Though found on every dive watch and typically simple in construction, the bezel on the Calibre de Cartier Diver is anything but. The dive version, however, is distinguished by its unidirectional bezel, one of the key criteria of the ISO 6425 standard (which refers to it as a “time-preselecting device”). Based on the Calibre de Cartier, the diver’s version of this model uses the same basic case form, making it similar to last year’s Calibre de Cartier Chronograph. Meeting these requirements means the watch can be considered a diver’s watch suitable for scuba diving. It was designed to conform to ISO 6425, a standard for dive watches. ISO 6425 is price- and brand-agnostic, and includes water, shock and temperature resistance. ![]() While Cartier has made sport watches before, the Calibre de Cartier is its first true dive watch. Equipped with the 1904 MC movement, the Calibre de Cartier Diver is water resistant to 300 m, and was designed according to the ISO 6425 standard for scuba diving watches. ![]() Facebook Linkedin Twitter Pinterest Weibo Mail InstagramĬartier has just unveiled its first true dive watch, the Calibre de Cartier Diver.
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