




About Vintage 1956 Marine Automatic, Steel / Black
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In the 1950s, the world of diving was changed forever with the introduction of the first watches specifically designed for the purpose. These watches were not just accessories; they were essential for divers' safety when keeping track of time underwater.
The 1956 Marine Automatic is a tribute to this era, capturing the essence of innovation and adventure that defined the golden age of dive watches.
- Case diameter 41 mm
- Lug width 20 mm
- Lug to lug 49,2 mm
- Case thickness 13,8 mm
Movement - Miyota 8215 Automatic (Japan)42 hrs power reserve, -20~+40 sec/day, hacking seconds
Case:
- Material: 316L high precision stainless steel
- Case back: Screw-down
- Numbering: Individually numbered
Glass: Double domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Strap: Cordura canvas with pin buckle. Width: 20mm, Lenght: 19cm, Circumference: 15-20cm
Water resistance20 ATM / 200 meters
Box: Custom made in beautiful wood with engraved logo
Warranty: 2 years against defects
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MODERN VINTAGE DESIGN
IN DEPTH WITH 1956 MARINE
Inspired by classic designs from the '50s and '60s, but updated with cutting-edge materials. The 1956 Marine is a masterful blend of vintage allure and modern innovation. Our design features a wave-dial with round hour markers and signature cut-outs at 12H and 6H. Super-LumiNova enhances visibility, while the domed sapphire crystal not only adds a contemporary touch but also ensures durability. The slim, almost straight lug profile rounds out the aesthetic, making this watch a perfect fit for the modern adventurer who appreciates a nod to the past.

A TOUCH OF VINTAGE CRUNCH
AN ACRYLIC BEZEL THAT POPS
For the first time ever, we've incorporated an acrylic bezel into our design. Truly a nod to the vintage references that goes into this watch, the acrylic bezel really makes this watch ‘pop’ in a somewhat contemporary manner.
Experience the perfect blend of ruggedness and elegance with the 1956 Marine.



