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Présentation de la Borealis Bull Shark, une montre de plongée née des profondeurs de l'imagination.
Inspiré de la référence vintage 6538 des années 1950 qui n'est plus produite et qui fait partie de l'histoire, la Borealis Bull Shark rend hommage à ce style classique en utilisant les technologies du 21e siècle.
Sûr de suivre votre style de vie actif, il a été soigneusement testé pour une résistance à l'eau jusqu'à 300 m (1000 pieds), une lunette en céramique qui reste fermement en place même à de grandes profondeurs et un cadran facile à lire. Avec son boîtier et son bracelet en acier inoxydable 316L brossé et poli, il est sûr d'être à la fois classique et tendance à tout moment.
Une glace saphir haute à double dôme donne vie à son design classique et intemporel.
Avec une hauteur totale de 12,60 mm, y compris son verre saphir à double dôme, c'est une montre durable et robuste capable d'être votre compagnon de voyage quotidien.
Le cadran et les aiguilles de la montre sont fabriqués avec un épais lume RC Tritec BGW9 fabriqué en Suisse afin de garantir un éclairage parfait et une lisibilité facile dans l'obscurité.
La collection Borealis Bull Shark V2 est disponible avec deux mouvements automatiques distincts : le Miyota 9039 pour les versions sans date et le Miyota 9015 pour les versions avec date.
INFORMATIONS IMPORTANTES SUR LA PRÉCOMMANDE :
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The watch is nice, for the next generation I would work on making the rehaut thinner and definitely make the bracelet links thinner, as it weighs more than the watch itself. Otherwise the dial, handset and bezel are all good.
The watch is beautifully designed and executed almost to perfection, by microbrand standards. It arrived with absolutely Z-E-R-O quality control issues: no alignment issues, not even a slight micro-scratch. Excellent build quality and diversified, well defined finishing; attention to detail, movement adjustment (so I presume), tight bezel action, stable crown-stem and excellent tolerances for the price--including the end-links, which are completely snug between the lugs. And... Yea, the bezel aligns perfectly. The mere specs don't tell the full story of this watch. You can grasp its quality and attention to detail, for example, by looking at the diversified finishing on the case-back--the polished relief mermaid is a wonderful addition--or at the fine faultless brushing on the lower side of the lugs. The brushing on the bracelet is on par with that on my Christopher Ward Trident Pro 600. This watch is truly a tour de force by Borealis, and, in my humble opinion, a masterclass in microbrand watch production. Points to improve: -- Crown thread is a bit gritty (though not flawed). -- The beautiful pattern on the dial could perhaps be a tad more apparent to the ***** eye. -- The design of the female end-links is not ideal for guys with smaller wrists, which is a shame, considering the 38mm diameter. -- Crown could perhaps use a polished facet. As is, it looks too "toolish" and raw for such a refined case. -- Clasp has no on-the-fly adjustment, and the safety latch is somewhat flimsy. It's a good and robust clasp, sure, but was widely used three years ago on 200$ AliExpress watches. -- Case thickness isn't "12.60mm, including the crystal", as published, but rather 13.00mm. -- Why not include a screwdriver in the package? One that optimally matches the bracelet's screws.
The watch is beautifully designed and executed almost to perfection, by microbrand standards. It arrived with absolutely Z-E-R-O quality control issues: no alignment issues, not even a slight micro-scratch. Excellent build quality and diversified, well defined finishing; attention to detail, movement adjustment (so I presume), tight bezel action, stable crown-stem and excellent tolerances for the price--including the end-links, which are completely snug between the lugs. And... Yea, the bezel aligns perfectly. The mere specs don't tell the full story of this watch. You can grasp its quality and attention to detail, for example, by looking at the diversified finishing on the case-back--the polished mermaid is a great addition--or at the fine faultless brushing on the lower side of the lugs. The brushing on the bracelet is on par with that of my Christopher Ward Trident Pro 600. This watch is truly a tour de force by Borealis, and, in my humble opinion, a masterclass in microbrand watch production. Points to improve: -- Crown thread is a bit gritty (though not flawed). -- The beautiful pattern on the dial could perhaps be a tad more apparent to the ***** eye. -- The design of the female end-links is not ideal for guys with smaller wrists, which is a shame, considering the 38mm diameter. -- Crown could perhaps use a polished facet. As is, it looks too "toolish" and raw for such a refined case. -- Clasp has no on-the-fly adjustment, and the safety latch is somewhat flimsy. It's a good and robust clasp, but you could find it three years ago on 200$ AliExpress watches. -- Case thickness isn't "12.60mm, including the crystal", as published, but rather 13.00mm (according to my measurements). -- Why not include a screwdriver in the package? One that matches the bracelet's screws perfectly.