The revisions introduced to the brand’s Sea-Dweller and Daytona models at Baselworld last week were subtle, yet in some ways revolutionary. The Sea-Dweller has been given four major updates: a larger case, a cyclops window, a new movement and a redesigned bracelet. The Sea-Dweller was introduced commercially in 1967, and it could descend to a whopping 600 meters, so the cyclops window was still a no-go. These changes, together with the new cyclops window, give the Sea-Dweller an entirely new look and performance level. Carol BeslerCarol Besler covers watches for Watch Journal, Watch Time, Robb Report, Nuvo, Revolution and International Watch.
Source: Forbes April 05, 2017 14:26 UTC