On the other hand, if Sicura had not created the Safari watch, we wouldn’t have been able to be astonish you with what is probably the most dangerous dive watch ever made — not to mention one of the few watches that one should never wear when dealing with the TSA.
Thank goodness this watch has been and apparently gone. I can see another annoying consequence for air travellers as anyone with a large watch is asked to, “Please hand me your watch for inspection”, had it been a contemporary issue.
It’s the Victorinox 125th anniversary, not the 25th. That doesn’t alter the fact that the Sicura watch was ridiculous. Funny article.
Howard,
Thanks a lot for your feedback. To mark the 25th anniversary of its watchmaking activities, Victorinox Swiss Army recently presented a limited edition of the Dive Master in titanium. Victorinox itself is celebrating its 130th anniversary.
Best regards
Roger
My two most obsessive addictions… knives and watches! I am now on a hunt for the Safari! But please don’t hold back, show us the Artya knife/clasp!
William,
WatchTim Brasil has kindly posted a picture of the buckle from Artya: http://www.watchtimebrasil.com.br/noticias/descubra-o-relogio-de-mergulho-mais-perigoso-do-mundo-16836/
Best regards and good luck with the hunt
Roger