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Sponsored: Oceaneva Launches New Colors— Deep Marine Explorer II Damascus Steel Limited Edition 1250m

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Oceaneva continues to innovate, now expanding its Damascus Steel series with twelve new striking color options. Building on the success of their initial and now sold-out 300-piece presale, this new collection includes limited-edition highlights like Blue Ion-Plated and Rose Gold Ion-Plated Damascus steel dials. It’s worth noting that some of these available colorways will be limited to as few as 30 pieces in the initial production run. These vibrant designs accentuate both the metal’s natural grain and your personal style.

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Want exclusivity? This collection is your ticket to owning a standout timepiece that’s as rare as it is remarkable.

When it comes to unique and ruggedly striking timepieces, the Oceaneva Deep Marine Explorer II Damascus Steel Limited Edition is redefining expectations. Featuring captivating Damascus steel, known for its one-of-a-kind wavy grain and historical craftsmanship, this watch combines ancient artistry with advanced engineering. It’s a rare gem in the world of watches— and it’s built for both style and extreme performance.

What Makes Damascus Steel Special?

Damascus steel has a fascinating history, tracing back to sword-making techniques of the 3rd century. Revered for its strength and beauty, the material was legendary for its ability to endure immense pressure. Modern Damascus steel retains a similar ethos, crafted by layering and forge welding different types of steel, then hammering and folding them into a distinctive pattern. Crafted in Germany, the Damascus steel used in Oceaneva’s latest collection showcases exceptional durability and unmistakable texture.

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This precision-engineered material envelops the 42mm case, bezel, and even the buckle of the watch, making each piece completely unique. Whether you’re attending an elegant evening event or testing the depths of the sea, this watch is a match for every occasion.

The Deep Marine Explorer II 1250m Damascus

Marrying beauty with function, Oceaneva's Deep Marine Explorer II isn’t just for show— it’s a true diver’s companion. Boasting an impressive water resistance of 1250 meters, this isn’t a symbolic measurement— it’s been tested in real underwater conditions, making it among the most reliable depths-tested diver watches globally. A helium escape valve adds safety during decompression, while the upgraded Sapphire Crystal ensures scratch resistance.

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Within its rugged exterior beats the reliable Swiss SW200-1 automatic movement, offering 26 jewels, 28,800 vph, and a respectable 38-hour power reserve. It also features upgraded Grade A Swiss Luminova luminous details to provide visibility even in the darkest depths.

Fresh Colors Bring New Dimensions

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Breaking Barriers for U.S. Brands

Oceaneva is carving a name for itself as a pioneer in American watchmaking. Established seven years ago, they’re the only U.S.-based brand to send their watches to real-world testing depths, ensuring robust performance. Globally, they’re one of just six brands to achieve this distinction. With a strong ethos of durability and adventure, their watches are crafted to meet the needs of passionate divers and collectors alike.

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This legacy shines through not just in the functionality but also in the details— like the German-sourced FKM rubber strap that merges comfort with resilience and U.S.-made packaging using premium S3 Cases. Every aspect of the Oceaneva experience is thoughtfully designed for quality and reliability.

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Secure Your Piece of History Today

Quantities for this collection are limited, with exclusivity truly at its core. Don’t wait— explore the new Oceaneva Damascus Steel series now at oceaneva.com to claim your favorite style before these timeless pieces are gone.

Price and Highlights At a Glance:

  • Model: Oceaneva Deep Marine Explorer II Pro Diver Damascus Steel
  • Case Material: Combination of 304 and 316L Layered and forge-welded precision Damascus steel
  • Movement: Swiss SW200-1 Automatic Movement
  • Water Resistance: Tested to a professional-grade 1,250 meters (125 bar)
  • Dial Options: 12 New Colors, Blue Ion-Plated, Rose Gold Ion-Plated, White, and more
  • Strap: Premium German-sourced FKM rubber
  • Lume: Upgraded Grade A Swiss Luminova

Discover what sets Oceaneva apart— browse today to claim your limited-edition Damascus steel watch!

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