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Azimuth Xtreme-1 Collection

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Azimuth Sea Hum GMT Azimuth and Mexican explorer Fernando Alberto Lozano Andrade have collaborated to create the new Xtreme-1 series of three watches: the Sea Hum GMT, Sea Hum 3TZ, and the Deep Diver. Fernando has previously climbed two volcanos: 19,400 foot Licancabur in Chile-Bolivia, and 16,500 foot Popocatepetl in Mexico. This year he will climb the 22,608 foot Ojos del Salado volcano on the Argentina-Chile border and dive in its crater lake. If successful, Fernando will set a world record for high altitude diving. The Xtreme-1 collection has been created for extreme sports enthusiasts. The Sea Hum 3TZ displays up to 3 time zones and is waterproof to 500m, while the Sea Hum GMT allows the quick reading of up to 2 different time zones while enabling the wearer to dive to a depth of 1500m. The Deep Diver comes in a seldom seen square titanium case. Square cases are traditionally difficult to waterproof, however Azimuth tackled this problem by creating a separate capsule to house the ETA 2826 Big Date movement. The capsule is inserted into the square case housing and held securely by 6 screws. Both the Sea Hum GMT and the Deep Diver are equipped with a Helium Escape Valve (HEV) which allows the wearer to dive to depths of 1500m and 2000m respectively while avoiding the danger of the crystal popping off due to atmospheric pressure building up inside the watch case. The crystals in both watches are double domed to provide added strength. All 3 watches in the Xteme-1 range offer 46 hours of power reserve, big hands with applied Super Luminova as well as Luminova filled hour markers for easy reading. The USA MSRPs are: Sea Hum 3TZ - $2,350 Sea Hum GMT - $2,650 Deep Diver - $4,250 Additional information appears below the images. Azimuth Xtreme-1 GMT
Azimuth Xtreme -1 3TZ
Azimuth Xtreme - 1 Deep Diver Azimuth Xtreme - 1 Deep Diver Xtreme-1 Deep Diver Mvt: Automatic ETA 2826-2 encapsulated in a movement capsule and further protected by an anti magnetic dust cover. Beat: High beat 28,800 A/h Function: Big Date. Automatic with 46 hour power reserve. Case: 56.5mm x 46mm x 20mm (LxBxH). One piece high grade Titanium equipped with Helium Gas Escapement Valve. Crystal: Double domed Sapphire, double coated. Sapphire thickness: 4.00mm. Winding Crown: Screw down waterproof Titanium crown. Bezel: Single directional ratcheting bezel with Super Luminova depth markings. Dial/Hand Set: Super Luminova filled markers and Hands. Strap/Bracelet: Rubber strap with Deployant buckle. Waterproof: 2,000m / 6562ft. Xtreme-1 Sea-Hum GMT Mvt: Automatic ETA 2836 protected by an anti magnetic dust cover. Beat: High beat 28,800 A/h Function: Automatic with 46 hour power reserve. GMT function set independently via winding crown. Case Width: 45mm. Height from case back to tip of crystal: 18.2mm Material: High grade 316L stainless steel case equipped with Helium Gas Escapement Valve. Crystal: Double domed Sapphire, double coated. Sapphire thickness: 4.00mm. Winding Crown: Screw down waterproof stainless steel crown. Bezel: Single directional ratcheting bezel with Super Luminova depth markings. Dial/Hand Set: Super Luminova filled markers and Hands with Red minute hand for better clarity under water. Strap/Bracelet: Rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet with Deployant buckle. Waterproof: 1,500m / 4,921ft. Xtreme-1 Sea-Hum 3TZ Mvt: Automatic ETA 2836 protected by an anti magnetic dust cover. Beat: High beat 28,800 A/h Function: Automatic with 46 hour power reserve. 3 Time Zone function set independently via winding crown. Case Width: 45mm. Height from case back to tip of crystal: 12mm Material: High grade 316L stainless steel case. Crystal: Flat Sapphire, double coated. Sapphire thickness: 2.50mm. Winding Crown: Screw down waterproof stainless steel crown. Bezel: Bi-directional ratcheting bezel with Super Luminova 24Hr markings. Dial/Hand Set: Super Luminova filled markers and Hands. Strap/Bracelet: Rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet with Deployant buckle. Waterproof: 500m / 1,640ft.
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