jean-michel
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I am happy to present you my last diver : a Seiko 7549-7009
but this one is VERY special : I bought it to Claude Wesly : Mr Wesly is the very fist man to spend more than a day under water with Albert Falco in 1962 during the Cousteau Experiment "Precontinent I" , Mr Wesly also participate to the "Precontinent II" Experiment in Red sea (1964)
Mr Wesly was also a diver of the famous Comex and dive up to 120 meters during different test dives
totalizing more than 10.000 dives he is a real myth of diving
you can see on the pic Mr Wesly discussing with myself
on watch topics of course !
Mr Wesly is now aged of 81years and is still diving !
a little word on the Seiko 7549-7009 : introduced in 1978 it is the firt quartz dive watch. a specific movement "high torque" has been designed for it
the "gold" coating is in fact Titanium Nitide : a very hard layer to protect the watch against scatches : you can see that this is very efficient knowing this watch story
I hope you enjoyed it
cheers
JM




but this one is VERY special : I bought it to Claude Wesly : Mr Wesly is the very fist man to spend more than a day under water with Albert Falco in 1962 during the Cousteau Experiment "Precontinent I" , Mr Wesly also participate to the "Precontinent II" Experiment in Red sea (1964)
Mr Wesly was also a diver of the famous Comex and dive up to 120 meters during different test dives
totalizing more than 10.000 dives he is a real myth of diving
you can see on the pic Mr Wesly discussing with myself

on watch topics of course !
Mr Wesly is now aged of 81years and is still diving !
a little word on the Seiko 7549-7009 : introduced in 1978 it is the firt quartz dive watch. a specific movement "high torque" has been designed for it
the "gold" coating is in fact Titanium Nitide : a very hard layer to protect the watch against scatches : you can see that this is very efficient knowing this watch story
I hope you enjoyed it
cheers
JM