Aside from standard scuba diving apparatus that allows for casual to relative deepwater diving, there was one major piece of equipment that broke down the barriers of conventional human diving limits: the Skafander. Being the first protective full-pressure suit created in the 1930s for navy divers, the Skafander was an essential contraption for deep sea exploration. Likewise, Franck
Muller’s Skafander broke new ground with its debut as the world’s first tonneau-shaped diving watch.
Specifications
Case
Shape
Tonneau
Glass
Sapphire Crystal
Case Material
Blacken Titanium
Diameter
Width: 43.1mm Length: 52.35mm
Water Resistance
Up to 100 meters
Thickness
14.1mm
Dial
Colour
Red
Hour Markers
Yes
Hands
Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Date
Date at 6 o'clock
Power Reserve
42 hours
Movement and Functions
Movement
Automatic
Caliber
MVT 2536-SCDT
Movement Description
Côtes de Genève on bridges and the rotor plate Perlage on the mainplat