Divetrack
Sapphire
Diving technical textile strap Velcro
Power reserve: 72 h, 21600 vph
24h central chronograph
The Divetrack, unparalleled as the world's first-ever mechanical diving chronograph, revolutionises the concept of the diver's watch.
Genuine dedicated tool, the fully operational Automatic 24-hour Central Chronograph is designed to be an indispensable companion before, during and after your dive.
With its innovative movement architecture and design that prioritises function, the Divetrack is a tool where every element is dedicated to the experience and safety of diving. The black dial ensures contrast and legibility underwater, the highest-performing grade of Super-LumiNova® amplifies luminosity even in the darkest depths and the matte finish of the case eliminates shine and glare, which can distort vital information in an aquatic environment. Finally, the compact watch case's oversized shape is driven by the need to protect the functional elements vital for diving by enveloping the push buttons and the crown.
The case has unique sandwich structure incorporates an unprecedented use of sapphire crystals — three in total — for optimal dial visibility, movement showcase, and frontal visibility of the hour disk. Indeed, under the rotating bezel, the discrete Singer signature ceramic disk, illuminated with luminescent figures and indexes, subtly reveals the time. This 12-hour disk provides an unobtrusive yet clear indication of time as it progresses.
The central sweeping seconds hand allows to visualize the correct functionning of the movement. The orange minute hand meticulously tracks your underwater adventure by keeping record of your immersion time and your decompression stops, in combination with the unidirectional bezel.
But the Divetrack isn't just for underwater use!
On the surface, particularly during dive trips or extended stays at a dive site, the watch helps you manage your "surface intervals".
These intervals are crucial to allow the nitrogen absorbed during dives to dissipate safely from your body. With the chronograph always running, you can accurately assess the duration of your surface intervals and plan your next dives accordingly.
The central 24h sub-counter is an exceptional multifunctional tool with 3 zones:
CHILL (0h-6h): This zone helps you determine the surface interval before your next dive, based on factors such as the duration of the previous dive, depth and frequency.
DIVE (6h-18h): Indicates when you can dive again after having respected the required surface interval.
FLY (18h-24h): After diving, this zone indicates the safety window before flying to avoid health risks such as pulmonary embolism. According to PADI guidelines, you must wait at least 18 hours after your last dive before flying.