Aquatimer Watches
IWC'S Aquatimer is a dive watch that any serious diver or timepiece collector would be proud to own.IWC first manufacturerd the Aquatimer in the 1970's for the famous ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau.IWC reintroduced the Aquatimer in 2004. There are five versions of the Aquatimer:The Automatic,Automatic 2000,Chrono Automatic,Split Minute Chronograph,and the Cousteau Divers versions.
The Aquatimer collection begins with the Automatic.All of the Quatimer's feature a unique mechanical inner rotating bezel.Unlike other dive watches with exerrnally rotating bezels that risk getting caught or jammed this bezel is protected inside the case.The seconds dial has a stop function,and the data window is unobtrusively set at six o'clock.IWC designed all the Quatimer's to be water resistant to 1000m.The Aquatimer Automatic is only available in steel with a black dial.The Automatic 2000 is similar to the Automatic,but has yellow luminescent markers on the inner bezel and is water resistant to 2000m.Both watches have a 42mm case, and a crown which is a feature of every Aquatimer model.