The watch, water resistant to 300 meters, is completed by a a rubber strap with a folding clasp
The rear of the Mido All Dial Helium Valve watch is also fitted with a sapphire crystal to display the the self-winding movement featuring a nicely-decorated oscillation weight
With the all dial collection, Swiss watch maker Mido successfully moves into the highly competitive diver’s watch market. A big customer base of Mido All Dial watch has formed in past few years. Following up the victory, Mido enriches this collection with the new All Dial Helium Valve watch which is a perfect blend of form and functions.
According to Mido, the watch meets all international standards required by a high-end diver’s watch. The black dial, protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, looks very cool and sporty. It has a full set of stick markers and three extra Arabic numerals. They work with the large hands to tell the time. Both markers and hands are coated with a sufficient Superluminova to ensure clear time reading in places of poor lighting-especially in the deep sea,Blancpain, of course. At 3 o’clock position, there is a decent date-day display. The black bezel , which seamlessly blends into the dial, looks very attractive as well.
In deep water where people have slow time perception, it is vital for a diver to wear a high-quality watch that can provide precise timing and stand to the dangerous surrounding under water. As the name suggests, the new Mido watch is fitted with a helium valve. This mechanism further ensure the reliability of the watch. As we know, Helium consists of tiny atoms that can penetrate into watches and create extra pressure. In the deep water, a diver breathes certain amount. And that does harm to the watch as the helium atoms expand and can not escape from the watch when the pressure is reduced. Then the helium valve works to let go the atoms and protect the watch.
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