Tudor to pay tribute to the history, is now launching a "left-handed" section of the collar latent watch, the watch's adjustment shaft is located in the middle case left, so can be worn on the right hand wrist. Rudder has produced such watches in the past, for example for the French navy in the 1970s, to cater to the special needs of professional divers.
Specially worn in the right wrist diving watch needs to have specific ergonomic characteristics. Before it came out, left-handed divers had to wear the watch upside down on their right wrist and could only use the minute timing function so that their dominant left hand could spin the clipper. The launch of the lead submersible series of new watches named "LHD" (Le HandDrive, "left-handed" abbreviation), this watch on the market not only marks the rudder can provide a comprehensive professional diving watch series, but also the brand little-known product research and development history.
Tudor has been holding the good tradition of Swiss watches, lead latent LHD left watch also uses the production method of serial number series. Each watch has an exclusive production number engraved in large Arabic numerals on the bottom cover. This is the first move of emperor Tudor.
Specially worn in the right wrist diving watch needs to have specific ergonomic characteristics. Before it came out, left-handed divers had to wear the watch upside down on their right wrist and could only use the minute timing function so that their dominant left hand could spin the clipper. The launch of the lead submersible series of new watches named "LHD" (Le HandDrive, "left-handed" abbreviation), this watch on the market not only marks the rudder can provide a comprehensive professional diving watch series, but also the brand little-known product research and development history.
Tudor has been holding the good tradition of Swiss watches, lead latent LHD left watch also uses the production method of serial number series. Each watch has an exclusive production number engraved in large Arabic numerals on the bottom cover. This is the first move of emperor Tudor.
The Pelagos FXD is the only watch developed as an active military chronograph, rather than a purely designed military watch. Is a diving watch manufactured in accordance with quite strict standards, 42mm brushed titanium case, thickness of 12.75mm, with the case one milling out of the fixed strip - this is the source of the new name FXD, refers to the fixed watchband bar on the case, This means the risk of the lug/welding rod breaking is eliminated -- the strap won't accidentally fall off the case. |