Item Description
case material
stainless steel
belt material
silicon
movement
solar
size
Case diameter/width: 47.8mm, case thickness: 13.8mm, band width: 22mm
waterproof
Waterproof for 200m diving
Features/Notes
The world's first chronograph divers with an alarm, released in 1982, has been modernized and redesigned. The original model was used by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan for the Antarctic wintering team from 1984 to 1986, and in 1988, it was used by the Japan-China-Nepal joint team to climb Mount Everest. It was used by movie actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on a daily basis and has been worn in numerous works. For this reason, the original model is still nicknamed "Arnold" and "Ernie" even today.
stainless steel
belt material
silicon
movement
solar
size
Case diameter/width: 47.8mm, case thickness: 13.8mm, band width: 22mm
waterproof
Waterproof for 200m diving
Features/Notes
The world's first chronograph divers with an alarm, released in 1982, has been modernized and redesigned. The original model was used by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan for the Antarctic wintering team from 1984 to 1986, and in 1988, it was used by the Japan-China-Nepal joint team to climb Mount Everest. It was used by movie actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on a daily basis and has been worn in numerous works. For this reason, the original model is still nicknamed "Arnold" and "Ernie" even today.