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Blue Dial Tudor Pelagos Titanium Replica Watch

Its power reserve of approximately 70 hours means that its wearer can, for example, take off the Blue Dial Tudor Pelagos Titanium Replica Watch  on Friday evening and put it on again on Monday morning without having to wind it. Its self-winding system is bidirectional. Beating to a frequency of 28,800 beats/hour or 4 Hz, the calibre TUDOR MT5612 is regulated by a variable inertia oscillator with silicon balance spring spring, held in place by a traversing bridge fixed at both sides to improve resistance to shocks and vibrations. In addition to the hour, minute and central second functions, it provides an instant date display visible through an aperture positioned at 3 o’clock.

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And with that, comes a self-sufficiency that only Tudor Pelagos Titanium Replica Watch  can inject by way of the ultimate tool watch. In true pioneering spirit, for several years TUDOR has presented its products within the context of modern adventure. This trend originates from the simultaneous need for activity and the desire to take calculated risks against the backdrop of the great outdoors. Some were fictional, such as the Fastrider Black Shield’s dark world of volcanic eruption, and some more realistic, like the Heritage Chrono Blue’s sunny Riviera and the Heritage Ranger’s journey across Arctic lands.The modern adventure is a new neo-romantic vision of our relationship with nature, marked by the desire for outdoor experiences in which aesthetics play an important role. Technical, reliable, relevant and highly evocative, TUDOR watches are made for the modern adventurer, who expects a tool watch to know no limits other than those of his imagination and courage. As different as they may be, these worlds each embody an Tudor Pelagos Replica Watch dimension with the promise of escape.

The helium escape valve Tudor Replica Watch therefore allows the gas to escape freely from the watch without damaging it during the long decompression stage in the chamber at the end of the mission.The first of these is substantial waterproofness, guaranteed to a depth of 500 metres and equipped with a helium escape valve, an essential device for preserving the watch during so-called “saturation” dives. The helium escape valve accounts for this overpressure, and therefore any watch damage is avoided. This technique consists of saturating divers’ organisms with a gaseous blend of helium and oxygen, allowing them to alternate periods of undersea activity with rest periods in the chamber, and therefore avoid very long decompression phases for the entire duration of their mission. As the helium atom is the smallest gas particle in existence, after a certain amount of time it is able to penetrate the interior of the watch despite its waterproofness.