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"We started with very simple questions: What if? Where is the limit? Where can design take us if we let go and embark on an adventurous journey through form and space? What will timekeeping be like tomorrow? These questions are at the heart of our approach and have led us to the creation of the DD-1 (Dietrich Device 1), a breakthrough in watch design. "
"Simplicity is the key for perfectly working systems and solutions. Our straps are made as a single element, making it exceptionally comfortable and unbelievably simple to
change. We were a pioneer of this system back in 2014, and the “frame” integrated into the case back has proven its ingenuity. It is a complicated piece to make, yet a simple, pure and perfectly integrated solution. A perfect example of our out-of-the-box way of thinking and imagining the timepieces of tomorrow. "
Maker | Dietrich |
Movement | ETA 2824-2 mechanical automatic movement, 38 hours power reserve, 25 jewels |
Dial | Multi-layered dial. Mixture of satin brushed and matt finishing |
Luminous | White “Super-Luminova” on hands and indexes |
Case | Case, frame and bezel 316L steel, case frame and bezel micro-beads blasted/polished and coated with black PVD |
Crown type | Dietrich signed crown sealed with double O-ring. |
Lug width | 24mm |
Crystal material | Custom cut Sapphire glass with anti-glare coating both sides |
Strap | Black interchangeable nylon strap with Stainless Steel buckle black PVD plated |
Water resistance | 50m |
Dimensions | Length: 46 mm_/_1,81 in. Width of case: 45 mm_/_1,77 in. Total width including the crown: 48,2 mm_/_1,89 in. Height: 13,2 mm_/_0,52 in. Height: 13,2 mm_/_0,52 in. |
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