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From a remarkable brand demonstrating excellence in the field of German watchmaking, Damasko’s timepieces are best known for their use of innovative and advanced technologies to achieve seemingly over-built specifications, they’re simply built like a tank. This time, Damasko unveiled their latest DK30 line which boasts a reduced no-date dial design and a groundbreaking new in-house automatic movement. With such a big leap for the brand, Damasko is really spicing things up here.
Damasko DK30 Ocean with Submarine Steel |
German Precision |
Thin profile with curved lugs for added comfort |
SuperLuminova index for night legibility |
Maker | Damasko |
Movement | DAMASKO inhouse movement A26-1, 42 hours power reserve |
Dial | Blue |
Luminous | Superluminova X1 GL C1 White 10 |
Case | Submarine steel, bead-blasted, surface hardened |
Crown type | Crown screwed into case according to the "DAMASKO System" with crown protection |
Lug width | 20mm |
Crystal material | Sapphire crystal, flat, anti-reflective coating on both sides |
Strap | Blue leather Rubber Strap "Robby" • Bead blasted steel buckle |
Water resistance | 200m |
Dimensions | • Case diameter:39.00 mm • Overall height: 9.95 mm • Weight without strap: 57 grams |
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