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Patravi ScubaTec

Case material
Steel, Ceramic
Bracelet strap
Rubber
Buckle
Folding buckle
Water resistance
200 m
Size
ø 36.5 mm
Thickness
11.37 mm
Movement
Self-winding mechanical
Power reserve: 38 h, 28800 vph
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Reference
00.10634.23.23.01
Launch date
2016
Collection
Patravi
Price excl. VAT
4’650 CHF
Description

A svelte dive

Carl F. Bucherer offers the ideal timepiece for graceful immersion in a brand new design. The Patravi ScubaTec perfectly combines functionality, sportiness, and elegance, now in a 36 mm case. Its elegance is emphasized by the predominance of white, making it a stylish companion for the summer and beyond.
White is never out of place. Regardless of the shades that are currently in vogue, the color of purity suits everyone and everything. Carl F. Bucherer has therefore decided to dress the Patravi ScubaTec 36 mm entirely in white. White is synonymous with timeless elegance, and makes this watch a stylish companion both in and out of the water. While its robust stainless steel case can withstand pressures to a depth of 200 m, the watch accentuates slim wrists with its 36 mm diameter, ensuring a sophisticated look.

All-white

The white rubber strap perfectly complements the white dial and white ceramic bezel; however, a more discreet, slender stainless steel bracelet is also available. The adjustable folding clasp affords a high level of comfort to both strap options.

Connected with the ocean

The new Patravi ScubaTec reveals its connection with the ocean through the wave pattern adorning its dial. But it doesn’t stop there. The twelve raised hour-markers, all three hands, and the 12 o’clock marker on the bezel are all coated with Super-LumiNova that ensures they match the white dial during the day and glow light blue at night.

Time to surface

The automatic CFB 1950 movement provides a precise and reliable measurement of time. The rotating dive ring in stainless steel indicates dive and decompression times. For safety reasons, it can only be turned counter-clockwise, ensuring the wearer knows when it’s time to surface.