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Bert E. Casal
June 21, 2018     |    

Tough and Light

It’ll make you forget that it can take a beating.

I.N.O.X. stainless steel divers watches are known for their durability and commanding personality. They have been tested vigorously and without mercy to make sure that they will still be in perfect working condition after your adventures. Now they come in a titanium case.

Titanium is an ultralight alloy with the highest strength-to-weight ratio. Like the stainless steel versions, these watches with titanium cases have gone through the tests that make an I.N.O.X. watch, well, an I.N.O.X. watch. They have been subjected to extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, they have passed a centrifuge test wherein the watch was exposed to 12 G forces, they have been dropped from heights, run over by trucks and tanks, and have been dipped in corrosive oils and acids. You wanna know if this watch is tough? Well, it’s tougher than you. It survived extreme heat (73°C) and extreme cold (-51°C). It still works after a truck and a tank ran over it. It did not corrode when it was subjected to corrosive oils and acids.

The I.N.O.X. Professional Diver Titanium comes in either a grey or white rubber strap. Optionally, it can come with a paracord strap that can be unfurled to help you in emergency situations. The sandblasted titanium case measures 45 mm and is water resistant to 200 meters.

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