Le Forban Sécurité Mer - Marseillaise Schwarz
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Le Forban Sécurité Mer - Marseillaise Schwarz

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Le Forban Sécurité Mer - Marseillaise SchwarzLe Forban Marseillaise Old Black in zeitloser Strke Einfhrung Die Marseillaise in der Old Black Ausfhrung verkrpert den Geist klassischer Taucheruhren mit einer Aura von Bestndigkeit und Understatement. Inspiriert vom historischen Monnin Modell von 1979, wurde sie in den Proportionen optimiert und trgt sich nun deutlich eleganter, ohne dabei ihre markante Identitt als kompromissloser Toolwatch zu verlieren. Das Zifferblatt Das Herzstck der Uhr ist ihr

Le Forban „Marseillaise“ — Old Black in zeitloser Stärke

Einführung

Die „Marseillaise“ in der Old Black-Ausführung verkörpert den Geist klassischer Taucheruhren mit einer Aura von Beständigkeit und Understatement. Inspiriert vom historischen Monnin-Modell von 1979, wurde sie in den Proportionen optimiert und trägt sich nun deutlich eleganter, ohne dabei ihre markante Identität als kompromissloser Toolwatch zu verlieren.

Das Zifferblatt

Das Herzstück der Uhr ist ihr tiefschwarzes Zifferblatt mit feinem Sonnenschliff, das je nach Lichteinfall subtile Reflexe zeigt. Diese Oberfläche wirkt wie ein Spiegel der Tiefe, mal samtig dunkel, mal mit einem feinen Glanz, der die Uhr lebendig, aber nie verspielt erscheinen lässt.

Charakter durch Leuchtmasse

Besonderes Flair erhält die Old Black durch die Verwendung von SuperLuminova Old Radium im „Eggshell“-Stil. Die warme, leicht patinierte Leuchtfarbe kontrastiert mit dem kühlen Schwarz des Blattes und verleiht der Uhr eine Vintage-Note, die sofort an die frühen Taucherinstrumente erinnert. So wird sie zur Verbindung von Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.

Gehäuse & Tragbarkeit

Mit einem Durchmesser von 40,8 mm, einer reduzierten Höhe von unter 12 mm und einer Länge von 46 mm wirkt die Old Black harmonisch am Handgelenk. Ihr Gehäuse aus 316L-Edelstahl unterstreicht die Robustheit, bleibt dabei aber flach genug, um auch im Alltag elegant und komfortabel getragen zu werden.

Taucher-Gene

Die Old Black ist als vollwertige Taucheruhr konzipiert. Mit einer Wasserdichtigkeit von 250 Metern, einer einseitig drehbaren 120-Klick-Lünette und den markanten „Arrow“-Zeigern erfüllt sie alle Kriterien, die man von einer professionellen Taucheruhr erwartet. Die Lollipop-Sekunde garantiert auch bei schlechtem Licht sichere Ablesbarkeit, während die verschraubte Krone zusätzliche Stabilität bringt.

Armbandoptionen

Ob mit dem innovativen Dive Bund® aus Kautschuk oder dem klassischen Stahlarmband – die Old Black zeigt sich flexibel. Das Bund-Band bringt einen Hauch militärischer Geschichte ans Handgelenk und eignet sich perfekt für sportliche Aktivitäten, während das Stahlband mit moderner Mesh-Struktur und Faltschließe die Uhr zu einem souveränen Begleiter im Alltag macht.

Präzision im Inneren

Im Inneren arbeitet das zuverlässige Sellita SW200, ein bewährtes Schweizer Automatikwerk. Es steht für Robustheit, Präzision und ist für seine Langlebigkeit bekannt – ein Uhrwerk, das die Ernsthaftigkeit der Old Black noch zusätzlich unterstreicht.

Historischer Bezug

Mit dem Namen „Marseillaise“ knüpft diese Uhr an die Geschichte und das maritime Erbe der französischen Mittelmeermetropole Marseille an. Die Old Black fängt dabei nicht nur die Seele einer Hafenstadt ein, sondern erinnert mit ihrer klassischen Farbgebung auch an die zurückhaltende, funktionale Eleganz vergangener Taucheruhren.

Fazit

Die Old Black ist die zurückhaltendste, vielleicht auch die puristischste Variante der Marseillaise. Sie überzeugt mit einem edlen Schwarz, kombiniert mit der warmen Patina von Old Radium-Leuchtmasse, und erzählt dadurch eine Geschichte von Tradition und Beständigkeit. Eine Uhr für alle, die ein authentisches Taucherinstrument mit nostalgischem Charme suchen.

Spezifikationen

  • Gehäusedurchmesser: 40,8 mm
  • Gehäuselänge: 46 mm von Bandanstoß zu Bandanstoß
  • Gehäusedicke: 11,75 mm ohne Glas, 11,95 mm mit Glas
  • Gehäusematerial: Edelstahl 316L
  • Lünette: einseitig drehbar (120 Klicks), Aluminiumeinsatz
  • Glas: flaches Saphirglas
  • Krone: verschraubt
  • Wasserdichtigkeit: 250 Meter
  • Anstoßbreite: 20 mm
  • Uhrwerk: Sellita SW200
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