[Specifications] Mechanical [Japanese movement] Hand-wound function, Water resistant to 20 bar, Date, Unidirectional rotating ceramic bezel, Screw-down crown, Case size 38mm
[Material] Case: Stainless steel, Bezel: Ceramic, Strap: Stainless steel
A one-tone combination of a high-quality glossy black ceramic bezel and a sunray black dial.
[Included] HYAKUICHI exclusive box, 1-year store warranty, instruction manual
This 38mm HYAKUICHI mechanical diver's model features a ceramic bezel. The lustrous bezel will never fade. The deeply engraved numerals contrast beautifully with the deep, shining black. The sunray dial features a simple yet classic design, showcasing the quality of the materials. Of course, a see-through caseback ensures the full enjoyment of this mechanical watch. The side of the case is etched with the function markings, a testament to its reliability. The newly adopted crown features a sleek, slender design. The brand logo is engraved on the crown top, further showcasing the watch's meticulous attention to quality. This model does not feature a crown guard, allowing for smooth lifting. The symmetrical case design is also simple. The movement of the hands, unique to mechanical movements, offers a romantic touch not found in time-lapse watches, and the watch runs for approximately 41 hours on a full charge (the pendulum movement extends this even further when worn). HYAKUICHI Dive Watch, 38mm, Unisex, 20 ATM Water Resistant, Ceramic Bezel, SUBMARINE, Mechanical
[Japanese-made movement] Manual winding (with hacking function) 20 ATM water resistance Calendar Unidirectional rotating ceramic bezel Screw-down crown Luminous paint (glow-in-the-dark) Non-date Applied indexes Push-type triple fold lock buckle ■ Size Case: Approx. H46 x W38 x D13.8mm Dial diameter: Approx. 27.5mm Strap circumference: Max. 20cm Strap (lug) width: 20mm ■ Included items Main unit Instruction manual/warranty card Storage box When manually winding the watch to retain reserve power, release the screw-down crown and do not pull it up. When manually winding the watch to retain reserve power, release the screw-down crown and do not pull it up. The time can be adjusted with the crown pulled up two notches. Regarding reserve power, when manually winding the watch, we recommend turning it slowly to avoid putting stress on the mainspring. Once you have confirmed the hands are moving, we recommend using the rotor (clockwise) to automatically wind the watch.