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Vulcain Nautical Cricket Swiss Alarm 100107.024 FULL SET TOP CONDITION 2004

Pre-owned () | Year of production 2004 | Original box | Original papers
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Basic Info

Listing code IOT2V1
Brand Vulcain
Model Nautical
Reference number 100107.024
Movement Manual winding
Case material Steel
Bracelet material Rubber
Year of production 2004
Condition
Scope of delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location Italy, milano
Price €3,890 (= $4,272) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Manual winding
Caliber/movement 157

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 42 mm
Water resistance 30 ATM
Crystal Plexiglass
Dial Black

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material Rubber
Bracelet color Black
Clasp Double-fold clasp
Clasp material Steel

Functions

Alarm

Other

Description

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Vulcain Nautical Cricket Swiss Alarm full set top condition 2004

Steel case 42 mm
Year 2004
Rubber strap
Double deployant clasp original Vulcain
Alarm clock
Plexiglass
Manual winding movement
Caliber 157

Vulcain Cricket Nautical
Vulcain Cricket: the world's first wristwatch alarm clock
ii his Cricket Nautical features a hand-wound mechanical movement manufactured exclusively by Vulcain. The 157 components of the movement are manufactured, controlled and assembled by hand according to the dictates of the greatest Swiss watchmaking tradition.

Her Vulcain Cricket Nautical watch will tell her the time, while the alarm device will ensure that she keeps good time management. The rotating dial will allow her to determine the decompression time needed for each level, according to the charts.
Recommendations

Vulcain cricket Nautical was developed in ano 1961 by such proven specialists as Arthur Droz, Max-Yves Brandily and Prof. Hannes Keller, who still makes the following reccomendations to you: If you dive to a depth of 20 m and less, you can practically stay 60 minutes underwater without having to observe any stop for decompression
during the ascent.

If you descend to a depth of 25 i during about 40 minutes, you will need to make a 5-minute stop for decompression at the 3-meter level.
As a rule of thumb, in addition to the stop times required for decompression, it is recommended that you never exceed a speed of 8 meters/minute when returning to the surface.
it is obvious that, when the depths reached lie, for example, between 30 and 40 or between 40 and 50 meters, it will be convenient to read the figures on the upper circle, to force then, for safety reasons, toward the upper ten. The small differences that may be constituted in relation to existing tables at different navies are not essential and can be ignored.
Our figures correspond roughly to the tables tested by the American navy and by the French navy (Dr. Cabarrou, Toulon). It seemed to us a good thing not to indicate total decompression temps in excess of 60 minutes, because such dives in view of the risk they entail, demand a very thorough study of the timetable and meticulous preparation, justifiable only by a carefully prepared plan based on existing tables. For successive dives, one must consult the respective tables, which indicate the factors to be added to the decom-pressure times, factors not indicated by the Vulcain Cricket Nautical. "Subsequent dives" are called those that take place in succession, without having taken into account spacing the first and second dives with 6 hours of rest.

Last tip: it is convenient to make a hole by means of a needle in your isothermal suit at the height of your ears, so that they are directly subjected to the pressure of the water: you will thus surely avoid the risk of perforation of the eardrums!

Please note: His Vulcain Cricket Nautical watch is an exact reissue of the original model, manufactured in 1961. In the meantime, the decompression table indications have changed.
Please want to consult a scuba diving specialist about the current standards.
Charging the watch and alarm clock

The Vulcain Cricket movement has two independent winding springs. The first provides the necessary energy for the watch, the second for the alarm mechanism. We recommend winding them fully every morning: first make sure the crown (1) is pushed in all the way.
Watch: turn the crown (1) in the 6 o'clock direction (a).
Alarm clock: turn the crown in the 12 o'clock direction (b).

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