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==Benrus Ultra-Deep==
 
==Benrus Ultra-Deep==
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This model has a permanently fixed, pressed-on case back, just as the U.S. Military issued [[Benrus Type 1 - Sterile US Military|Benrus Types I]] and [[Benrus Type II|Type II]]
  
 
* Case Diameter: 38 mm
 
* Case Diameter: 38 mm
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This watch is built on a generic Swiss dive watch case that was widely used in the '60s-'70s.
 
This watch is built on a generic Swiss dive watch case that was widely used in the '60s-'70s.
See also Wittnauer and Aquastar versions.
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See also [[Wittnauer]] and [[Aquastar]] versions.
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==Links==
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*[[EPSA Super-Compressor]]
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*[[Wittnauer Diver]]
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*[[Benrus]]
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* [[Elgin 600 Diver]]
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* [[Civilian Diving Watches]]
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Credit - http://scubawatch.org/benrus_ultradeep.html

Latest revision as of 17:52, 10 June 2020

Benrus Ultra-Deep

Benrus ultra deep.jpg

This model has a permanently fixed, pressed-on case back, just as the U.S. Military issued Benrus Types I and Type II

  • Case Diameter: 38 mm
  • Case Height: 11.5 mm
  • Case length: 47 mm
  • Lug Width: 19.5 mm
  • Movement: Benrus FE2D1
  • automatic, 17j
  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Crown: Screw down.
  • Bezel: Bi-directional, no index
  • Water resistance: 666 feet
  • Vintage: 1970's

This watch is built on a generic Swiss dive watch case that was widely used in the '60s-'70s. See also Wittnauer and Aquastar versions.

Links


Credit - http://scubawatch.org/benrus_ultradeep.html