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The so-called Devil diver is named after the depth rating of 666 feet shown on the dial and case back. Made from early 1960s onwards in tandem with the Bulova models of the same designation.  
 
The so-called Devil diver is named after the depth rating of 666 feet shown on the dial and case back. Made from early 1960s onwards in tandem with the Bulova models of the same designation.  
 
There are many variations on this model. Here are some examples.  
 
There are many variations on this model. Here are some examples.  
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The Caravelle is not to be confused with, but related to the [[Bulova 666 Diver]].
  
 
===Caravelle 666 Manual Wind===  
 
===Caravelle 666 Manual Wind===  

Latest revision as of 16:39, 13 May 2021

Caravelle 666 Devil Diver

The so-called Devil diver is named after the depth rating of 666 feet shown on the dial and case back. Made from early 1960s onwards in tandem with the Bulova models of the same designation. There are many variations on this model. Here are some examples.

The Caravelle is not to be confused with, but related to the Bulova 666 Diver.

Caravelle 666 Manual Wind

Caravelle 666 Manual Wind 1975 - Richard Phillips
  • Made 1975
  • Manual wind movement with semi quickset date
  • Tritium dial and hands, marked T Swiss
  • Second hand with lume at end
  • Single case with no lugs
  • Mesh Expandro made in West Germany (not original)
  • Domed bezel and crystal
  • Signed crown
  • 19mm lug width
  • 36.5mm width ex crown

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