OW Ocean Graph
The OW Oceangraph is the product of modern Swiss watchmaking. It is powered by the robust ETA 2824-2 OW5, adjusted in five positions. The movement is modified with an engraved main plate Ollech & Wajs Zurich 1956, and an OW rotor, machined with our care. The movement is housed in a 39.56 mm diameter 316L stainless steel case, manufactured in the Swiss Jura. The OW Oceangraph is a compact diving watch, with a water resistance of 1000 meters, which is tested under a pressure of 120 atm. Its water tightness is ensured by a reinforced case back, a double-thickness case, a 5.6 mm thick, extra-strong, domed sapphire crystal, and a special screw-down crown with four gaskets. It is equipped with a decompression bezel allowing divers to calculate decompression times. Its indexes and hands are oversized and covered with orange Super-LumiNova®, for increased readability in low visibility conditions.
The decompression bezel of the new OW Oceangraph has three concentric zones. The most central zone indicates the elapsed dive time, from 0 to 60 minutes (A). It also contains indications for the maximum depth of the dive, carried out in meters (B). In the intermediate zone are marked the dive times (C) for which decompression will be necessary, according to the depth indicated in the most central zone (B). The outermost zone of the bezel indicates the decompression times, in minutes (D), that the diver must respect at a depth of three meters, calculated according to the depth (B) and total duration of the dive (A).
SWISS MADE
Designed in Zurich and individually assembled and adjusted by hand in Haute-Sorne, in the Swiss Jura.
METICULOUS CRAFTSMANSHIP
In keeping with the traditions of Ollech & Wajs every watch undergoes more than a dozen operations and is inspected at regular stages of assembly. A rigorous multi step quality control process to ensure that it is perfectly finished.
PREMIUM QUALITY MOVEMENT
Our watches are powered by independently tested movements from respected manufacturers - ETA 2824/2, Valjoux 7753 and Soprod Newton P092