




Montblanc Iced Sea Automatic Date 0 Oxygen
20€ de réduction avec le code Newsletter
Livraison offerte dès 100€ d'achat
The Montblanc Iced Sea Automatic Date 0 Oxygen, with its white glacier-patterned dial, gives the impression of looking into the depths of a glacier. Inspired by the Mer de Glace, this icy texture has been created using an almost forgotten ancient technique called gratté-boisé. The watch is housed in a 38 mm stainless steel case completely devoid of oxygen and comes with a unidirectional rotating bezel with a white ceramic insert, 3D engraving on the case back, and an interchangeable white rubber strap with a fine adjustment system. This watch complies with the ISO 6425 standard for underwater diving and is characterized by a water resistance of 300 m.
Ident No. 134025
Movement
Caliber: Automatic movement
Type of movement: Automatic movement Hours - Minutes - Seconds - Date
Frequency (BPH): 4 /h 26 Jewels
Case
Case diameter: 38 mm
Case thickness: 12.3 mm
Type of bezel: Unidirectional rotating bezel
Service Guide
Watch maintenance
Repair in 2h
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Up to 4810 meters deep
This edition, which can dive up to 4,810 meters below sea level, is equipped with "Zero Oxygen" technology, ensuring tested performance in challenging environments with an anti-fog system and prevention against internal oxidation.
COSC certification and a power reserve of approximately five days.
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Your watch can be compared to a piece of jewelry. Creations that incorporate such a level of craftsmanship require special care to maintain their perfect appearance and performance. Depending on its mechanical characteristics, your watch should be serviced every three to five years.