The new diving watch from Mühle-Glashütte feels at home in all the underwater worlds - but originally it was designed for the rough Baltic Sea. For all those who spend their holidays under water. In collaboration with the researchers at the University of Rostock, a watch has been developed that can withstand extreme water pressure and provides a perfect readability in depth. This makes the Rasmus 2000 a dive partner that you can count on at any time. For every dive and every use under water.
Together with the researchers at the University of Rostock, Mühle-Glashütte has developed an underwater timer designed for professional use. The Rostock Research Center coordinates all the activities that are necessary for the education and training of research workers. In addition, scientific assignments underwater are supported both physically and materially. The range of competence and experience of these researchers is extremely wide. They are designed for various tasks underwater - from scientific investigations in the field of underwater archeology to marine biology.
In collaboration with the Research Center, Rasmus 2000 has not only retained its defining characteristics. It will also be used in the training of the students in Rostock, who will be reporting on their experiences with this timepiece by the Mühle-Glashütte.
The Rasmus 2000 can be relied upon - whether in the waters off Rostock or in the warm Mediterranean. That is why the precision of the timepiece is at the center of the Rasmus 2000, as is the case with all the mill's instruments. Equipped with an automatic movement with 38 hours of power reserve and the exceptionally shock-resistant and sensitive control of the speckhals regulation, this timepiece is a strong dive partner.
In depth, an optimal readability, the recording of the time at a glance, is imperative - this is reflected in the dial and lunette design. The color of the dial and the hands, numerals and hour indices, which are covered with super-LumiNova, guarantee a precise reading of the time even with decreasing light.
Particular importance is attached to a professional diving watch of the bezel. According to DIN, it is provided with a continuous minute division. In order to be able to determine the remaining dive time when diving with an air breathing apparatus, it has the obligatory light point which indicates the beginning of a dive while the minute hand of the watch measures the duration. And finally - to prevent the residual dive time from being inadvertently twisted, the bezel can only be turned counter-clockwise. But the Rasmus 2000 is also a good figure for landing. Because the dial design in blue, black or orange plays with the two-color lunette.
As a functional time-measuring instrument, the Rasmus 2000 is not only excellent to read but also extremely pressure-proof. The magnetism protected housing with its 3.5 mm strong sapphire glass withstands an enormous water pressure of 200 bar. The protected and screwed crown at 4 o'clock is not only a special feature of the nautical watches from Mühle-Glashütte. It also helps to give the wrist more freedom of movement. Especially for underwater work this is a decisive advantage. So you can rely on the Rasmus 2000 under and over water at any time. It is no coincidence that it bears the name "Rasmus" - like the patron saint of sailors.
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