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C65 Dartmouth Series 2
To describe the second-generation C65 Dartmouth as the perfect
retro-dive watch may sound like a boast. But as you’ll be able to tell
when you put it on your wrist, this might be an understatement.
Named after the Navy’s training college, the watch is modelled on
the Omega Seamaster 300 ‘Big Triangle’ of 1967, commissioned by
the Ministry of Defence for the Royal Navy, and which featured a
distinctive wedge of lume at 12 o’clock (hence the nickname).
While the Dartmouth’s design is as authentic as before, the dial is now
entirely coated in Super-LumiNova® – something that delivers a ‘full-
screen’ glow when lights are low. The sapphire bezel – an innovation
borrowed from the Aquitaine Collection – is also fully lumed.
As the ‘Big Triangle’ entered service in 1967, it’s apt the Dartmouth sits
within the C65 family, a collection that combines lithe ’60s dive visuals
with today’s engineering prowess. Powered by a chronometer-certied
movement, your Dartmouth is in the top six percent of all Swiss-made
watches for accuracy. But what else would you expect from a watch
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