- Product label: Sold out
Damasko DK30/2 Ocean
0Low stock
0In stock, ready to ship
Damasko DK3X: Submarine Steel and Manufacture Movement
The DK3X series is a new addition to Damasko's watch portfolio. It features excellent legibility and a minimalist dial design. Design-wise, it shares similarities with the brand's instrumental and pilot watches. With a focus on the most important display elements and a hardened case with a finely sandblasted surface, this series emphasizes its sporty-elegant look. The watch is powered by a new innovative manufacture caliber A26 "Made in Germany," which can be admired through the sapphire crystal case back.
Technical details:
Case: 39 mm made of hardened submarine steel, with a sandblasted finish. Lug to lug: 48 mm. Case height is 9.95 mm.
Dial: blue with white indices coated with Luminova
Crystal: sapphire with double-sided anti-reflective coating
Water resistance: 200 m
Movement: DAMASKO in-house movement A26-2 Elaboré, automatic winding with 42-hour power reserve.
Strap: leather/rubber strap, steel pin buckle. Width 20 mm.
About the Brand
The Damasko brand was founded in 1995 by watchmaker Konrad Damasko. Since its inception, Damasko has focused on producing durable and reliable watches with an emphasis on maximum precision and longevity.
Damasko is particularly known for its patented technologies and unique approach to manufacturing. One of their greatest achievements is the development of their own hardened steel cases, which are significantly more scratch-resistant and also provide extreme protection against corrosion and magnetism. This makes Damasko watches an ideal choice even for the most demanding conditions.
The Damasko models offered by InfinityWatches exclusively use in-house movements, which Damasko manufactures itself.
By the way, did you know that Damasko:
- manufactures all its watch cases itself?
- its watch cases are hardened?
- also supplied cases to the Sinn brand?
- the DC 56 model is worn by Eurofighter pilots?
- its movements are developed and manufactured in-house?
- holds over a hundred patents?
Couldn't load pickup availability