DAMASKO DSub10
Made in Germany – with in-house caliber
CLOCKWORK
- Mechanical movement with bidirectional pawl winding,
- Work version: DAMASKO A26-2 Elaboré,
- DAMASKO rotor with 2 ceramic ball bearings,
- Antimagnetic according to DIN 8309,
- Shockproof according to DIN 8308,
- 20 ruby bearing stones,
- 42 hours max. power reserve,
- Regulated in 6 layers,
- 28,800 semi-oscillations/h
HOUSING
- submarine steel,
- bead blasted,
- Surface layer hardened and bead blasted,
- All stainless steel components are coated with DAMEST,
- Waterproof 30 ATM / 300m,
- Under-/overpressure safe,
- Bottom screwed,
- Screw-down crown according to the “DAMASKO system” with crown protection,
- Sapphire crystal double domed,
- special anti-reflective coating on both sides,
- Hardened rotating ring, 1-sided rotatable,
- 5-55,
- Diameter: 42mm,
- Diameter of rotating ring: 43mm,
- Length over lugs: 49mm,
- Total height: 12.6mm,
- Lug width: 22mm,
- Weight without strap: 97.1g
DIAL & HANDS
- Dial matt black,
- Hour indices covered with Luminova™ C1 X1 (white),
- Second hand painted neon yellow,
- Parts of the pointer are painted with special white paint,
- Hour,
- Minute,
- central second,
- Date display in special position
BRACELET
- Damasko rubber strap with pin buckle in matt
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With a groundbreaking patent for hardenable stainless steel, the family-owned company DAMASKO began a development process over 24 years ago that culminated in its first in-house manufacture caliber, the A 35, in 2010. The basic automatic movement already gained an equally ambitious "brother" in 2012, the in-house caliber H 35. The current developments of these two movements ensure a vertical integration of up to 90 percent in DAMASKO in-house watches, something far from common in the industry today.
Durable and innovative, accurate, and extremely durable – these are the qualities that define its mechanical watches, and DAMASKO has continued to develop these qualities over the years, now holding more than 100 patents, designs, and utility models. New materials introduced into the construction of watch movements play a key role. These range from nanotechnological coatings for a lubricant-free escapement to a patented hairspring made of polycrystalline silicon. This material in particular makes DAMASKO watches not only extremely accurate, but also particularly resistant to magnetic fields and extreme temperature or pressure fluctuations. It's no coincidence that the Airbus Defence & Space test pilots in Manching have been relying on the DC 56 pilot's watch from DAMASKO since 2007.
However, you don't have to be a pilot to wear a DAMASKO hand-crafted watch on your wrist. In addition to their innovative quality and clean aesthetics, DAMASKO watches are distinguished above all by their very fair price-performance ratio. DAMASKO stands for handcrafted watches that reinvent the time-tested mechanical movement to new perfection.