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We already know the time, to date any electronic instrument integrates this simple function. A watch is much more than that, an accessory that must be a hallmark. Show me what watch you are wearing and I will tell you who you are. Search through our offerings dedicated to seafarers.
The racing tactician – electronics no thanks
TackingMaster is designed to be simple and, above all, intuitive so that at the mere glance of the dial you can immediately have the situation under control and the angles to navigate fast to the buoy. It looks like a watch, but it’s skipper support
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Exuberant and sporty – doesn’t go unnoticed
Black dial, steel and titanium case, unidirectional rotating steel bezel finished with a knurling to facilitate rotation. Durable and lightweight, perfect for taking anywhere. Comfortable thanks to the ultra-soft-touch rubber strap
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Yacht club on the wrist – the most exclusive chronograph
The Locman Montecristo chronograph has a precious dial that reproduces the flags of major Italian yacht clubs and is water-resistant to 10 atmospheres.
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Locman professional diver – the dive watch with a Mediterranean heart
Guaranteed watertight to 120 meters depth thanks to a series of state-of-the-art devices to protect the screw-down crown. Watch bottom tightened by four screws, unidirectional steel bezel, for diving measurement, is knurled for easy grip and adjustment even underwater.
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Esa regatta – The first smartwatch designed for boating
The most versatile and effective tool for displaying all navigation data on the wrist. Connect via Wi-Fi to instrumentation to display real-time boat data on your wrist. Allows you to adjust sails perfectly, with dedicated software
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The TOP – Quatix 3 Garmin
The new GPS smartwatch dedicated to boating
Easily set a virtual starting line between two points (e.g., buoy and jury boat) and synchronize it with the race countdown so as to provide the distance and speed to be maintained or achieved to cross the starting line at the exact moment.
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