The ultimate diver’s watch, with an in-house moonphase complication for night dives, and an entire case formulated from alloy linde werdelin, twice the strength of steel and half the weight of titanium.
First launched in 2014, this Oktopus MoonLite is only the third series of in Linde Werdelin’s history to use Alloy Linde Werdelin (ALW) in the case since the original diving watch was released. Closely related to the original, this series has a black ceramic bezel.
The pursuit of new materials resulted in ALW or Alloy Linde Werdelin – a unique material created for aerospace and Formula 1 but repurposed by Linde Werdelin for the entire case of the Oktopus MoonLite. Linde Werdelin uses colourless ALW which has been subjected to a breakthrough treatment that creates a protective layer, making it twice the strength of steel while remaining half the weight of titanium.
Linde Werdelin’s in-house moonphase complication is the heart of the Oktopus MoonLite, a statement of Linde Werdelin’s adventurous spirit, and directly applicable to diving. The moonphase complication enables the diver to track the development of the moon phases and with that the impact on tides and ambient light and thereby plan the optimal time for night dives. Moon was the first in-house designed and developed complication by Linde Werdelin in 2010.
£13,200
Specifications
Hands in titanium colour; satin finish; cool grey Luminova, Large numerals 3, 9 and 12 in cool grey Luminova with blue frame, Hour indexes and logo in cool grey Luminova with blue frame, Minute indexes and logotype printed in blue, Moonphase, Photorealistic moon phases visible through aperture at 6 o’clock, Circular perlage surface on metallic silver-white moon disc, Blue “0” indicates current moon phase; orange numbers indicate past and future moon phases