Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Ratio Freediver watches – An idea expressed with sufficient clarity

Ratio II Free Diver Professional 200M Quartz 36JL140 Men’s Watch
The Ratio freediving watches are not quite the usual diving watches that you come across. But they relate to the water, so picking one up from the array sets you moving in the right direction. You get them both on steel bracelets and silicon rubber straps but as someone who rushes to the seaside every given opportunity, you will feel comfortable to know that the Ratio watches fits over the diving suit amazingly and sticks there too! The heavy-set buckles and clasp are tough nuts to break! This is especially true for the extendable rubber strap folded like the bellow of a squeeze box; it absorbs the shocks resulting from sudden pulls and lessens the load from upon the buckle and the clasp.

A lot of people dislike wearing a bracelet in the waters but some do not. For them, just a Ratio II Free Diver Professional 200M Sapphire Quartz 36JL140 Men's Watch or a Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Sapphire Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-00 Men's Watch would be sufficient. They are rather inexpensive for what they are. Are you aware that they also perform equally well on land and in the air? There’s no way you are going to feel anguished or ill-equipped to test their mettle! They are designed to complement their chunky appearance; as state-of-the-art as some of the high-end watches with a cost many of us find to be prohibitive.

Therefore, if by any means your Ratio Freediver watch ends up in Davy Jones’ Locker, you will not go back to the seller and demand restitution. You’ll simply buy another to fill your empty wrist.

A Ratio Freediver watch is best suited for 25 year olds and above. Unless you are a big-framed teenager, don’t go for it. And it’s certainly not meant for babies.

Those looking for an upgrade from quartz analog and/or digital wrist wear shall find the Ratio Freedivers an awesome option, which might also get you planning about becoming a collector! This is one watch to be with you every single second, every day. From the office to the beach, back to business meetings and more, it fits (and meets) your every required criterion. Every Ratio watch is versatile and sturdy, with simple, clean dials, no complications or visually-deterring elements. Instead, they are designed to provide optimum visibility even under turbulent conditions. You acquire a Ratio Freediver rather than collect or buy! These watches see through all situations unless it’s almost close to a nuclear blast. They are predictable i.e. they won’t break.

Bottom line: High-priced, famous watches get it in their own ways, but you will not feel anywhere near to put their reliability and toughness under real tests willingly. A Rolex will survive even when your yacht sinks at mid-sea. Chances are bleak you’ll go to that extent on a regular day, knowingly. Here, the Ratio watches chime in.

Monday, October 15, 2018

Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA90-34VA-01 Men’s Watch: Unusually Well Made!

Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA90-34VA-01 Men’s Watch

In today’s world of dressing accessories determined by the ongoing fashion trends, there are more numbers of diver-styled watches than real divers. It’s those real divers that are to blame. Primarily, it’s the price. An authentic diver watch has many- if not more – years of observations and rectifications, carried out painstakingly to become successful units that help you know the time (and its fractions) as you go deeper into the blue. Even that oxygen you are breathing in is tracked by a divers watch; digitally or in the old analog way. Okay, almost…it counts the time that you have and the time you got left before you run all dry. All that boils down to a single point: Your diver should be good and that costs money.

Well, not always. That’s why we started this conversation on the Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA90-34VA-01 Men’s Watch! This one is built to even handle land conditions, though it won’t measure the altitude or atmospheric pressure or maybe, the tide. But it can definitely tell the time you have spent after an activity and the time left to complete an activity; direction and of course, the regular time, day and date. Clear as daylight!

That’s one of the traits of any real diver. The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA90-34VA-01 Men’s Watch has a dial that’s simple and visible, under all conditions. A simple, three-hander layout with a day and a date display with the minute hand bestowed with extra prominence! For, you don’t dive for hours (unless in submarines and in other specially-designed, submersible, diving vehicles) at a stretch; your diving time spans in minutes. The more the minute hand stands out, better it is. That’s why the helium-release valve is; such diving uses air mixed with helium for breathing and helium easily escapes through the protective rubber gaskets. The inside pressure is enough to pop the glass once back to surface; the valve is its escape pathway.

The bright red border in this case is the most popular and effective color choice (only next to orange; followed by yellow and green). Descending makes most colors fade in vision except very bright ones; the red tends to not fade out for a long time.

Adds to this the very large hour markers of the Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA90-34VA-01 Men’s Watch and in any condition, it will be a clear view that is easy to follow at a glance! The sapphire crystal, deep set within the bezel, has a large part to play.

The bezel is unidirectional and has no play. Very easy to grip and rotate, even under wet circumstances, with dive gloves on! A reliable NH36A caliber Seiko movement (based on the caliber 7S26) with 24 jewels ticks within the case; it has a central-seconds hand and allows hacking and manual winding. The case back is curved (bowl-shaped), making the Ratio Watch sit much easier on the wrist.

Bottom line: The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA90-34VA-01 Men’s Watch is one easily affordable dive watch that breaks the norm! Which means - It goes beyond your club’s swimming pools and the safely-designed hazard-simulations of your favorite water-park.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch: A Milestone Beyond Extremes

Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch

The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch has a very masculine sophistication about it. Half of that is its bulk and size. It’s large, but not unwieldy. It sure fits the big wrists well, but doesn’t look bad either on the moderately sized.

The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch is eminently affordable, despite all that. Sure there are better (and worst) folks out there, but not one exactly like this beast.

Let’s tally the watch against free diving now. It is one of the most extreme sports. It requires overcoming your current level of physical endurance. In times like these, the watch you should use must also hold when you push your luck a little more. The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch makes the extreme look easy and attempts to reach further and it succeeds Again.

That’s all for the perfect ratio it hits. Materials, build, usability and style – all balanced well against each other; none diluted or in excess. The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch bears an admirable specs list at a price that’s hard to beat.

Starting from scratch, the Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch was designed intended for all types of diving. The watch has also been put through helium test to certify the efficacy of the Helium-release valve. Helium, being much smaller molecules penetrates the gasket most. The Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch has been attempted to be fully Helium-proof; however, with an added protection of Helium release valve. Lest some discreetly seep in, there’s way for them to be out.

Needless saying it is air, moisture/humidity and water-proof. Also, against the happening trends!

The Ratio Watch can be used both for recreational and professional use. It is both well-equipped and well-designed. It stands full compression environments the same way it makes its presence felt socially. Divers, adventurers and all who are socially going places, check this baby out.

Bottom line: There’s probably nothing bad you can say about the Ratio II Free Diver Helium-Safe 1000M Automatic 1068HA96-34VA-01 Men’s Watch apart from – as some might say – “it’s not Swiss!” If you are asking what is good about it, the shortest answer will be – “Everything!” It looks cool and bold at the same time; its hands and the lume on them are strikingly brilliant and almost as long-lasting as the Seiko Marine-Master’s; it has a strong, chunky, stainless steel built and a time-tested Seiko caliber within its tummy! But above all, all that incredible goodness comes at an incredible price! No; better make that an incredibly ludicrous price.