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The first striking feature of the DAVOSA Apnea Diver Automatic is the multicoloured ring on the edge of the dial. It is only by chance that it is composed of the French national colours. Because in fact the colours blue, white and red correspond to the breathing training for freediving according to a worldwide uniform pattern: in the five-second blue phase, air is taken, then held for 15 seconds (white area) and then exhaled over a further 10 seconds (red area). Without having to count or stop, the freediver can fully concentrate on the vital breathing training with the help of this colour code.
The Apnea Diver Automatic is a world first that combines the highest Swiss watchmaking art with the special requirements of freedivers and was created in cooperation with the well-known professional freediver and world record holder Nikolay "Nik" Linder. The specially designed functions are of course not only interesting for freedivers, but also ease the stressful everyday life of anyone who needs a little reminder and time to "take a breath".
COOPERATION WITH NIK LINDER
LEARNING FROM THE BEST
Nik Linder has set five world records in distance diving under ice, two German records in distance diving in the lake, has passed the longest underwater kiss as well as the longest apnoea dive hanging from the ceiling with his head in the aquarium - no question, he can hold his breath and knows when to resurface. The freediving star relies on the DAVOSA Apnea Diver Automatic, which he co-developed.