Much like Linde Werdelin’s other dive watches, the Oktopus II Double Date can be used as a platform for their Reef dive computer and this functionality explains the lack of a dive bezel on the Double Date as the Reef add-on can track this sort of data.
Click here to see a short film promotional film for the Oktopus II Double Date.
As frequent desk-divers, we think a dive watch should always have a countdown bezel as their usefulness extends well beyond the borders of the underwater world.
After the success of the very cool SpidoSpeed and SpidoLite series, it’s
not at all surprising to see Linde Werdelin commanding big luxury
prices as their designs have been very well received in the market and
the Oktopus II Double Date looks to be an interesting and unique
addition to their line up.
This new model will be available later this year and each of the three variations carry luxury price tags, the titanium/ceramic model will cost CHF 8800 (~$9700) with the DLC titanium/ceramic model listing for CHF 9400 (~$10,400) and the titanium/rose gold commanding an eye-water price of CHF 18,500 (~$20,500).
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