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The VPC Type 39VM is COSC-Certified and Measures in at 9.34mm Thick

The VPC Type 39VM dive watch has been developed and designed by the Dutch microbrand as a timepiece that's engineered to strike a balance between function and form. The watch is positioned by the brand to be the thinnest 200-meter diver timepiece on the market with a thickness of 9.34mm and boasts a dial in Frost and Graphite color options. The timepiece measures in at 39mm in diameter and is accented by a unidirectional bezel with a matte black ceramic insert, while the Sellita SW300-1b movement is COSC-certified and supported by a 56-hour power reserve.

The VPC Type 39VM dive watch is limited to somewhere between 300 and 500 examples, which will be dictated according to preorders that are being taken now.

Trend Themes

  1. Ultra-slim Dive Watches — The development of ultra-slim dive watches with sub-10mm thicknesses offers potential for groundbreaking designs in the dive watch market by balancing sophistication and durability.
  2. Personalized Luxury Timepieces — The trend towards limited edition runs based on customer preorders introduces an element of personalization and exclusivity in luxury timepieces.
  3. Ceramic Accents in Watch Design — The incorporation of matte black ceramic inserts into watch bezels showcases opportunities to enhance durability and aesthetic appeal in wristwear.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Watchmaking — The luxury watchmaking industry can explore opportunities in creating high-performance yet elegantly thin dive watches that cater to discerning clientele.
  2. Ceramic Manufacturing — Ceramic manufacturers are presented with increased prospects to supply high-quality ceramic components for watchmakers seeking to improve product resilience and style.
  3. Custom-inclusion Manufacturing — Industries focused on custom-inclusion manufacturing may find new pathways in producing limited edition products that respond to direct consumer demand and preferences.

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