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French Navy officer & Explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau tested many diving watches, take a .
The consensus on the forum was that the watch seen on Jacques Cousteau’s . French Navy officer & Explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau tested many diving watches, take a look at the movie “The Silent World” and see him wearing toolwatches from Blancpain, Doxa to Omega and Rolex ! The consensus on the forum was that the watch seen on Jacques Cousteau’s wrist from my photo most looked like an Omega Sensor Quartz 1640. This watch has a very distinctive button arrangement and you can see the shape of the elongated trigger-style pusher clearly (unless that is just a shadow).
Wristwatches featuring heavily in the shows. the Calypso divers and Cousteau himself wore a large variety of divers. Some of them rare, some common. Examples include early Rolex Sea Dwellers and later Submariners. Early Omega Seamaster 300’s, Blancpain Fifty Fathoms and the original Omega Ploprof 600 and 1000. This time it was the turn of the heritage diving watch, the Seamaster 300. Another new watch isn’t doing my vintage watch street cred, nor bank account, any good. And I already have the Tudor Black Bay to fulfill my dreams of diving with Jacques Cousteau. Cousteau & the French Connection. Jacques-Yves Cousteau (11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, conservationist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.
When, in 1963, Jacques Cousteau embarked on his Precontinent II expedition, the French oceanographer’s experiment to develop a permanent subaquatic habitat, the Seamaster 300 became the timepiece of choice for him and his team. The Omega Marine Chronometer (references 1511 & 1516) with its integrated bracelet and its quartz caliber was a beloved piece of Commander Cousteau. It was the first wristwatch ever to be awarded certified status as a Marine Chronometer. In this edition of Historical Horology, we take a look at the watches that Jacques Cousteau and his Calypso team wore.Omega. A fine, historic and important diver’s stainless steel “Staybrite” automatic centre seconds wristwatch with special issue movement, used on the Conshelf II underwater experiment led by Jacques Cousteau in the Red Sea in 1963. Signed Omega, Automatic Seamaster 300, ref. ST165.024-63, movement no. 00000554, circa 1962. Details. Omega.
In the biopic The Odyssee (L'Odyssée) you will see Jacques Cousteau, his sons and team wear the Omega Seamaster 300. French Navy officer & Explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau tested many diving watches, take a look at the movie “The Silent World” and see him wearing toolwatches from Blancpain, Doxa to Omega and Rolex ! The consensus on the forum was that the watch seen on Jacques Cousteau’s wrist from my photo most looked like an Omega Sensor Quartz 1640. This watch has a very distinctive button arrangement and you can see the shape of the elongated trigger-style pusher clearly (unless that is just a shadow).
Wristwatches featuring heavily in the shows. the Calypso divers and Cousteau himself wore a large variety of divers. Some of them rare, some common. Examples include early Rolex Sea Dwellers and later Submariners. Early Omega Seamaster 300’s, Blancpain Fifty Fathoms and the original Omega Ploprof 600 and 1000.
This time it was the turn of the heritage diving watch, the Seamaster 300. Another new watch isn’t doing my vintage watch street cred, nor bank account, any good. And I already have the Tudor Black Bay to fulfill my dreams of diving with Jacques Cousteau.
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Cousteau & the French Connection. Jacques-Yves Cousteau (11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, conservationist, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.
When, in 1963, Jacques Cousteau embarked on his Precontinent II expedition, the French oceanographer’s experiment to develop a permanent subaquatic habitat, the Seamaster 300 became the timepiece of choice for him and his team. The Omega Marine Chronometer (references 1511 & 1516) with its integrated bracelet and its quartz caliber was a beloved piece of Commander Cousteau. It was the first wristwatch ever to be awarded certified status as a Marine Chronometer. In this edition of Historical Horology, we take a look at the watches that Jacques Cousteau and his Calypso team wore.
Omega. A fine, historic and important diver’s stainless steel “Staybrite” automatic centre seconds wristwatch with special issue movement, used on the Conshelf II underwater experiment led by Jacques Cousteau in the Red Sea in 1963. Signed Omega, Automatic Seamaster 300, ref. ST165.024-63, movement no. 00000554, circa 1962. Details. Omega.
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