Mens Stainless Steel Strap
Professional Diving Watch
with Swiss Movement and Black Face
If you are a serious scuba diver or just serious about your wrist-wear the magnificent Kingfisher Diver-Pro C6SKS professional divers watch is probably the watch for you. Rarely has extreme functionality (just have a look at the features and technical data below) been married to form with a more beautiful result. This model has a fully adjustable 22mm steel bracelet.
Stainless steel
In metallurgy, stainless steel is defined as an iron-carbon alloy with a minimum of 11.5 wt% chromium content.[1] Stainless steel does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as ordinary steel (it "stains less"), but it is not stain-proof. It is also called corrosion resistant steel when the alloy type and grade are not detailed, particularly in the aviation industry. There are different grades and surface finishes of stainless steel to suit the environment to which the material will be subjected in its lifetime. Common uses of stainless steel are cutlery and watch straps.
Stainless steels have high resistance to rust and corrosion in many natural and man-made environments; however, it is important to select the correct type and grade of stainless steel for the particular application.
High oxidation-resistance in air at ambient temperature is normally achieved with additions of a minimum of 13% (by weight) chromium, and up to 26% is used for harsh environments.[2] The chromium forms a passivation layer of chromium(III) oxide (Cr2O3) when exposed to oxygen. The layer is too thin to be visible, which means that the metal remains lustrous. It is, however, impervious to water and air, protecting the metal beneath. Also, this layer quickly reforms when the surface is scratched. This phenomenon is called passivation and is seen in other metals, such as aluminium and titanium. When stainless steel parts such as nuts and bolts are forced together, the oxide layer can be scraped off causing the parts to weld together. When disassembled, the welded material may be torn and pitted, an effect that is known as galling. This destructive galling can be best avoided by the use of dissimilar materials, e.g. bronze to stainless steel, or even different types of stainless steels (martensitic against austenitic, etc.), when metal-to-metal wear is a concern. In addition, Nitronic alloys (trademark of Armco, Inc.) reduce the tendency to gall through selective alloying with manganese and nitrogen.
Nickel also contributes to passivation, as do other less commonly used ingredients such as molybdenum and vanadium.

C6SKS Diving Watch Features
- 5 Jewel Swiss quartz movement
- 4.5mm scratch resistant sapphire crystal
- Water resistant to 300 metres
- Fully adjustable deployment bracelet in Stainless Steel
- Screw-in crown
- 2 piece uni-directional bezel
- Superluminova indices, bezel marker and hands
- Date display
- Screw in case back
- Engraved NDL table and serial number
- 316L stainless steel case
- Black Face
C6SKS Diving Watch Technical Specification
- Diameter: 42mm
- Height: 13mm
- Weight: 180g
- Calibre: Ronda 715
- Case: 316L Stainless Steel
- Strap: Stainless Steel
- Vibrations: n/a