Vulcain

Nautical Full Black

Case
Stainless Steel
Dial
Black
Movement
Manual
Power Reserve
42 hours
Water Resistance
30 ATM / 300 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Alarm, Central Seconds, Decompression Table Calculator

All Specifications

Case Material
Stainless Steel
Case Size
42mm
Case Back
Closed
Dial Color
Black
Luminescence
Yes
Strap Material
Leather
Strap Color
Black
Buckle Type
Pin
Movement
Manual
Caliber
Cricket V-10
Power Reserve
42 hours
Water Resistance
30 ATM / 300 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Alarm, Central Seconds, Decompression Table Calculator

Description

Vulcain has reintroduced its iconic 1960s aquatic alarm watch, the Cricket Nautical, this time in Deep Black (limited to 50 pieces). While this model boasts modern watchmaking enhancements, it preserves the vintage spirit of the original. The watch features the renowned Cricket V-10 manual caliber, allowing the alarm to function underwater for up to 20 seconds.

In 1961, when Vulcain launched the Cricket Nautical it was a revolutionary diver’s watch. It not only calculated dive duration but also provided an underwater alarm, sounding like a cricket’s chirp, to signal divers when it was time to ascend. This innovation played a crucial role in the evolution of diving watches and popularized both the watches and diving as a sport. As diving evolved, challenges emerged, especially around the dangers of decompression sickness. To aid divers, no-decompression dive tables were developed to indicate safe depth-time combinations. Many diving watches in the 1960s used rotating bezels, some even integrated with dive tables. However, this method required divers to constantly check their watches, a task that could be distracting. Vulcain’s solution was the Cricket Nautical, a watch with an underwater audible alarm. It was waterproof up to 300 meters and was celebrated in the diving community.

This original design laid the groundwork for modern diving computers. This season, Vulcain has released the Cricket Nautical Full Black entirely in black. This watch caters to both contemporary diving enthusiasts who value the combination of dive safety and practicality and to those who admire vintage aesthetics.