Ulysse Nardin announced its partnership with free diver and photographer Fred Buyle, who has spent nearly three decades capturing images in the watery depths with just a camera, available light, and one breath of air. Able to reach 60m on one lungful of air with his camera, his images are taken with natural light; Buyle specialises in capturing images of sharks in their natural habitats, without a protective cage, diving freely with iconic species such as hammerheads, tigers, and even great white sharks. To accompany Buyle into the ocean depths, Ulysse Nardin has created the Diver Deep Dive, a robust, functional sports watch, water-resistant to 1,000 meters. Powered by the in-house UN-320 caliber, it has everything a serious diver needs: a helium escape valve, removable titanium guard, an expandable, adjustable rubber strap, and a large bezel with 12-nothed teeth for easy manipulation – even with diving gloves on. Fifteen sharks adorn the dial and one more is stamped on the back.
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