
2021 Timefactors Smiths Caribbean 1000 YB Yellow 40mm
Here we have a 2021 Timefactors Smiths Caribbean 1000 YB Yellow, this is the first dive watch tested to 1000 metres/3300 feet to be launched by Time Factors. Caribbean watches gained immense popularity in the 1960s, standing out for their stylish designs and impressive water resistance. The name was introduced by Jenny Watches, founded in 1963, a Swiss brand known for its professional dive watches. They were particularly recognised for their MONOBLOC Triple-Safe case design and were a pioneer in producing a 1,000-meter water-resistant dive watch, the Caribbean 1000. Several other brands also produced watches under the Caribbean name, including Ollech & Wajs and Jacquet Droz. The 40mm polished stainless steel case curves over your wrist with tapered flat-ended drilled lugs. Its curved flanks have crisp edges leading to a lug-to-lug length of 44.5mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. On the right side, a screw-down coin-edged domed crown. A coin-edged steel bezel has a blue enamelled 12-hour scale with polished 3D pyramid indices holding a domed sapphire crystal AR-coated on the inside above a vibrant yellow dial. An outer minute track surrounds applied steel double baton indexes filled with lume at the cardinal points and lume-coated batons marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window, featuring thick black hands filled with lume, is complemented by an arrow-pointed sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Smiths motif, and at 6 o’clock, ‘Caribbean 1000 Meters 3300 Ft’ completes this vintage-infused dive monster. On the reverse, a screw-down solid case back engraved with the details of the watch and ‘Smiths’ motif in the centre, inside automatic Miyota 9015, 24 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, this quality workhorse movement has hand winding, hacking seconds and quick-set date. It comes paired with its 20mm Beads of Rice brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp. This watch is sold with its original Timefactors Smiths box and paperwork.
Here we have a 2021 Timefactors Smiths Caribbean 1000 YB Yellow, this is the first dive watch tested to 1000 metres/3300 feet to be launched by Time Factors. Caribbean watches gained immense popularity in the 1960s, standing out for their stylish designs and impressive water resistance. The name was introduced by Jenny Watches, founded in 1963, a Swiss brand known for its professional dive watches. They were particularly recognised for their MONOBLOC Triple-Safe case design and were a pioneer in producing a 1,000-meter water-resistant dive watch, the Caribbean 1000. Several other brands also produced watches under the Caribbean name, including Ollech & Wajs and Jacquet Droz. The 40mm polished stainless steel case curves over your wrist with tapered flat-ended drilled lugs. Its curved flanks have crisp edges leading to a lug-to-lug length of 44.5mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. On the right side, a screw-down coin-edged domed crown. A coin-edged steel bezel has a blue enamelled 12-hour scale with polished 3D pyramid indices holding a domed sapphire crystal AR-coated on the inside above a vibrant yellow dial. An outer minute track surrounds applied steel double baton indexes filled with lume at the cardinal points and lume-coated batons marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window, featuring thick black hands filled with lume, is complemented by an arrow-pointed sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Smiths motif, and at 6 o’clock, ‘Caribbean 1000 Meters 3300 Ft’ completes this vintage-infused dive monster. On the reverse, a screw-down solid case back engraved with the details of the watch and ‘Smiths’ motif in the centre, inside automatic Miyota 9015, 24 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, this quality workhorse movement has hand winding, hacking seconds and quick-set date. It comes paired with its 20mm Beads of Rice brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp. This watch is sold with its original Timefactors Smiths box and paperwork.
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Here we have a 2021 Timefactors Smiths Caribbean 1000 YB Yellow, this is the first dive watch tested to 1000 metres/3300 feet to be launched by Time Factors. Caribbean watches gained immense popularity in the 1960s, standing out for their stylish designs and impressive water resistance. The name was introduced by Jenny Watches, founded in 1963, a Swiss brand known for its professional dive watches. They were particularly recognised for their MONOBLOC Triple-Safe case design and were a pioneer in producing a 1,000-meter water-resistant dive watch, the Caribbean 1000. Several other brands also produced watches under the Caribbean name, including Ollech & Wajs and Jacquet Droz. The 40mm polished stainless steel case curves over your wrist with tapered flat-ended drilled lugs. Its curved flanks have crisp edges leading to a lug-to-lug length of 44.5mm and a case thickness of 14.5mm, ensuring a comfortable fit. On the right side, a screw-down coin-edged domed crown. A coin-edged steel bezel has a blue enamelled 12-hour scale with polished 3D pyramid indices holding a domed sapphire crystal AR-coated on the inside above a vibrant yellow dial. An outer minute track surrounds applied steel double baton indexes filled with lume at the cardinal points and lume-coated batons marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a framed date window, featuring thick black hands filled with lume, is complemented by an arrow-pointed sweeping second hand. At noon, we have the Smiths motif, and at 6 o’clock, ‘Caribbean 1000 Meters 3300 Ft’ completes this vintage-infused dive monster. On the reverse, a screw-down solid case back engraved with the details of the watch and ‘Smiths’ motif in the centre, inside automatic Miyota 9015, 24 jewels, beating at 28,800 beats per hour, this quality workhorse movement has hand winding, hacking seconds and quick-set date. It comes paired with its 20mm Beads of Rice brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp. This watch is sold with its original Timefactors Smiths box and paperwork.























