On June 16th, 2022, Reservoir Watch had the pleasure of taking the lucky owners of the RESERVOIR Hydrosphere Greg Lecoeur diving watch on a diving session with the talented eponymous photographer Greg Lecoeur and François Moreau, CEO and founder of the French-Swiss brand. Greg Lecoeur, ambassador of RESERVOIR, is particularly engaged in the preservation of nature and uses photography to expose the beauty of the marine world and raise awareness of the vulnerability of ecosystems. His portfolio of images has conquered the four corners of the planet and his images have been published in prestigious magazines such as National Geographic and Le Figaro.
The bronze Hydrosphere Greg Lecoeur watch was in its natural environment on Thursday June 16th, taken to the sea depths of Port-Cros Island, one of the three islands of Hyères, a coastal archipelago in the Mediterranean sea. The session offered the lucky owners of the waterproof watch the opportunity to test the model and use their watch (for those who had not yet done so) in optimal and immersive conditions. They had the wonderful opportunity to live a unique experience, alongside a professional and not the least. Greg Lecoeur’s presence and knowledge in terms of scuba diving was a precious help for the most novice participants and will have guided the most experienced among them in the exploration of unknown worlds. The extraordinary place where this dive took place made the session even better and the participation of Greg Lecoeur undeniably allowed the participants to experience a great moment, during which time simply stopped.
The limited edition Hydrosphere GREG LECOEUR
The Greg Lecoeur Hydrosphere watch has a 45mm diameter bronze case with a brushed finish, water resistant to 250 meters, thanks to a screwed steel case back.
The blue dial of the Hydrosphere is a reminder of the ocean depths with its sunburst finish that reproduces the variations of light in the water.
The case is distinguished on this edition by the discreet mention and signature of Greg Lecoeur at 3:30. In addition, the unidirectional rotating ceramic bezel is engraved with graduations for the retrograde minute display.
Cette série limitée éponyme retrace l'art photographique du plongeur en faveur de la préservation de la faune et de la flore des océans. La seule véritable montre de plongée rétrograde du marché, montée sur un bracelet Nato ou caoutchouc. Cette montre de plongée se caractérise également par la présence d'une couronne vissée gainée de caoutchouc, d'une valve à hélium située dans la carrure du boîtier à 9 heures, sans oublier un indicateur de mouvement de la montre indispensable au plongeur puisqu'il lui permet de s'assurer que sa montre ne s'est pas arrêtée. Enfin, la luminescence de la RESERVOIR watch ne se limite pas à son indicateur de marche, elle est présente de manière efficace sur les différentes graduations de la lunette tournante, de l'aiguille mais aussi sur les index du cadran.