




The ultimate sports watch from the Lip collection, the NAUTIC, in its large 41mm format, has all the qualities needed to attract the most active sports enthusiasts. Its sandblasted super-compressor case and its matching Milanese mesh strap, both made of 316L stainless steel, have received a matte blue Gun surface treatment for a distinctive style. The two oversized crowns facilitate grip even when wearing gloves, and one of them allows you to activate the internal bezel for calculating dive time. As for the dial, the watchmaker drew inspiration from the Nautic Automatic of 1967, featuring white-painted numeral indices with a Gun-colored outline and a characteristic "arrow" minute hand. This design enables the watchmaker from Besançon to combine a matte black non-reflective background with very visible white Super LumiNova indices and hands, ensuring perfect readability even at night. Its double-domed sapphire glass is treated with anti-reflective coating, and the transparent screw-down case back allows you to observe the movement in operation.
Warranty
2 YEARS
worldwide
Made
in France
in Besançon
SHIPPING
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RETURNS
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30 days
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Dimensions : 41 mm
Entrecorne : 20 mm
3 Hands: hours/minutes/seconds.
Date (quick correction).
Stop second function.
Free in mainland France, Monaco, and Corsica for any order of 179 euros or more including VAT.
Delivery within 48 to 72 business hours.
Reference movement : miyota 8215
Frequency: 21600 vibrations/hour.
Jewels: 21.
Accuracy: -20/+40 sec /Day.
Power reserve (Mainspring after fully wound up): 42 hours.
DIVER’S WATCH, 1967
Lip's Nautic-Ski is no ordinary diver's watch. It left its mark on the history of French watchmaking with its famous internal rotating bezel, its so-called ‘compressor’ case and its thick, highly curved crystal.
Produced in the spring of 1967 to mark the brand's centenary and showcased at the 1968 Grenoble Olympic Games, it claimed to be the first French watch to be water-resistant to 200 m. Its water resistance was soon put to the test: the Nautic-Ski was adopted by Eric Tabarly and Captain Cousteau's team. Its special name comes from Fred Lip's desire to create a timepiece suited to the most extreme sports. ‘Nautic’ comes from its remarkable water-resistance and the word ‘Ski’ bears witness to the passion for gliding and speed of Fred Lip and his daughter, Muriel, who was a member of the French women's alpine ski team from 1950 to 1956.
LIP Besançon is once again manufacturing this model in its most authentic version: Nautic-Ski mechanical movement with automatic winding.