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		<title>William Trubridge Becomes Montblanc’s Deepest Mark Maker</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Montblanc welcomes world champion freediver William Trubridge to its family of notable Mark Makers The World’s Deepest ManWilliam Trubridge spent the first 18 months of his life in the North of England until his parentsdecided to sell almost everything they owned and buy a boat in Spain. Keen to leave the rainyBritish weather behind them,&#8230;</p>
<p>El cargo <a rel="nofollow" href="https://berger.com.mx/en/william-trubridge-becomes-montblancs-deepest-mark-maker/">William Trubridge Becomes Montblanc’s Deepest Mark Maker</a> apareció primero en <a rel="nofollow" href="https://berger.com.mx/en">Berger</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Montblanc welcomes world champion freediver William Trubridge to its family of notable Mark Makers</em></p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>The World’s Deepest Man</strong><br><strong><br></strong>William Trubridge spent the first 18 months of his life in the North of England until his parents<br>decided to sell almost everything they owned and buy a boat in Spain. Keen to leave the rainy<br>British weather behind them, they sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean Islands,<br>passing through the Panama Canal to the Galapagos Islands, and on to the daisy chain of Pacific<br>Islands, before arriving in New Zealand – by which time William was five years old. This incredible<br>experience enabled him to learn to swim by the age of two and he spent his early years as much<br>in the water as out of it. The water became both his playground and his classroom. By the age of<br>eight, he was already descending to a depth of 15 metres, while collecting rocks from the reef with<br>his brother. At the age of eleven, the family returned to land and he had a normal teenage life, but<br>the sea always beckoned. He discovered freediving in his 20s and hasn’t looked back since.<br><br>Today, he is the world’s deepest man, having descended 102 metres (334 feet) under the water,<br>completely unaided and on a single breath. He also holds 18 freediving records and has achieved<br>six world championship titles. In addition to his freediving activities, he is also a keynote speaker,<br>sharing how he neutralizes stress and fear in his deepest dives and how to go “below the surface”<br>of consciousness to access intuition and creativity.<br><br>Freediving offers more than just sporting diversion; it is a journey into yourself, a victory over fear<br>and instinct, and an exercise in mental discipline, telling your body to relax despite the fact that<br>literally every cell is clamoring for air,” says William.<br><br>The freediving champion is the ideal athlete for Montblanc’s line of timepieces and in particular<br>the Montblanc Iced Sea collection that is water-resistant to 300 metres. After ascending the<br>mountains with its 1858 collection, Montblanc continues to explore natural environments and<br>maritime landscapes with its Iced Sea collection, but now, without oxygen.<br><br>Montblanc imagined and unveiled the “0 Oxygen” concept in 2020, taking inspiration from the<br>world of mountain climbing. Like the alpinists who ascend the world’s highest peaks without the<br>use of supplemental oxygen, the Maison’s “0 Oxygen” timepieces are housed in cases devoid of<br>oxygen that improve their performance in harsh conditions.<br><br>These timepieces feature several benefits for athletes who need their equipment to work in<br>extreme environments. Zero oxygen inside the case not only eliminates fogging, which can occur<br>with drastic temperature changes in the water, but also prevents oxidization. Without oxygen, all<br>the components last longer and will provide unfaltering precision over time.<br><br>So, what could be more natural than a collaboration with a professional freediving champion to<br>represent Montblanc’s Iced Sea collection of diving watches, and in particular the latest Montblanc<br>Iced Sea 0 Oxygen Deep 4810? Wearing this new timepiece during a photoshoot for Montblanc in<br>Tignes, France, William took a long deep breath to descend into the glacial waters under the<br>mountain ice in order to put the watch to a real-life test.<br><br>For the first time in his athletic life, William swam in water at 0°C, in the middle of ice and at an<br>altitude of 2000 metres in the majestic mountains of the French Alps, very close to the Mont Blanc<br>mountain itself.<br><br>Unfamiliar with this frozen environment, he shared afterwards: “Entering the cold water, I had to<br>remind myself that the intense feeling of cold was really only information coming to my<br>awareness. I tried to align myself with that speck of awareness and stay immune to the sensation,<br>but it was easier said than done!”<br><br><strong>A Connection to The Mountains</strong><br><strong><br></strong>Like William, Montblanc continues to beat “Personal Bests” as the new Montblanc Iced Sea 0<br>Oxygen Deep 4810 sports watch can descend to 4,810 metres below sea level. The number<br>represents the height in metres of the Mont Blanc mountain and the depths to which the watch<br>can descend underwater, linking the mountain to the ocean, and mountaineering to freediving,<br>two activities that the Montblanc Iced Sea 0 Oxygen Deep 4810 takes in its stride.<br><br>As William takes a long deep breath in to keep his body oxygenated for minutes at a time, the<br>Montblanc Iced Sea 0 Oxygen Deep 4810 exhales all its oxygen to keep its mechanical engine<br>working as perfectly as possible. Together, they make a formidable team as they continue to<br>freedive together and leave their mark to inspire others</p>


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