In 2010, Carlos Coste established a new Guinness World Record for freediving, by completing a 150 metre underwater swim using no apparatus through Dos Ojos, a colossal cenote (cave network) that twists for 31 miles under Yucatan, Mexico. The new Oris Carlos Coste Limited Edition Cenote Series (2,000 pieces) boasts a number of original features to highlight Coste’s incredible feat. The essential minute counter glows in the dark for ease of reading under water; a triangle on the 2 minute position symbolises that Carlos would be reaching his own breath record of 2:30 minutes for a dynamic dive at this point, whilst a second triangle at the seven minute position highlights Carlos’s record of 7:30 minutes for holding his breath during a static dive.
Source: Europa Star June - July 2011 Magazine Issue