The UIG Watch: The First Patented Nanotechnology Device
For detecting precious metals, buried treasures, artifacts, passageways, caves, and underground voids
The UIG Watch: Three detection and imaging systems in one device
We are pleased to introduce to you, for the first time in the world of modern nanotechnology, the UIG Watch: the world’s first patented device. This is the smallest 3D imaging device in the world, utilizing the latest advanced technologies and weighing less than 85 grams, making it easily portable and concealable.
The UIG Watch facilitates exploration and search for precious metals, buried treasures, archaeological finds, passageways, caves, and underground voids with ease. It also performs precise scanning of ancient and archaeological walls, reaching depths of up to 20 meters underground. Depth can be measured in meters and centimeters, and the device can distinguish between metals and voids with high accuracy.
For detecting precious metals, buried treasures, ancient artifacts, voids, caves, and tombs underground.
The device reaches a depth of 20 meters underground, with the ability to specify the depth in meters and centimeters.
The UIG Watch operates in seven languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Persian, and Arabic. For detecting precious metals, buried treasures, ancient artifacts, voids, caves, and tombs underground.












