I'm a fan. These are exceptionally good looking IMO
Type: Posts; User: bedlam
I'm a fan. These are exceptionally good looking IMO
http://www.wellnet.com.au/pics/Ocean7%20LM-2C%2030-01-2013%20rubber%204.jpg
http://www.wellnet.com.au/pics/Citizen%20BN0100%20NATO%2015-12-2012%206%20lume.jpg
Love these Citizens. I had a JV that I really liked too :-)
http://www.wellnet.com.au/pics/Citizen%20Promaster%20JV%202014-02-02%20Lena%203.jpg
Agreed.
They aren't going to use the watch alone by choice but I have needed to when a computer has failed.
It specifies a minute scale up to 60 mins and to highlight the 5 min markers. That is two separate components
Which looks something like this (or the DA46 bezel I posted above):
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Are you ok? Did somebody hurt you? You should definitely compensate by attacking others first.
Its an EDT bezel. If you look at the pic above you can see the numbers run clockwise. Which is why I asked.
Any deeper and its all gone. Calls the whole orange is best for diving myth out (looking at you Doxa).
Pic with the camera flash on to put the colours back (cos the light isn't being filtered...
What makes you think that?
Absolutely you do. Orange is gone by 15m.
I took the pic below at 14m in full sun.
http://www.wellnet.com.au/diving/-%20Mako%20colours%20with%20no%20strobe%20at%2014m%20full%20sun.jpg
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I hope you get well soon!
Its good somebody found a use for the diver extension cos they are of no use to divers.
Shame about the unindexed bezel. They should have just taken the bezel from the DA46 and used that.
Always wanted a watch like the DA46 that is dive watch ISO compliant. I wonder if that bezel...
I have always liked the look of the Ploprof...but the orange hand is unhelpful on a dive watch (orange goes grey underwater so you lose contrast), the bezel system looks hard to use with one gloved...
It's not that big a stretch. The part price for a replacement ceramic shroud on my Marinemaster 1000m Tuna was $800
An affluent lifestyle is bad for the environment. Watches may be a component of that for some but its far from being the biggest issue.
Quoted for the benefit of those who might be tempted to do business with you.
Given you will defend the indefensible further discussion is pointless.
Fraud was ok years ago because it was easier to get away with? I think not. And Rolex is still trading off its hokey Everest story with no apparent backlash from the same people who snicker at...
I wasn't comparing technology I was comparing behaviour. Claiming its wrong for Bremont to do the things Rolex did to establish itself in the industry might suggests a double standard is present in...
Putting them on the same path as Rolex. Which perhaps bodes well for them in the future.
Rolex bought stock Aegler movements and put the Rolex name on them (does that ring a Bremont bell??). Then...
That's how Rolex got their start, so the brothers might be on to something :smug:
Its a Bonetto Cinturini Italian rubber strap
Damasko fan here. Mine is a near perfect tool watch
http://www.wellnet.com.au/pics/Damasko%20DA46%20rubber%202013-12-09%20Tas%203.jpg
Depends where you dive. My last 100+m dive was open circuit in a wetsuit, in the north of Bali
109m open circuit would be pretty much a touch and go dive as you couldn't carry enough gas for more...
The Luria research has been hilariously misunderstood and mis-applied by some watch companies. Most notably Doxa. Doxa's claims about orange and better visibility when diving are just embarrassing.
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