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Thread: Just got this nice Andersmann Deep Ocean 3000 m

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    Just got this nice Andersmann Deep Ocean 3000 m

    What do you think?











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    It seems huge but I like it!


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    I like that a lot. Prefer it on the black rubber strap but not too shabby on the leather either.

    Chris

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    That's a bit of a beast! Prefer it on the black rubber to be honest. Nice looking substantial watch.

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    Now that is a watch I have not come across before.....really nice indeed. How big is it?
    Oh congrats too.

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    Oooh, now that's very nice - and a new one to me too.

    I agree that it looks fantastic on the rubber but I personally wouldn't have it on brown leather as I think there are just too many colours going on.

    I like watches of diameter between 44mm and 47mm, so as this is 47mm it would work for me (ironically Tukjaer I also own a yellow Seawolf II).

    CHF 2380 equates to about £1900 - that's a great price to be honest for a spec like this...

    MOVEMENT :Swiss automatic movement ETA 2892-2A
    FUNCTION :Hours, minutes, seconds 42 hours power reserve
    MATERIALS :Titanium Grade 5
    CASE :Diameter 47mm, screw-down winding crown
    CASE LENGTH :56mm
    LUG WIDTH :26mm
    THICKNESS :20mm
    CRYSTAL :Double curved sapphire 4.5mm thick with anti-reflective coating
    BEZEL :Anti-clockwise unidirectional rotating bezel in ceramic and titanium (120 clicks)
    BACK :Screw in solid titanium case back
    DIAL :Black grained dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hour markers
    WATER RESISTANCE :3000m
    STRAP :ANDERSMANN personalized rubber strap and titanium buckle
    LIMITED PRODUCTION :100 pieces
    REMARK :All watches come with box with warranty card

    Tempting... very tempting!

    Simon

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    Looks awesome on the rubber, a few mil too large for me though.

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    It is large, but only 1-2 mm more than the Seawolf (lug to lug). I love the combination of ceramic and titanium (grade 5)

    Remember vat in the price. But still a good deal imo.

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    I could live with that 😀

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    Yeah i like that looks like a very solid watch,

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    I like it. The only thing I am not a fan of is the knurled bezel.

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    That's a good tough looking watch, just the name is a little long for the watch face, they should have stopped at Anders or maybe Mann.

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    Looks sledgehammer proof. It'll certainly have some wrist presence, but I like that.

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    There is a lot to like about that one! Great dial :)
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Ach, someone has to be the voice of dissent. I hate the crown, I don't like the black numbers on the black bezel and while I love a domed crystal that one just looks weird, too domed, doesn't sit nicely with the bezel and looks too small in diameter. To me it looks like yet another Asian microbrand doing BIG watches, especially with that dial and blue seconds hand.

    But it's not my watch and I don't have to like it, it's yours and if you like it then who cares what I think?

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    Bit big for me but I do like it, maybe prefer a flat crystal tho, but very cool.

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    Looks a beast....but in a good way!

    Not seen you around these parts for ages, nice to see you back. I always loved your array of divers, you had the first Orient 300m I ever saw, and your pics were always top notch too

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    Yes looks good,an hint of panerai in there


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    I like it, not sure if enough to buy one , but very nice indeed.

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    It looks like a proper divers tool i like it

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    As a diver I do like the knurled bezel and crown. Look very useable. Having a practically illegible bezel reading in low light underwater conditions makes the knurling fairly pointless though. In reality I use a Computer diving but always wear a useable dive watch too. Ironically the Sinn U2 used as a comparison is my go to Dive watch. While it looks cool, this is definitely not a true dive watch. What is the point in a dive bezel you can't see underwater?

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    Looks hewn out of granite. Not for shrinking violets.....


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    I like it, a lot. It does look like it could survive anything, Good pickup :thumbup:


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    I've loved the look of these since someone first posted here about them. Was really tempted at the time to take a punt on one, but was concerned by the size. It really looks amazing, and am having another bout of watch envy now... Great to see a wrist shot - what's your wrist measurement?

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    That's a big unit! Looks great on the rubber.....too big for me though.

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    The Arnold Schwarzenegger of watches (?) that is one big unit !

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    I love the look of that, but it's a tadge too big for me. Seems good value though, I'll be looking at the website now....

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    Right, had a look and sadly (for me) they only do 47mm dia watches. Well worth a look though, not sure if I'm allowed to post a link to the website so I won't.

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    Too big but my first impressions were that it looks really nice. Congrats.

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    I have never heard of the brand but I really like that
    Off I go to google them (this place costs me money)

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    It's big and bold and I do like it.

    The domed sapphire and stealth bezel suit it well. Yes, it will work perfectly for swimming and diving use (and of course desk diving), but it is going to catch on everything and the bead blasted finish will not stay nice for long.
    Last edited by j111dja; 24th February 2017 at 19:47.

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    Bloody love it and want one.

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    Thanks guys. My wrist is 18 cm, and my first impression was that it was too big for me. But after a few days with one of my Mudmasters (56 cm) made it seem small.....



    I don't have a picture of Mudmaster vs. Deep Ocean, but here is one with some other divers:


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    Very very attractive at first look , I even looked there website and checked everything out and then noticed no date complication! So no sale for me,never mind .

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