A helping hand.
A very nice watch.
I have never truly satisfied my 'need' for a good dive chrono, with pushers that can be activated underwater. In my time, I had a UTS Chrono. Lovely watch, but too large and thick and did not like the screwed on lugs. Also bought the last Sinn 203 from their factory in Frankfurt (back then), but did not like the feel of the pushers. They were a bit 'loose' feeling.
I like the new Arktis II, but not it's display back or 43mm diameter. I like the Aquastar Deepstar, but it's retro looks and 'one eye' look are not for me (I think).
Some months ago I found out about the Zodiac Sea-chron reviewed here: https://www.ablogtowatch.com/watch-r...s-chronograph/
Must say it's a looker and does seem like a no nonsense watch. Must admit to not know much about Zodiac. Anyone owned any of their watches able to give some feedback on feel, case finish, build quality, warranty, etc?
Most importantly, anyone knows if these pushers can be activated underwater?!
Last edited by buddy13; 6th September 2023 at 15:54.
A helping hand.
A very nice watch.
Do you really need a chronograph that can have its pushers operated when submerged ? It seems an odd thing to guide the purchase of an expensive chrono.
Last edited by HookedSeven; 6th September 2023 at 18:25.
I'd imagine as it's called a sea-chron and water proof to 660ft he probably plans on diving with it using the chronograph as a timer.
Either way for absolute certainty I'd contact Zodiac direct, at least they would give you the correct answer.
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That's a very good looking Zodiac.
As an aside, here's a thread from a few years ago about divers with pushers that can be used underwater, in case you see something in there that also tickles your fancy:
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-diver-options
The Sinn EZM13.1 has pushers that function underwater.
Some Damasko too.
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