Always admired the Brand and the historical horological history. Visited Santos Dumont house in Petropolis and wnated to buy a Santos for my wife (she is from Rio), but she preferred JLC Reverso, so...
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Always admired the Brand and the historical horological history. Visited Santos Dumont house in Petropolis and wnated to buy a Santos for my wife (she is from Rio), but she preferred JLC Reverso, so...
….yes absolutely, I was just generalising for the non diver audience. And I want a Fifty Fathoms too 😊
No not exactly, it is for diving with a CCR (closed circuit rebreather) in comparaison with 'regular' OC (open circuit) where you consume air, Nitrox (28 to 100% O2) or Trimix Gas (mix of N, O2 and...
This post made me laugh!
After selling my last SD 16600 a few years ago (hate/love relation over 10 years, where I bought and sold 4 of them), I told myself; you are not a Rolex man, too big, too...
49*1,000=49,000€
help me with the definition of mega-expensive watches....
;-)
Welcome J,
Always refreshing to see new joiners with good taste and not the usual "how much shall I ask for my Rolex?" intros.
Have fun and hold on to your wallet, it may want to spill out cash...
https://i.ibb.co/qM7LWFG/638-ACE29-624-B-44-A5-887-A-33-E204-D6-ECD7.jpg
this, or the Milgauss
there is always that, if you want to scare your PO chrono
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/rolex-oyster-perpetual-deepsea-challenge-2022
I love my JC. I wear it most of the time. Yes it is big and heavy. It is not that top heavy I must say, just need the proper adjustment on the bracelet, which is super easy with the clasp....
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mine!
Ok, I agree. I give you that. I tend to be very black and white and have a bit of 'know it all' attitude.....not my best trait :-(
Anybody is free to wear or use whatever they want and dive as they wish. I also have been wearing different watches on occasion on shallow dives on vacation but not as a tool, but just because I did...
Although, no advanced scuba diver will ever use a watch anymore ( I am Trimix adv. certified and I never take any watch diving), it is an achievement to produce a mechanical watch that is...
Hello, may I ask you why you do that? This is rather unconventional nowadays. I tend to do the other way around (although normally diving with 2 computers), knowing that computers are more accurate,...
...a good AD should provide that for free!
I really like it!
I love my Erica MN. I have 3 or 4 in different size and colours, Especially like it on my JP2000 Citizen Diver (24mm lugs)
Please, 12800ft. I am not gearing up for 4000ft, I leave that to the deskdivers and snorklers.....:acne:
made my day, had a good laugh! I want a Cuffdweller......
......a bit of desk diving
https://i.ibb.co/1KFJcZ7/CADA4-D4-D-AD82-45-C4-8-BA5-FF719-D7-C4572.jpg
after 3 days of Instructor training looking like that, I feel the right to sport the JC in the...
pretty sure it was a Tapir:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_American_tapir
My wife is Carioca (born and bread in RiodJ city) and everything Chrisjones3 says sounds like good advice. I go there 2-3 times a year. My advices;
- Do not rent a car if you do not know your way....
Is it safe?
https://i.ibb.co/dGmJfj9/825-B8-E20-B76-D-4307-8888-07618-EEE8309.jpg
......in Brazil (Abismo Anhumas in Bonito) with a Marinemaster SLA019
Nooooooo, my OCD would not allow that and if I saw you I would ask you if I can correct it immediately.
PS: Am I the only one that cannot live with a clock on a micro wave, oven, coffee maker,...