What’s the tuna style watch I can’t read the logo?
Could you post a few more pictures it look very interesting.
Baden
What’s the tuna style watch I can’t read the logo?
Could you post a few more pictures it look very interesting.
Baden
I was going to ask the same! Looks exactly like a marinemaster 300 Tuna until I clocked the longer logo!
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A wrist shot and I also have the Turtle 6105 homage by the same brand which is of equally fantastic quality....
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Interesting stuff, (heads off to do the obligatory research) thanks for the pictures etc. It does look the part for sure!
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What's the panarai look-alike? Is that a diver as well?
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Nice collection.
Quite fancy trying the turtle - how is the bracelet quality?
Thanks. Will get one ordered in the morning.
OP you may have or soon will have a watch box full of watches worth a whole Rolex or Omega etc.
I’d choose the Rolex, but nice collection and each to their own.
Thanks. I’ve owned three Omega; 2254 for ten years, Bond Blue Seamastet and a Speedmaster reduced. All very nice watches.
At some point I will buy a Rolex OP but strangely, being a lover of dive watches, not a Sub. I do enjoy having a bit of choice which having one expensive piece doesn’t enable. You’re absolutely right though, each to their own.
Recently picked up a Steeldive 6105 alike from the forum, and i have to say its great value for the money, everything looks and feels good and at least it all lines up, or did as ive modded it already, whats not to like
How heavy is the Steeldive? I've always been worried about getting a Tuna style watch in stainless.
I wouldn't wear on the bracelet, and id be worried about top-heaviness and wobble.
It’s around 200g, but the Tuna is quite a low profile piece which hugs the wrist and its hidden lugs mean that the strap/bracelet keeps it close and flat. There isn’t much wobble or top heavy topple. It’ll wear surprisingly well even on a smaller wrist.
The weight of the bracelet balances it out even more, and the case shape is quite smooth too.
The Steeldive SD1975 is the perfect ‘try out’ piece if you’re considering a Tuna as it’s near-identical to the original. Only £179 from a couple of sellers on eBay.
Seems to be a few here who have been pleased with their Steeldive watches. I have been contemplating their MM300-a-like for some time and today the temptation got the better of me. UK sourced so I shouldn’t have to wait long. Has anyone else here had this model from their range?