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    Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
    20 each of blue, yellow and yellow/blue, 15 black and 13 orange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
    20 each of blue, yellow and yellow/blue, 15 black and 13 orange.

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    Tbh thought it might have been more. Would like the black dial myself but already have 4 of your divers and only 1 chrono and all veteran's. So will be for the first time joining the scramble when the monopusher is released for my only brand spanker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobc View Post
    Tbh thought it might have been more. Would like the black dial myself but already have 4 of your divers and only 1 chrono and all veteran's. So will be for the first time joining the scramble when the monopusher is released for my only brand spanker.
    There were also 50 Everest black dial and 50 Expeditions plus all the other watches. I try to restrict ordering to 200 orders but a few stragglers always get through, it was 209 last Sunday.

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    Great that business is booming for you though Eddie


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    Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
    There were also 50 Everest black dial and 50 Expeditions plus all the other watches. I try to restrict ordering to 200 orders but a few stragglers always get through, it was 209 last Sunday.

    Eddie
    I love the expression ‘stragglers’ referring to those who only completed there purchases within 60 seconds of the shop opening! Lol.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxsash View Post
    I love the expression ‘stragglers’ referring to those who only completed there purchases within 60 seconds of the shop opening! Lol.


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    Haha, how very true, I think I attempted to complete my order for a black dial Everest in just over 30 seconds of the shop opening and you guessed it....sold out before I could send the payment.

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    Eddie, your email said all version of the Caribbean available, but the website is showing yellow/blue sold out. Which is the case?

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    Looking forward to wearing this in the sun
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    Great combo No.2
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    Great combo No.2
    Agreed, that looks like the business.
    Any chance of a wrist shot?

    Asking for a sunshine snap may be one ask too many at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickyboyo View Post
    Agreed, that looks like the business.
    Any chance of a wrist shot?

    Asking for a sunshine snap may be one ask too many at the moment.

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    Cheers buddy, superb combination there n2

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickyboyo View Post
    Cheers buddy, superb combination there n2

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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384067815...r=652325178871

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    Quote Originally Posted by number2 View Post
    Inspired by your choice I have ordered a similar strap for my blue version.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by number2 View Post
    Now that is art!
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    Wonderful pics. Congratulations on that purchase. I love the creamy lume too. I have been banging on about the lume in a few posts but this is very sympathetic and elegant.

    I was wondering is there a technical or manufacturing reason why the renaults are as deep as there are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxsash View Post
    I was wondering is there a technical or manufacturing reason why the renaults are as deep as there are?
    Nicole might be able to help you with that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Curta View Post
    Nicole might be able to help you with that one.


    I’m assuming autocorrect has changed that from rehauts!

    It does look really deep in that last photo, I wonder if it the angle of the shot is causing the crystal to destroy it to look even deeper.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxsash View Post
    Wonderful pics. Congratulations on that purchase. I love the creamy lume too. I have been banging on about the lume in a few posts but this is very sympathetic and elegant.

    I was wondering is there a technical or manufacturing reason why the renaults are as deep as there are?
    I’ve read elsewhere that a dive watch with such high WR have thicker crystals, and the rehaut keeps the crystal from touching the center point/hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theflyingfisherman View Post
    I’ve read elsewhere that a dive watch with such high WR have thicker crystals, and the rehaut keeps the crystal from touching the center point/hands.
    The crystal is 4.5mm thick according to the spec sheet, it needs to be to ensure the WR, It’s also domed which does increase the distortion / impression of depth.

    On the wrist it does look quite deep / tall. I think this is down to the modest diameter and lug to lug measurement in comparison to its thickness. However, on paper it’s dimensions are similar to a lot of modern watches.


    For comparison with watches with similar depth ratings:
    Smiths Caribbean: Dia 39.6, depth 15.2, L2L 44.5
    Sinn U1: dia 44, depth 14.6, L2L 50.5
    Tudor Pelagos: dia 42, depth 14, L2L 50
    Seiko MM300 tuna: dia 47.6, depth 15, L2L 44
    Scuba pro 500: dia 41, depth 14.5 L2L 45

    As you can see there is not a lot in it with regards to thickness, it’s also similar in size to the Scubapro which is a high water resistance vintage dive watch.

    I have to admit since it’s arrival early last week it’s not been love at first sight, other things have been worn; I will persevere as it’s a great looking watch but the height (or to be more accurate the impression of thickness) niggles me a bit. Time will tell. I probably need to find the right strap for it.

    One thing that cannot be argued is the value for money this watch represents a 1000m rated dive watch with fantastic looks for less than £400 is incredible.

    Sorry for going a little off topic
    Last edited by Sinnlover; 3rd October 2021 at 18:46.

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    #120 Interesting post, for me the great attraction of the Caribbean is its 70's vibe, domed crystal, deep rehaut, the hands seem to float across the dial.
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    Pictures of the Caribbean yellow/blue and black dial

    Yes, very useful observations. Sort of confirms what I’ve been thinking which has stopped me from trying to get one in the Sunday scramble. There is no doubt it is a fantastic watch and on the right wrist it will work a treat.

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    Feeling mighty pleased with myself: missed the blue version by a whisker last month, just secured one now. Now I can enjoy what remains of the weekend.

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    It is a lovely little watch. A bit tall but I like it that way.
    Very pleased.
    Was worried about sizing as some micro brands like going to the town with Loctite but looks like Eddie hasn’t heard of Loctite and it is good that way. Couple of screws were slipping when trying to size it but managed.
    The watch itself is everything I expected it to be-really nice.
    Opted for black though the yellow with black bezel also looks very nice in pics below.
    All in all, a fantastic release from TF.

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    Thanks for that. It makes sense that the crystal thickness and height above pinion are relative to the water pressures experienced. that said my Sea dweller has 4K depth rating and a small visible rehault.
    I'm not trying to have ago at the Caribbean it is a great value watch. Its just that personally I prefer the look of a thin rehault and always wondered why it seemed to vary so from watch to watch.

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