Possibly a Divex or Apeks. I'm sure you could get a Citizen diver for that too.
Or if not a diver a G-shock or that pvd CWC GS sapphire that's on sc at the moment.
Would like some recommendations please.
I have been out of the watch game for a while.
I want something I can use for swimming / holiday without fear of water ingress, so probably minimum, 200m.
New or preowned doesn't matter, but the budget is £200 or less
Thanks for any recommendations.
Mark
Possibly a Divex or Apeks. I'm sure you could get a Citizen diver for that too.
Or if not a diver a G-shock or that pvd CWC GS sapphire that's on sc at the moment.
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Scurfa. Rated to 300m or 500m (depending on the model) and should be achievable second-hand within your price range.
G-Shock or Orient Mako/Kamasu/Ray.
I have an Apeks 200m which would be easily in budget. It's a good size too (not too big). You'd get a Seiko 5 too if you wanted an auto.
I picked up a Zeno PRS3 recently in budget, and it's got a 10yr battery life and 300m WR so perfect if you can find one.
Casio MDV106 has 200m WR and you can get a new one for £50.
A shade over budget but the Phoibos WaveMasters get very good reviews and look good, white dial with black bezel is nice.
PHOIBOS Automatic Men's 300m Diver Watch with Wave Patterned Dial and Rubber Strap Wave Master PY010R https://amzn.eu/d/3lhzkrW
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This one.
316L Stainless Steel Case.
100m WR
Screw back crown
Miyota auto movement
Sapphire Crystal.
seiko solar tuna maybe ( used of course or you can get deals on new ones if you up your budget a bit )
As stated Apeks and Divex excellent value. Scurfas also fantastic watches.
Personally, I’d try and stump up a little more and get an automatic Seiko diver. For all their alignment issues they are still pretty cool and some of them are iconic.
If you don't mind stretching the budget a bit, £255 will get you a brand new Titanium diver, with Tritium indexes, 300m WR, sapphire crystal, and a 10-year battery life. There's date and DLC versions, too.
MWC haven't exactly been forum favourites, but I've owned 3 and they've been superb, and when I needed customer support they really came-up trumps.
Heimdallr Sharkey of whatever style you like
You can't beat the Citizen Promaster Eco Drive (BN0151-17L), surely? Pretty much their all-time classic.
Could you get a Zelos for that budget? I've always been amazed just how much bang you get for the buck with those
I don't think you need a diver for a bit of sea side splashing about. I've swam and messed about in boats wearing a watch with 50m WR. But if you want a diver and are OK with a slightly bigger case the Casio Duro is great value and can be found for less than £50: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyyLkXNWSvM
Steeldive Tuna, Seiko auto movement, (mine's within 3 secs per day) 300mtrs, sapphire glass, ceramic bezel, rubber & metal bracelet.... all for £135.
Amazing value. 👍
Sorry guys, by "has the water resistance been proven" I don't mean 200m+ pressure tests, just have people swam and snorkelled and dived into the hotel pool in one and not had any problems.
I've scuba dived in a Heimdallr 6105 and a Steeldive 'Tuna' and MM300.
Not super deep, but certainly enough to prove their WR for swimming or most recreational scuba diving.
Obviously my 'tests' only proved those watches were water resistant, but I suspect you'll be unlucky to get one which isn't.
My latest Steeldive 'Tuna' was only £80 delivered (from AliExpress).
M
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Orient Mako/Ray or one of the Geckota dive watches. The G-02 is pretty funky and brand new for £199.
Nobody has mentioned a Vostok yet…
I will get my coat…
Another vote for Scurfa from me - I've had a couple of their quartz divers, outstanding value for money and beautifully engineered.
Steve
Some great recommendations. Thanks everyone
Mark
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