one of my recent purchases along with an old radio room (one of the forum re-issues when vostok went to pot then bounced back and now do their own)
one of my recent purchases along with an old radio room (one of the forum re-issues when vostok went to pot then bounced back and now do their own)
Great review!
I have the new Vostok black version of the radio room. Perfect watch for the money!Xantiagib
one of my recent purchases along with an old radio room (one of the forum re-issues when vostok went to pot then bounced back and now do their own)
Mine finally arrived today after a long wait in Heathrow..
The scuba dude is so familiar to a lot of collectors, however I haven't seen the silver variety before, I had to have it!
Pair this up with a Boris bezel (with seiko 007 insert) and a nice mesh bracelet..
Another beater! I don't actually like referring to my watches as 'beaters' but at £50-60 all in, I can probably afford to knock this one about a bit
- Ian
That's a great looking scuba dude, one of the newer styles coming through and it looks the business in silver too.
Enjoy.
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Good read and great pitures, thanks for taking the time
Paul
The 420 no date scuba dudes look excellent!
Ive just ordered a blue one - I aim to fit it with a boris bezel with blue Seiko insert
Great post, thanks OP.
And I'm really liking that silver scuba dude!!
Mine arrived this morning, taking just 11 days from the date of ordering. I must say for the money I'm very impressed, although I have binned the bracelet and replaced it with a decent mesh which I had lying around doing nothing. Size wise it's ideal for my skinny wrists and will make the perfect holiday watch when I head to the South of France next Tuesday for 3 weeks of camping.
Thanks again to the op for the comprehensive review which prompted my purchase.
A quick update after some simple modding. I fitted a plain black bezel and nickel hands from Meranom to give it a bit of a smarter look.
On a few different coloured straps...
On the wrist...
I much prefer the silver seconds hand but I think I might actually be missing the shiny dot bezel! I've been toying with the idea of taking the regular dot bezel, painting in the red dots black and luming the 12 marker. I did a quick photoshop mockup...
Might work? I'll see how I get on with the black bezel for a little while I think. Other things worth a mention - I've decided at 18mm lugs the 420 just doesn't sit right on a NATO (Perlon all the way!), over a year on and the case is still water tight, movement still keeping around +3 secs per day :)
Cheers for now!
Uke
I've just caught up with this thread and want to add my thanks to the OP for his great initial post.
Strangely enough for the last few weeks, after months of it lying unused, I have taken to wearing my (blue) "scuba dude" version on a blue rubber strap with white stitching.
I especially like to wear it at the gym when it gets charged up and where I know it won't come to any harm should come up against any of the weight machines. In fact I'd be rather worried that the machines might come off the worst in any collision with this tough little watch. :)
Like that gold handset very much, is it from Meranom?
great review, time i got one again i think.
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
Bought an Amphibia from a Russian seller after seeing a lot of positive reviews
Came with one of the lume markers floating around on dial and when I tired to set time, the crown came loose in my hand!
I bought an Amphibia and was very impressed they are great VFM imo .
I just traded away a 710 with the numbered dial for a 710 Scuba Dude. Having already a 470 with the numbered dial in my watchbox, the 710 was not getting any wrist time.
This came in...
This went out...
...because it looked too much like this one I already had.
I will say that I have owned probably thirty of these through the years, mostly the old Soviet versions. The newer ones from Meranom are very impressive for the price. I don't think anyone has raised their game in the last few years as much as Vostok.
Very nice Grandsire. I agree Vostocks have a unique charm, very low ownership cost and good water resistance makes wearing them in all circumstances completely stress free and great fun; the ratio of smiles to price for me is a no brainer.
Admittedly their QC could be further improved.
Very nice Grandsire. I agree Vostocks have a unique charm, very low ownership cost and good water resistance makes wearing them in all circumstances completely stress free and great fun; the ratio of smiles to price for me is a no brainer.
Admittedly their QC could be further improved.
Whoops double post, sorry.