Yes please, pretty sure it would be a hit. I've been transitioning to quartz recently but high quality ones in this price range are pretty hard to find apart from Citizens/Seikos etc. Most micro brands only care about automatics.
Yes please, pretty sure it would be a hit. I've been transitioning to quartz recently but high quality ones in this price range are pretty hard to find apart from Citizens/Seikos etc. Most micro brands only care about automatics.
Did someone mention quartz diver? Just wondering how many years left till this one may appear?
You could always try the PRS 18 Q fantastic bit of kit.
paul.
With the recent new releases this most likely isn't high priority, but I figured this thread deserves a bump nonetheless.
I'm sure there's still a lot of love for the PRS-3Q.
I thought I would bump this after missing the Broadarrow PRS3 on SC (sure I wasn't the only one who tried to buy it).
Please make this again Eddie! I think the demand for the Broadarrows shows this could be a great seller.
I would love another choice of quartz diver since I found the PRS18Q a bit sharp on my bony wrist and would like something thinner.
You only have to see the speed that a PRS3 Q sells for on SC to see there is a demand for a decent quartz diver with a date window.
As far as I am aware the only readily available, sensibly sized 300m quartz diver (less than 50mm lug to lug), with a date, sapphire crystal, and decent lume is the Seamaster and I don't think they make them any more.
You may be right but who actually needs a 300m rather than one of the very many readily available 200m divers? I know watch collecting is not about need as opposed to 'want', but even so...
Fair enough, but are there any sensibly sized 200m quartz diver (less than 50mm lug to lug), with a date, sapphire crystal, and decent lume. All I can think of are the H3/Traser etc. type and they are a bit of an acquired taste. There are plenty of choices if you don't want decent lume, or a date window or a sapphire crystal.
Some of the Seikos have sapphire, and most can be modded to that effect.
Not many of the Seikos that have caught my eye approach 50mm lug to lug.
Since starting this thread over three years ago I've yet to find an affordable diver with date, sword hands and sapphire crystal. It's a shame that Eddie appears to be focussed on automatics these days, as there's definitely a gap in the market.
It is a great shame that nobody makes an; OEM, high end, thermo-compensated, quartz movement with an independent hour hand.
If Citizen could sell the A660 calibre in a sports watch case or sell the movement to other makers, I think they would easily displace Omega from a niche currently owned the Seamaster and its vile HEV mechanism.
Its always seemed to me to be such an obvious combination to fill a gaping hole in the market.
I'd happily pay over £1000 for a watch like that.
I wonder if there is pressure from across the industry not to do it?
When you see what Seiko can knock out a decent quartz Perpetual Calendar for there must be some potential to erode the space occupied by lower end automatic movements.
I also wonder if, at that price, it would be worth cannibalising that J Spings for the Seiko movement. An military diver based on it would be entirely new and quite exciting.
This may have been covered, but I was under the impression that the ETA 255.461 is still available, but possibly not in significant volumes for very long (although I successfully added 100 of them to my basket at one US-based watch part website).
I don't think it is thermocompensated, but hour-acking is a feature on it (Omega use it and have for ages)....
Dave
C'mon Eddie, if the people want bananas sell 'em bananas!!!
I am definitely a customer for one of these…….I love quartz divers.
If there are no plans for a new model 3q, how achievable is an 18q with date and sword hands?
There was an interesting article on Hodinkee regarding a Heuer quartz diver that apparently shares some of the same lineage as the PRS-3. Probably old news but I just stumbled across it recently. I rather like the dial and hands of the Chronosport version depicted. The retro diver market seems to be strong; I wonder if that would extend to a quartz piece. (I would certainly be in for one.)
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/marking...a-humble-heuer
Love the Heuer monnin cased divers, great read.
Thanks.
The PRS-17 might return as a quartz but it won't be this year.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
^^^Great^^^
That's more like it!
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^It may as well die now, as the PR3Q is clearly never going to return.
Every day I come to this thread.
Maybe one day.....it will be underway.
I still miss this one...
I wonder what 2015 will bring? Here's hoping!
I am convinced that if the PRS-3Q were to make a comback, it would be a big success.
My diver itch has been scratched by a Seiko 7548, but I did notice a Broadarrow PRS3 in SC recently.
That would be brilliant, my one has the annoying habit of stopping at random times now - battery was replaced 12 months ago when it started to no avail.
I've had the PRS-18Q (couldn't bond with it, too tall, too "blocky" and bead-basted finish not really my thing), the Precista PRS-3 (too big, esp. the 22mm lugs) and have now (at the risk of sounding like Goldie Locks, third time lucky) just acquired a Broadarrow PRS-3, which is perfect.
It's basically the CWC diver with spring bars (giving an infinite strap / bracelet options), sapphire rather than mineral glass (frankly I'd rather have plexi than m.g.) and 10 year battery life. So it's better than the CWC. Best of all, I got mine for about 65% of what a CWC would have cost me.
So, Eddie, please re-issue this as a Smiths or Precista. (Or are there copyright issues with CWC? It is a pretty close copy.)
Anyway, it's a gap in your current line-up and lots of people want a grab and go quartz tool watch.
Edit: just thought of one tiny thing that would make the "Broadarrow" PRS-3 reissue completely perfect: the aged lume as used on the PRS-82. One thing I love about old CWC divers is the way the Tritium has every so slightly yellowed. A Smiths PRS-3 as per the old Broadarrow one with vanilla lume really would be the bee's knees / cat's whiskers / dog's bollocks all in one.
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Would click on order too within a heartbeat, if the "old" PRS-3 would get a rerelease. Auto-/Quartz-Option would be even better, like with the PRS-18. Heck, I would order both versions!
Nice looking piece
Might have to get me one of those as well. Would rather it were a Precista though
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Spring bars take all the straps that fixed bars take (inc. NATO) but not vice versa.
I have my Broadarrow on a one-piece Perlon pull-through but could put it on any 18mm strap; not so if it were a CWC with fixies.
Anyway, the bars are the least of it -- I just think there's a market for good SS quartz diver, pref. with sapphire and date. CWC prices are silly for what you get.
Aged lume would be a bonus, too . . . .