Dive watch? I like this one....

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The watch you linked to is not autowinding---it is quartz--at least on the link I read it was so it does not meet your spec either.

Right, got it. I said that in my post. I had to settle for that one because it did not have all the features I want. But so far it carries more of the features I'm looking for than any other watch I can afford. The only thing it (the Swiss Army model 241174) does not have is auto winding. The Seiko I linked to (SKA367) does not have a sapphire crystal and is not available in orange face.


Hint, JFYI, when a watch is described as "Automatic" that means it is a mechanical autowinder, there is a pendulum that stores energy in a main spring. If it says quartz that means it uses a battery or some other electric generating/power source to excite the quartz crystal and time the electric motor. There are also the EcoDrive type watches etc. Hope this helps.

N


Cool, got that too, but thanks for the reminder. I have looked at some of the available Citizen watches and not yet found anything that has all the specs I want.

Still looking for....

-At least 200 Meter depth rating
-Sapphire crystal
-Auto winding, Kenitic, Eco-Drive whatever you want to call it. NO BATTERY.
-Screw in crown and back
-Orange face OK maybe a black face but I prefer orange
-Stainless steel bracelet and case. NO I do not want a rubber/plastic/nylon band.
-Biggest luminos dots I can find.
-NO LCD or LED display at all.

Thanks
 
Why buy a "dive watch" when a good computer costs less?

Good question!

I will eventually afford a backup to my Suunto Cobra. I will probably go with a different model like a Vyper.... Have not put to much thought into that purchase yet and will cross that bridge when I come to it.

I do however want a dive watch in the interm so I have at the very least a bottom timer in backup to my Cobra in case I lose it for some reason.

Besides I want a big thick heavy manly cool looking dive watch for my ego.

:D
 
To each his own here but no one will beat this one(for price & operation as a diving time piece) with a 2000' pole......ie note price to your front door steps & functions(it's almost disposable---but I've only 'gone thru' 3 since '89)........enjoy......

Amazon.com: Casio Men's Alarm Chronograph Sport Watch #DW290-1V: Jewelry & Watches


Well it does have 1 of the 6 or 7 features I'm looking for. But it also has at least 2 things I said I specifically don't want....

So uh thanks....:D
 
You want a watch-computer ...Citizen HYPER AQUALAND. Got that for my 40th B day...I use it only in fresh water, since it has more sentimental value. I want to preserve it. But the wife insist I abuse it. That is why she gave it to me...got to love that woman...:)

But up here it cost around 480 CDN.
 
Well it does have 1 of the 6 or 7 features I'm looking for. But it also has at least 2 things I said I specifically don't want....

So uh thanks....:D[/QUOT


As I said "To each his own".......I'm confused now, is it 6 or 7 features you're looking for.....Oh & btw, you need to state the features you're looking for in your OP, to my knowledge you gave a picture & wanted to know about the value & if any people here knew of problems with the watch......
 
As for why a dive watch, redundancy to a possible computer failure. I will echo the feelings on the Seiko Monster series, I own the black one. Sapphire glass is great for scratch resistance, however it is more brittle than Seiko's hardlex, which is specific to them. On a scale of 1-10 sapphire is a 9 while hardlex is a 5.5 in scratch resistance. At depth pressure becomes an issue, and although it may be unlikely to happen, direct trauma at deeper depths would cause sapphire to fracture easier.

BTW I sell watches, and if anyone wants a good deal on a Seiko let me know I get great prices.
 
Maybe one of these then?

DOXA | the collection |

Love my SUB, kicks butt and takes names but in a clinch I know whcih one my money is on.

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It ain't called a Monster for nothing. My favorite two watches except for the Heuer Professioanl, RIP.

Why a a watch, because a dive computer would look stupid in a meeting with your boss and other important people.

N
 
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