Dive watch? I like this one....

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Now that you've added a black face (maybe).....

Check out this one, especially picture #6:

Sea Dweller at 1200m! - Watchuseek Watch Forums

This is a pretty nice dive watch.....And for the unlimited budget, you could always go for one of those oil filled jobs that can handle any abyss.

My wife bought me a SeaDweller for my birthday a couple years ago. It is expensive and I would never have bought it for myself. But now I like it so much, that it's my daily beater. I just wish the luminova was a bit brighter, especially on the minute hand.

I told my wife who ever takes the time to drag my dead behind up from the depths gets to keep it. Wanna go diving?

No doubt the Seadweller is a fine watch, and has absolutely everything I want. It's the price that is not manageable. Not now anyway.

What are they now $5800 or so?
 
Here's my current fav.: Citizen Promaster Ny0054: 200m, titanium, automatic. It's so light I don't even notice it on my wrist, but large enough to be noticed by others - in a good way. And pretty darn cheap - under $150.

ny0054.jpg
 
12 years ago I fulfilled a longtime dream and bought the timepiece that my idols Sean Connery and Mike Nelson wore. Realistically I could not afford it at the time but it has been one of the few purchases I have never once regretted.
 
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12 years ago I fulfilled a longtime dream and bought the timepiece that my idols Sean Connery and Mike Nelson wore. Realistically I could not afford it at the time but it has been one of the few purchases I have never once regretted.
 
Here's the ONLY watch for me (someday): Seiko Titanium 1000 (yes, 1000!)m:

Seiko3.jpg



Too bad a) when it was made, it cost a fortune, b) now that it's rare, it costs more, c) I can't afford one :-(

Here's a pretty good article on this timepiece:
Titans Of The Deep [12/10/02] - TimeZone
I have one of these.

But I've had it now for ~ 25 years - got it around 1981.

Its getting difficult to have it serviced, and parts apparently are hard to find.

But I wore it constantly for around 20 years, and it never flooded.
 
I own 2 Seiko monsters (one orange one black) they are great watches. The orange monster with a stainless steel band does what you listed.

I also own the Casio Titanium watch posted by Paco II. Great watch.

YMMV :)
 
For a rock solid dive watch and not a fashion accessory you can't be a Luminox watch.

Luminox - Navy SEALs.com

Rickg

Of course that doesn't really meet the OP's criteria...

:popcorn:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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