Dive watch or not?

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Thanks for all of the good advice guys. I can really count on yall to help me out. 20 post that is awesome, I have been on forums before and ask a question, and not have one answer for days. Thank you all so much.
 
emcbride81:
Seiko has some pretty cool dive watches...they are rated to 200 meters in pressure. They are usually a couple hundred though...but I love my two!
I recently replaced/upgraded from a Seiko that I received on my first wedding anniversary. That was in 1985. It kept *perfect* time for all those years, but finally the luminous face marking just gave up. It was a battery powered quartz and I compared it to the atomic standard clock at work every week for 10 years; it never drifted, ever.

SWMBO replaced it with this Invicta:
http://www.amazon.com/Invicta-Diver-Collection-Automatic-8926/dp/B0006AAS4M/ref=cm_a2a_dp_vot_prod_2/102-3107287-3500927?%5Fencoding=UTF8&qid=1169927132&sr=1-7&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=a2a-center&pf_rd_r=07ZGJ016HJTGAJM9ZZPW&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_p=298526601&pf_rd_i=B000GB1R8M/102-3107287-3500927
which I love. It's a mechanical self-winding, which is kinda different, but I'll never have to have a battery replaced ever again...
 

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