I found a nice analogue dive watch -- or digital? . . . you tell me -- earlier today, in about 20 meters of water, at Carmel RIver State Beach, off of Ribera Road -- just "north" of Monastery (though both of those beaches, irritatingly, share the same official name).
I initially thought that the watch was toast, since the minute hand appeared frozen; and had a film of algal spooge growing on the glass and band; but soon discovered that it was a 200 meter chronograph, with separate minute and elapsed hour dials, which were still -- happily -- spinning away.
Describe it -- its make; its very specific design, color and brand -- and it's yours, once again, all for the low, low price of USPS Priority postage.
What could be more better?
I even hosed it down for you . . .
I initially thought that the watch was toast, since the minute hand appeared frozen; and had a film of algal spooge growing on the glass and band; but soon discovered that it was a 200 meter chronograph, with separate minute and elapsed hour dials, which were still -- happily -- spinning away.
Describe it -- its make; its very specific design, color and brand -- and it's yours, once again, all for the low, low price of USPS Priority postage.
What could be more better?
I even hosed it down for you . . .