drcolyn
Contributor
I am in the market for a D6i and prefer the stainless steel color but I also want the harder sapphire crystal glass - it's a no brainer for only 10% more in price.
My problem is that the sapphire crystal glass option is only available on the all black model (I confirmed this with Suunto Finland) which I don't like for a number of reasons.
1. The black appearance make it look like the cheaper plastic models.
2. Any scratches through the black anodised coating is much more visible than on the stainless steel finish. I have seen pictures on the net of an all black model with Tibby adapters and the scratches on the bevelled part next to the glass is very visible.
3. I want to use the stainless steel strap of my current divers watch which has a micro adjustment function to quickly adjust the length from bare wrist to 3mm neoprene covered wrist when I have my dry suit on. (Suunto also confirmed their steel strap cannot do that)
I have read some reviews on the scratch guard that is available for the normal D6i but if it looks anything like the protective film on my cellphone screen it will not last long before fine sand get under it and ruin the finish which makes you wish you can pull it off.
Does anybody have experience on how easy the anodized black coating is scratched - as far as I know it is not the hard DLC (diamond like carbon) coating that seems reasonable scratch proof.
My problem is that the sapphire crystal glass option is only available on the all black model (I confirmed this with Suunto Finland) which I don't like for a number of reasons.
1. The black appearance make it look like the cheaper plastic models.
2. Any scratches through the black anodised coating is much more visible than on the stainless steel finish. I have seen pictures on the net of an all black model with Tibby adapters and the scratches on the bevelled part next to the glass is very visible.
3. I want to use the stainless steel strap of my current divers watch which has a micro adjustment function to quickly adjust the length from bare wrist to 3mm neoprene covered wrist when I have my dry suit on. (Suunto also confirmed their steel strap cannot do that)
I have read some reviews on the scratch guard that is available for the normal D6i but if it looks anything like the protective film on my cellphone screen it will not last long before fine sand get under it and ruin the finish which makes you wish you can pull it off.
Does anybody have experience on how easy the anodized black coating is scratched - as far as I know it is not the hard DLC (diamond like carbon) coating that seems reasonable scratch proof.