What Brand is Your Dive watch???

What Brand is Your Dive watch???

  • Rolex

    Votes: 88 11.2%
  • Seiko

    Votes: 77 9.8%
  • Wenger (swiss army)

    Votes: 12 1.5%
  • Freestyle

    Votes: 27 3.4%
  • Citizen

    Votes: 213 27.2%
  • luminox

    Votes: 42 5.4%
  • Aqua

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Navy Seal

    Votes: 9 1.1%
  • Blue Reef

    Votes: 2 0.3%
  • other

    Votes: 353 45.0%

  • Total voters
    784

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Got a Casio G-Shock at Sears for like $40 on super sale. It has lasted two years and I don't treat it kindly. Also it has one of those cool little solar panel thingies in it so I never have to replace the battery.
 
Rolex Submariner


http://www.pmwf.com/PMWFGallery/Archive/BIG/Keaton_Rolex2ToneSubmariner.jpg

And after looking at the forums, it looks like I am pretty much the only guy that dives with it. It was with me on my first dive, and it will be with me on my last dive. My wetsuit covers my wrist, and it stays under there to avoid the "shiny happy attract predators" syndrome.
 
Primary - Suunto Vyper

Secondary Timer - Was a Timex Ironman 30 Lap (100m) until 4 years abuse finally destroyed it . Now I use a Timex Reef Gear (200m).

Yes, I too have replaced the strap with an adjustable velcro strap for both 3mm and dry suit conditions.
 
How can Omega Seamaster be in "Other' category? Didn't you see "007" movie?
 
My wife and I both have the Invicta Professional that we use as everyday watches, dress watches, and for diving.
 
I was suprised at the notable dive watches that were not on the poll.
Omega
Invicta
Casio

I now have.
Seiko Automatic - the orange monster - great buy on Ebay at $76 - which is the only reason that the Invicta is not my only dive watch.

Invicta - Quality watch - Reasonable price - Mine is a Miyota - the ETA movement is nicer but about twice the price.

Pulsar Quartz - It is solar powered and unique analog movement - power runs down too fast as it is old and is now retired.

I have used a Guess Waterpro Chrono. It is not a dive watch but has never leaked. Looks so ugly after years of abuse it now just hangs on a keyholder - Still running.

The only horror story is a Boluva dive watch with a capalary depth guage I bought in the early 1980's It was my first dive watch and it actually fell apart while sitting on the dresser. After 2 years with 1 1/2 waiting for it to get repaired. After the third trip to repair I told Boluva to keep the piece of junk.
 

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