Great choice. I have the blue dial version and really love it. I’m surprised it’s not more widely discussed - the dimensions are very much in line with current enthusiasts’ desires and the specs are extremely impressive. Swiss made, 300m, screw down crown, 80hr power reserve… and can be had for about £500! I really like the no nonsense all brushed finish as well. I get that it isn’t necessarily an ‘inspiring’ watch. For me it just does everything well at a very competitive price point. There’s an honesty to the watch that I find very appealing, and it’s the reason I grow to love it the more I wear it.
This has split pins so it’s very easy to size with the right tool. You should check out mark from Long Island watch’s how to video. He has a detailed one that can show you everything.
Actually pretty good. It’s small size makes it so that it’s out of the way, so no knocks or hits when on wrist. And it’s time keeping is still on point.
@@huzidamasta bruh are u slow? Ur implying that this watch is similar to a submariner because it’s a dive watch. Do you realize every company has a diver watch right? And Rolex wasn’t even the first to do it.
@@ChromeMan04 OK first of all there's absolutely no need to be rude to me. I've not thrown any insults your way so please don't start insulting me. Let's keep things respectful please. Secondly, when did I say or imply "it's because it's a dive watch?" You can't have an argument based on something I didn't say or imply. Can you please point out which part of my comment you think implies that?
@@huzidamasta sorry for being brute but I feel like you were playing smartass. The way you worded your op, it felt like you implied that this watch was a submariner rip off, by saying this is a homage. so yes you indirectly did say that. And do you realize all dive watches at first glance look similar to each other right?