Tag: diver

  • Owner Review: Orient King Diver – May He Live Long

    Owner Review: Orient King Diver – May He Live Long

    I’m generally drawn to watches that are unique and tell a story. For these reasons, I collect mostly vintage watches. I do have a few modern pieces but even those carry forward vintage cues. I picked up my Weekly Auto Orient King Diver in August to mark five years with my company. Orient recently turned…

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  • Owner Review: Panerai Radiomir PAM 337 – Is it a Diver? Dress? Sports?

    Owner Review: Panerai Radiomir PAM 337 – Is it a Diver? Dress? Sports?

    Leaving Wakachangi High and gaining experience changes your views on women for the rest of your life. It changes the way you approach relationships with others, gaining respect for the overlooked. You understand more fully Dave’s attraction to a Russian unijambiste. Indeed, never would I have imagined there would be a Panerai Radiomir in my…

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  • Owner Review: Enicar Super Dive – The Ship That Never Sailed

    Owner Review: Enicar Super Dive – The Ship That Never Sailed

    In this review I’ll be talking about my Enicar Super Dive. This particular example was found by a friend in Poland and I had the privilege of buying it from him (Thanks P). The Enicar Super Dive has a military association and was used by the Polish Navy (Marynarka Wojenna Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej). After reviewing Christopher…

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  • Owner Review: Baylor Chronograph – I Want a New Drug. ????

    Owner Review: Baylor Chronograph – I Want a New Drug. ????

    After nearly seven months of being cooped up due to a global pandemic, I’ve come down with a strange new symptom of my watch-addiction madness. I have now acquired an inexplicable predilection for obscure vintage store-brand watches such as Baylor. It can lead to any and all of the following complications: 1) All-night sessions researching…

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  • Owner Review: Seiko SNJ025P1 Arnie

    Owner Review: Seiko SNJ025P1 Arnie

    A watch that was in Commando and Predator known as the Arnie, the H558 inspired the release of the new Seiko SNJ025P1 Arnie H581, based on the old one that was and is much loved by many Seiko fans around the world. No more battery – power is now supplied by the smiling sun god.…

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  • Owner Review: Smiths Astral CM4501 Skin Diver – A History of a Company

    Owner Review: Smiths Astral CM4501 Skin Diver – A History of a Company

    This Smiths Astral Diver dates from 1966. It has a frosted, gilt finished, 60467E 17-jewel movement with a double-roller lever escapement, a steel escape and a monometallic balance with a beryllium balance-spring. The stainless steel case is marked 20 Atmos, but the non-screw down crown makes the claim of 200m water resistance questionable. Samuel Smith…

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  • Owner Review: Squale 1521 50 Atmos Bluegasm

    Owner Review: Squale 1521 50 Atmos Bluegasm

    This is my Squale 1521, I sell a few here and there, but this isn’t going anywhere. I just want to describe my experience with this watch, but it’s not perfection personified…unlike me 🙂 Firstly, it feels like the perfect size universally at 41mm. Sits up well on the wrist too. I get compliments from…

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  • Owner Review: Polerouter Sub – Gerald Genta’s First Dive Watch

    Owner Review: Polerouter Sub – Gerald Genta’s First Dive Watch

    As someone fixated on rare, vintage, affordable divers, the Polerouter Sub checks all the boxes. Let’s start with the brand. Universal Genève was an illustrious Swiss watch company established in the 1800s that shared DNA with the likes of Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet, but ultimately fell during the quartz crisis. Their many accolades include…

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  • Owner Review: Yema Superman – It’s French so It Must be Good

    Owner Review: Yema Superman – It’s French so It Must be Good

    Once upon a time, France was at the world’s epicenter of horology — so, they must know a thing or two about watchmaking, oui? Yema is one of the brands that looks to carry on the French watchmaking tradition. Founded in 1948, they produced some pretty iconic sailing, diving, and racing watches — even supplying…

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  • Owner Review: Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial

    Owner Review: Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-Axial

    I had a long story about why I decided to buy this Seamaster 300, but the limited characters allowed in this review meant I had to keep things mercifully concise. In short, this vintage-inspired diver rocks, and here are a few reasons why: Firstly, it wears great. My wrist is on the smaller side at…

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