Tag: diver

  • Owner Review: Panerai Luminor Marina PAM 111

    Owner Review: Panerai Luminor Marina PAM 111

    I have always been into mechanical watches. When I was younger it was pocket watches, but then I grew up, started a family, got a house and a mortgage and then the watches were put on hold for a number of years. The interest was still there and I started to follow some online. Pocket…

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  • Owner Review: Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 600 MK3

    Owner Review: Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 600 MK3

    Christopher Ward are a brand who are moving from microbrand territory to playing with the bigger fish, their recent TV ads have shown that they are looking towards bigger things, but their price ranges are still lower than others. The Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 600 MK3, in its third iteration, is their flagship watch –…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Submariner 5512

    Owner Review: Rolex Submariner 5512

    Up for review is my vintage, 1967 Rolex Submariner 5512 with idiosyncratic, so-called “neat” dial. The pleasant name stuck based on the refined typography and high standard of execution, particularly in comparison to the early 5512 matte dial models. As a demanding watch owner, I selected a vintage Submariner primarily for its aesthetics and functionality.…

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  • Owner Review: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Memovox

    Owner Review: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Memovox

    I never looked at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Memovox while it was in production, mainly because I thought that the crown locks are very ugly. It wasn’t until I saw the watch at a watchmaker/dealer that I realized how beautiful the dial is and found out that the sound in this particular model is just…

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  • Owner Review: Seiko SKX013 – Small diver with a big punch

    Owner Review: Seiko SKX013 – Small diver with a big punch

    The Seiko SKX013 is one of my favorite dive watches, at 38mm it is one of my favorite daily wear watches. One of my favorite aspects of the skx013 is the size, it really makes it the most wearable in the SKX line up especially for those of us with smaller wrists. The SKX013 is…

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  • Owner Review: Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor

    Owner Review: Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor

    I will be honest and say it first, I had never heard of Christopher Ward and it sure wasn’t on my radar. Not until I was scrolling through Instagram reading posts about new releases and ran into a repost of the Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor and man oh man was I intrigued. Immediately I…

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  • Owner Review: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m

    Owner Review: Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m

    The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600m at 43.5mm is no small watch, even for a 600m dive watch it is on the larger side. But it is very wearable on the Omega rubber strap or a nato strap, while the bracelet adds a lot of heft and for those with a smaller wrist it’s a…

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  • Owner Review: Seiko Monster SRP309

    Owner Review: Seiko Monster SRP309

    Today, the Monster is a well-known, beloved and, dare I say, iconic watch from the Seiko line-up. It’s arguably one of the best and most recognizable designs from the brand, along with the Samurai, in the past couple of decades or so. But this was not always the case. When the aptly named Seiko Monster…

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  • Owner Review: Eterna Kontiki Adventure

    Owner Review: Eterna Kontiki Adventure

    Any watch enthusiast familiar with Eterna likely knows of Eterna’s close association with the 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition. I won’t rehash that expedition here (the book and movies are worth your time), but following its successful completion, Eterna adopted the KonTiki name for a number of watch lines. This brings us to the watch in question,…

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  • Owner Review: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Navy Seals Alarm

    Owner Review: Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Navy Seals Alarm

    Jaeger-LeCoultre (JLC) has a thing with sound. Since 1959, JLC has been building alarms for the wrist. As such, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor Navy Seals Alarm Watch (NSA) follows in the footsteps of giants such as the Deep Sea (1959) and the Polaris (1968) as well as the rest of the Memovox range through the…

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