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Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
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Well William...what can I say...you can't go wrong with the Speedy Pro for starters! thumbsup.gif

That "ZLATOUST 1977" is one wicked Russian Beast for sure!!!!bravo.gif  Dare I say this one is a "refined & civilized" cousin of your way cool Russian Shark!

That is one bada$$ conversation starter for sure!!!

Enjoy this new beast of a diving tool!!!

Thanks! This is a real piece of diving history, so glad I finally hooked one
party.gifhappy1.gifparty.gif

Being the absolute rookie that I am William, I really didn't get the true significance of the ZLATOUST at first look...after just a bit of reading, I've learned something new, and the ZLATOUSTOVSKY Diver has a very cool diving history indeed! cool.gif

No doubt you will give us a nice writeup in the new arrivals area on this one.

Enjoy this very rare piece of diving history !!!thumbsup.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote:
Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif




William, not only do I bow to this hippo on the wrist but I also consider this a coup on the wrist! I just love it and paired with that strap, it's unbeatable. Big Congrats, Sheriff
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Thanks Jeff! Man, it's not a school-boy piece: Feels heavy compare to what I experienced before...The straps is fitting perfectly with the whole look thumbsup.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif




Well William...what can I say...you can't go wrong with the Speedy Pro for starters! thumbsup.gif

That "ZLATOUST 1977" is one wicked Russian Beast for sure!!!!bravo.gif  Dare I say this one is a "refined & civilized" cousin of your way cool Russian Shark!

That is one bada$$ conversation starter for sure!!!

Enjoy this new beast of a diving tool!!!

Thanks! This is a real piece of diving history, so glad I finally hooked one
party.gifhappy1.gifparty.gif

Being the absolute rookie that I am William, I really didn't get the true significance of the ZLATOUST at first look...after just a bit of reading, I've learned something new, and the ZLATOUSTOVSKY Diver has a very cool diving history indeed! cool.gif

No doubt you will give us a nice writeup in the new arrivals area on this one.

Enjoy this very rare piece of diving history !!!thumbsup.gif

I will make write-up for it amigo: Right now, I'm getting ready for a trip to the cabin so I'll take it after the weekend. First, I have to celebrate with some Bruichladdich 2002toon1.gif

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exc-hulk wrote:
Today I was diving and Ecozilla was my companion.

I bet you enjoy the Autozilla big time: I do, it's a great diverThumbsUp02.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif



Will, is the lume made from the old reactor fuel from the de-commed rusky subs, we used to chase around back in the day? whichone.gif

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Tony Duronio wrote: That GMT is such a cool watch Chris bravo.gif

Jeff, here is more of a frontal view of the Sturhling

 

A very nice looking dress watch, Tony, congrats, I love the clean, crispness of the dial. Very nice movement display, it doesn't compete at all with the dial for eye focus...(if that makes any sense).ThumbsUp02.gif

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I haven't worn this in a while...Nice sunny day for a sunny dial

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joecb wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif



Will, is the lume made from the old reactor fuel from the de-commed rusky subs, we used to chase around back in the day? whichone.gif
No, the first models had Radium lume and was radioactives, not this one, it's the third generation and second generation with non-radioactive lume: It's also stipulated on the date and numbered certificate...

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Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif




Well William...what can I say...you can't go wrong with the Speedy Pro for starters! thumbsup.gif

That "ZLATOUST 1977" is one wicked Russian Beast for sure!!!!bravo.gif  Dare I say this one is a "refined & civilized" cousin of your way cool Russian Shark!

That is one bada$$ conversation starter for sure!!!

Enjoy this new beast of a diving tool!!!

Thanks! This is a real piece of diving history, so glad I finally hooked one
party.gifhappy1.gifparty.gif

Being the absolute rookie that I am William, I really didn't get the true significance of the ZLATOUST at first look...after just a bit of reading, I've learned something new, and the ZLATOUSTOVSKY Diver has a very cool diving history indeed! cool.gif

No doubt you will give us a nice writeup in the new arrivals area on this one.

Enjoy this very rare piece of diving history !!!thumbsup.gif

I will make write-up for it amigo: Right now, I'm getting ready for a trip to the cabin so I'll take it after the weekend. First, I have to celebrate with some Bruichladdich 2002toon1.gif


Cheers William...Sounds like a great weekend!  Enjoy the single malt!

Looking forward to the holiday weekend here in the States as well!

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stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif




Well William...what can I say...you can't go wrong with the Speedy Pro for starters! thumbsup.gif

That "ZLATOUST 1977" is one wicked Russian Beast for sure!!!!bravo.gif  Dare I say this one is a "refined & civilized" cousin of your way cool Russian Shark!

That is one bada$$ conversation starter for sure!!!

Enjoy this new beast of a diving tool!!!

Thanks! This is a real piece of diving history, so glad I finally hooked one
party.gifhappy1.gifparty.gif

Being the absolute rookie that I am William, I really didn't get the true significance of the ZLATOUST at first look...after just a bit of reading, I've learned something new, and the ZLATOUSTOVSKY Diver has a very cool diving history indeed! cool.gif

No doubt you will give us a nice writeup in the new arrivals area on this one.

Enjoy this very rare piece of diving history !!!thumbsup.gif

I will make write-up for it amigo: Right now, I'm getting ready for a trip to the cabin so I'll take it after the weekend. First, I have to celebrate with some Bruichladdich 2002toon1.gif


Cheers William...Sounds like a great weekend!  Enjoy the single malt!

Looking forward to the holiday weekend here in the States as well!
Thank you Chris! Crossing the sea to reach the island right now. Have a great weekend !

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Hammerfjord wrote: Made my day with the Speed-Pro...

Switched to my new arrival: ZLATOUST 1977. Love at first sight.
It's a beast , a diving tool from old mother Russia: 58mm diameter, 22mm thick, weighing 295grams with the original straps...Quick dirty shots!
my love.gif


Bad a$$ is the understatement of the day! Man, that is one big, serious hunk of steel , with a real history behind it:0) Good thing your not a small flimsy school boy William, because THAT is a mans watch for sureThumbsUp02.gif Looks great. Enjoy your newest wrist pizza my friend. (Btw, it´s almost as hefty as that SONBOL of yoursdog smile.gif, also a satellite dish)

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