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 Posted: Sun Apr 18th, 2010 02:07 pm
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A few weeks ago I traded a modded Seiko Monster for an Orsa Monstrum. I had that watch only for a couple of days but I tool some photos and wanted to share some impressions. the watch is a real Monstrum, bigger then the Seiko monster at 47 mm of diameter and at least 15-16 mm tall.

To my surprise it is actually really nicely made. The finish is some sort of blasted, I guess sandblasted, it looks like my Archimede Pilot. The lugs are 22 mm, the bar holding the strap has two screws on the sides that stick out a bit. It looked a bit odd to me. One screw was missing and I ordered one set from Orsa. The crown is big and screw in nicely, with a lot more thread then any other Divers watch I had. Really nice and easy.

The bezel spins with about 60 clicks I think, less then the Seiko Monster. The crystal is sapphire and is domed, it distorts the view of the dial a bit. The lume seemed adequate but I did not use the watch and so I don't know how long it lasts. The back is nicely designed. The movement is the Citizen Myiota, I believe it handwinds but does not hack. It started right up when shaken. Overall a great tool watch, massive and visible. Not my taste particularly and so it is gone now, but I was quite impressed, if one includes the 300m water resistence, and the relatively low price, this can be a great bargain for a great watch.



















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 Posted: Sun Apr 18th, 2010 02:57 pm
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Great pics and a great review....that's my favorite color Monstrum woohoo.gif

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Liked it so much you got rid of it? dog smile.gif 

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Paxman wrote: Liked it so much you got rid of it? dog smile.gif
Never had a blue one  toon1.gif

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This one has a screw loose... literally.toon1.gif Check picture #6. I love my green... Monstrum that is!

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Congrats on the Monstrum... we are all very familiar with it!hand6.gif

....you may want to visit the Official Orsa Forum that has been hosted here on 3T for a few years for the history of the Monstrum as well as all of Bergs creations since 03'-04'...happy guy.gif

http://www.timetechtalk.com/forum32/

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 Posted: Sun Apr 18th, 2010 08:49 pm
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Thank you very much. In truth I wish I could keep all the watches that I like... But I would probably need to rent a warehouse to store them all... LOL

Believe it or not I am bound by certain policies and regulations that try to keep an harmonic balance between watches/funds... in short some times when I want something new I have to download something that I have. LOL

I never planned to keep the Orsa and I did the trade mostly to help another forum member who really liked and wanted a watch I had. However in the few days I owned the Monstrum I came to appreciate the build, finish, quality etc. Hence the review and my positive impressions.

Yes, there was a missing screw, I ordered 3 sets of these and sent them along with the watch to the new owner, a nice fellow in EU - Portugal. He was looking for one of these and was really appreciative for getting it, I could tell that he would appreciate this more then myself. Therefore off it went... LOL

And yes, I am looking into other ORSA watches, maybe soon?

Last edited on Sun Apr 18th, 2010 08:50 pm by carlottt

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I wonder if you are aware of how hard it is to find a Blue Monstrum. They are in REALLY high demand. Most of us have had the watch for years, but I have been looking for another blue one for a LONG time. mistake.gif

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Theres a blue one for sale on WUS that I haven't decided whether or not I want to pull the trigger on. After this post I may have to!

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Thank you all. I am not much familiar with Orsa watches so I don't know the difference between the different colors etc. I did look them up a bit more after my experience with this one.

I definitely recommend a blue Monstrum if you like the style and the looks as they are well built and good quality and features. Good luck.

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Among my favorite Orsas. Big Congrats!ThumbsUp02.gifThumbsUp02.gifThumbsUp02.gif

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Thank you mate. There is one on sale on PMWF by the way, if you are interested... It seems real cheap too. thumbsup.gif

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