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Sea Devil in the House!  Rating:  Rating
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 Posted: Thu Mar 26th, 2009 02:32 pm
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Awesome!:cool:

thanks GGD!thankyou.gif

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Nice Sea Devil! Gotta ask...is the lume on your orange dial really that white? I thought the orange Sea Deviils used C3 lume which is greenish...

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tsaojam wrote: Nice Sea Devil! Gotta ask...is the lume on your orange dial really that white? I thought the orange Sea Deviils used C3 lume which is greenish...


Light Green

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For those of you who have purchased the bead blasted finish, are you finding that the finish on it is pretty resilient or does it scratch easily? How do you repair scratches to a bead blasted finish?

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Wrath of Kwon wrote: For those of you who have purchased the bead blasted finish, are you finding that the finish on it is pretty resilient or does it scratch easily? How do you repair scratches to a bead blasted finish?

I've been wearing mine for almost two weeks (sorry for those that are still waiting:P)  and since it's my first bead blasted watch, i was also  wondering how resistant it would be to scratches.  So far, it's way better than any polished SS for sure (no surprise) and not worse than brushed finish imo.  I have small lines on the bracelet, which is normal, but you really have to look close to see them and besides that, i really, really like that finish.  I've seen blasted finish on some watches that were very grainy and looked like if it was concrete not metal.  The finish on the BENARUS is very well done and uniform as far as i can tell.  As to how to fix scratches on it, i have not done any research on it yet so i have no idea if you can do it as easily as a brushed one but i doubt it .  Worse case, you  can send it out to have it refinish.  That's what i do with my polished watches every two to three years depending on how often i wear them.


If you haven't ordered yet, you should not hesitate and buy with confidence.  The whole watch is amazing.  You will not find anything like it in that price range imho and if you do, please let me know! ;)

Hope it help! 

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Thanks, DM71! I will take your advice.

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Got mine today...FANTASTIC watch



More pictures here:
http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=15915&forum_id=51

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Remember2 wrote: Got mine today...FANTASTIC watch



More pictures here:
http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=15915&forum_id=51

That must be one of the nicest combination I've seen so far Remember2.  Beautiful timepiece!  ThumbsUp02.gif

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DM71 wrote:
Remember2 wrote: Got mine today...FANTASTIC watch



More pictures here:
http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=15915&forum_id=51

That must be one of the nicest combination I've seen so far Remember2.  Beautiful timepiece!  ThumbsUp02.gif


I can easily see Alfred, (Batman's butler), handing the Dark Night this watch, stoically uttering the words: "Your watch has arrived from Benarus sir".

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Hi,

Lume dial 30/50 arrived yesterday here in Sweden.

Blasted case without the escape valve..

Must say its an awesome watch that was well worth the wait..Thanks Ralf for this!












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Wrath of Kwon wrote: For those of you who have purchased the bead blasted finish, are you finding that the finish on it is pretty resilient or does it scratch easily? How do you repair scratches to a bead blasted finish?


Typically, Bead Blasted is tougher and harder to scratch. The trade off is that it can't be 'spot repaired' like a brushed finish. It would need to be completely reblasted to look new again. If Blasted scares you, don't even think about PVD :D .

I finally had a chance to snap a few shots of mine:







... and one with my Benarus Barracuda in the background:


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