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Jayo
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Hi folks,
what is the ultimate dive watch for you and why? Please with pics!

For me, it is the Rolex Seadweller Deepsea! The design is timeless, the quality is top notch and it is also a functional dive watch with diver extension, great lume and the beautiful ceramic bezel! There's no doubt, this is a great dive watch!

What I don't like is, that it's almost too precious to wear for diving, swimming, snorkeling in salt water and the pool!

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and another one:

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Don't treat that beauty as precious. The watch begs to be used!! Fantastic watch! yourock.gif

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Paxman wrote: Don't treat that beauty as precious. The watch begs to be used!! Fantastic watch! yourock.gif
Yeah.. that one is badarseperfect.gif

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Great watch, Jayo. Wear it as often as you can. It can take all the beating. When you get old and wrinkled, you'll never regret enjoying such a great watchtoon1.gif

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smile8.gif cool10.gif

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Hi
If 4000 euros fell out of the sky for me i would be buying this,Pita Oceana
The ultimate dive watch:

water resistant up to 5000 meters.

Two patented systems for a water-entry free case: Pita-TSM (Time Setting Mechanism) and Pita-RT (Remote Transmission). No crown, no back cover, no weak points.

Pita-003 Movement (heavily modified ETA-2678 featuring our two patented sytems), allowing time setting under water.

9.8mm thick rounded polycarbonate crystal. No seal joint between crystal and steel case, maintenance-free.

Modular case construction. Star-shaped second hand featuring a chromatic depth meter. Inverted rotary bezel with 120 positions for timer function.

Available in stainless steel, titanium, 18 ct. Gold, or Platinum 950.

Assortment of bezels, dials, hands, straps and buckles to choose from. Customizable.

Numbered and limited series.

Case dimensions: Ø43mm, height 18mm. Strap 20mm.


9.8 mm crystal!!!

It's just so different.
Paul

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I've seen that one Paul. It is wild!

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I like the UTS 3000mhand6.gif

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For me it is the Sinn U1yourock.gif You can use it as a hammer and it won`t get a scratch and the dial is clean and easy to read under all circumstances.
It`s real tool watchyourock.gifyourock.gif

Here`s my big bad boytoon1.gif


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the Guiness World Book of Records says this is the baddest dive watch!...12,000 ft...patented 8mm expanding saph crystal hand6.gifhand6.gif

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Whoa! Nice, Oscar!!!

Paul, I've seen that Pita. I think it's Italian-made? I marvel at their technology and it's still a very young brand.

If Euros 4,000 fell from the sky, I'd wake up ahead of you, grab the cash and buy the Pitasubtlelaugh.gif

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