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 Posted: Wed Jun 2nd, 2010 08:16 pm
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here ya' go...the Artego is the most unique imho...happy guy.gif

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 Posted: Wed Jun 2nd, 2010 08:18 pm
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I think the Artego just rocks, the case is way cooler and more unique and their dials pop! Lume is top notch too and it rocks on mesh!

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 12:37 am
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Gentlemen - seems to me that the choice is about case styles, dial and hand combos and movements as well!

No doubt the Seiko is a good 'un - but the skeleton hands are not for me. However, if you like Pepsi's - then its a good, reliable and relatively inexpensive alternative.

If it was between the Artego and the DB, I am with Pax on the logo thing. Artego wins.

Build quality - all are top notch, from what I have seen, read and heard.

Depth ratings - neither here nor there for me, cos I only dive at my desk...

But that Artego has a very nice looking semi-hooded drilled-thru lug, and would look the duck's guts with any strap or bracelet, including mesh. Oscar's blue Artego is a good indicator of the quality of these.

Good luck with your choice, mate! Ours are only personal comments and the choice is ultimately yours. Spoil your wrist! Buy all three!

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 02:47 am
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By way of elimination for me, anyway, definitely the Artego.
Buy one - you'll see what the hype is all about......excellent.gif

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 06:30 am
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I can't see the third one .so compare with the second one,I would like to choose the first one .ROF_Dog.gif

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My vote goes to the Artego. It just looks better than the 2 others.

I'd never buy a kinetic so the Seiko is out.

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 07:56 am
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I must say the Artego has amazing lume and I think you will not be disapointed with either the Artego or the Deep Blue but if the Seiko calls to you more then dont listen to us as you are the one that will be wearing it, hope you post plenty of pictures when you do choose.

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 08:52 am
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i have the deep blue..and although  i love it, i have some  nags about it (that i live with cause its my beater). 

-the whole thing is brushed...EXCEPT for the lug screw and the helium valve, they are polished. (the valve doesnt bother me, but the shiny lug screw does) ..i could fix the screw with a green scotch guard scrubbie...but i dont feel like taking it apart. 

- my day and date wheel are not the same color white..not even close...and that really...REALLY bugs me.  the day wheel is more gray/yellow and my date wheel is bright white. 

-in 2 places the lume isnt applied to the dial cleanly, it overflows onto the marker lines (this is nit-picking, because you cant see it unless you are staring at it 3 inches from your face...but it is a concern). 

that being said....id still buy the deep blue again, over an artego......i know im in the minority, but the artego doesnt speak to me in any way, at all.  i got the deep blue new, direct from them, when they were sub 230$.  for that price i dont complain about it. 

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 09:36 am
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elemental wrote: i have the deep blue..and although  i love it, i have some  nags about it (that i live with cause its my beater). 



- my day and date wheel are not the same color white..not even close...and that really...REALLY bugs me.  the day wheel is more gray/yellow and my date wheel is bright white. 

-in 2 places the lume isnt applied to the dial cleanly, it overflows onto the marker lines (this is nit-picking, because you cant see it unless you are staring at it 3 inches from your face...but it is a concern). 



I don't think you're nit picking with these two issues. Imho these are items which never should have made it through a simple QC inspection. The dya/date discoloration would make me nuts and if you can see poorly applied lume without a loupe that's just piss poor. I'm always amazed how the big guys (Seiko, Citizen) can churn out sub $300 watches which are impeccable in fit and finish. I guess it it was easy everyone would do it!whichone.gif

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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 09:58 am
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Paxman wrote: elemental wrote: i have the deep blue..and although  i love it, i have some  nags about it (that i live with cause its my beater). 



- my day and date wheel are not the same color white..not even close...and that really...REALLY bugs me.  the day wheel is more gray/yellow and my date wheel is bright white. 

-in 2 places the lume isnt applied to the dial cleanly, it overflows onto the marker lines (this is nit-picking, because you cant see it unless you are staring at it 3 inches from your face...but it is a concern). 



I don't think you're nit picking with these two issues. Imho these are items which never should have made it through a simple QC inspection. The dya/date discoloration would make me nuts and if you can see poorly applied lume without a loupe that's just piss poor. I'm always amazed how the big guys (Seiko, Citizen) can churn out sub $300 watches which are impeccable in fit and finish. I guess it it was easy everyone would do it!whichone.gif

i nit pick the lume...the date wheel i struggle with.    in all honestly, i got a black monster new that had a fleck of the red day/date paint stuck to the back of the crystal.  i mulled about it too long and now it is out of service so im going to take it apart one day soon and clean it off :)

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While I don't have that particular Seiko Kinetic, I do own about 8 of them. They're solid, reliable and, since they generate their own power with your wrist movement, they overcome my biggest complaint about quartzies - unpredictable battery life. So if that's what sings to you, go for it. I also own the Deep Blue Sea Diver you're looking at. While it's not my all-time fave, it's in the top 10. Reliable and comfortable to wear - the short lugs give it enough contour to hug your wrist. My experience with customer service (needed a couple of extra links for the bracelet) was top notch. The lume appears to be applied evenly and inside the lines, too.  I don't own an Artego. It's a nice looking watch, but the flat case bottom and bracelet attachment as shown in Oscar's picture make it look like it's teetering on his wrist. I have to wonder how comfortable it would be for long term wear. But it's all subjective and in the end, the watch you like is the watch you should buy. Good Luck, and enjoy whichever you choose.

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 Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 01:22 am
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Nighthawk wrote: While I don't have that particular Seiko Kinetic, I do own about 8 of them. They're solid, reliable and, since they generate their own power with your wrist movement, they overcome my biggest complaint about quartzies - unpredictable battery life. So if that's what sings to you, go for it. I also own the Deep Blue Sea Diver you're looking at. While it's not my all-time fave, it's in the top 10. Reliable and comfortable to wear - the short lugs give it enough contour to hug your wrist. My experience with customer service (needed a couple of extra links for the bracelet) was top notch. The lume appears to be applied evenly and inside the lines, too.  I don't own an Artego. It's a nice looking watch, but the flat case bottom and bracelet attachment as shown in Oscar's picture make it look like it's teetering on his wrist. I have to wonder how comfortable it would be for long term wear. But it's all subjective and in the end, the watch you like is the watch you should buy. Good Luck, and enjoy whichever you choose.the Artego has a curved case and hugs the wrist nicely....in my wrist shot my arm is outstretched above my head for depth and it is not how the watch actually sits on my wrist....the caseback is recessed into the case one of the most comfortable Big watches I own and wear often since buying it...reading some of the many reviews/pics from 3T members who own 1 in New Arrivals will help you understand better.ThumbsUp02.gif

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