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Lum-Tec 300M | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Fri Oct 5th, 2012 12:14 pm |
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I might get rocks thrown at me for this but I totally went against the grain and pre-ordered the Lum-Tec 300m after making my post about the other watches. It's a new 40mm diver for them. I had other watches on my list but this one blindsided me. Over the last 24 or so hours I've been reading up on the 300M at other forums. I hate to use the word "haters" but there was that group and supporters (fan boys?) of the new product. The conflict was with some of the design features, price point, and the usage of the movement (SII NH35). There are naturally some things that could be changed but overall I think it's an ok package for a grab & go dive watch. I need something different in my collection anyway. The bezel is sapphire (which I like) and the clasp has a nice ratcheting extension. Not to mention the awesome lume. The 40mm size is perfect for me. Lum-Tec also provides lifetime regulation on the watches. The watch just sang to me. Good thing is that if I don't like it once I see it in person, Lum-Tec has a return policy with notification within 48 hrs of receipt. Well one thing is for sure, Lum-Tec is a US company. I don't mind supporting the local guys when I can. ![]()
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Posted: Fri Oct 5th, 2012 01:50 pm |
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Congrats if this is what makes you happy at the end of the day. ![]() I have to agree with those who have a conflict,and I just don't think I could justify spending $750. for a 40mm Asian watch with a inexpensive Japanese 21,600 BPH Sii NH35 movement that you can get in a Invicta or Android for under $200.?... ![]()
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Posted: Fri Oct 5th, 2012 02:04 pm |
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Yup. That was the tough part to swallow but I'll see how it is when I get it. Then again I've paid $700+ for a G-Shock Frogman. No telling how cheap the internals are on that. I know apples and oranges...
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Posted: Sat Oct 6th, 2012 08:47 am |
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Hey, at the end of the day, we all get what we bargained for. If you are happy with it, who gives a monkey's what anyone else thinks?! We all have watches in our collections others would not touch with a barge pole and vice versa but that is what makes this such an exciting hobby! Hope you enjoy your new acquisition. Dim
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Posted: Sun Oct 7th, 2012 12:52 pm |
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oagaspar wrote:
I agree on that Oscar... There's 500buks who are going in some wrong pockets there ![]()
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