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max
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of my Divergraph


and my Mesopelagic


is my new to me, previously loved Dievas Oceantimer 1330


The whole motif of this tool watch seems to be beefy but simplistic.  Strangely the sides of the case and bracelet are highly polished.  Blends very nicely though and softens the brutishness of the rest of the watch.  

Watch Specifications:
Movement: Swiss serviceable quartz movement ETA955.612
Dial: Black with luminous markers. Unique red minute hand.
Luminance: Luminous paint
Date: Quickset date at 3 O'clock  
Case:  Fine satin brushed stainless steel. Polished sides
Case Back: Dievas signed circular brushsed stainless steel. Held by 6 hexagon screws.
Bezel: One direction rotating stainless steel bezel. Engraved numbers.
Crown: Dievas signed Screwdown 4mm crown
Lug: 22mm
Crystal: Thick flat sapphire crystal
Strap: Dievas signed full Satin brushed stainless steel SEL bracelet.
Water resistance: 400m/1330ft
Dimensions: 42mm in diameter, 52mm lug to lug, 14mm thick

Rather large watch but sits quite nicely on my 6 1/2 inch wrist


Inside of flip lock and double push button clasp is highly polished in contrast to the satin brushed outer surfaces.  Surprising when opened.


6 Beefy hexagonal screws hold on the back.

A little small but this is a quartz watch so how often will the screw in crown need to be adjusted.  Clean with no guards.


Bracelet is quite attractive and comfortable but Ill bet this watch would be killer on a heavy strap.

One more, sorry the light wasnt very good today.
Watch weighs in at 7.5 oz (212.6 grams) after 5 links removed.  Nicely balanced by bracelet.


All in all a very nice piece marred only by disappointing lume.  It starts out quite nicely but fades rapidly.  Tubes like on my other Dievas watches would greatly benifit this one but drive up the price also.  I think Ill keep this one for a while.

Hope you enjoy the pics.

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Congrats MAx and enjoy......hand6.gif

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 Looks Good Max hand6.gif

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Looks great! i have one too, very well built watch especially for the money. cant wait for the new Dievas coming out very soon. Enjoy it well mate. smile8.gifsmile8.gif

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Looking good. ;)

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Very nice, Max. Nice Dievas trilogy you have there.:D

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Looking good.......

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Congrats Max and Welcome to the Club Buddy! party.gifTY for the Awesome pics! yourock.gif

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Nice watch!!! Where can you buy these? 

the second watch looks very similar to a Marathon TSAR, I guess this is there most current version: http://www.dievaswatches.com/collections/dievas/06.html


of my Divergraph


and my Mesopelagic



Last edited on Fri Jan 16th, 2009 02:11 pm by

max
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Thanks everyone.  Enjoying this watch more and more as I wear it.

Killier-
I guess you answered your own question.  If not, PM me.

Last edited on Sat Jan 17th, 2009 09:19 am by max

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Congrats Mate Nice Pics. Great head on wrist shot.

Cheers

Dean

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Outstanding pieces, enjoy!!!!!

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Indeed, I think the Oceantimer is an underappreciated watch.  The case and bracelet really do stand up to watches that cost a lot more.  I also find mine really extremely easy to wear -- it's comfotable, not too heavy, and thanks to quartz accuracy, it always has the correct time.


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