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canadajo
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I opened up the Nauticfish and here's what I found...for thee educated eye , please report your impressions....



 








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I can't see your pictures but can you tell us what your initial impressions are?

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No Pics CJ?

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Technical difficulties !?! Can you see the pics now ?????

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Could you take another picture of the balance wheel ?  I'm looking for a picture of the sprocket if it flares or straight. So far your shock system is not a Incabloc it's a kif shock.

I'm looking for something like this



or this



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Panatimes addy clearly stated a Incabloc shock system used in chronometer grade movement which this  is not....still looks nice just not what was advertised....below is a pic of the movement(courtesy of JP) that used to be in His addy but has since been removed...






THE DIVER ADVANCE 1000 ft WATERPROOF DIVER ADVANCE AUTOMATIC SWISS MADE MOVEMENT MADE IN GERMANY · It was specially developed for diving and harsh sporting activities. The high quality steel casing is waterproof down to 1000ft depths sapphire . The diving ring is set to counter watch direction due to safety reasons. Another safety of the watch is bezel that is set to the counter watch direction. The mechanical chronometer mechanism is shockproof and so it is in conformity with the highest safety standards. The assembly of the mechanism is carried out under heat. This means is that the pre-assembled watch mechanism and casing are heated in furnace and being assembled fast. Therefore, any humidity in the watch can be avoided. The quadrants and watch-hands are equipped with non-reflective colors and very luminova markers. The band is is water resistant special-leathers.

· These Watches Are a Special Edition Very Limited Quantities Available

Orange With Black/White Hands

Orange With Orange/White Hands

In Stock Immediate Shipping The Original Retail Price on these Watches is $699.00 We are selling them for $399.00 Introductory Price

For further information please email info@panatime.com.



Case: - diameter: 42,5 mm - height: 13,0 mm - steel 316L,- saphire glass · - screwed crown with double sealings - diver bezel turnable - bezel with luminova light point - movement holder with anti-magnetic metal - waterproof: 1000 ft



· · Movement: - ETA Swiss Made automatic 2824-2 - diameter : 30,0 mm - height : 7,5 mm - juwels 25 Rubine Incabloc -balance/spirale/mainspring: Glucydur/Anachron/Nivaflex E - composition for Chronométres- regulation in 4 positions · 38 hour Power reserve



· Dial: - dull - numerals and hands with Luminova ·



·3 Bands Included : - 22mm spezial leahter Lorica water resistant - 22mm Rubber Band, - 22mm Black Leather Band

For More 22mm Band options Please see link for 22mm Straps

· Zubehör: - box and papers

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WOOOPS...I wasnt thinking....I will get some more pics and post them tonightmistake.gif

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Nice pics of your movt  and it seems as though its the latter of the two that was shown by johnny P

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I bet a coke that the spokes on the wheel are strait.  Am I hallucinating or did the movement rotate from the first pic that I can see which is the third file to the fourth and fifth.  It looks strait on the last 2, the third from the last the crown looks at an angle.  Do you know what they are using to isolate the movement retainer form the movement, looks to be a white fiber material from the pics.  It could be a polymer just can not tell.

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No bet from me, I love my coke:D 

e.avery wrote:
I bet a coke that the spokes on the wheel are strait.  Am I hallucinating or did the movement rotate from the first pic that I can see which is the third file to the fourth and fifth.  It looks strait on the last 2, the third from the last the crown looks at an angle.  Do you know what they are using to isolate the movement retainer form the movement, looks to be a white fiber material from the pics.  It could be a polymer just can not tell.

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Johnny P wrote:
So does "Sniffles the Super Host" on Slopnbc! :P No bet from me, I love my coke:D 

e.avery wrote:
I bet a coke that the spokes on the wheel are strait.  Am I hallucinating or did the movement rotate from the first pic that I can see which is the third file to the fourth and fifth.  It looks strait on the last 2, the third from the last the crown looks at an angle.  Do you know what they are using to isolate the movement retainer form the movement, looks to be a white fiber material from the pics.  It could be a polymer just can not tell.

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Brotha O that is what the misses said lastnite  now not to get off this subject but I just love looking at SAH when that brotha tells it like it is (John Marcel) "people are getting watches that they think are swiss but are really getting chi-swiss, jap-swiss etc." The last few were my own words that I used myself but you guys get the picture.

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 Oscar

Many thanks for your recent reveiws and Discussion concerning our NauticFish Brand of watches .

We are the authorized Retailers for Nauticfish Diver Advance in the USA .  Currently we have begun a rollout of some new models.

Nauticfish is Under the Main Umbrella Of Watch Union Which Owns The Lindburgh Benson and Schaumburg Labels , As well as others

Sorry i have been busy and have not had time to answer all your questions i dont really Check the Site daily .

Warranty info Is thru ME. I will take back all defects under the one year warranty. Every customer is given a Receipt stating there name as well as a

Instruction/Warranty Booklet. Watches are sent back to the Factory in Germany If they are broken

We stand Behind Our Product 100%.

Any body who has done business with me in the Past and has bought my watch accessories knows that I am honest and Straight.

I feel the need to clarify myself as some Members may feel we are Playing some tricks or pulling a Fast one. We are not some Fly by night company .

I myself have been in the Watch Accessories business for over 5 years .

We have sold plenty of watches without one complaint. In Fact we have had several Repeat customers

Again I stand  Behind my products 100% . If any members have any questions Please have them EMAIL me instead of speculating

which leads to a feeling there is some type of Scam here .


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I have been looking at these watches with great interest.  When you have the chance your initial impressions would be greatly appreciated :)

 

TIA, Ted

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TMK wrote:
Ted...check this thread out Buddy!

http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=4382&forum_id=1
I have been looking at these watches with great interest.  When you have the chance your initial impressions would be greatly appreciated :)

 

TIA, Ted

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Thanks!  Tried searching must have missed it...getting old sucks :)

 

Ted

 

O.A. Gaspar wrote:
TMK wrote:
Ted...check this thread out Buddy!

http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=4382&forum_id=1
I have been looking at these watches with great interest.  When you have the chance your initial impressions would be greatly appreciated :)

 

TIA, Ted



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