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 Posted: Thu Mar 10th, 2011 06:15 pm
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White Night Monster! great choice- if you can EVER find one :C



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four20 wrote: White Night Monster! great choice- if you can EVER find one :C

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 Posted: Thu Mar 10th, 2011 06:26 pm
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TVDinner wrote:
four20 wrote: White Night Monster! great choice- if you can EVER find one :C

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guess i should have quoted the CMDrew's post :o :lol







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^^^That is HOT!  Hard to find?  Japan mkt only?



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http://www.creationwatches.com/products/seiko-japan-82/seiko-automatic-scuba-diver-szen006-200m-watch-2096.html



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Has a look like the white "baby monster" I used to own






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Generally you can find the white night monster for about $480 to $500 like the link IVXX posted.



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My favorite diver...I will get one some day...

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Really love this watch. Quality is amazing and I will own this watch soon or later...hopefully sooner..lol



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WatchSnobJack wrote: Really love this watch. Quality is amazing and I will own this watch soon or later...hopefully sooner..lol





Jack - that watch is stunning. Cost, specs, model number?



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TVDinner wrote: WatchSnobJack wrote: Really love this watch. Quality is amazing and I will own this watch soon or later...hopefully sooner..lol





Jack - that watch is stunning. Cost, specs, model number?
Glasutte sport evo impact chronograph
Retail $14k but i can get it cheaper


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mechanical with automatic winding; Glashutte Original Caliber 39-31; 51 jewels; 28,800 a/h; power reserve approx. 40 hours; Incabloc shock protection; rotor with 21 karat gold mass.
Functions: hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds; chronograph.
Case: steel; 46 x 14.7 mm (excl. lugs & crown); fixed bezel with tachymeter scale; sapphire crystal; screw-in steel crown; case back secured by 5 screws, with sapphire exhibition window. Water-resistant to 100 meters.
Dial: black; luminous hour markers; polished luminous hands.
Indications: subsidiary seconds at 3; hour counter at 6; minute counter at 9; sweep chronograph seconds hand.

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And for those who want something a bit smaller, cleaner dial and cheaper always can go with the GMT.



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WatchSnobJack wrote: TVDinner wrote: WatchSnobJack wrote: Really love this watch. Quality is amazing and I will own this watch soon or later...hopefully sooner..lol





Jack - that watch is stunning. Cost, specs, model number?
Glasutte sport evo impact chronograph
Retail $14k but i can get it cheaper


Movement:
mechanical with automatic winding; Glashutte Original Caliber 39-31; 51 jewels; 28,800 a/h; power reserve approx. 40 hours; Incabloc shock protection; rotor with 21 karat gold mass.
Functions: hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds; chronograph.
Case: steel; 46 x 14.7 mm (excl. lugs & crown); fixed bezel with tachymeter scale; sapphire crystal; screw-in steel crown; case back secured by 5 screws, with sapphire exhibition window. Water-resistant to 100 meters.
Dial: black; luminous hour markers; polished luminous hands.
Indications: subsidiary seconds at 3; hour counter at 6; minute counter at 9; sweep chronograph seconds hand.



JUST a bit out of my budget, lol. BUT that is one GREAT looking watch and specs. I literally went WOW when i saw the picture you posted, lol



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Love this watch. I tried it on last year the day i bought my panny and fell in love. Here is a terrible pic of it on the wrist but you can get a gist of the size. Size is perfect. The case back is a skeleton and con caved so it fits perfect on the wrist.



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WatchSnobJack wrote: And for those who want something a bit smaller, cleaner dial and cheaper always can go with the GMT.




Looks awesome... BUT! I wonder what the pushers are for?  No chrono... Surely not to change the date...or move the GMT hand... or set the time...???



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I guess I can count my 2 SAN III's and my SAS as Dive watches....since they have over 200m wr......so I'd go with my SAN III's Ocean Quest kit version...just because it has a chronograph...and it has a green dial.  

 




 



 

One I would like to have.....don't really have an answer for one that I could afford...huummm...don't know.  But if I can dream...How about the UN Maxie Marine Diver chronograph!!!!

 


 

    
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I'm liking this one alot lately too.............lol

    
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Have taken a real fancy to the Oris line, especially the TT1's. Looking to expand my selections, Oris keeps on producing great pieces.



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Fav (over 100m) that I own:




Would LOVE to own but is no longer made:

Nitrox BUG dive computer by Divelink (not really a 'watch' per se, but is very watch-like...and a is Seiko product).



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