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Let's see what your favorite DIVER STYLE WATCH is of THEM ALL.

You don't have to own it but you do have to love it and consider it YOUR favorite Dive Watch of them all.


POST PICTURES if you can so everyone can see and comment.


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Here is my favorite Dive watch of them all. I DO NOT own this one, but would love to some day. It is the perfect dive watch to me.

Azimuth Xtreme-1 Sea-Hum GMT


I love EVERYTHING about this watch from the bezel and dial design, to the beefy hands, to the case and bracelet . Just everything. It is the perfect dive watch look to me.



Movement: Automatic ETA 2836 protected by an anti magnetic dust cover.
Beat: High beat 28,800 A/h
Function: Automatic with 46 hour power reserve.
GMT function set independently via winding crown.
Case Width: 45mm.
Height from case back to tip of crystal: 18.2mm
Material: High grade 316L stainless steel case equipped with Helium Gas Escapement Valve.
Crystal: Double domed Sapphire, double coated.
Sapphire thickness: 4.00mm.
Winding Crown: Screw down waterproof stainless steel crown.
Bezel: Single directional ratcheting bezel with Super Luminova depth markings.
Dial/Hand Set: Super Luminova filled markers and Hands with Red minute hand for better clarity under water.
Strap/Bracelet: Rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet with Deployant buckle.
Waterproof: 1,500m / 4,921ft.

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I WANT this one:



Sinn U1 T Fully Tegimented on Bracelet



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With date...



Or this one...

 




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I'm not a big dive watch fan...I have a few.....One that has always impressed me is this Omega.....HOT!




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I'm going to have to go with an old standard.  This is one of the most copied watch of all time for a reason.  It is AWESOME!!!!





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Spaceview wrote: I'm not a big dive watch fan...I have a few.....One that has always impressed me is this Omega.....HOT!




That one is at the top of my dive watch favorite list also!



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I am by no means (nor do I really have the means to be) a Rolex guy but I really love this watch.

Rolex Deepsea

    
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I would take any of these




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Man so many to choose from...... one right now that I own that I absolutely love is my Omega PO.... have it on Nato right now.. here is a pic.



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Not much of a dive watch fan, but I'd be most happy with the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller.

However, for something more reasonable, I like the Longines HydroConquest . . .



    
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Man, these threads kill me.  Once again, the Omega Planet Ocean Cronograph Co-Axial calibre 9300(42mm..when it comes out):b




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Still like this one.

It would be an ultimate.

 

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Too many, For me it would either be the orange Omega PO, the black Rolex Submariner, or the Tag Aquaracer 500.




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I'm pretty crazy about all of the divers I currently own - especially the Oris's for the money.  But lately, I can't get this Girard Perregaux Seahawk out of my head.  The texture of the dial really does it for me.

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Man there are some nice watches posted so far in this thread. I will take one of each!



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four20 wrote:


Yep...on the hunt for one of these right now!!



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http://www.seiko-ananta.com/index.html#/collection

http://www.watchtime.com/2011/04/seiko-ananta-dive-chronographh-sportura-alarm-chronograph/

I think the new Seiko Ananta Dive Watch is the Bomb. :b:b:b:b:):):)[/url]

[url]http://www.watchesjournal.com/seiko-watches/ananta/seiko-ananta-automatic-chronograph-divers-watches/

Last edited on Sat Aug 20th, 2011 11:14 pm by spanky1



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