Showing posts with label Dive Watches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dive Watches. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver Forged Carbon Watch Hands-On

This season Audemars Piguet launched a brand new form of last year's Royal Oak Offshore Diver watch. The brand new version is not too different, however utilizes Audemars Piguet's forged carbon situation. The special situation materials are created in-house from carbon thread that's heated and compressed. It makes sense a really light and powerful situation material that meets the sporty look and gratifaction from the ROO Diver perfectly.

When i first covered the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Diver watch here. Later I had been on the boat with Audemars Piguet and offered yet another piece with a few lifestyle shots from the ROO Diver (and humor) here. Designed like a true dive watch with 300 meters water resistance, the Royal Oak Diver in steel would be a lovely, almost basic level Royal Oak Offshore model listed at approximately $15,000.





In forged carbon, the Royal Oak Diver changes a little and rises in cost. Slightly older AP fans will definitely love this particular - even additionally towards the steel model. Audemars Piguet ups the game theme from the piece using the black dial combined with yellow elements like the minute hands. This look hearkens to among the original forged carbon watches - that was the Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Forged Carbon that lots of people nicknamed the Bumble Bee. You can observe how both of these watches appear in exactly the same family.



As you know, non-chronograph versions of the Royal Oak Offshore aren't too common. The Diver is one of the few - so this is a good option for those looking for the Royal Oak Offshore theme with a more simple dial. The case is 42mm wide but wears larger. It isn't too thick coming in under 14mm (for a watch like this that is). Unlike the steel version, the forged carbon diver has a black ceramic bezel, but it does have a metal caseback. Which model do you prefer?



While the tones of the dial feel darker on the forged carbon model, it is still very legible. The darker tones of the case have enough texture and finishing differences for the watch to still look interesting - perhaps even more interesting than the steel cased version. Of course the dial still has that inner rotating bezel that is controlled by the crown located at 10 o'clock.



Around the wrist, the Royal Oak Offshore Diver seems like a good watch and it is light compared to steel version. The attached rubber strap is amazing, but ought to be for that cost. Within the watch is identical Audemars Piguet Calibre 3120 automatic movement. Unsure concerning the cost but it's over $20,000.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Timeless dive watch---Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT Watch

As the Submariner and GMT-Master II watches are decidedly more classic and traditional-style sport watches, the earth Sea collection includes a different approach, being about modern size, style, and options. Omega more-or-less creates the archetype of the modern luxury dive watch, as the competing Submariner focuses more about to be the “timeless dive watch.”

In addition to this is the fact that using the 600 meters water resistance there is also a azure very exhibition case back window permitting a look at the movement. That's really quite difficult to acquire on divers that may go this deep. The classic style of the Omega Seamaster Planet Sea situation never appears to appear unnatural or not handsome. The mostly blown or satin-finished situation has polished flanks comprised of swoopy lines which help stress its shape. 



The lugs help remind me a little of large cat claws also it wouldn’t be an Omega Seamaster Planet Sea with no helium release valve. The mostly vestigial character of the latter feature continues to be well recorded, however it nonetheless adds a feeling of traditional style towards the design in the same manner that tachymeter scales do on many racing chronograph watches.



Luminant around the dial is great. Individuals “broad arrow” style hour and minute hands never look bad and also the thick quantity of two colors of SuperLumiNova around the dial really allow it to be glow vibrantly at nighttime. Omega guarantees that lume can also be put on the seconds hands, along with the GMT hands. The dial further includes the situation that is built-into the three o’clock hour marker against a black dial. 



Using the Omega Seamaster Planet Sea GMT Omega first showed its quality 8605 Co-Axial automatic chronometer, which is based on the 8500 movement family. Omega fits it with many different desirable tech, including, obviously, their famous Co-Axial escapement technology. The movement also offers some plastic parts, such as the escapement along with the hairspring. Like other Omega-made actions the 8605 is superbly created using a luscious number of polished surfaces along with a grand presentation that is appropriate for a watch of the value.



It might be hard to dispute that typically the Omega Seamaster Planet Sea GMT talks by itself. Omega has rather quickly moved upmarket through the years using their watches for diving however they haven’t overlooked the very fact that they must include procuring value to warrant the prices. Having a world-class design, in-house made movement, excellent parts, and killer ceramic and Liquid Metal bezel, there isn’t anything else others offer that Omega hasn’t done too or better.



Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The First Professional Dive Watch

In 1926 Rolex developed and brought to market the first Rolex Oyster pocket-watch (pictured below). The first Rolex Oyster watches were not made for swimming or certainly not for diving. They were made to stop the watches movements from being negatively effected by oxidation, perspiration, and water.




The Rolex Oyster next to the Daily Mail headline with long distance swimmer Mercedes Gleitze who wore the watch in an attempt to swim across the English channel.



Rolex combined its improved crown design and the threaded case in a new model that became the first durable and reliable waterproof watch. Called the Oyster, it was a remarkable achievement, albeit one against which the general public remained skeptical. To learn more about this iconic piece check out Ariel's article about the Oyster here. For now, we will concentrate on the process of how it turned into the legendary watch that it is and the way it managed to change people's attitude towards waterproof watches. It was in 1927 that the perfect opportunity arose to publicly prove the abilities of his watch and Wilsdorf was again quick to react. It was then that the young British secretary and long distance swimmer Mercedes Gleitze set herself the challenge of swimming across the English channel–for the second time. 


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Sunday, August 17, 2014

The contrast of three dive watches of different brands

We all know how funny to dive in the water, and every professional diver must own a professional diver watch, which is very essential and closely relates with their lives. More time you stay in the water, more pressure you have to stand and less oxygen you would get, therefore, controlling time in the water plays an important role in a nice diving trip. However, for non-professional people like us, since we don’t need to dive so deep, a profession dive watch maybe unnecessary but a high quality dive watch. And I think that’s enough. That’s why I dare to introduce three kinds dive watches below for you because of their great reputation. 

1. Citizen Eco-Drive Mens Promaster Dive Watch



“Eco-Drive” means you don’t have to change a battery because it’s powered by natural and artificial light. This fully ISO compliant dive watch tracks your time in the ocean with a stable timing bezel. The case material is made of stainless steel, so you needn’t worry that it will get rusted once getting water, much less its water resistant to 300meters. And for diver watches, rubber strap is the best choice because it’s lighter than metal and genuine leather bracelet, but the most important is that rubber strap is much more durable than those two kinds since it’s often used in the water. With the date display, actually, you can wear it as usual. The last I have to mention is the luminous markers and hands, which is greatly helpful for telling time in the water. 

2. Seiko Prospex SBBN015 Marine Master Professional dive watch



For this diver watch, you need to change its battery but just every five years, so that means at present its power reserve is 5years. As same as the above one, it adopts round shape and unidirectional rotating bezel, with luminous markers and hands. It makes sure that it won’t bring any problem to influence your nice diving. Sapphire crystal has been accepted to make watches’ front case, scratch resistant and anti-reflective. For the perpetual shining appearance, the case material is stainless steel. 


3. Reef Tiger Black Shark dive watch

 Reef Tiger Black Shark

Noted for outstanding appearance and remarkable technique, Reef Tiger has always devoted itself to manufacturing excellent watches. This new kind 2014 dive watch Black Shark is one of unforgettable wrist watches. When most diver watches use quartz movement, Black Shark still sticks to automatic mechanical movement, and we all know that how more valuable it is than quartz one. Clear numerals are marked on the bezel for timing. It’s not just a watch, but also work of art because of its delicate technique and different nice appearance, let alone its excellent performance in the water.

These three diver watches have their own advantages, and I believe you can have one you love.

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