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21 October 2010, 12:35 PM | #61 | |
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21 October 2010, 12:39 PM | #62 |
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I am not a diver either, but I have always love the look (and rotating bezel function).
I have always had divers watches because of the looks and I also surf. It made perfect sence to me because it was made to wear in the ocean.
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21 October 2010, 01:10 PM | #63 | |
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Its almost as if.........
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I own a Submariner ( my first Rolex) because of its timeless, classic sport watch good looks and the fact that its construction to survive the ocean at depth assures me that it will survive anything my casual wear can throw at it. It seemed an ideal watch for me as I race sailboats and the water resistant performance of the Submariner seemd a perfect matchup to my sport. I grew up poor and was taught to save my money and buy things that are well designed/made to last and then TAKE CARE OF THEM. Fortunately, I am no longer financially challenged but the values are still ingrained in me. Sub 16610 GMT 16750 GMT 16700 GMT 16713 DJ TT 1601 OD TT 1500 |
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21 October 2010, 02:21 PM | #64 | |
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I live in North Louisiana, and all of our waters here are dark, muddy.... in other words, swamps. They're laden with alligators, snakes, snapping turtles and thick vegetation...some of the most inhospitable conditions you can think of aside from a sewer. With that said, unless very shallow (less than 5 ft) you can't see your hand in front of your face, so any instrumentation is useless. We don't use computers (can't see it), the SPG is only used to see how much air you have when topside, and a watch can't normally be seen either. All of our depths are known (usually less than 30 ft), and each dive is limited to 20 minutes (time kept topside by diving supervisor) with a full rotation of the team before making a subsequent dive. Although 99% of the time a watch would be useless under these circumstances, I still wear one. I either wear my Sea-Dweller or a DOXA 750T Searambler. The DOXA works better if there's the slightest amount of visibility, because the orange minute hand is super legible against the sunburst silver dial. The bezel is also easier to grip with gloves than the Sea-Dweller's. Like I said, the Sheriff's Office isn't my career. I do however own a diving company and I'm also a diving instructor. I dive recreational and I'm a GUE trained technical diver. Whether I'm teaching a group of dive students (did last weekend with my 14060M), fun diving in the Gulf of Mexico (16610LV), testing diving equipment (many times with the SD), building an underwater film set for ABC Television (used the SD), recovered lost items underwater for State Farm Insurance (SD), or deco diving off the Cayman Wall (also SD), I always dive with a dive watch. I time my dive with it, trust my safety to it, and by using a few simple calculations...dive longer and safer than one using a computer. Everyone else......interesting replies. Keep 'em coming.
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21 October 2010, 02:47 PM | #65 | |
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Fair enough.......
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To be honest, its a bit condescending and annoying having divers, clearly wanting to announce that THEY are divers, and wondering how we mere mortal non divers justify/explain owning a "diving watch". No offense intended, just honest thoughts and thank you for your reserve service. |
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21 October 2010, 04:45 PM | #66 |
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my reason is jus plain n simple...i wanna b James Bond da Sean Connery version !!
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21 October 2010, 04:55 PM | #67 |
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Why do I want to marry a Supermodel when I am not in the fashion industry?
I agree that both Sub and GMTII are very similar. I don't care about the 300m rating. However, I would go for the GMTII, but I already have the Explorer 2. In order to use the GMT II bezel, you need to know the GMT offset. You need to rotate back and forth to read the timzone 2 and 3. I really don't see the need for me. Explorer 2 is good enough for me. Also the red hand on the Explorer 2 is more visible than the dark green hand on the GMTII. |
21 October 2010, 04:56 PM | #68 | |
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^^^ +1 what he said - and i'm a diver!!!! |
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21 October 2010, 06:15 PM | #69 |
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"Do you expect me to talk??"
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21 October 2010, 07:45 PM | #70 |
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because they are awesome...!
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22 October 2010, 03:44 AM | #71 |
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A few years back, I bought a GMT llC SS brand new thinking this was the coolest,flashiest,most updated hunk of watch to come out of Rolex in years. But after wearing it for a few months, its became too in your face and flashy (at least for me) and didnt sing to me anymore; looked around for a trade replacement and fell head over heels for the SS sub. Its clean ,subtle, but still with a hint of flair. bought it and never looked back.
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22 October 2010, 04:14 AM | #72 |
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that is beautiful but i think my sub is way better! :) I love classic pieces. The sub is classic to me and ive always wanted one since i was younger. Since you are a diver how come you didndt got with a DSSD? ill get a pepsi gmt but currently i dont like the shiny bracelet on the gmt |
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