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Old 12 May 2006, 07:11 AM   #1
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Sub not ultimate dive watch?

The Sub is often referred to as an ultimate dive watch, if not THE ultimate. But is it? I’m not questioning the design, sturdiness and treats as a dive watch. It is the more or less exclusive price range this watch is in. I know but a few divers: my colleague, a hobby diver, a buddy who’s a Navy diver and my neighbor, who’s a diver with the local fire brigade. None of them wear a Rolex! All of them, all be it coincidental, wear a Citizen dive watch in various guises and a two of them a separate dive computer. The Citizen has an electronic depth gauge that they use as a backup for the one in the dive computer.

In one of the first James Bond novels the Sub was described as an affordable watch. A bit butch but waterproof. The affordability is long gone now and a humble fire brigade diver cannot afford a Rolex but is issued with a Citizen.

The only professional organization and it’s divers I know of that wear Rolex watches are French Comex. All the others I know that wear a Sub are no divers at all and I’m an armchair diver myself. (Fully certified).

What’s your opinion or experience on/with this?
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Old 12 May 2006, 07:21 AM   #2
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it is true the dive computer has all but replaced the wrist watch for divers. many still wear watches as a backup but rarely use them for anything more than telling time.

not to mention the cost of a sub or SD is not practical for most folks.

even as far as capability even the SD is not top of the heap. there are numerous watches out there that can go deeper and have better lume ie. legability.

all that being said i love my SD and would not trade it for any other time piece.

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Old 12 May 2006, 07:26 AM   #3
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it is true the dive computer has all but replaced the wrist watch for divers. many still wear watches as a backup but rarely use them for anything more than telling time.

not to mention the cost of a sub or SD is not practical for most folks.

even as far as capability even the SD is not top of the heap. there are numerous watches out there that can go deeper and have better lume ie. legability.

all that being said i love my SD and would not trade it for any other time piece.

all the best,
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Deeper yes (the oil filled watches go to 11,000 meters) but what's the use? 700 meters is about the deepest a diver can go I once read. Padi, do you know about this?
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Old 12 May 2006, 07:35 AM   #6
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not sure about the max depth a human can endure but i would imagine that it is less than 4000ft so the SD is ok in that reguard. in dive watches top of the heap is generally defined by what it capable of ie depth, legability, durability, temperature tolerance additional features etc.

i always say how many diver/tool watches can you still wear with a tux?

not many. gotta love the SD even if it is not king of the seas anymore.

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Old 12 May 2006, 07:41 AM   #7
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not sure about the max depth a human can endure but i would imagine that it is less than 4000ft so the SD is ok in that reguard. in dive watches top of the heap is generally defined by what it capable of ie depth, legability, durability, temperature tolerance additional features etc.

i always say how many diver/tool watches can you still wear with a tux?

not many. gotta love the SD even if it is not king of the seas anymore.

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In this respect, Rolex have no equal! Timeless elegance, class and style!
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Old 12 May 2006, 07:48 AM   #9
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Don't hijack my fine thread, you tossers!
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I don't dive, not a fan of Rolex and even I think it is the icon of dive watches.
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Old 12 May 2006, 07:57 AM   #12
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Old 12 May 2006, 08:00 AM   #14
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I don't dive, not a fan of Rolex and even I think it is the icon of dive watches.
I don't know you Daren. "Not a fan of Rolex?" Officine Panerai
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Old 12 May 2006, 08:04 AM   #15
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I'm not working tonight. Gee, I bet that just made your day, huh?
You're serving 'em up for me. Since when is gobbling down doughnuts considered 'work'? Sorry Craig, this one was too easy! I hang my head in shame now
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I don't know you Daren. "Not a fan of Rolex?" Officine Panerai
I am not some freak or idiot that thinks Panerai is better, I just personally like it and other brands more. I tried on a JLC World MC chrono today, I was blown away. Of course there is still my grail watch, the VC overseas chrono in black dial. YUMMY.
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I am not some freak or idiot that thinks Panerai is better, I just personally like it and other brands more. I tried on a JLC World MC chrono today, I was blown away. Of course there is still my grail watch, the VC overseas chrono in black dial. YUMMY.
No, the non chrono in white dial Oh, that movement, that bracelet The sheer anonymity of that watch! (To the average punter). But at 10K a bit out of reach for me Ah, when I win the lottery big time (pipe dream coming up now ).
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No, the non chrono in white dial Oh, that movement, that bracelet The sheer anonymity of that watch! (To the average punter). But at 10K a bit out of reach for me Ah, when I win the lottery big time (pipe dream coming up now ).
Out of reach for me too, unless I were to commit to one watch, not ready to do that yet.
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Shouldn't you be outside carving yourself a nice pair of new shoes?
No, too busy talking to other forum members right now! Don't smoke all that stash I send you in one go, tosser
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It should help with your back pain
Until you get caught and sent to jail, but that will be a different part of your "back" that will be sore.
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He'd be the little man in the big house I can hear Morgan Freeman from Shawshank now "Ohhhhhh Andy"
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Keep it up, stiff. And I'll drop off a picture of you and your pertty mouf to D pod tomorrow. I'm sure I can get the boys extra computer privileges and TRF's address
Make sure they use my private email addy, I don't want Andie to get to know my "pen" pals.
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