Graham, I'm with you on that...

Jan 21, 2009,19:51 PM
 

Dust on rubber straps can become an annoyance.  I'm ever so curious to see these watches in person so we can test out your theories.  If the rubberized casing is of the right consistency there shouldn't be a problem. 

Cheers,
Daos

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Something i liked today at SIHH

 
 By: PeterCDE : January 20th, 2009-12:05
G'day, it may a bit of a surprise not to start with a "life picture" of a new model by Girard-Perregaux (lots of these later this week), but this one is really different. I know there´s a lot of fans addicted to dive watches. And a lot of fans adore manuf...  

Striking!

 
 By: dannymc : January 20th, 2009-13:39
Hi Peter, Thanks for sharing this fantastic piece! I'm a big fan of the Diverscope, owning both first and second generation models and I think this is EXACTLY what the range needed. The green and black version is great but for me, the black and white vers... 

yes, but...

 
 By: dannymc : January 21st, 2009-14:27
I saw it in the original post, but was surprised as the previous diverscopes have not used the JR1000, just wondered if Peter or anyone could confirm that the new version does. Cheers, Dan

Thanks, Peter

 
 By: dxboon : January 20th, 2009-23:30
Very cool looking watches.  I highly prefer the black dial to the brighter one.  The outer rubberized coating creates a very unique picture.  I'd love to see these in person.  Thanks for pointing them out. Cheers, Daos

i agree the outer rubber is unique, but.........

 
 By: G99 : January 21st, 2009-11:49
is there a possibility that dust will stick to it like other soft rubber things, straps included. i'm sure you know what i mean. some rubber things attract dust and are hard to clean whilst others have very smooth surfaces and dust doesnt stick. this woul... 

dust

 
 By: mark_b_marshall : January 21st, 2009-15:58