Went swimming with my 2 yr old son today, and had my trusty Scuba with me. Yes, I know it's an old design and a bit small by today's standards, but I still like it...
Honestly, if you were to remove the Bvlgari logo on the dial, with the exception of the lugs, I would guess that that watch was a Citizen or Swatch. The original Diagono case/bezel design was already perfect in my opinion, and didn't need any changing besides updating the case diameter to 40+mm. Tha
Just yesterday, while taking our little one with us to the market, my wife accidentally banged the shopping cart into my bvlgari scuba's watch face. Most of the nicer watches today come with anti-reflective coatings on their sapphire crystals, but the problem with that is that if you impact them, th
Of course, everything will go to the little ones eventually, but I think the first decent mechanical watch of mine I will pass onto the little guy when he is old enough is my Omega Speedy Pro. I want him to appreciate a little piece of history.
With a 16 month old baby running around my house, not afraid of banging this around. Rugged and still stylish, even though it's an old design of theirs, and a very simple, uncrowded dial.
White rubber will get dirty very fast and won't look so hot after being worn a while. Hope they offer self replacable bezels with that watch. Lol. They should've designed it with white ceramic or even plastic, as rubber retains dirt.