dr.hudsongrey
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opinion of the VC
Hi Kari, thanks for your input. Why do you think VC is a good value in particular? I am new to this watch so am trying to understand it. I have not seen many people mention it before. Thanks
For what is is...
By: fernando : October 19th, 2010-18:57
nothing comes close to the DSSD.You have made a brilliant choice and still came back to it after comparing with others. You have your answer there.Personally, I think the DSSD will be an iconic piece and it actually wears and feels great on the wrist.
If you love the DSSD ...
By: amanico : October 19th, 2010-22:41
That may mean that you appreciate thck and big diving monsters. In this case, you may have an eye on the JLC Navy SEALs Alarm, or a Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, or the new Audemars Piguet ROO Diver, or the GP Sea Hawk. Buy the one which will sing loud to you!...
Nicolas has a point
By: grigo : October 20th, 2010-04:40
The four watches he mentions are all great watches, which is why I have 2 out of the S'(!lancpain FF and GP Sea Hawk Pro II). Iw ould ad the other twon but I don't think that you can get the JLC Navy Sel Alarm. My AD said that it was all sold out. I will ...
I agree completely.
By: PSV : October 20th, 2010-08:17
The Deepsea would probably be my first choice - it has it all (quality, bad-assness, pedigree), however, it is a bit heavy (215 gr) and thick (~18mm) for some people so it is not an obvious choice. My take is once you start using it, all other watches out...
Update!
By: dr.hudsongrey : October 20th, 2010-09:21
Thanks everyone for the input. I've narrowed my selection down to the following: Rolex Deepsea Seadweller (http://rolex.watchprosite.com/?show=forumpost&fi=732&pi=2883761&ti=481716&msid=&s=) Vacheron Constantin overseas dual time (http://www.prestigetime....
No JB or Special Ops...
By: PSV : October 20th, 2010-09:36
...person would ever be caught wearing a watch with a military insignia on it. I love the results that JLC came up with by cooperating with Navy Seals, however, I would much have preferred that they left the logo and name out of there. It is not "grey man...
Right, but...
By: PSV : October 20th, 2010-12:56
...a true operator would never use that anyhow. Imagine traveling incognito with a cover - who is going to go around with a special forces logo on a watch when you have to go through border control etc. Then again, I doubt a real operator would use anythi...
I find the...
By: PSV : October 20th, 2010-09:33
...the VC overseas a bit too much bling, and the dial is a bit too small for the case. Just go look at it in person for yourself. On top of that, you could get BOTH the Deepsea and Navy Seals Alarm for the price of the VC. At the end of the day, the only ...
SDDS
By: dr.kol : October 19th, 2010-22:58
is a bit heavy and thick and you will be easily hitting it to rvery door frame. The new Rolex Submariner with ceramic bezel is an easier and cheaper option. However, I think that out of the "marine inspired" sport watches the best value is offered by Omeg...
VC Overseas
By: dr.kol : October 20th, 2010-23:05
Hi, For about six years I have been wearing side-by-side a PP Nautilus, AP Royal Oak and VC Overseas. In many ways I would put these three watches to the very same cathegory. They are all very well made, very accurate and everything in these watches is ve...
NO--not VC
By: Mostel : October 23rd, 2010-14:28
I love VC, but no--there is no comparison b/t a Rolex sport-watch and a VC sport-watch--the VC is an adventure in beautiful design, and fine detail... aliving up to VC's legend... but it still has the vaguely delicate 'feel' appropriate to VC as well.... ...
Or maybe
By: E.S : October 20th, 2010-06:45
Another Rolex, if you want something smart , GMT master 2 would be great choice, or Sub LV although I haven't seen in flesh. But, IMO, DSSD would be iconic watch as still worlds first deepest diving watch, despite it's size, Other reccomendation can't be ...