Started my collection with the DSSD, followed by the no-date sub, Kermit and most recently the SD43 red. While I have no use for the impressive depth potential of 3900m, 1220m, or even the modest 300m for desk diving, I like them design and feel on the wr...
but very nice collection…of course I like the Ploprof…as a boater / jet skier I would add what I consider to be by far the most useful of my Seamasters the PO Chrono…2000 ft usable underwater pushers allowing the user to time two events simultaneously…som...
… with a Rolex Diver!! Even with the “plain” Submariner you have a most reliable and tough dive watch. (Except if you are doing professional diving projects involving saturation and helium mixtures procedures an Helium valve is not necessary.) But of cour...
These are tuff watches for sure, any one of them. The JC DSSD is on my list, I hope one day when I walk into a shop, the watch just happens to be there with some luck. Exactly how I got my DSSD in Swiss, the sub in HK and the SD43 in Singapore, all unplan...
… those old times when you could walk in an AD and choose any model you wished to buy. Guess those times will never come back… but I wish at least the waiting time could be shortened to less than a year some day soon. Let’s enjoy our present collections i...
Design and engineering of these pieces is what I find attractive about them as well. And, surprisingly, even the bigger ones are quite comfortable on the wrist! Adding some other divers ... ...