Sea Dweller Deepsea

Sea Dweller Deepsea

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11SJC

643 posts

246 months

Friday 5th December 2008
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HAs anyone got theres yet just had call from dealer mine arrived today


Skyman

1,293 posts

226 months

Friday 5th December 2008
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Hope you have a big wrist.

11SJC

643 posts

246 months

Friday 5th December 2008
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yes have a couple of big bangs so I can't see it been bigger than them

Skyman

1,293 posts

226 months

Friday 5th December 2008
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11SJC said:
yes have a couple of big bangs so I can't see it been bigger than them
Having seen a DS, you may need both plus a few more. Proportions are all wrong.....from a Rx fan.

whoami

13,151 posts

242 months

Friday 5th December 2008
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11SJC said:
HAs anyone got theres yet just had call from dealer mine arrived today
I got the call to say that mine came in a 6 weeks or so back. I went and tried it on and quite liked it. However, I didn't like it enough to buy it so passed on it.

I had been pretty excited as I was first on their list. Just didn't do it for me.

11SJC

643 posts

246 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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picked the watch up what a great piece of kit not that big compared to some



Vipers

32,951 posts

230 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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Not that I want one, my Sea Dweller rated to 610 msw, cost £200 in 1976 is just fine, but what do these new ones cost, just in case I decide to SCUBA dive to perhaps in excess of 610 msw laugh

No worries guys, I am a north sea Commercial diving supervisor, so I know that divers can't dive this deep, but why on earth do we need watches rated to these depths?, like buying a car rated to 600 mph, but wont go faster than 120 mph, nuts or wot.


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whoami

13,151 posts

242 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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Vipers said:
Not that I want one, my Sea Dweller rated to 610 msw, cost £200 in 1976 is just fine, but what do these new ones cost, just in case I decide to SCUBA dive to perhaps in excess of 610 msw laugh

No worries guys, I am a north sea Commercial diving supervisor, so I know that divers can't dive this deep, but why on earth do we need watches rated to these depths?, like buying a car rated to 600 mph, but wont go faster than 120 mph, nuts or wot.


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£5,340

Vipers

32,951 posts

230 months

Saturday 6th December 2008
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whoami said:
Vipers said:
Not that I want one, my Sea Dweller rated to 610 msw, cost £200 in 1976 is just fine, but what do these new ones cost, just in case I decide to SCUBA dive to perhaps in excess of 610 msw laugh

No worries guys, I am a north sea Commercial diving supervisor, so I know that divers can't dive this deep, but why on earth do we need watches rated to these depths?, like buying a car rated to 600 mph, but wont go faster than 120 mph, nuts or wot.


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£5,340
My god, you can get a new one for that..............

Tks for that anyway.



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