COSC Diver

COSC Diver

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Bob_Defly

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4,581 posts

244 months

Sunday 20th April
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I'm looking for a COSC dive watch, around £1,000.

Can be new, or used but in great condition. Other than Christopher ward which has a few nice options, what else is out there?


r159

2,358 posts

87 months

Sunday 20th April
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Certina do COSC dive style watches. You might find a Longines Legend Diver 2nd hand.

Edited by r159 on Sunday 20th April 09:59

Barchettaman

6,796 posts

145 months

Sunday 20th April
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A quartz Casio MDV106 will likely be more accurate than any COSC-certified automatic watch. Nice things, too. £50-£60 from Amazon.




Boringvolvodriver

10,244 posts

56 months

Sunday 20th April
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r159 said:
Certina do COSC dive style watches. You might find a Longines Legend Diver 2nd hand.

Edited by r159 on Sunday 20th April 09:59
I saw the thread and Certina was my first thought.

Drooles

1,473 posts

69 months

Sunday 20th April
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£180 on Amazon at the moment. Better quality than my Seiko Sumo. The CW you post will be nicer, but you could buy the Citizen to dive, and not care if it sinks to the depths, and use the CW for nights out etc

Edited to add, I know it’s not COSC but it’s ISO compliant and mine only gains 10 seconds a week

WhisperingWasp

1,676 posts

150 months

Sunday 20th April
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T6 vanman

3,235 posts

112 months

Monday 21st April
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For £1k new you'll struggle but should get a barely worn for around that figure,

Ball are highly thought of and do some COSC diver style watches, these may be around the £1k mark.
Very occasionally you might see a Breitling watch (Colt / Avenger) around the £1k mark S/H

Google has brought up - New & COSC
https://www.zeitlounge.com/en/festina-cosc-f20043%...

Jayho

2,302 posts

183 months

Monday 21st April
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Not actually sure if this specific one is COSC, but I do know DOXA do do COSC watches.

https://www.chisholmhunter.co.uk/doxa-sub-200-mens...

This one looks great in my opinion.

hungry_hog

2,600 posts

201 months

Monday 21st April
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Seiko surely?

Not sure if the Willard is COSC but they have so many options and good history in dive watches

fflump

2,146 posts

51 months

Monday 21st April
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hungry_hog said:
Seiko surely?

Not sure if the Willard is COSC but they have so many options and good history in dive watches
I don't think Seiko are tested for COSC since the movements are made in Japan. They tend to be accurate though. Their partner brain Grand Seiko have their own in-house testing certification.

Bob_Defly

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4,581 posts

244 months

Monday 21st April
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hungry_hog said:
Seiko surely?

Not sure if the Willard is COSC but they have so many options and good history in dive watches
No, the 6R35 movement is "+25 to -15 seconds per day", which is unacceptable IMHO.

It's weird that Christopher Ward has very few competitors in this space, even if I increase the budget to £1,500

P.S. I don't want to spend significantly less, so Casios et al are out.

Bob_Defly

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4,581 posts

244 months

Monday 21st April
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Jayho said:
Not actually sure if this specific one is COSC, but I do know DOXA do do COSC watches.

https://www.chisholmhunter.co.uk/doxa-sub-200-mens...

This one looks great in my opinion.
All of the COSC Doxa watches are £2,300 or above

hungry_hog

2,600 posts

201 months

Monday 21st April
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Bob_Defly said:
No, the 6R35 movement is "+25 to -15 seconds per day", which is unacceptable IMHO.

It's weird that Christopher Ward has very few competitors in this space, even if I increase the budget to £1,500

P.S. I don't want to spend significantly less, so Casios et al are out.
Wow didn't realise that - pretty awful for a 1k watch !

Jayho

2,302 posts

183 months

Monday 21st April
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Bob_Defly said:
Jayho said:
Not actually sure if this specific one is COSC, but I do know DOXA do do COSC watches.

https://www.chisholmhunter.co.uk/doxa-sub-200-mens...

This one looks great in my opinion.
All of the COSC Doxa watches are £2,300 or above
Ahh cool. You know what though, I'm sorely tempted by one of these now. Curse you for getting me looking. Found one brand new on another website for £800 or so...

gregs656

11,634 posts

194 months

Monday 21st April
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Bob_Defly said:
No, the 6R35 movement is "+25 to -15 seconds per day", which is unacceptable IMHO.

It's weird that Christopher Ward has very few competitors in this space, even if I increase the budget to £1,500

P.S. I don't want to spend significantly less, so Casios et al are out.
Don't know why anyone would suggest a casio if you're looking for COSC.

CW I think are the answer if you like their designs.

To be fair, CW they have increased their prices (and, clearly, the quality of their design and manufacture). The brands that used to occupy this price point all moved up at the same time, so are now 1500+, the brands above them all moved up as well.


dom9

8,338 posts

222 months

Monday 21st April
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hungry_hog said:
Bob_Defly said:
No, the 6R35 movement is "+25 to -15 seconds per day", which is unacceptable IMHO.

It's weird that Christopher Ward has very few competitors in this space, even if I increase the budget to £1,500

P.S. I don't want to spend significantly less, so Casios et al are out.
Wow didn't realise that - pretty awful for a 1k watch !
Surprised me as well, was going to suggest the Prospex 1965 as it looks like it has a lovely, thin case! Saw one in a shop window and it looked much better than it did online. Very handsome piece with retro vibes (obviously, as an updated reissue)... But I'd have never thought to question the accuracy because, well, Seiko!

Bob_Defly

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4,581 posts

244 months

Monday 21st April
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dom9 said:
hungry_hog said:
Bob_Defly said:
No, the 6R35 movement is "+25 to -15 seconds per day", which is unacceptable IMHO.

It's weird that Christopher Ward has very few competitors in this space, even if I increase the budget to £1,500

P.S. I don't want to spend significantly less, so Casios et al are out.
Wow didn't realise that - pretty awful for a 1k watch !
Surprised me as well, was going to suggest the Prospex 1965 as it looks like it has a lovely, thin case! Saw one in a shop window and it looked much better than it did online. Very handsome piece with retro vibes (obviously, as an updated reissue)... But I'd have never thought to question the accuracy because, well, Seiko!
I agree, I love Seiko watches, but you have to spend some serious money to get the accurate movements. Or just get lucky with a lower end one.

Ninjin

1,300 posts

88 months

Monday 21st April
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Take a look at Titoni. Not a well known brand in the UK but you may get close to the £1k budget for COSC.


Sunday Drive

255 posts

33 months

Monday 21st April
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Nomadic Belfast

Bob_Defly

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4,581 posts

244 months

Monday 21st April
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Ninjin said:
Take a look at Titoni. Not a well known brand in the UK but you may get close to the £1k budget for COSC.
Wow, what an interesting brand and line up too.