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My Dive Watch Quest

 

While most of my collection is pretty much set, I've always been on a somewhat quixotic quest for the "perfect mechanical dive watch".  It has taken me through Seiko, Rolex, several Omega Seamasters and Planet Oceans, Ball and Glashutte Original.  These days a UTS 1000m v2 GMT sits on my wrist:

 
While you're staring at these pictures, you're probably wondering...."why does DB seem to flit from one dive watch to another...in an endless quest for perfection that can never be attained?"  Good question!  I guess the answer is, because it's fun!  Also, unlike those grail Langes, Pateks, Jaegers, Vacherons and the like, there are a lot of fantastic divers that are available at somewhat affordable prices...so trading them, as opposed to my 18k Lange, is best seen as a good "marriage conservation strategy".

Some of the features of this terrific piece:
-  43 mm case width
-  14.5 mm case thickness
-  4 mm thick solid steel bracelet
-  Weight with steel bracelet approximately 226 grams
-  Top Grade ETA 2893-2 finished with geneva waves, blue screws and perlage. 
Movement comes with glucydor balance wheel and Incablock shock system.
-  Founder of UTS, Nicolaus Spinner (mechanical engineer by trade) personally fabricates
   each watch case using DIN 1.4404 surgical stainless steel
-  Waterproof to 1000 m (100 Bar). Tested water resistant to 1,500 m (150 bar).  
-  Solid case back affixed by 6 hex screws.
-  Two coats of superluminova on dial for extra visibility

After six months, what do I think?

Pros:
-Case construction
-Finish
-Accuracy of time-keeping
-Durability
-Dial Design (subjective of course, but personally-speaking, I love it)
-Depth and hue of lume

Current Reservations (we all know there is no such thing as a perfect watch)
-Lug Design (a tad too big and non-integrated into the bracelet)
-Weight (226 grams...I think my sweet spot for a diver is probably a bit lower)

...but in terms of reservations, that's about it.

MY QUESTION FOR YOU:

If dive watches are something you like and you have some familiarity with this piece, what do you think of it versus some of the pieces I've owned and/or are contemplating, including:
-Omega's Seamasters
-Rolex Submariner (too ubiquitous?)
-Glashutte Sport Evolution (had a silver dial chrono...lack of dial legibility made me let this one go....beside, I traded it for my true love, a Senator Navigator....)
-Sinn divers
-Kobold divers (too pricey?)
-Bremont Supermarine (ETA 2836-based movement a notch below top-line ETA 2900 series?)

Thanks and cheers.
DB Darien 

This message has been edited by db darien on 2010-09-19 14:23:43

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