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Could very well be, although...
... there will not be a standard piece. Each operator can choose whatever watch he wants, be it a Luminox, G-Shock or whatever. Certainly, this piece because of the white dail would be a no-go....
And one thing that is for sure, a mechanical watch is certainly a no-go for operational use as it is difficult to synchronize them quickly and accurately as a team...
Indeed strange!
By: blomman Mr Blue : October 3rd, 2010-11:04
To see them both together made me notice a couple of things. If you look closely on the NSD, the inner circle doesn’t appear to be round, more like lines between the indexes. Hour and minute hands have black outer edges, which makes them appear smaller. A...
Thanks, Blomman
By: respo : October 3rd, 2010-14:01
I like both the NSD and the NSA, even side by side. I think the main thing for me, aside from the difference in complications is the number of compressor keys. For some reason, I like better the balance of two keys/crowns on the NSA, although the relative...
Not that I know of...
By: PSV : November 15th, 2010-06:59
Not in the one I had a chance to look at briefly during an AD visit, however, I do wish they would have opted for a tighter 120 click bezel-ring on the NSA, e.g. like on the Deepsea. It gives a better impression and is not too much to ask for on a $10K di...
agree with that
By: elqueco : November 16th, 2010-18:32
Didn't know it was a quantifiable thing in terms of clicks, but I have noticed that on many divers. The higher click counts makes for a more solid feeling watch. The sub I have also feels more solid. No idea how many clicks though. Cheers, Carmelo
Easily remedied.
By: BDLJ : November 17th, 2010-16:13
Perhaps Nico can confirm, but I believe the NSA has the 'bent strip of steel' style unidirectional detent on the bezel (as opposed to the, for example, Rolex captive spring-loaded ball bearing). Next time you have the watch serviced it should be no proble...
You are 100% right...
By: Yves007 : November 17th, 2010-21:04
I felt that my bezel was turning way too easily compared to my MMD. I went to my AD and compared with a new they had just received. It confirmed my doubts: mine was incorrectly set up. My AD explained that this was an easy fix to be made by our local Rich...
Ah...OK...
By: elqueco : November 17th, 2010-22:53
That makes sense. Thanks for the clarification and good to know. For completeness, is the luminox the standard issue which is used in the field? Based on the website, it seems a pretty commercial things...lots of models, colours, styles, etc. Just curious...
Not to pile in...
By: BDLJ : November 17th, 2010-23:18
..but further to what Nico has already written, there are no more issued watches. Units might do a group purchase, but the US Navy's ANU (Authorised for Navy Use) list has this: COMMANDS ARE AUTHORIZED TO PURCHASE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE OR STANDARD STOCK ...