. . . thanks to my friend Marc. I find the matte grey titanium case with cobalt blue markers and seconds more attractive than any steel iteration. The aspect that sways my decision in the opposite direction is the accentuated appearance of height due to t...
I have a similar feeling with this variant as you tell me. I like it so much its looks and finish and guess it is a plus being more light than the steel version. But the design of lugs and the use of a Nato strap is a con side of it. And it certainly is a...
The deepest point of the trench is almost twice as deep at 36000ft/11km but great watch nonetheless. I love dive watches and I'm looking forward to checking this one out!
But that is later in this reply. Nobody goes to the deepest point of the trench in a wetsuit. 6000 meters with special dive equipment. Helium is there as you know, and in a protected envoirment the Helium is pushing in the watch case, also un protected. T...
At the divers category no Omega Seamaster. So no watch can win at that category for me. But i seen they do not forget the L.U. Chopard Tourbillon Striking Hour. Is another GPHG category of course, but it is for me the winner of this year. Personally the B...
I’ve been busy with our WS event and haven’t seen it before. This is the Ti version I presume. Which is the one I ordered when the watches were announced. I look forward to your report and thoughts on this huge superb watch soon!! Enjoy it so much my dear...
I missed your message as I’ve been a little busy this week. Yes, it’s the Titanium version. Many remarkable features on this watch and the design details are very cool. Even the strap is made from recycled fishing nets and the Manta lugs are superb. It’s ...
… having to attend our personal matters it is difficult to follow and answer some posts. Interesting comments you make. I have ordered one as soon as it was launched but due to the present import restrictions here I guess it will take some time to arrive ...