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Boom rider

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  1. When I was diving in the early 90s I'd go to over 150ft every few months. Most of my training dives were at 40ft plus.
  2. My Oceaneva GMT rated to 1250 mts. They test these watch's on a rov in the ocean to that depth.
  3. Picked this Deep Seadweller up a few weeks ago
  4. I'm thinking of getting a tudor pelagos fxd, but not sure if factories are making them yet? Does anyone know if any dealers have them.
  5. Some nice looking builds you have done there.
  6. In my defense, I've only gotten into watch's in the last 6 years and didn't know about the Milsubs till I was told about them. Just got to finish off the time machine in my shed and then pop back to that year and buy all thee of them. 😂 Nice looking watch Jackflash
  7. I started to scuba dive in late 1985 at a local club and loved it, at the time I only had 1 watch a Casio DW1000 which is the one before the G shock. So I used that for a while. Now the next year I was looking around for a good cheap dive watch. The dive club each year would go camping in Weymouth and do loads of shore and small boat dives. We traveled down on the Friday night for a long weekend, set up the tents and on Sat set off one the first dive of the day. Afterwards we popped into town to get the air tanks refilled and lunch. After lunch we had a walk around the old harbor and found a very large Army supplies store with loads of old stuff inside. While walking around I checked on a large glass case on the counter with smaller gear inside and there sat 3 Rolex submariner watch's . There were labeled as ex WD and working. They had no straps and solid bars fitted in the cases. So they would need a Nato strap. I had a good look at 2 of them but was put off by the solid bars. At the time I didn't know much about Rolex watch's just that they made good divers watch's. Now I was tempted but at the time money was very tight and I could not find the cash for one of them. I thought "next year I'll get one" So Next year I go the the shop with cash and it was gone 🤬 The place had shut down. Now the hard bit folks, them Rolex watch's from the ex WD markings were for sale at £200 each 😭 Yes I missed out on a rare Rolex Milsub because I didn't have the cash. I've since did checks on the Milsubs and found they only made around 1200 to 1600 watch's. There was one sold a few years ago at auction for around £130.000.
  8. This week I have mostly been wearing my Deep Blue Master 1000. I don't wear a watch at work as chainsaws and watch's don't mix well. This is a heavy divers work watch made in America with a Seiko movement. The case I believe is from China and I've seen the case used on other makes of watch online.
  9. Here are two of mine, a Christopher Ward Trident 300 and a Deep Blue. Both picked up off UK ebay . The Deep Blue is a micro brand made in the USA with a Seiko movement . The Christopher Ward is British design with Swiss movement.
  10. I've been a avid motorcyclist since 1969 and now had to stop riding two wheels because of balance issues. So I've gone to three wheels now. So meet Saucy Sue https://i.ibb.co/1RRy0qK/20231007-101956.jpg https://ibb.co/vcTkZMH https://ibb.co/r2ZFYr5
  11. Hello folks from Suffolk UK. Just found this forum and I've joined to get info on the watch's I have and also maybe getting info on different makes . I've got a small collection of mixed makes , most are diving watch's as I used to scuba dive years ago. So I will post some pictures later .
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