Immediately love it.

I was looking for a classic, pvd, regular lume diver, with all the utilitarianism I like in my watches, to be a sort of antithetical partner to my arctic Marathon GSAR. I landed on this, and I'm very pleased so far. I got a few other straps from them to try later, since I was paying for international shipping either way. It's even better looking in person than I'd expected from the pictures.

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Very, very, VERY nice pickup my man! 🤘🏻🤙🏻🔥

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solidyetti

Very, very, VERY nice pickup my man! 🤘🏻🤙🏻🔥

I'm very pleased so far. Only had it a couple hours, and it's already wired some outlets and pulled apart a bath faucet. I spent the last few months trying to find something that checked all the boxes I was looking for and really complimented my GSAR as a duo of daily wear mechanicals. I didn't know cwc made these with a mechanical movement, and when I discovered that they did, it seemed like the perfect fit for what I had in mind. If there's anything I don't like about this, I have yet to figure it out.

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The vintage 1987 version (quartz) will be my next watch. I am just waiting for availability. At the moment, they are out of stock. Which straps did you got for the watch?

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TheTyand

The vintage 1987 version (quartz) will be my next watch. I am just waiting for availability. At the moment, they are out of stock. Which straps did you got for the watch?

It's cool that they make vintage versions, even if their main product hasn't changed a ton. I picked these up. A single pass alternative black, a single pass green for my Hamilton, and the two other natos. I like wearing single passes with the buckle and keepers under the wrist, which is why the Hamilton is low on the strap. I would've tried one of their canvas and leather options, but they didn't have stock with the pvd hardware.

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I only just got them, but they seem very sturdy for the price. It's just a pain that they have to ship from the UK, jacking up the price.