I have several luxury pieces, none of which is a diver. If I go in the water my Vostok is enough for me. If I want to spend big bucks, a diver isn't enough for me.
I seem to have an abundance of divers and I would call my Fifty Fantoms a luxury piece that i would not go in the ocean with it..but my Omegas I consider just good tool watches and those i swim with. JMO enjoy the hobby
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[C] I don't have it 😅
I don't have one, but if I did, I'd wear it in the ocean. Why spend that much money for a tool watch, then baby it like a delicate dress watch?
I don’t like jumping in the ocean, but the few times I’ve done it, I Was wearing my Tudor bb58.
I just made sure to clean it when I got back to the hotel room to remove any salt.
Is Seiko luxury, asking for a friend? 🤣
Is Seiko luxury, asking for a friend? 🤣
Yes, but Long Johns is better.
Yes, but Long Johns is better.
It’s definitely Longer, John
It’s definitely Longer, John
Touché.
I have several luxury pieces, none of which is a diver. If I go in the water my Vostok is enough for me. If I want to spend big bucks, a diver isn't enough for me.
Now I do. Posted last week about taking my Seamaster 300 into the sea for the first time. Was nervous, now completely fine.
Now I do. Posted last week about taking my Seamaster 300 into the sea for the first time. Was nervous, now completely fine.
The baptism of fire! 😉
Interesting! 😂
I seem to have an abundance of divers and I would call my Fifty Fantoms a luxury piece that i would not go in the ocean with it..but my Omegas I consider just good tool watches and those i swim with. JMO enjoy the hobby