http://www.princetonwatches.com/shop/SS012279110.asp
My next buy.
Once you go Sunnto you never go back.
My next buy.
Once you go Sunnto you never go back.
http://www.princetonwatches.com/shop/SS012279110.asp
My next buy.
Once you go Sunnto you never go back.
Some Sunntos are Chinese now IIRC.
My sunnto core regularly sees class V whitewater and holds up to my part time wrench turning.
Mine is at a year and a half and holding strong, I held out on buying till they got the bugs worked out. Other than the battery going out only after 8 months I'm impressed (it blows all there other ABS's out of the water).My daily work watch is a Tag Aquaracer. It holds up exceptionally well, in my line of electrical-mechanical work.
I was really tempted to pick one of those up for awhile, as an outdoors watch. While mine aren't quite subjected to class V ww, I'm more of a class III frequent swimmer, I'm still mortified with the durability of Suunto's since they moved production of their cheaper models from Finland to China. Their Chinese quality control was just horrendous initially. It's since improved according to the watch review sites, but even the current reviews show it's almost a luck of the draw whether the watch still works after 1-2 years.

Elroy has a simple observation:
Anyone who claims to successfully wrench with a wrist watch on their arm is a lying *************
I understand That Elroy has tried it and reports it doesn't work
I call BS

Luminox its Swiss and the navy seals use it(although why they didn't go with Omega or Rolex like the Brits do is a mystery...)
Mine is at a year and a half and holding strong, I held out on buying till they got the bugs worked out. Other than the battery going out only after 8 months I'm impressed (it blows all there other ABS's out of the water).
I'm a proud dumb *** class V creek boater!! I call Little River Canyon and its tributaries my stomping ground. Time on the rivers and streams only comes after time with my wife and kids.
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That's actually more of an astonishingly successful bit of marketing sleight of hand than anything else! The actual watchmaker for the Seals, for a mere 2 production runs and they didn't meet the final quality requirements, was Stocker and Yale not Luminox. A clever businessman, from the UK I believe, convinced Stocker and Yale to refer to the watches as Luminox watches, and grant him the licenses to sell watches under that name with a similar appearance/styling.
Still they are an incredibly cool looking watch!
This.Monster's my every day watch, but when things get rough and/or dirty, a Casio G-Shock. It'll take whatever you can throw at it.
I have had this watch for almost a year now. I had two other styles before this, they all held up fairly well (scratched and wore the bezel down). This one is titanium and has a sapphire crystal. Rolex uses the sapphire crystal too. It DOES NOT SCRATCH. The case is cut nice for your wrist. I bought mine on sale for $330. They were a $1000. I love it so I will take it off if I am painting or doing something ridiculous, but I do wear it most all of the time. Every time I hear the front scratch against something, I always freak out but when I look it stays scratch free. The reason I wanted this one was the last one the case wore out so the adjustment screw was not water proof anymore. I figured that was important, so I researched and found this one. You can't beat carbon fiber and titanium! I could not use the band it came with, I always use the velcro ones that have the watch on a stretch mount, so if you catch it on something it does not rip out the pins.
OK, I've got to ask. How much did the band cost???
Routine cleaning and adjustment "only" costs about $450-$500 and happens about every 4-5 years.
$500 to get it serviced?
route246 and Strouty, I'm curious, how accurate are your Rolexes?
route 246, has your watch's accuracy changed over the years?
Joe Mamma
I've had a Sea Dweller as my every day watch for the last 12 years, and so far it only needed one "tune up". After the sticker shock from Rolex, I found a local jeweler that did it for about $250. And yeah the crystal is tough, mine has one good ding on the edge, and one or two smaller ones you can feel but are tough to see.
As part of the tune up they were going to buff out the nicks and scratches in the band and case - I said "no thanks, I like it looking lived in"
Andy

Funny story about Rolex's:
When we were getting married my wife wanted to get me a watch for our wedding. She saw a billboard with a nice looking Rolex on it, a Day/Date Model. So she went to the Jeweler listed on the billboard and started asking. The guy behind the counter showed her some different models. She asked about the price on one she liked and the guy told her 28. She was a little baffled by this and asked about another. It was 35. Now she was really confused. Finally she asked, is that 35 dollars? No, 35 hundred, the guy replied as he took the watches and put them back in the case. My wife-to-be knew the watches couldn't be 30 bucks, but she never imagined a watch could cost 3500!Years later we went into a store in SF and saw a Platinum Rolex for over $30k. By then she obviously knew more what to expect.
So for our wedding I got a nice Colibri stainless pocket watch with my initials and our wedding date engraved. If I ever find the guy who stole it he'll wish he hadn't.