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    Can anyone advise what is the deepest diving rated watch made or still being made?

    I know the ew Deep Sea SD is one of the them.

    What else?

    And most importantly, is can find in singapore..

    Thanks
    SRC is bad dealer !

  • #2
    try calling (or better yet - visiting) WP or KHH or Cortina. Believe they have a piece or two every now and then.


    edited:
    oooops sorry....thought you were asking where to find seadweller
    Last edited by raymond888; 09-07-08, 05:28 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by seadweller View Post
      Can anyone advise what is the deepest diving rated watch made or still being made?

      I know the ew Deep Sea SD is one of the them.

      What else?

      And most importantly, is can find in singapore..

      Thanks

      How deep you want to go??

      Sinn U2 - 2000 meters
      Sinn UX - 12,000 meters "This oil filling – in combination with the case’s special design and gasket seals – keeps the UX’s case water-resistant to any reachable diving depth."

      Bell & Ross Hydromax - 11,100 meters

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
        How deep you want to go??

        Sinn U2 - 2000 meters
        Sinn UX - 12,000 meters "This oil filling – in combination with the case’s special design and gasket seals – keeps the UX’s case water-resistant to any reachable diving depth."

        Bell & Ross Hydromax - 11,100 meters
        Me? No lah, i just curious to know whats the deepest rated watch avaibale commercially to people like me who may not dive so deep but may desire to own such a timepiece..

        the Sinn UX is quartz ?
        SRC is bad dealer !

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        • #5
          hahaha...in states got a nice brand called UTS that have a 1000metres diver watch that is quite affordable..Enzo is another good brand....got ocean 7 too...doxa....
          Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

          Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

          Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill

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          • #6
            Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
            hahaha...in states got a nice brand called UTS that have a 1000metres diver watch that is quite affordable..Enzo is another good brand....got ocean 7 too...doxa....
            yes..doxa i heard and read before the shark hunter is rated at 5000FT

            has a helium escape valve too...

            basically i want to narrow it down anything that goes beyong 2500FT
            SRC is bad dealer !

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            • #7
              Breitling Avenger Seawolf

              3000m or 10000ft
              Current

              Rolex DSSD
              Rolex SD
              Pam 162
              Pam 351
              Tudor Hydronaut
              Fortis 24hrs Automatic
              Seiko Sumo Automatic

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              • #8
                Originally posted by seadweller View Post
                Me? No lah, i just curious to know whats the deepest rated watch avaibale commercially to people like me who may not dive so deep but may desire to own such a timepiece..

                the Sinn UX is quartz ?
                Yes, Sinn UX is quartz, which is why its not that popular. But if you want to go down that deep .. can lar. The watch will definitely survive. The rest leh ....

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                • #9
                  Check this out:

                  http://www.specialopswatch.com/cart/...il=34&option=2

                  WATER PROOF!! : 39,600 Feet, 12,000 Meters, 6,600 Fathoms, Or 2.5 Leagues.

                  But I doubt it works under 39,600 Feet...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
                    Check this out:

                    http://www.specialopswatch.com/cart/...il=34&option=2

                    WATER PROOF!! : 39,600 Feet, 12,000 Meters, 6,600 Fathoms, Or 2.5 Leagues.

                    But I doubt it works under 39,600 Feet...

                    Hmmmmmmmmmmm...
                    very very interesting leh...

                    Seems all super super deep dive watches involve quartz and a special liquid that surrounds the internals to prevent the case from external pressures and lead to case compression...
                    SRC is bad dealer !

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by seadweller View Post
                      Hmmmmmmmmmmm...
                      very very interesting leh...

                      Seems all super super deep dive watches involve quartz and a special liquid that surrounds the internals to prevent the case from external pressures and lead to case compression...
                      I find the MTM a bit confusing. Allowing for temperature fluctations of the fluid to expand/contract I can understand. But wouldn't the casing allow expand/contract at the same time, then wouldn't the bubble be a liability instead of a benefit? Wouldn't the other watches which are completely filled, be more reliable in terms of holding up to the pressure, assuming that they've created the case & liquid to have the same thermal expansion properties?

                      This seems to tell me that will be a level of compression due to the casing as well, thereby transferring a level of compression onto the air bubble.

                      Or have I got it completely wrong?

                      "THE BUBBLE ALLOWS FOR EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
                      AS THE WATCH ASCENDS AND DESCENDS AND AS THE
                      TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATES.

                      SINCE THIS FLUID FILLED CASE CANNOT BE COMPRESSED,
                      THE WATCH CAN WITHSTAND PRESSURES AT DEPTHS THAT
                      ARE EQUIVALENT TO THOSE EXERTED BY THE WEIGHT OF A
                      12 STORY BUILDING."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
                        I find the MTM a bit confusing. Allowing for temperature fluctations of the fluid to expand/contract I can understand. But wouldn't the casing allow expand/contract at the same time, then wouldn't the bubble be a liability instead of a benefit? Wouldn't the other watches which are completely filled, be more reliable in terms of holding up to the pressure, assuming that they've created the case & liquid to have the same thermal expansion properties?

                        This seems to tell me that will be a level of compression due to the casing as well, thereby transferring a level of compression onto the air bubble.

                        Or have I got it completely wrong?

                        "THE BUBBLE ALLOWS FOR EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
                        AS THE WATCH ASCENDS AND DESCENDS AND AS THE
                        TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATES.

                        SINCE THIS FLUID FILLED CASE CANNOT BE COMPRESSED,
                        THE WATCH CAN WITHSTAND PRESSURES AT DEPTHS THAT
                        ARE EQUIVALENT TO THOSE EXERTED BY THE WEIGHT OF A
                        12 STORY BUILDING."



                        seriously i dun know ...

                        but i know that there was a diev watch made that is considered the mother of all diving watches made...

                        guess by whom ?
                        SRC is bad dealer !

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                        • #13
                          ROLEX?


                          Originally posted by seadweller View Post
                          seriously i dun know ...

                          but i know that there was a diev watch made that is considered the mother of all diving watches made...

                          guess by whom ?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 116520 View Post
                            ROLEX?
                            Of course!!!!!!!!

                            http://bjsonline.com/watches/articles/0022_4.shtml

                            ENJOY!!!!!!!
                            SRC is bad dealer !

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