We'll need to update the thread title to "watch, gun and home audio thread" ha. Yeah, it's not my thing, would prefer a similar vintage (regular) Sea Dweller, but that's an excellent price. IIRC they were $5500 retail when introduced. I would probably go for a recent ceramic bezel Sub or SD. I don't see the 50th being much of a draw for collectors down the road.
You should really wear both at the same time whilst dropping Vic's name to everyone at Starbucks. That would be a site to behold.
I bought my first submariner for $900.00--- its now worth over $5k-- too bad I sold it a long time ago. I dont like Rolex but they do hold value--
This is "the shit!" for the guys at the ocean. Ti-monocoque case and ceramic that was 40 years ahead of it's time. Indestructible. When you don't want to scratch your DSSD on the reef. http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Prospex-Marine-Professoinal-Sbbn013/dp/B00272NBGY
That is a cool watch, but your wrists are way too tiny for that bad boy--- There is a whole Seiko cult in Japan full of fan boys for the brand. This Linde Werdelin with the attachable "instrument" is the coolest dive watch by far---
Dude, gfy. I am 245 at 6'3" I have shits bigger than you left arm. Fanboys? Fanboys you say? Imagine the Japanese following a major Jap brand. Add the fact that you've never seen the watch before I posted the pic.
LMFAO! relax man, I am just joking with you. I know you are HUGE. yes, correct, that was the first time I saw that watch. I am Not a Seiko fan boy. By the way, you have 30 pounds on me and are not much taller.... and I am considered FAT.
Fair enough. I have never seen the Linde. I like the watch but the depth/atmos gauge means the watch itself is quartz. It's nice looking, tho.