(Left - Rolex Submariner No Date 14060, Top Left - Sterile China Sub, Bottom Left - CWC Royal Navy Diver (unissued), Top Right - Seiko 6309-7040, Bottom Right - Omega Seamaster 300, Right - Seiko 6105-8119)
I love the simplicity of the Diver watch. Its legibility at all times of the day, whether underwater or at night, in a pitch black room or the Malaysian jungle. Of course some of the watches here are more than thirty years old.A few years have passed since the photograph above was taken. Time does fly when you're having fun.
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Heya¡my very first comment on your site. ,I have been reading your blog for a while and thought I would completely pop in and drop a friendly note. . It is great stuff indeed. I also wanted to ask..is there a way to subscribe to your site via email?
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Me too. I love the diver's watch and lucky to buy a Heuer Diver watch in 1980 at Singapore during a clearance sale as TAG just bought over Heuer. It was one tough nut, the only time I took it off was to bath. It lasted me 5 years only because I accidentally broke the crown against the wall and while washing the car, got it summerged in a pail of water.That was the end of it. When my old man passed away everyone got some of his money he kept in the bank. I wanted to reminder him with that money and ended buying a the last classic men and women's TAG-Heuer with a professional strap that had gold band in the centre. It's been with me ever since.
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