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31 January 2013, 09:53 PM | #1 |
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PELAGOS underwater test
Please, find here a video of the pelagos, made by a french forum member (forum montredeplongee).
I am sure that he will allow me to post his excellent work here, on a dedicated forum. If you were me, with a 16610LV and a 16cm (6.3") wrist, would you trade the LV for the pelagos? (and take the rest of cash for saving)? http://vimeo.com/55723165#at=0
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Cool vid, thanks for sharing.
While I think the Pelagos is a beauty and great dive watch, I wouldn't trade my sub for one.
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Nice to see it in action, thanks for posting.
Looks very green underwater, might make the LV hard to read. |
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Thanks for sharing. Looks like some pretty unfriendly conditions ...I'll stick to my tropical reef diving
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Surprised how dark it gets at 30m. in a daylight lake dive. Totally different than dives in the Keys at similar depths.
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Very cool video.
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The Pelagos has more modern features in almost every way. Better lume, better legibility, better bracelet & clasp, better depth rating, matte ceramic bezel, light weight in a big package. Functionally it is better than the LV. However the LV is prettier. Ultimately you have to ask what's important to you.
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Considering your relatively small sized wrist I would go for the LV as a daily wearer.
In my own case I have both the LV(C) and the Pelagos. The LVC gets by far the most wrist time, as my wrist size is similar to yours. Frankly speaking I find the Pelagos a bit to0 big for my preference, but couldn't help myself as it is such a great watch For pure function, there is no competition. Pelagos by far. Quote:
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Oh and I'm biased.
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Cool vid!
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Cool video thanks for sharing
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I've been thinking about a dive watch, and the Sub-C and Pelagos are on my short list. I bought a "disposable" Citizen JDM dive watch from Hong Kong last week, so I could see how the size and weight of a dive watch works for me in everyday life. Once I've convinced myself that I really like the bulk and weight, then I can shop seriously for a keeper.
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Stunning watch & stunning video! A joy to watch.
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Awesome Video and Cool watch
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Finally see one in the water - nice!
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1 February 2013, 01:17 AM | #20 |
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trade a Rolex for a Tudor....? Nope.
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Chicago JJ, what are those reasons? I'm really balanced :/ If I can get a legible and durable watch for less than a sub (which I use as a tool, for its excellent waterproofness and lifetime durability)...
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I think Mike hit the nail on the head from a technical perspective. I would add the stealth perspective too... I live/work in a major city and I always get called out when I wear Rolex, these type of conversations are a waste of time in either direction, IMO. Plus, not many are around in the States, so I'm able to sport a unique piece that draws better conversations, if they happen at all. A lot of folks say buy for yourself and no one notices. I did the first based on Mike's points and I find the latter simply untrue where I live/work. Good luck and there both fine pieces!
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Awesome watch, but i wouldnt trade ir for the Sub LV, Rolex is still a better watch all-around than Tudor, in my humble opinion. But i will defenitely save some money for the Pelagos. Have them both!
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Nice!
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