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21 July 2014, 02:49 PM | #1 |
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I understand the alure of a gold or two tone GMT or Daytona. But I was wondering, do owners of gold or two tone divers actually wear them diving? I'm a SS boy, but every so often, the two tone GMTIIc really sings to me, but the price brings me back from the brink.
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21 July 2014, 02:51 PM | #2 |
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There are some that do.
I think recently there was a thread started regarding this topic People wear their previously metal watches for all sorts of their sportings and hobbies |
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Might have some truth to it.
From wikipedia :Swimmers have reported being bitten by barracuda, but such incidents are rare and possibly caused by poor visibility. Large barracudas can be encountered in muddy shallows on rare occasion. Barracudas may mistake things that glint and shine for prey. |
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I wear mine for all sorts of sports.
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Truth be told around 95% of all dive type watches never see water except for perhaps a occasional dip in the pool or shower.
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Heck people are even afraid to manually wind their watches round these parts let alone see water.
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Not so much diving any more but the sub is the perfect beach/pool watch.
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21 July 2014, 07:12 PM | #13 |
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Worn my TT Sub doing everything, including diving.
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I have been diving with solid YG Submariners for many many years. Dove with schools of Barracuda, and never once had one come toward me. Would of made for better video if they would have!
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Its not the shoals of Barracuda its the loan large ones that say have taken up residence on a small wreck etc.Now they can be a nasty piece of work had one chase me once and it took a large chunk out of of my fins.
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I am not talking about the shoals, but about all the deep warm water boat diving I have done for 40+ years. From Palau, Chuuk, Yap, Philippines, Australia, and around the Caribbean with many small & large ship wrecks, reefs, and open blue waters, never once have I had a Barracuda by themselves or in schools come after me. Again, it would for great video, or in the old days, pictures! |
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I went snorkeling with mine...that's about as deep as I go.
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When I had an 18kt bluesy yes.
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yup wear them for everything, thats what they are for!
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My 16613 is mostly a desk diver but when I'm on vacation in the Caribbean it goes diving with me 100% of the time. All told it's been bellow 50 feet probably 35 times. Always preformed flawlessly and it just had it's first service last month.
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Gold Dive Watches
When I scuba'd regularly in the Keys many, many mango seasons ago, I always used a cheap dive watch on a rubber strap. Never the SS Omega. Primarily because silvery shiny things can cause an instinctive feeding response from a predator.
So now I don't have a gold Sub anymore but my SS Sea Dweller would end up on a NATO if I were diving tomorrow.
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The stimuli can be visual alone - and is affected by color. The attack response to visual stimuli is strong. True there are other factors like scent in the water and other "waves" like electrical and vibration (both audible and inaudible). But most are keyed by a visual stimulus. Glad you have never been attacked. In 2000+ hours over 30+ years I have only been attacked 3 times and one was caused by a buddy stupidly trailing his speared grouper around a coral head.
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I used to dive often w/o gloves, but now now matter where, fresh or salt, I always try to wear them. Not only does it protect your hands from all kind of nasty stuff, the gauntlet slides right over the watch and you just flip it back to check bottom time. Problem solved! |
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22 July 2014, 05:49 AM | #28 |
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I'll wear this anywhere!! Including in the water, was just swimming in the pacific with it a couple weeks ago.
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Gold's unreactive nature makes it the ultimate dive watch metal, even if only poolside.
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