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7 January 2012, 01:11 PM | #1 |
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Deepquest
I admit lately I've been on a roll. This is my third Ball watch and what a reference it is.
Much has been written about the Deepquest. If you have yet to see one or try it on you might find a pleasant suprise. Ball, with it's use of titanium and their wonderfully curved lugs has created a watch of some dimension that those with smaller wrists might find to their liking. The domed crystal along with the depth of the dial really make for a stunning look that thanks to the use of an AR coating under the crystal and, of course Ball's use of tritium and superluminova make for a watch that is instantly readable in all conditions. Anyhoo, a few quick photos, The lack of a removable caseback in the monoblock approach eliminates one source of moisture incursion. The domed crystal and the HE valve, Of course it glows, On the wrist, For those interested, a comparison of the Ceramic XV and the DQ, The trio, |
7 January 2012, 02:55 PM | #2 |
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Awesome photos. I loved my DQ, but sadly am letting it go. I haven't seen a better mono block Ti case in any watch... and the dial was my favorite feature as well. Congrats!
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7 January 2012, 03:19 PM | #3 |
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Great watches and great photos.
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7 January 2012, 03:24 PM | #4 |
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Brother Mike, you are on a spree, aren't you?
It really looks good on you and the monobloc Ti case is brilliant!
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Very nice Mike...congrats
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A great looking set Mike..
The lume on the bezel is great!! Something I think Rolex should dabble in....
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It is absolutely NORMAL. When a vampire go veggie, once he tastes a drop of blood, he will demand more blood than he used to be.
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That bracelet looks so much like the one on my IWC Ingenieur Mission Earth. Nice watch! Love the lume!
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Looking good Mike. My favorite part (from these pics) is the bracelet. Looks REALLY well built and finished.
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This is a great piece Mike, I like the fact that the lume on it has different colors, it's quite original.
Congratulations!
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great watch and nice review
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Excellent review, Mike
Reading Mike's review made me a believer and I could not resist when I found the watch in stock at a Ball AD 2 miles from my home.
This watch feels better on my wrist that the Rolex Deepsea. The Deepquest is a tremendous value for the $$$$ at 38% of the price of the Deepsea. |
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Very nice guys!! Congrats Mark as well!!
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Congrats
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Deepquest Deepsea side by side
I received a few requests for side by side pictures of the Deepquest and Deepsea and I thought they would be of interest to followers of this thread.
Both watches are described as 43mm in diameter. I find that the Deepquest is more comfortable to wear due to the curved lugs that are a better fit on my wrist. |
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I have found the DQ more comfortable as well with less "flop" due to the Ti case. |
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