What watch do you wear?

Finally reunited with my '97 Seamaster Professional, after a trip to Atelier for a complete rebuild/service, new crown, new bezel, reseal, etc. It feels great to have it back on the arm again. :thumbsup:

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If this was riding on the outside of a submarine it could survive a trip down to the Titanic. Such a tragedy that they didn't engineer the sub as well as they should have.

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I don’t want to take anything away from a truly tragic ending for the passengers, but I wonder if there may be a few of these or similar watches in the debris field? On the technical side, would the watches be able to handle the extreme pressure and heat of the catastrophic implosion?
 
love the old nd limits rubber straps. it's real hit and miss nowadays on these citizen divers. older stock with it vs. newer stock without it. newer ones don't have them anymore. since those limits aren't accurate anymore, but to me it's tradition on the citizen divers and I prefer those straps to the plain ones used nowadays.....
 
love the old nd limits rubber straps. it's real hit and miss nowadays on these citizen divers. older stock with it vs. newer stock without it. newer ones don't have them anymore. since those limits aren't accurate anymore, but to me it's tradition on the citizen divers and I prefer those straps to the plain ones used nowadays.....

Interesting. I had no idea the newer ones didn't have that anymore. I agree - even though they may not be totally accurate anymore, I still like them on the band.
 
Interesting. I had no idea the newer ones didn't have that anymore. I agree - even though they may not be totally accurate anymore, I still like them on the band.
well in fairness, citizen isn't known for moving stock well as in first in first out..so old box of nd straps could get stuck on new watch heads.....seen that before too....

but the nd limit straps are older stock, but better straps, IMHO. I just like the old traditions though...
 
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