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Title: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 03, 2016, 12:29:24 AM
Hi all,

been a while since started a post. I got bitten by the watch bug again. recently purchased the tudor chronograph.

Looking at my collection i noticed a diver is lacking.

however i have put a restrictions of maximum 40mm with bezel. Care to suggest?

I am deeply in love with PO, however that come in 38 or 42mm.

Budget would be around the PO, max. (~15k, roughly but prefer less than 10k)

Used or new.

Thanks
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: ywl23n on April 03, 2016, 06:34:31 AM
A Seiko MarineMaster 300?
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: G.MAC on April 03, 2016, 07:33:56 AM
At your maximum, and with a lot of perseverance, you can find a used Rolex Submariner 14060. Cant be too patient though. Rolex prices are increasing and sooner rather than later, it will be out of your budget's maximum range.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Everdying on April 03, 2016, 09:40:47 AM
technically the PO 42mm is a 40mm diver.
the 42mm measurement is taken from its asymetrical case...while the bezel actually measures 40.5mm across.

as a comparison, a submariner bezel measure 39.5mm across.

Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 03, 2016, 10:46:58 AM
technically the PO 42mm is a 40mm diver.
the 42mm measurement is taken from its asymetrical case...while the bezel actually measures 40.5mm across.

as a comparison, a submariner bezel measure 39.5mm across.

This one i cant really fathom.

38mm is tad too small although is comfy as any diver i tried.
Browsing the used sub, but ive never come across a decent one for that price.
A gs, as awesome as there is, is 44mm.

I hv very small standard asian wrist.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 03, 2016, 10:55:36 AM
(http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/zz226/zaim13/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20160318_182219_zpseqtlwtl4.jpg) (http://s830.photobucket.com/user/zaim13/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20160318_182219_zpseqtlwtl4.jpg.html)

38mm on my wrist.

Maybe i should hit the gym more.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Everdying on April 03, 2016, 11:08:50 AM
technically the PO 42mm is a 40mm diver.
the 42mm measurement is taken from its asymetrical case...while the bezel actually measures 40.5mm across.

as a comparison, a submariner bezel measure 39.5mm across.

This one i cant really fathom.

38mm is tad too small although is comfy as any diver i tried.
Browsing the used sub, but ive never come across a decent one for that price.
A gs, as awesome as there is, is 44mm.

I hv very small standard asian wrist.

basically means it looks like a 40mm.

what matters more on how a watch feels is from the bezel diamater, dial diameter, lug to lug length etc...not just by basing on overall case dimensions.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: D'Andy on April 03, 2016, 02:05:14 PM
I am a fan of SM, having owned the Pro and PO previously. Looking at the PO 37.5mm on your wrist, it looked like it was a good fit for you. I was going to recommend the Sub 116610 or 114060, but the 40mm with maxi-case might looked bigger than 40mm so it may not be a good fit on your wrist. It looked like you may have a smaller selection of diver watches to choose from since 40mm was like the smallest sizes these days, so that unisex PO 37.5mm might be a good bet in this case.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 03, 2016, 02:42:17 PM
I was hoping theres an old version of po but 40mm. Is there? I tried search many forum i guess there is none.

Seamaster diver is okay too but not a fan of such bracelet. Especially the polished bits.

I agree sub is maybe the best i can get. But none selling within my armamentarium warchest.

The 37.5mm is okay for but just csnt digest the fact its for 'ladies' watch.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Everdying on April 03, 2016, 04:19:28 PM
I was hoping theres an old version of po but 40mm. Is there? I tried search many forum i guess there is none.

Seamaster diver is okay too but not a fan of such bracelet. Especially the polished bits.

I agree sub is maybe the best i can get. But none selling within my armamentarium warchest.

The 37.5mm is okay for but just csnt digest the fact its for 'ladies' watch.

what exactly did u search? there is a new PO that is 39.5mm.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 03, 2016, 06:52:20 PM
I was hoping theres an old version of po but 40mm. Is there? I tried search many forum i guess there is none.

Seamaster diver is okay too but not a fan of such bracelet. Especially the polished bits.

I agree sub is maybe the best i can get. But none selling within my armamentarium warchest.

The 37.5mm is okay for but just csnt digest the fact its for 'ladies' watch.

what exactly did u search? there is a new PO that is 39.5mm.


https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/seamaster/planet-ocean-600m/co-axial-375-mm/23230382001002/

37.5mm as advertised by omega. or is it actually 39.5mm?
pardon me.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Timeless on April 04, 2016, 09:30:35 PM
Perhaps IWC aquatimer 2000 42mm
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Jedirat on April 05, 2016, 08:55:49 AM
Maybe add a bit on your budget to get a Tudor Pelagos (Blue). Value for money, IMHO.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 05, 2016, 10:10:55 AM
I think both iwc and pelagos are bigger than 40mm
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Jedirat on April 05, 2016, 12:01:29 PM
I think both iwc and pelagos are bigger than 40mm

Pelagos just 1mm bigger. Just nice, IMHO.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: akykmy on April 05, 2016, 12:24:14 PM
the PO looks just right for you... never mind if it's classified as "ladies" size, if it fits and you like it then go for it! :)
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: D'Andy on April 05, 2016, 03:09:21 PM
If you could bump up the requirement to 41mm, the BB would make a nice addition. You would be spoilt for choices at 42mm ono but it all depends on whether your wrist could pull it off.

Pic : BB was amongst my fave wear some years back.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rzd7TFIOws8/VA8oEW82RTI/AAAAAAAAEds/ykTLGWM_r4g/s1600/tmp_32194-2014-09-08%2B08.57.10813422777.jpg)

Pic : Same BB, newer colours after Basel.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-nkQDS9b8sxg/VA8oaCBo_1I/AAAAAAAAEec/3CQpoF-XsGs/s1600/tmp_32194-2014-09-09%2B20.11.11-1846177825.jpg)

Pic : Pelagos at 42mm, light and toolish.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iZ-J28-fEn8/VRebXWZvVCI/AAAAAAAAGvM/ZYvWXOUMPVQ/s1600/20150326_194913.jpg)

Pic : PO was rather charming too- this was the 45.5mm.
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LPdKK-X3h0Y/VDOdaXyZTmI/AAAAAAAAFFg/RWyHK-hWGTY/s1600/20141007_135215.jpg)

I genuinely thought that the PO 37.5mm looked rather befitting on your wrist. You would want to wear the watch and not the other way round. I have had my share of getting humongous watches- only to flip them off after a while. But cest la vie, that's part and parcel of the charm being WIS  :Laughing_on_floor:
Title: 40mm diver
Post by: alexkemaris on April 05, 2016, 04:49:51 PM
Nice BMW GS beneath the Pelagos.. Thinking of buying a GS hehe

Sorry for changing topic a while there..

But Pelagos and Submariner will probably be the only two divers I'll own.

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160405/ec99b5faab11a2cd631f045a6c88ce9a.jpg)(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160405/f0ac70605729ab66ce76cea3d13844e3.jpg)

Oh btw, I have a 6" wrist. Small Asian wrists too.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: yo_watch on April 06, 2016, 07:28:56 AM
for my opinion i will suggest rolex nondate submariner 14060m or iwc aquatimer.
iwc aquatimer second hand price is low and attractive, it worth to consider it.
on the other hand, rolex nondate submariner stay strong and legendary.  it is the watch never let you down on any occasion.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: D'Andy on April 06, 2016, 09:43:35 AM
Nice BMW GS beneath the Pelagos.. Thinking of buying a GS hehe

Sorry for changing topic a while there..

But Pelagos and Submariner will probably be the only two divers I'll own.

Oh btw, I have a 6" wrist. Small Asian wrists too.

Hehe, am a bike nut and had neighbours whom were bike nuts. Before signing the dotted line on the GS, try the Adventure 1050 too. With the CKD price and the overseas reviews, looked like a great deal.

Both the Sub and Pelagos are great diver watches- I tend to wear them on an alternate basis at one point in time. I think that one can't do wrong with purchases of either/both these watches. Oh, and add PO into the list too  :thumbsup:  (although these days, I have been wearing the Turtle Pepsi on a daily basis.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Nickmax on April 06, 2016, 01:32:15 PM
I would go for a new aquaracer tag heuer :)

(http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b449/nicholium/IMG-20151023-WA0000_zps42agkilm.jpeg)


had this (41mm) and still eyeing for another
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: watchdiver on April 09, 2016, 12:08:35 AM
budakkacamata - the 38mm PO looks really good on your wrist, is your only problem with that watch the fact you think it is a Ladies watch?  I think now they term the smaller watches Unisex and if it looks that good in real life I wanted to give you a vote of confidence that the look is more important than what size it is.

40mm is IMO the sweet spot for us with small wrists, however, searching far and wide I cannot find the watches I want in that size.  I ended up looking for other criteria: the lug to lug length (from the top to the bottom), the thickness of the watch, and the lug shape.  I ended up with a Pelagos, which somehow to my eye fits better on me than a Black Bay.  I only wish my Pelagos looked as good on my tiny wrist as it does on alexkemaris!!
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on April 10, 2016, 06:07:38 PM
budakkacamata - the 38mm PO looks really good on your wrist, is your only problem with that watch the fact you think it is a Ladies watch?  I think now they term the smaller watches Unisex and if it looks that good in real life I wanted to give you a vote of confidence that the look is more important than what size it is.

40mm is IMO the sweet spot for us with small wrists, however, searching far and wide I cannot find the watches I want in that size.  I ended up looking for other criteria: the lug to lug length (from the top to the bottom), the thickness of the watch, and the lug shape.  I ended up with a Pelagos, which somehow to my eye fits better on me than a Black Bay.  I only wish my Pelagos looked as good on my tiny wrist as it does on alexkemaris!!

Ditto to that. been thinking of getting the PO instead. however i am exploring options. Black bay is a tad smaller than pelagos and i try both. Since i have already one Tudor in stable, thinking of adding another brand.

Cant really seem to find that 40mm diver that tick all the boxes (except the sub, which is expensive)
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: akykmy on May 05, 2016, 07:09:18 AM
how about the 41mm omega SMP ceramic, some similarilties with the Sub look-wise, very solid build and much cheaper :P
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Mikey C. on May 11, 2016, 10:32:29 AM
I think it's very nice recommendation

how about the 41mm omega SMP ceramic, some similarilties with the Sub look-wise, very solid build and much cheaper :P
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: Gan190 on May 11, 2016, 01:40:48 PM
Nice BMW GS beneath the Pelagos.. Thinking of buying a GS hehe

Sorry for changing topic a while there..

But Pelagos and Submariner will probably be the only two divers I'll own.

(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160405/ec99b5faab11a2cd631f045a6c88ce9a.jpg)(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160405/f0ac70605729ab66ce76cea3d13844e3.jpg)

Oh btw, I have a 6" wrist. Small Asian wrists too.

The rubber strap on your Tudor looks great! is that Rubber B?  :thumbsup:
Title: 40mm diver
Post by: alexkemaris on May 11, 2016, 01:42:24 PM
Nah not rubber B. Stock strap with Tudor buckle.
Uses the same Pelagos end links as well.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: budakkacamata on May 12, 2016, 08:49:12 PM
thanks guys for input.

gathering bullet hopefully before raya.

so far:

1. 38.5mm PO
2. 40mm speedy
3. old 40mm sub (far fetch)

since blackbay is tudor, and i ve already own one, thats against the principle one watch per brand.
pelagos is definitely too big.
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: ck77 on May 12, 2016, 09:04:50 PM
40mm speedy? Reduced?


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Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: D'Andy on May 13, 2016, 07:48:06 AM
thanks guys for input.

gathering bullet hopefully before raya.

so far:

1. 38.5mm PO
2. 40mm speedy
3. old 40mm sub (far fetch)

since blackbay is tudor, and i ve already own one, thats against the principle one watch per brand.
pelagos is definitely too big.

Since you are looking for a Diver piece, you do know that the Speedy ain't from the diver genre and WR is only 100m, right? But it's a beautiful piece nonetheless, with my personal preference towards the panda dial. Here's a pic of my 40mm Speedy Panda, note that the Speedy lume is a far cry compared to Pelagos' :

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vHoEwIXoOj4/VTKTErzWLBI/AAAAAAAAG3w/a8TCxEhEexM/s1600/20150418_235143.jpg)
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ezv9jf-w0uE/VTKTBSnou_I/AAAAAAAAG2o/F53-l8iEauc/s1600/20150418_201102.jpg)
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: watchdiver on May 14, 2016, 07:40:25 AM
That speedy panda dial is gorgeous!
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: D'Andy on May 14, 2016, 11:21:51 AM
That speedy panda dial is gorgeous!

Thanks, I was sold on the watch the very first time I saw it  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: 40mm diver
Post by: watchdiver on May 14, 2016, 10:35:21 PM
If you can find this, it is also a beautiful dive watch, I'm looking for this myself at a cheaper price

Zenith Rainbow Elite (39.5mm, discontinued, ~46mm lug to lug)


I think price should be around 2000-4000USD (up to 16k RM) so within your budget, but I have been keeping an eye out and not noticed any private sellers letting it go :(