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    Been a while since I was here

    This got delivered yesterday and it's put a smile on my face ever since
    Duzu DW-D3 Australis blue with Southern Right Whale inspired design
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    42mm but wears smaller than that thanks to those short, curved lugs (modelled after the whale's flippers) hugging the curved, etched case (modelled after the whale's balleen plates) The dial is a luminous sandwich with applied indices are holes modelled after the blowhole, the bezel pointer is the tale flukes., jaws modelled after the jaw bones.300m rated from Western Australia. all for $570AUD



    Even came with an extra strap and a lined canvas travel roll
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    afraid pics don't seem to be showing for me ? seam's like invalid attachment's maybe ?
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    Duzu DW-D3 Australis

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    Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.

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    Here's a couple of other unconventional divers
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    Christopher Ward Makaira with internal bezel that counts down

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    Oil filled Sinn that was viewable from nearly side-on - conventional design, unconventional execution.

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    One conventional Omega PO from Swatch Group and one that was 200m rated with nothing but o-rings 'n' plastic!

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    Deep Blue Day/Night Recon - conventional looking during the day...


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    ...bit of a christmas tree at night


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    A titanium Doxa Sub 600Ti with a similar trick


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    Just not as radioactive as the Deep Blue ( different rules in Switzerland vs USA) and technically not a dive watch since they didn't put a tiny tritium tube on the seconds hand, so you can't see if its running when it's dark

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    And a quartet of Thrifty Fathoms that are just plain fun.
    Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RegF View Post
    Here's a couple of other unconventional divers
    Name:  Christopher Ward Makaira pro 500 - 1 of 1.jpg
Views: 276
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    Christopher Ward Makaira with internal bezel that counts down

    Name:  Sinn - 1 of 2.jpg
Views: 293
Size:  113.3 KBName:  Watches - 2 of 5.jpg
Views: 277
Size:  97.0 KBName:  Sinn - 2 of 2.jpg
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    Oil filled Sinn that was viewable from nearly side-on - conventional design, unconventional execution.

    Name:  Planet Ocean & Swatch divers - 1 of 1.jpg
Views: 284
Size:  135.1 KB
    One conventional Omega PO from Swatch Group and one that was 200m rated with nothing but o-rings 'n' plastic!

    Name:  Watches - 3 of 5.jpg
Views: 280
Size:  142.5 KB

    Deep Blue Day/Night Recon - conventional looking during the day...


    Name:  Watches - 1 of 1.jpg
Views: 290
Size:  122.4 KB

    ...bit of a christmas tree at night


    Name:  Watches - 5 of 5.jpg
Views: 281
Size:  133.5 KB

    A titanium Doxa Sub 600Ti with a similar trick


    Name:  Watches - 1 of 5.jpg
Views: 292
Size:  105.9 KB

    Just not as radioactive as the Deep Blue ( different rules in Switzerland vs USA) and technically not a dive watch since they didn't put a tiny tritium tube on the seconds hand, so you can't see if its running when it's dark

    Name:  Imports - 1 of 1.jpg
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    And a quartet of Thrifty Fathoms that are just plain fun.
    Good show here!!

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