2016-09-13

PROTOS Dive WATCH

Here’s yet another crowd-funded vintage Rolex inspired diver simply called the Protos Dive Watch. It has all the typical diving attributes that one might expect from such a watch –

a 316L marine grade Stainless steel case, a screwdown crown and solid caseback, a unidirectional divers bezel, an AR-treated domed Sapphire crystal and C3 Swiss SuperLuminova.

The 40mm in diameter by 15.4mm thick case has a matte brushed finish with polished sides. It has been pressure tested to 30 atmospheres, the equivalent of 300m.

Powering it is an automatic mechanical movement made by SEIKO Japan, the NH35a with 24 jewels, a beat-rate of 21,600 bph and a power-reserve of 41hrs.



The watch is presented on a 316L Stainless steel Oyster bracelet (20mm tapered to 16mm) with a matte brushed finish, polished sides, solid end-inks and a double locking divers safety clasp with embossed logo.

There are one or two design elements that have been used such as the Red Triangular marker surrounding the 12hr lume-pip on the bezel and the 8mm signed “Big Crown” –

a little bit predictable but nevertheless nice features. I wonder how the watch manged to take the 3 years of development that Protos talk of?

The Protos Dive Watch is priced 490USD – follow the link embedded, below for more details.

http://www.protos.watch/product/protos-origin

7 comments:

  1. An overdone vintage rollie homage for $500 with a Seiko movement...

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    1. What would you recommend as an alternative... working on the principle I can't afford the original and I won't buy a fake?

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  3. Not bab, like Borealis Bull shark

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  4. I bought this watch and let me tell you it is beautiful and worth the $299 and then some!

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  5. I have been wearing one for for close to 6 months, my general feeling is they are well made and reliable watches, lacking the luxury feel, but as a tool watch I feel it inspires confidence. I believe it cost me circa £280, a fair price in my opinion. Is it a Rolex sub alternative, no, but the prices are oceans apart, and you get the look of a very costly 50's icon. Also it isn't an invicta.

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