Dievas Oceantimer 1330 Blue Is Nice Budget Diver Watch
There is a lot of competition out there for your diving watch dollars. With so many options, it is hard for us to find that single diving watch that will suffice. Well, for me there is no one watch. Instead I try to stretch my budget out to acquire as many diving watches as I can to satisfy that insatiable hunger. So for that I am happy that Dievas has a nice range of aggressively prices diving watches that embody the modern chic-strong look that many diving watches are adopting.The Oceantimer 1330 Blue has…a metallic blue face, large red toned minute hand, and a striking legibility. The maximum sized minute hand is supposed to allow for supreme visibility under water, and just looks cool. While it is hard to tell in the images, the minute hand is a rich red metallic tone with lots of luminant in the middle. The smaller hour and seconds hand are while, also with luminant.
MB&F Legacy Machine Split Escapement Watch
With the original Legacy Machine No. 1 watch discontinued (the LM1 Final Edition completed the series), Swiss MB&F now introduces the Legacy Machine Split Escapement, which debuts in four styles. Gone is the numerical naming convention, though the Legacy Machine Split Escapement would technically be the fifth in this sub-collection within the overall MB&F brand. This began with the Legacy Machine 1 (LM1), then the LM2, followed by the LM101, the Legacy Machine Perpetual Calendar, and now the MB&F Legacy Machine Split Escapement.MB&F once again worked with the talented watch movement designer Stephen McDonnell for the Legacy Machine Split Escapement. His technical and aesthetic prowess was proven in the MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual Calendar (hands-on here), and the “Split Escapement” system was actually more or less developed in the movement McDonnell created for the Perpetual Calendar. For practical reasons, he needed to separate the balance wheel and h