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Delma - A proper dive watch! | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sat Feb 25th, 2012 11:58 am |
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Sparky 3T WIS
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As requested on various forums, here are some pics and details of my vintage Delma dive watch. I'm not that great at wordy diatribes, so will make it short and sweet with some pics. Quite a good size at 41mm across and 14mm deep. Powered by an ETA Quartz movement, the hands match up with each second marker spot on, which appears to be quite a rarity for Quartz watches. It came in it's own Delma branded leather wrap which, although a little worn here and there (water marks perhaps?) feels real quality. Opening it up, it comes with it's original steel bracelet and an extremely long rubber tropic strap which appears (judging by the fact that none of the holes appear broken) unused. This thing is seriously long (I assume to fit over a wetsuit) which adds to the whole "tool" feel. This is a proper functional "tool" watch. It literally feels as though it could take anything and come back for more! Another great feature of this watch is the way that the straps can snap on/off, perfect for quick changing between the rubber for diving and the bracelet for going out afterward :) Simply turn the watch to the left (remembering to hold the base ;): And it snaps off, ready to be snapped onto the bracelet: It also has a decomp table with the same mechanism that the watch can sit on and a clip for putting on a belt! Here's a pic of the underside (Pic borrowed from previous owner): The screwcrown sits flush to the case and required you to unscrew it either with your nail or a screwdriver. You cannot set it until you remove it from your wrist as it doesn't come out enough, which is also great as no chance of it accidentally opening. I did consider selling this a while back, but it is sooooo cool I don't think I will any time soon. As both the bracelet and rubber are too big, I opted (as the rubber can be removed) for a nice Hirsch Liberty instead: Hope you like my mini review Mark
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Posted: Sat Feb 25th, 2012 02:59 pm |
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Jeep99dad 3T WIS
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very sweet pice!! wow! and what a kit!!
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Posted: Sat Feb 25th, 2012 03:05 pm |
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AntFarm 3T WIS
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That is just a gorgeous watch Mark...
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Posted: Sat Feb 25th, 2012 03:06 pm |
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Antoine1966 3T WIS
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Extremely cool!!
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Posted: Sun Feb 26th, 2012 04:01 am |
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exc-hulk Moderator
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Very cool tool dive watch ! I like the various options for strap change. Really unique. Thankx for sharing !
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Posted: Sun Feb 26th, 2012 06:10 am |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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Cool features: I like brands who come with them own patented systems...That puts some uniqueness in the models and gives a real practical advantage right there. Congrats
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Posted: Sun Feb 26th, 2012 11:17 am |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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the watch is quite the find Sparky!...a vintage dive watch in this condition,with all the goodies is even better!Congrats!
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Posted: Sun Feb 26th, 2012 11:20 am |
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Skipdawg 3T WIS
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Nice find indeed. Enjoy!
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Posted: Sun Feb 26th, 2012 03:38 pm |
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murphy j 3T WIS
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Very 'toolish'. Pretty cool.
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Posted: Sun Feb 26th, 2012 06:55 pm |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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Hammerfjord wrote:Cool features: I like brands who come with them own patented systems...That puts some uniqueness in the models and gives a real practical advantage right there. Congrats +1. I like it.
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Posted: Wed Feb 29th, 2012 03:03 am |
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Graham 3T WIS
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Congrats on a very unique piece! That is the sort of battery clock I will put up with too......
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Posted: Wed Feb 29th, 2012 10:58 am |
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stew77 Admin
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Like you said Mark, a proper dive watch indeed! Thanks for sharing this very cool vintage Delma...that kit is something else - really cool! ...and even though many of us here make quartz a much more infrequent acquisition, I think Graham said it very well..."That is the sort of battery clock I will put up with"!!!!
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