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Elkins45 wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 6:51 pm
Not my cup of tea but Deep Blue has their skeleton dive watches on sale for $99. They build a solid watch and $99 for 330m WR and a Seiko movement is certainly a solid deal.
The Pepsi colorway of this had dropped to the same price and I missed it. I looked when somebody posted the 20% off deals earlier and it was $20 higher. Got a notification on my phone of the price drop but didn't see it. Sold out now.
Oh well. I guess I've got that colorway covered with my titanium Cpt America Citizen. I just really like these.
TimePeace wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 8:54 pm
Some Squales on sale at Gnomon. This red dial 30 Atmos 1545 on rubber strap looks striking for $575, with 5% more taken off in the next 4 hours:
Sapphire, 300m, 40mm x 11.5 thick x 20 lug width x 48 lug length. Sellita S-200.
UPDATE: Flash Sale is back on for the next 17 hours. Puts the net price at $546.25 for this model.
There is a bracelet version for $665 (or $631.75 with discount), but I've heard mixed reviews about the bracelet.
UPDATE 2: OOS now. There's some other colors still available, but the price is a bit more for those for some reason. The 5% off applies to all their Squale watch models for the next 17 hours, FYI.
43mm, 200m WR NH35A (per photo, below) automatic, four colorways available, $90 from Woot (more Woot Heritors here):
Update to add that Woot's "white/black" option might be showing the wrong photo. At the mfg. page here the white/black has a white dial. The photo below is of the "black" colorway, per the mfg.