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The Aragon Divemaster II is a robust mechanical watch that makes an impression on the wrist. Available in 45- and 50-millimeter sizes, it’s built like a tank with a thick stainless steel case and 200 meters of water resistance Read More
It's a good price for the WHT and MOP versions, the white is a full lume dial actually, and these are generally best price at 149 at Aragon (of course during this drop they've raised the prices as most do when they host a drop), but you also have to pay I think about 15 bucks shipping when you buy direct from Aragon, so saving about 35 bucks on a 164 dollar watch is worth it if you have been wanting one of these....imo....abalone too if that's your thing, it's quite a mess though eh? The other versions are normally 129 at Aragon of late, (sans Drop time anyway) so they are a 30 dollar savings on this Drop with shipping included...
From the view point of someone who currently has one on their wrist.
These things are very much in the Invicta mould, inflated retail price sold at a significantly discounted price to make people believe they are getting a bargain.
For a beater they are fine, just don't expect high quality.
Hewitt29
May 1, 2020
Not a bad looking dial if you are into abalone (I’m not). Also seems chunky so if you are diving you get to sink down to the bottom pretty quickly 🤔 Haha Quality seems to be there compare to other brands that make watches with this specific dial haha get my drift 😂 A
I bought a Divemaster 3 in the last Aragon drop, and while it's a nicely built watch, it's a massive chunk of metal, which I think is accentuated in the 'smaller' 45mm version - the one I purchased. Also beware that the step around the circumference of the raised crystal distorts the markers on the 45mm. Not sure if this is an issue in the 50mm version.
I bought a Divemaster 3 in the last Aragon drop, and while it's a nicely built watch, it's a massive chunk of metal, which I think is accentuated in the 'smaller' 45mm version - the one I purchased. Also beware that the step around the circumference of the raised crystal distorts the markers on the 45mm. Not sure if this is an issue in the 50mm version.
Edit: The domed crystal on this one looks to have dispensed with step which may fix the distortion issue.