Quartz, sapphire coated mineral glass (I'm not even sure what that is?), 43mm (too big), a crown guard area that seems to be of poor quality (see picture #2)... Not compelling. Cheap as chips, but perhaps there is a reason why.
I recommend a pass, saving a bit more money, and buying one of Seiko's entry level diver watches. You're gonna be much happier in the longer term.
arg0nLOL, yes. But my experience is, all watches have those holders (metal or plastic), it's a necessity, not a feature! Talk about milking every possible marketing angle!
BobrazI think that's the attachment point where the other divers (wearing real diving watches) connect the tether-line when they finally discover your cold and lifeless body lying on the ocean floor.
BobrazEvidently only for the first couple of days, then (like the only body found--but never recovered--from the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald), they sink like a stone. Because as everyone knows:
"Superior, they said, never gives up her dead When the gales of November come early"
Interesting read here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald
When the gales of November come early" Interesting read here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald