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Already bought some aftermarket canvas and NATOs lol. I had the rubber this watch comes with on my old 300 Diver. I swap out straps on the Pelagos all the time during the summer.

Nice classic PO btw.



I think this is the third or fourth I've bought from them over the years.

I still like the Pelagos 39. Alot. But unsure of the titanium vs steel for me.
 
But the Monta reviews are all very positive.
This may very well be true but I never go on other people's opinions alone before I put my own hard earned money on it because other people's opinions and what they look for may be different than mine. I may or may not like what other people like. I only go by what I think.
 
I think this is the third or fourth I've bought from them over the years.
I'm glad it has worked out for you so far. I just don't like the fact that the watches, although new, don't come with manufacturer's warranty when purchased from them. You do get Jomashop's own 2-year warranty but I've heard bad stories from customers who needed warranty service. Not a lot but enough to make me nervous. For me, if I'm putting down that much money I would rather pay a little more from an AD for piece of mind. That's just me.
 
Terrible name but Orient watches have a strong following. I'm going to check them out when in Japan this Fall. The Mako and Ray models are more popular, but this one matchys what people are posting Screenshot_20260422-213600.png
 
I'm a big fan of Longines and their HydroConquest punches way above its weight class. However, my favorite new release for this year is Grand Seiko's new UFA Divers in Blue and Green. Once they're in the boutiques I'm going to check them out. I've been wanting a UFA for a while. I went to a GS boutique when I was in Hawaii and they were all sold out. I went to the boutique at Watches Of Switzerland at the America Dream Mall and I got to see one but it was already sold. the SA was nice enough to show it to me before the buyer picked it up.
Spring drive! What a unique design, always wanted one as well, but I'm saving for retirement...
Quick read for watch people about it: The Amazing History & Functionality Of The Seiko Spring Drive Movement | aBlogtoWatch https://share.google/S6zFyqBrEWYe5xhvg
 
I have the original from a few years ago. It's actually a pretty steel-feeling Ti, not particularly light, and it's 42mm.

Most of the Ti watches are a darker gray and VERY light. I like that the Pelagos is a brighter Ti that's almost steel-looking. It's light but not too light.

How have you fared with scratches on the Ti?
 
Spring drive! What a unique design, always wanted one as well, but I'm saving for retirement...
Quick read for watch people about it: The Amazing History & Functionality Of The Seiko Spring Drive Movement | aBlogtoWatch https://share.google/S6zFyqBrEWYe5xhvg
I love Spring Drive. I currently have a GS with Spring Drive but I'm really intrigued by the UFA (Ultra Fine Accuracy) version of it that came out just last year.
 
Most of the Ti watches are a darker gray and VERY light. I like that the Pelagos is a brighter Ti that's almost steel-looking. It's light but not too light.

How have you fared with scratches on the Ti?
Not terrible, and it's a daily wearer in the ER. They're easy enough to remove with a light Scotchbrite pad or something similar.
 
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