Obscure and Vintage Dive Watches

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$250 + postage
 
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Must be the most expensive Bulova of all time...I'm guessing that is a litmus indicator by the 6 o clock marker?
 
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You guys will be happy to know that the buyer of the Bulova prototype is a really good guy, well known in the vintage collecting community, and very respectful regarding the watch and its historical significance. And it is a cool piece.
 
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Is the Yema Superman obscure enough for this thread?
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Another obscure French diver : ZRC Spatiale (sold one month ago):
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Im a fan of the ZRC Series I and II, that Spatiale though isn't half bad.
 
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Yes, but the specific bracelet instantly kills any intention to put it on your wrist (unelss you wish a close shave of your left forearm...)!
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Not obscure. But I wonder who needs to know the worldtime when you're diving.
 
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Not obscure. But I wonder who needs to know the worldtime when you're diving.
Oh, but so handy while traveling to and from the dive sites.
 
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Yes, but the specific bracelet instantly kills any intention to put it on your wrist (unelss you wish a close shave of your left forearm...)!
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I think that one surely was made to be worn over a wetsuit?
Nice one!!😀
 
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Just serviced, anyone want to trade? Otherwise, time for me to flip...
 
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Fair necro - I'll join in though, how are these for obscure:

BAAZ, ETA 2783 movement, both NOS.

Came on a genuine 20mm Tropic strap.

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And one with an internal bezel.

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