You always come up with these brands I've never heard of. I really appreciate your channel for that reason! For me, that 50 grams makes a huge difference! Unfortunately I've lost a lot of muscle mass from 2 years of dialysis, and a kidney transplant. I really can't handle wearing anything all day that weighs over 130 grams. I'd definitely have to go for the titanium in this case. Great review, Pete!
I have a D-1 300 with a ceramic bezel I have worn the crap and most of the lume out of the bezel and the only problem I have had the gasket on the back and the lume on the bezel . Both of these issues are probably my fault, I know the lume is my fault as I NEVER take a watch off unless I have to get my hand in a real tight spot and it prevents me from doing so. I have even broke a few spring bars getting my hand out of a place that was tighter after putting the nut or bolt on . I have had my arm in many of fuel tanks that’s the only (DIVING) I have done in the past 27 years. Luckily I noticed the case back gasket when I replaced the battery. I must have been in a hurry last battery swap and didn’t put any vasaleene on the gasket and it stuck and twisted it when removed. Anyway great watch that will take a whole lot of abuse. This is a real Tool watch.
Good review Pete, been looking at these. May be a dumb question to some but does the seconds hand hit the marks? Also what case is that Namoki dial in?
Merry Christmas pete and to the rest of the subscriber club members out there like me.nice watches think I'm a divers watch fan by heart.theres one watch out there I wish I had but can't afford it,the accutron space view, electrostatic powered I think.amazing looking watch.carl from cov uk.
Hey Pete good to see ya back mate!🤪 I’ve been looking on the Scurfa site, but each ti e I do, they’re out of stock for the one I want!🤬 Anyway, I’ll just bide my time!🤣 And yeah I could tell the difference between those sneakers!😵💫🤭🇦🇺
Nice review. I have a few of Scurfas, including the green D-500 Diver 1. The No-date models have the Ronda 713, it’s the same but with no-date. While not a big deal, it’s always nice when no date watches have a true no-date movement. I think you would like the Scurfa Treasure Seeker Automatic. They really did an excellent job with that one.
You make a really good point about the relative "lightness" of titanium divers vs. titanium field watches. Over the last two weeks I received a Zelos Swordfish 40 Ti and a Helm Vanuatu Ti (my Helm # finally got called after 6 months!), and while they're definitely lighter (duh) and very comfortable, they are not *substantially* lighter than a steel diver. Whereas my SWC Bunker Ti field watch feels like air on my wrist, and I forget that I'm wearing it. I'll see if that changes when I put the SWC Ti bracelet on it (delivery is sometime this month..). Great review! I need a Scurfa!
You always come up with these brands I've never heard of. I really appreciate your channel for that reason! For me, that 50 grams makes a huge difference! Unfortunately I've lost a lot of muscle mass from 2 years of dialysis, and a kidney transplant. I really can't handle wearing anything all day that weighs over 130 grams. I'd definitely have to go for the titanium in this case. Great review, Pete!
Thanks! That's a good point you make, for some that 50g is everything!
My brother suffers from chronic hemodialysis and is always fatigued!
Thanks Pete, Nice interesting Scurfa's video. Always look forward to your reviews.
I bought their very first dive watch. I love it and I still have it. I don't dive but I wear it when I go sailing.
I have a D-1 300 with a ceramic bezel I have worn the crap and most of the lume out of the bezel and the only problem I have had the gasket on the back and the lume on the bezel . Both of these issues are probably my fault, I know the lume is my fault as I NEVER take a watch off unless I have to get my hand in a real tight spot and it prevents me from doing so. I have even broke a few spring bars getting my hand out of a place that was tighter after putting the nut or bolt on . I have had my arm in many of fuel tanks that’s the only (DIVING) I have done in the past 27 years. Luckily I noticed the case back gasket when I replaced the battery. I must have been in a hurry last battery swap and didn’t put any vasaleene on the gasket and it stuck and twisted it when removed. Anyway great watch that will take a whole lot of abuse. This is a real Tool watch.
Exactly the comparison review I was looking for, well done. Thanks
Great video review... Full of good images and informative commentary. I reckon these Scurfa watches are cool. Thanks 👍
Very clean looking design. Great to see a no date watch.
Great watch for a great value! I've had my eyes on them for some time.
Great video! I've been looking at the titanium version. That Lume Bot always kills me. HAHA
Good review Pete, been looking at these. May be a dumb question to some but does the seconds hand hit the marks? Also what case is that Namoki dial in?
Merry Christmas pete and to the rest of the subscriber club members out there like me.nice watches think I'm a divers watch fan by heart.theres one watch out there I wish I had but can't afford it,the accutron space view, electrostatic powered I think.amazing looking watch.carl from cov uk.
Merry Christmas!!! That accutron is super cool!
Hey Pete good to see ya back mate!🤪 I’ve been looking on the Scurfa site, but each ti e I do, they’re out of stock for the one I want!🤬 Anyway, I’ll just bide my time!🤣 And yeah I could tell the difference between those sneakers!😵💫🤭🇦🇺
great review as always , do you think the titanium could work on a 6.75 inch wrist . I really like the look but worry it will wear to large .
If say it wears large for a 40, it's chunky. If you can pull off a 41mm diver I think you'll be perfectly fine.
@@ChillinwitWatches cool , thank you !
Nice review.
I have a few of Scurfas, including the green D-500 Diver 1. The No-date models have the Ronda 713, it’s the same but with no-date. While not a big deal, it’s always nice when no date watches have a true no-date movement.
I think you would like the Scurfa Treasure Seeker Automatic. They really did an excellent job with that one.
Oh good point on the movement, I dropped the ball on that one! I'd love to check out one of those treasure seekers one of these days!
Which one did you end up keeping?
I couldn’t figure out what Watch you weighed right after the two Scurfas.
It's a Maty, French Monnin case diver from the 80's.
Great review, gotta have one!!
Never heard of em, good looking watch
Solid review - thanks 👍
0:10 - 0:13 never has such wise words been spoken :)
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Nice Tele with the humbuckers mate! It must sound pretty cool. Scurfer offers excellent value watches...
You make a really good point about the relative "lightness" of titanium divers vs. titanium field watches. Over the last two weeks I received a Zelos Swordfish 40 Ti and a Helm Vanuatu Ti (my Helm # finally got called after 6 months!), and while they're definitely lighter (duh) and very comfortable, they are not *substantially* lighter than a steel diver. Whereas my SWC Bunker Ti field watch feels like air on my wrist, and I forget that I'm wearing it. I'll see if that changes when I put the SWC Ti bracelet on it (delivery is sometime this month..). Great review! I need a Scurfa!
Ohh can't wait to see the bunker bracelets!!!
I love my Diver one!!
Nice watch... thx for the vid
Totally different sneakers!
I know my wife tries to say all my 40-44 mm divers "all look the same" what crack is she smokin? lol
Right? Totally different!
if the watches (sneakers) all look the same then its much easier to add more to the collection without anyone noticing ;-)
Great point!!!
Stainless for me
I can appreciate that!
If you want to part with this watch please let me know 🎉
You must spend hours on end finding all these watches.
They come to me like I'm the Pied Piper of watches!
@@ChillinwitWatcheslol
Look `nice`... but very conservative and the branding makes them look like department store watches to me.