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Librarian1

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Side By side Comparo's of Some Popular Divers...
« on: March 03, 2010, 12:49:37 PM »
Authored by Isthmus





I put this post together in order to answer a question on another forum. I figured it might make for a decent size reference guide here on the forum as well. Please feel free to add any other comparison pictures of popular divers against another popular diver. don't forget to include a redirect link taking anyone interested to where a discussion on that comparison might be found.

Without further ado, here are some popular divers compared side by side.

SKX-007 vs Marine Master 300m (from Chronograph.com):



there are more pics in this old thread:

http://www.larrybiggs.net/scwf/index...&id=1165581992

Here is one of the 007 next to a Sumo:




Here is the Sumo next to the Marine Master (from higuchi):




Here is the Sumo next to the MM300 and the Ti Samurai:




Here is the Sumo next to the Marine Master (600m SD):



here is the Marine Master (300m) versus the Marine Master (600m SD):



and the MM600m SD Versus the Orientstar Sat divers:




The following has been reposted with permission from Alphonse:
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               Originally Posted by Alphonse                                       Some diver pics for Isthmus...

Unfortunately, I don't have any shots comparing the 3 watches (SD600, MM300 Auto, and SUMO) directly although I did write a comparison of the SUMO to the SD that had alot of pics so here they are...











Case Finish on SD600



Case Finish on SUMO



Lume Comparo



Here's what I have on the SD600 to the MM.  Sadly, only 3 pics and they are pretty lousy ones...








If you want a full comparison don't forget the black sheep in the modern lineage.  It's as much a Seiko as these others!




















I hope that these pics are somewhat helpful!

Regards,
Alphonse
« Last Edit: March 03, 2010, 02:31:31 PM by Isthmus »

Offline swing---kid

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Re: Side By side Comparo's of Some Popular Divers...
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2010, 07:53:55 PM »

Seiko SKX009 & SKX171




Citizen Analog Aqualand (AL0000-04E) & Aqualand Classic II (JP2000-08E)



Seiko SKX171 (PMMM-Mod) & Citizen Promaster NY0040



Citizen Analog Aqualand (AL0000-04E) & vintage Citizen 800m Titanium Professional Diver

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Re: Side By side Comparo's of Some Popular Divers...
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2010, 12:18:14 AM »
SS Eco-Zilla on OEM SS Bracelet & Symetrical Anniversary Aqualand...
 



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Re: Side By side Comparo's of Some Popular Divers...
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2010, 04:23:04 AM »
This is an SKX173 (7S26-0029),  Mid-Sized 4205 and Ladies size 4205

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Re: Side By side Comparo's of Some Popular Divers...
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2010, 05:10:03 AM »
Orient Mako vs SKX175




Three orients CEM6500 (Mako), CER1A002 (dolphin), CEM7500

Lume comparison





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Re: Side By side Comparo's of Some Popular Divers...
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2010, 04:05:55 PM »
Quote from: absolut_beethoven
For those of you who, like me, like to see   comparison photos of the various models. Here are a few comparing my   Darth Tuna with my son's Ecozilla and my new Baby-zilla - better known   on this forum as the Orca. One can clearly see the inner anti-glare   coating on both of the Citizens. It's slightly darker and more   noticeable on the Orca. It also appears to me that the latter's crystal   has slightly better clarity than its big brother.
 
 
 
  Same angle with slightly different lighting.
 
 
 
  A side shot at a 45 degree angle. This one clearly highlights the   curvature of the Orca's crystal.
 
 
 
  A nice side shot clearly showing the differences in height.
 
 
 
  And so my Darth Tuna photo project comes to an end. Now it's time for a   little family time. And no, I don't mean with my watch family, I mean   with my real one
 
  I hope that you guys enjoyed this project as much as me.

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