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I finally got my all black Oceana!

It was a long wait, but well worth it. Daniel Jiménez was a pleasure to deal with. We exchanged many e-mails during the buying process, exploring a couple of finishing ideas (PVD vs DLC). I really felt like I had a hand in my final watch. He always answered all of my questions. A+ for service and effort. It's hard to believe a two man operation produced this impressive watch.

I have been wearing this beast for about a week now. First impression are that it is extremely easy to wear. I had some initial worries about the thickness. It's massive profile has not been an issue at all to me. My only real criticism is that it's really hard to read the numbers and marks on the bezel. It is all blacked out and the engraving is really shallow. There is not much of a shadow line to make a good contrast.

The strap is really awesome. I would say it is probably the best rubber strap I have come across. Super soft, supple, thick and extremely comfortable. I wish it matched the PVD (the PVD has a slight sheen to it, not a matte finish) a bit better, but not that big an issues to me.

The time setting mechanism is very impressive. It is seemly such a simple concept, that works so smoothly...love it. A real innovation here.















 

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Amazing. What a fantastic watch!

Congratulations. Will you take it diving? I've always wondered if the "depth gauge" works (i.e. can you see the three colours on the constant seconds disappear as you go deeper).
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Yep I will be diving with it this summer! I've be a diver since the age of 13!

I can tell you from experience that colors do fade the deeper you go. I have red stripes on my wet suit, by the time I hit 80 to 90 feet deep the red looks grayish...blue is the last color to change
 

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What an innovative and unique watch. I would love to hear more about the details of your order process and PVD selection, just curious! But thanks so much for sharing! Post diving pics when they come! :-!

Yep I will be diving with it this summer! I've be a diver since the age of 13!

I can tell you from experience that colors do fade the deeper you go. I have red stripes on my wet sui, by the time I hit 80 to 90 feet deep the red look gray...blue is the last color to change
 

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Congrats, nice watch!:p
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Nice!

If one is resetting the watch under water...what are you setting it too? And more importantly...do you have enough air left to get back up?:-d
 

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What the..?

Holy crap.

No, really... Holy crap.

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Adam

PS - Holy crap.
 
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