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Excellent for the money! - Review written on February 09, 2007
Rating: 5 out of 5
I am a marine biologist and need a dependable and affordable dive watch for my job. I own a Citizen Eco-drive and Seiko dive watch-this watch seems every bit as good. It has passed every test an overseas research expedition can provide. Diving, snorkling, boat rides, deploying equipment, spearfishing, rain, treking, etc. It has spent 3 weeks in Fiji, and two weeks in Baja without a hitch. It is heavy, but that lends to a feeling that you can count on this watch. The style is excellent, the blue face is a plus. My only complaint would be the crown sticks out to far if you wear it on your left hand, but that is a small problem when you compare the quality for the price!!!! You can't go wrong. Give it the full solar charge like the instructions read and you should have NO problems.
HEAVY, Tough, Smooth, Accurate, and did I say HEAVY! - Review written on April 03, 2006
Rating: 5 out of 5
23 customers found this review helpful.
I don't usually write a review on products (think this is my first one), but I figured I'd take a little time to write one on this fine watch.
I've owned a few other watches. A Rolex Explorer II, Invicta Pro Diver, Atomic G-Shock. This is probably my favorite out of all of them.
First, if you don't like HEAVY watches then don't buy this one. It's HEAVY. Probably not fair (after reading this) if you come back here and give it 1 star because you think it's too heavy. :)
Second. It runs off a battery that has to be initially charged. You have to put it under a light source and leave it for some time. A lot like charing up a cordless phone for the 1st time.
Mine keeps very accurate time. Much like any quartz type watch and much better than any of my "automatics", but not as good as the G-Shock Atomic. :)
Things I like about this watch. "Brushed" stainless. Basically it's pre-scratched. Heavy. I like a watch with some substance. "Rounded" and doesn't irritate my skin. The Invicta and Rolex had "sharper" edges and would bother me after a while. Solar powered and don't have to worry about changing a battery.
Nice big dial. Extra clasp links to go over a scuba suit. (Don't think I'll ever use). Glows in the dark nicely. Can stop the sweep hand for precise setting of time (I couldn't do this on my Invicta). Easy to change the date. Locking clasp.
I'm very happy with this purchase and would buy another should I lose this one. After I got it I wished I'd bought 2.
- Mark
Great looking, stylish watch for the price. - Review written on March 15, 2006
Rating: 4 out of 5
13 customers found this review helpful.
The big plus is no battery changes! Which I've had to do every couple years for my other watched. It's well crafted and designed. Looks sharp. I'm not a diver so I can't comment on whether this thing performs at 200 meters depth. Yes, I'm a poser.
I've had this watch for 4 weeks now with no problems. Initially, I didn't leave it out in direct light so I was fiddling with it to correct the time. Lesson learned, I exposed it in direct sunlight for a couple of days and it's been fine ever since. just a bit of exposure to sun/artificial light every so often is sufficient enough to keep it ticking. If you're a cave dweller/hermit this may not be the watch for you.
minuses - like what the other reviewers said, this thing is HEAVY! maybe like wearing a roll of quarters on your wrist.
another issue is that the dial is big. I have a small wrist so the dial pretty much takes up my whole wrist.
I wasn't able to remove the links on my own, but I did go to a retail store, mentioned it was a gift, and they did it for me for free!
Great looking watch, but heavy. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a nice quality watch at a reasonable price.
Pulsar's own MONSTER - Review written on March 10, 2006
Rating: 5 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful.
For those of you in the market for a cheap/high quality dive watch, this is the best bang for the buck. Great build quality, feels solid and heavy, and the blue dial is really classy. The pictures just don't do it justice. The only minor complaint I have is that the bracelet isn't quite up to par with the body of the watch. The links feel a bit too light, perhaps to compensate for the overall heft of the watch.
This watch has all the key traits of a diver's watch: screw back and crown, 200m water resistance, good visibility and a mechanism that does not require a battery change. More expensive watches may have sapphire cristals which are more resistant to scratches than mineral cristals, and automatic movement which might be more sophisticated than solar power, but at the same time is less accurate. If your budget allows you, perhaps you should also look at the Seiko Monster Automatic Watch (#SKX779K1) which is the benchmark for the inexpensive diver's watches. In any case, this Pulsar holds its own in this highly competitive marke. You might say this is Pulsar's own monster.