You must be wondering what this crazy guy is doing here, showcasing a Tisell Diver in what is the primero Rolex nest of the land. If you find homages to be absolutely sacrilegious, pls exit now before I trigger a heart attack ok?
On showcase here is the hugely popular Tisell Marine Diver watch. The latest version comes in a No-Date guise and has upgraded BGW9 lume!
Powered by a reliable, regulated Miyota 90S5 movement, the Marine Diver is a robust, high quality homage. Let's face it, not everyone can afford a Rolex, and this watch provides a legal deliverance of from the divine discontent.
(Nope, reps are illegal and very very bad, this is not a rep)
Rocking a scratch-proof ceramic bezel with clean-cut engraved numerals, painted neatly in highly visible white paint, the Tisell sets itself apart with the good quality parts used to build the watch. Japanese movement, Chinese parts, regulated and shipped out from Korea, this is global watch making at its best.
Bracelet quality is tip top, with all hinges moving smoothly and perfectly fitted solid end links. The lack of cyclops and a date provides a beautiful symmetry to the classic diver watch design. The Tisell comes with an unsigned, sterile "fliplock" type clasp that provides a reassuring sense of security for the bracelet.
Protected by a flat sapphire with great inner Anti-Reflection, you can be forgiven for wondering where the crystal disappeared to.
The upgraded BGW9 is a quantum leap from the previously weak lume plaguing Tisell subs. The new bright cheery blue lume is very much welcomed in a dive watch. Not unlike the Omega SMP, the lume pip's glow remains green in colour to add a playful contrast when the bezel is timing in the dark.
Whether it is mounted on stainless steel bracelet or a curved-end sporty rubber strap, the versatility of the classically designed watch face on different strap options is unparalleled.
Homages are a divisive bunch of stuff, it provides unending joy for some and endless contempt in others. If you are one of those who can enjoy homage with a cup of tea, you will find this to be absolutely fulfilling. Till the funds for the Submariner 114060 comes along, of course.
On showcase here is the hugely popular Tisell Marine Diver watch. The latest version comes in a No-Date guise and has upgraded BGW9 lume!
Powered by a reliable, regulated Miyota 90S5 movement, the Marine Diver is a robust, high quality homage. Let's face it, not everyone can afford a Rolex, and this watch provides a legal deliverance of from the divine discontent.
(Nope, reps are illegal and very very bad, this is not a rep)
Rocking a scratch-proof ceramic bezel with clean-cut engraved numerals, painted neatly in highly visible white paint, the Tisell sets itself apart with the good quality parts used to build the watch. Japanese movement, Chinese parts, regulated and shipped out from Korea, this is global watch making at its best.
Bracelet quality is tip top, with all hinges moving smoothly and perfectly fitted solid end links. The lack of cyclops and a date provides a beautiful symmetry to the classic diver watch design. The Tisell comes with an unsigned, sterile "fliplock" type clasp that provides a reassuring sense of security for the bracelet.
Protected by a flat sapphire with great inner Anti-Reflection, you can be forgiven for wondering where the crystal disappeared to.
The upgraded BGW9 is a quantum leap from the previously weak lume plaguing Tisell subs. The new bright cheery blue lume is very much welcomed in a dive watch. Not unlike the Omega SMP, the lume pip's glow remains green in colour to add a playful contrast when the bezel is timing in the dark.
Whether it is mounted on stainless steel bracelet or a curved-end sporty rubber strap, the versatility of the classically designed watch face on different strap options is unparalleled.
Homages are a divisive bunch of stuff, it provides unending joy for some and endless contempt in others. If you are one of those who can enjoy homage with a cup of tea, you will find this to be absolutely fulfilling. Till the funds for the Submariner 114060 comes along, of course.
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