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The Aragon Divemaster 3 is a robust mechanical watch that makes an impression on the wrist. Available in 45- and 50-millimeter sizes, it’s built like a tank with a thick stainless steel case and 200 meters of water resistance Read More
I've become familiar and a huge fan of Aragon watches based on just the excellent quality of their watches which entails their substantial feel, build craftsmanship, and excellent internal movements. They are real eye catchers and fill that role to be either a casual or dress watch with exceptional taste and style.
for under 120 dollars, I don’t think there is a better quality tool/dive watch. The fit and finish is almost perfect. The only gripe I have is that it has a stamped clasp but you can purchase a solid clasp from Aragon for $30. I have no doubts that it will stand up to any abuse I can throw at it.
Came with the date adjust not functioning.
I suppose I could go through the ordeal of warranty but honestly cannot bother with the head ache and time it would take. The net labour involved in using the time adjust instead is favourable.
So why did I rate it so high?
I honestly love the look. I enjoy it as much as much more expensive watches I own.
The Lume, domed crystal, snow white dial and the finish is really fun without being ridiculous... to me.
The thickness of this thing is massive - around 16mm from caseback to top of crystal. I went for the 45mm because I thought 50mm was way too big, but the smaller radius just accentuates the gargantuan thickness. Also, the raised crystal distorts the markers on the dial. Also, the lume is terrible. The thing seems well made but I'd give it a miss if I had my time over.
For Popeye wrists only.
BondichookUMMM ? , thats exactly what a domed crystal is supposed to do mate , here is my MAS an Australian made watch with its dome ,, really cool . I have the white dial 45mm Dive Master III on the way and are really looking forward to seeing and wearing it .
Paid extra and was expecting a full lume dial but that isn't happening, it barely glows. The lume on the minute markers and hands is ok at best and has clearly been diluted as indicated by the uneven brightness and rapid fading of the glow. The crystal is nice and domed but it distorts the perimeter of the dial face and you have to angle the watch if you want to see the individual minute markers. Typical fit and finish of a Chinese watch, slightly on par with a Seiko 5 line of watch. I gave it to my 18 year old son and he loves it and that's all that matters.
I pay'd $192 aud for mine that's on the way and about the same for the 2 I already own ,,, Seiko 5's down here go from $350 - $550 , so mate ,,,,, NO Contest ! , I have 7 Seiko Divers in the step above the 5's like Turtles , Monsters . Baby Tuna's , Samurai's etc and mate these Aragons are as good or better than these Seiko's .
Not in all ways , hell I have an Omega 300m , Seiko Astron and Seiko MM and these ain't perfect at 4-7 grand , ( nothing is ! ) these have manufacturing defects , small yes but come on I don't expect my Aragon at $140aud to be as good as my Seiko MM 300m at 4.5k , but mate the Seiko is NOT 25x better ! nor is my Omega 75x better ,,, no way !
I will say one thing , this Seiko Astron GPS
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at 4k is almost to Grand Seiko quality , so I do know a good watch when I see one and Aragon are awesome !!! just don't expect perfection ,,, it ain't going to happen .
Macdadx3Hows about my 1000m German made Nautic Fish ? German engineering at its best and this cost me $1800 aud and mate its a beast , 270gms ,
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45mm wide , 17mm thick , 6mm sapphire crystal ,, ans I find it hard to see much between this and my $140 DF47 , this bad boy is 250gms ,,, Aragon punch way above their weight !
Good quality dial, well described, a bit too big for me. Price is not so exclusive, a bit after watch came the price was the same on their web pages. Cheap bracelet.