
Grand Seiko SLGB003G Ice Forest: Hands-On Review
Grand Seiko is possibly one of the most underrated watch brands today. I know that they’ve had a cult-like following for many years and that the love for the brand has grown very quickly with...
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The Mechanic Ocean Mark II, a diver’s watch that blends retro style with modern functionality. Designed with the precision and durability that divers expect, this timepiece offers a sleek, mid-sized profile without compromising on ruggedness or elegance.
The bezel of the Mechanic Ocean Mark II stands out as one of the watch’s most defining features. Crafted with layered detailing, the bezel insert is coated with DLC metal and features rounded-circle indexes, adding to its distinctive look.
With a diameter of just 41mm and a thickness of 13.50mm, the Mechanic Ocean Mark II strikes a perfect balance between comfort and robust durability. Whether you're wearing it during a deep-sea dive or on a casual day out, its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit on the wrist.
As a diver’s watch, the Mechanic Ocean Mark II is designed to meet the rigorous demands of underwater exploration. With a water resistance rating of 300 meters, it ensures exceptional performance under extreme conditions. Whether you're a professional diver or an ocean researcher, you can rely on this timepiece to provide accurate and dependable timekeeping during your underwater ventures.
Watch Dial Colour | White |
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Watch Diameter | 41mm |
Watch Lug Width | 22mm |
Watch Movement | Miyota 9015 (Japan) |
Watch Movement Type | Automatic |
Watch Style | Dive |
Watch Thickness | 13.50mm |
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