nautis global dive watch review

In my case this was a dive watch, the Global Dive, from a brand called Nautis. Its marketing says watches sent to members are typically worth five times more than they pay through their subscription fees. I’ll be getting my $500 back of course from the bank but that’s not the point. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. The Global Dive is a sport design with deep sea diving capabilities, and an independently adjustable 24 hour hand. This Watch Gang offering is perfectly designed for traversing the globe in search of deep sea treasure. Seems like more of an identity theft problem than a site problem. For that price, Watch Gang says the watches it sends will be worth up to $500 each. Sign up for Insider Select. We are not talking about Beer that costs $7 a Glass and isn’t worth $2 depending on your taste. Powered by a Ronda GMT Movement, and encased in sleek stainless steel, this NAUTIS timepiece embodies the power and beauty of the open sea. The back of the case is see-through, reveal the intricacies of the automatic watch. Go pound sand WatchAssholes! These cookies do not store any personal information. The design is really stylish, but even better I appreciate the substantial look and feel and straight-forward mechanics. Not the brand. This does not drive our decision as to whether or not a product is featured or recommended. Three white subdials fill most of the face to display 30 seconds, 60 seconds, and 1/10th seconds. Rolex sales were worth $11.6 billion to retailers around the world in 2018, Rotary’s turnaround plan gathers pace as scale of the challenge is laid bare, Nautis launches new collection that could ‘open doors’ for new markets, Longines extends warranties to five years for models using silicon balance springs, Serious Fraud Office seizes haul of Rolex watches during hunt for proceeds from £50 million fraud, Esquire Townhouse with Breitling beamed into your house as digital event, Watches of Switzerland Group buys pre-owned watch trading company. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. The company produces the Dive Chrono 500 chronograph watch and the Bronze-Matic luxury automatic timepiece. WatchGang’s 20,000+ members prove they are doing something right. I was shocked frankly since it cost me $700 CAD. Whether actually wearing it on a dive or for fashion, the Invicta Mother of Pearl Pro Diver will keep you in style. Then you Spin The Wheel and hope that your favourite comes up. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. The battery charges in sunlight and indoors and has a 180-day power reserve. Next you are asked whether you would like to receive watches every month or every three months before moving on to decide whether to subscribe to the Original, Black or Platinum tier. $99 quarterly fee. If you’re doing the subscription, and don’t live in the states, the value listed is the cost of the subscription not the value of the watch. Love the Wheel, Love Watch Gang!! Check out the 12 best options under $500, below: If you're considering dropping money on a luxury watch, as with any other major purchase, be sure to compare prices and do some research first. Now thats not to say if you like Watches and want a Surprise arriving each and every month (for which you pay dearly especially if you are in Canada after duties and taxes) this is not for you…..it is. A lot more probable that some randim person got your info and tried to use it for themselves. For my $99 Black Tier fee, I scored a Jerome Lemars Seurat Blanc worth $495.00. That is just snobbery. I joined on the Black tier, quarterly. Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. Everywhere I searched. With a 500-meter water resistance and a durable leather band, this watch can handle almost anything. The Black tier becomes $1099.99 per year, which works out at $91.66 per month. Sorry, you’re not thrilled with your watch. Both watches arrived on the same day with fairly quick shipping even during the COVID19 thing.