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pyropete
December 15th, 2008, 20:42
What are the case sizes of these watches? Do you make a model less than 40 mm?
ElChingon7
December 15th, 2008, 21:55
The size of the Subzilla is (taken from the sticky at the top of this forum):
Dimensions
44 mm Diameter bezel end to bezel end
49 mm bezel end to crown end
53 mm lug end to lug end
22 mm lug width (width between lugs / strap width)
17 mm height overall
I don't believe the info on the other watches has been released yet...it's expected soon though. :-!
Ian Kremke
December 16th, 2008, 05:58
What are the case sizes of these watches? Do you make a model less than 40 mm?
Hi Pyropete,
The Subzilla Divers watch is 44mm diameter, the Chronograph will be 42.5mm diameter and the Aviation watch will be 42mm diameter.
At this stage, there are no plans to introduce a 40mm or less diameter case.
I hope this helps and welcome to our forum.
Best Regards,
Ian Kremke.
narwhal
December 16th, 2008, 15:10
Does anyone have a real-world measurement of the Subzilla? (I ask because the 44mm specified Korsbeck OE actually came in at 45mm)
Ian Kremke
December 18th, 2008, 15:42
Does anyone have a real-world measurement of the Subzilla? (I ask because the 44mm specified Korsbeck OE actually came in at 45mm)
I assure you that it is bang on 44.0mm. Have measured it quite a few times myself.:-)
I am pretty sure that the Korsbek OE has always been specified as 45mm diameter.
Regards,
Ian
narwhal
December 18th, 2008, 19:15
I assure you that it is bang on 44.0mm. Have measured it quite a few times myself.:-)
I am pretty sure that the Korsbek OE has always been specified as 45mm diameter.
Regards,
Ian
thanks for the info Ian. It's good to know, it's always hard to tell how a watch will wear just by the specs. That's why I appreciate the wrist photos and the real world numbers. Not that it matters, because I am certainly happy with it, but the OE was to be 44mm (there is a thread about it on that forum).
Does anyone have a shot of the subzilla lying flat on it's back on a table? (i want to get a sense of how much lower the caseback sits compared to the lugs)
samanator
January 28th, 2009, 19:46
One of the specs I wish manufactures would start posting as a standard for dive watches is the crystal or relative dial width (Width of dial that is actually visible). Big watches with small dials/crystal width have been a guarantee for a quick flip for me. This has been the case with several Fricker cased watches so I'm cautious. What is the crystal width on this watch?
Peter Atwood
January 28th, 2009, 21:36
Crystal is 28.5. same as the Kazimon.
samanator
January 28th, 2009, 23:06
Thanks Peter.