I hate to say this, but 'Pheon' kind of sounds like 'Pee-on' to me.
www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=peeon
Sorry.
I would like to keep it simple personally. I like, the 'Sub300', '300' or 'SM300'
Argo Navis
Challenger Deep
Ensign 300
Hydra
Kraken
Leatherback
Mare Vinco
Marlinspike
Pheon
Phorcys (Greek sea god)
Project 300
Razorback
Resolute
Seaframe
Sea Scout
Sea Wraith
Seafire
Spindrift
Steelhead
Tangaroa / Takaroa (Maori god of the sea)
I hate to say this, but 'Pheon' kind of sounds like 'Pee-on' to me.
www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=peeon
Sorry.
I would like to keep it simple personally. I like, the 'Sub300', '300' or 'SM300'
How about Long-Wang or Dragon Kings the Chinese mythological rulers of the oceans. It would look neat with a Chinese Dragon on the back, Rulers of the Ocean around the edge, Long-Wang under, with 300 meters under that. After having the what the slang meaning could be let's change the concept to Ao-Shun King of the North Sea.
Last edited by nsmike; August 3rd, 2011 at 18:34. Reason: Change of concept
Or Aegir, the Norse god of the sea . . . Long-Wang means something else where I come from.
I don't think Todd would take kindly to us using his watch company's name. Aegir Watches
Seiko: 62MAS, 6105, 6306, 6139, BASM, FFF
Marathon : GSAR
Doxa: Anti-magnetic '45
MKII: Project300 plank owner
LITORAL sounds like literal or worse yet Clitoral
Trident
Oops! Same concept but Ao-Shun King of the North Sea
What about Triox (TriOx) after the diving gas you need when descending to greater depths.
First, it's a chemical name. No one can claim it as a brand etc. Second, there's a connection to threehunderd and TriOx and last: the connection with diving.
Menno
Dive watches; not only for underwater
How about Valiant? MkII Valiant has a nice ring to it. She was a battleship that was in service in both world wars
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