2010年7月19日星期一
View the Ocean7 G-2 Photo Gallery
View the Ocean7 G-2 Photo Gallery.After our review the Ocean7 LM-2, we were anxious to get our hands on more from Ocean7. I've always been a sucker for dive chronographs like the Seamaster Pro Chrono and the Panerai Luminor 1950 Flyback diver, so I was very pleased when the G-2 showed up at my door.Let's start with the specifications on this beast of a diver:Brushed Stainless Steel case and five-link bracelet.This time, we thought we'd trying something a little different: the Ocean7 G-2 Dive Chronograph. 42mm diameter.17mm thick.4mm thick sapphire crystal (same thickness as the crystal on the Rolex Sea Dweller).Water resistant to 660 feet, or 200 meters.Swiss quartz movement.The face of the watch is well distributed between dial, bezel, and case, and the watch has a pleasing esthetic balance.Carbon fiber dial.$449 directly from Ocean7.The Ocean7 G-2 Chronograph is a professional tool dive watch that brings Ocean7's design philosophy together with a highly accurate quartz chronograph. From the moment I first pulled the G-2 from its wooden box — actually, from the moment I first lifted the box — one thing became very clear to me: this was no lightweight timepiece. You can forget about every other heavy watch that comes to mind because the Ocean7 G-2 probably has them all beat.It perches proudly, prominently, and massively on your wrist, though it does tend to wear slightly lighter than it feels in your hands. The HeadThis is a no-nonsense watch. The case has high flanks and prominent lugs that show off its brushed finish. The dial hides behind a thick sapphire crystal, and is surrounded by a smooth and very usable dive-time bezel.