Momentum Men’s M1 Deep 6 Oversize Stainless Steel Dive Watch #1M-DV06B1B

  • Quartz movement
  • Date feature, superluminous hands and indexes, unidirectional rotating bezel
  • Black polyurethane strap with stainless steel buckle closure
  • Water resistant up to 660 feet (200m)
  • Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)

Product Description
Solid 316L stainless steel construction Unidirectional ratchet bezel Easy to read luminous material on the dial and hands Solid dependability Screw back and screw crown Durable black rubber strap DEPTH: 660 feet FULL MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY *SCUBA diving equipment… More >>

Momentum Men’s M1 Deep 6 Oversize Stainless Steel Dive Watch #1M-DV06B1B

3 Comments

  1. A. Rider says:

    Ok watch.Crappy band for how much the watch was.Nice big size & seems to work well.I added an Australian “Airborne” band,and made the watch more tolerable.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. This is a terrific watch. Excellent diameter, beautiful finish, not too thick so as to bulge off the wrist. Does require a relatively large wrist to maintain scale. Only drawback is the relatively cheap (in comparison to the watch) Seiko Wave style band. The OEM band simply doesn’t live up to the scale or quality of the watch. This was easily remedied, however, with a 24mm $11 Modena tire tread band with clasp. They look perfect together and actually arrived the same day despite being shipped from different locations. I didn’t detract from the watch’s score due to the band. Screw-in 4 o’clock crown worked very smoothly and is perfectly positioned, ratchet bezel feels great, embossed face is very snazzy. If you like dive watches, this one is an absolute must-buy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Mikey J says:

    I just got my Momentum M1 Deep 6 and I am very pleased with it so far. This watch is very large. I have and 8 1/4″ wrist, I think it might not fit someone with a smaller wrist. It is large, but it doesn’t feel that large and heavy on my wrist. The case is 48.7mm wide and 13.3 high. It is not as thick as a Citizen Ecozilla or Seiko Tuna Can, which is nice because it doesn’t feel ungainly. It is a very sharp looking well made watch with a very solid feel. The unidirectional bezel is very smooth with positive clicks you can feel. The movement is very crisp and quiet. Everything about the watch is large and bold, the numbers, lumes, and date are easy to quickly reference even against the black background. The crown seems very sturdy with a nice thick stem. Even the rubber band seems very nice. I think this watch would also look really good with a NATO strap and might get one for it someday. I’m not a diver so I won’t be able to do any hardcore depth testing. I am very active in the water though and plan to wear it daily. I also haven’t had time yet to test the lume brightness, length of light, or time accuracy but will update my review in a few weeks. I haven’t owned a whole lot of watches. A few Timex, Casio, Swiss Army and Seiko, but this watch is definitely worth the $127 I paid for it. If you are looking for a large, quality, solid dive style watch, this is definitely worth looking into. I was also drawn to it because of the 2/4/6 warranty. At the end of two years you send it into St. Moritz/Momentum in WA, and they will service it for you and extend the warranty another two years. Then after the fourth year you send it in for service and get it extended another two years. Have heard good things about their service. I highly suggest this watch if it fits your criteria.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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