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Balazs and Mike come with the latest episode of Fratello on Air and discuss their favorite vintage dive watches. For a couple of watch crazies who live inland, youll see that they have a lot of live for these beasts of the deep.On an earlier episode, we discussed our most cherished chronographs. Its hard to say which watch genre is our favorite, but theres no doubt that vintage dive watches vie for top spot. There are just so many great models out there. Super Compressors, Submariners, Seamasters, oh myYoull hear about which models we chose and why. Then, we touch on a couple modern stand-ins and even throw out some budget friendly vintage options. You wont want to miss this weeks salty banter!Our favorite vintage dive watchesYou wont need PADI to net this latest episode vintage dive watches. The latest Fratello on Air podcast is also available via Soundcloud,?Apple Podcast,?Google Podcast,?Deezer,??Stitcher, and?Spotify.HandgelenkskontrolleOur faithful listener and reader Lukas gave us a friendly top tip and you can see that our wrist check now has the correct German translation. Thanks Lukas!Balazs comes correct with one of his dive watches and sports his DOXA SUB 300 Black Lung ReissueMike doubles down on the DOXA with his vintage SUB 300 SearamblerNewsBefore hitting the main topic on vintage dive watches, we talk a little about the recent the new Synchron Military and the upcoming DOXA Army reissue. Is the first proper watch beef?The Main TopicEnter the realm of the ocean deep as we embark on a fun discussion about our favorite vintage divers and why.Balazs talks about the following:DOXA SUB 300T Sharkhunter Aqua LungOmega Seamaster Ploprof 600, a watch he doesnt ownyetBulova Oceanographer 666, a vintage?plongeur thats relatively easy to findMike mentions some of his all time faves: Sea-Dweller 1665 Great White, which is just a beastEnicar Sherpa Super-Dive, a big Super Compressor that hasnt quite found its way into Mikes collectionyetZodiac Seawolf, a smaller vintage dive watch thats out there and not too expensiveBalazs brings up the Certina DS PH200M as well as the Rado Captain Cook as great modern alternatives and brings up skin diver style vintage dive watches. Mike mentions Squale as well as the original and new Seiko Turtle as a great option.We hope you enjoy this podcast on vintage dive watches. Dont forget to let us know in the comments section if theres a topic youd like us to discuss.