Sun 7 Oct 2007
Hey all.
Here’s another Welder I picked up a few weeks back. This one is a stealthy looking black number from U-Boat designer Italo Fontano.
It came in a neat little Water tight case with a 3D rubber Welder Logo on the top. Cool! This case is truly cool and useful. It sure did it’s job of protecting the watch when the FedEx guy dropped my package onto the tiled floor of my office, right in front of me! He got all red in the face from embarrassment. I shrugged it off.

Inside the case was, of course the watch, an info sheet for setting the watch and a coupon for a rubber watch band available in October. 
First Impression of the watch? Gee, it sorta reminds me of a U-Boat, eh! So, instead of $5000 dollars I paid about $500 for a watch from the same designer. Sure, minus a Swiss movement and about 18K of gold it’s look similar, yea? Style wise you can see the similarities.

Second Impression. IT’S A HONKIN’ BIG WATCH!! 
It’s spec’ed at 48mm. That’s just the Bezel. Add the Crown bar and Chrono buttons and your up for 60mm of watch. That’s about the biggest watch I’ve worn ever. Niiiiiiiiiiice…

The finish is excellent from what I can see. The IPB treated case is a matte black. The K24 I ordered is a black faced, white number Chrono with IPB treated case and black leather Band. Stealthy. The leather band also carries the U-Boat signature metal Lug Tab displaying the Welder logo.
Pulling this Bad Boy out of the case it appears to be a heavy contender. Literally 120 gr. heavy. Since I’m use to heavy, hunky chunky watches we immediately felt a connection to each other. Gotta whip this one on NOW!
As I usually wear watches with Metal Bracelets I struggled a bit to put on the leather strap. A bit stiff as with any new leather watch band.
After a few moments I had the watch on nice and……awwww crap! The crown is on the left side, making this watch a righty. I knew that when I bought it figuring it will be cool to have a righty. So after a few more moments I got the watch off the left and put her on the right.
A bit of waving and flopping around the watch settled on my wrist. Then I conducted the flex test, bending the wrist up and down. The crown touches but it didn’t feel intrusive against my up-bent wrist. For sure it would be fine on my left wrist. BUT would ya wear a righty on your lefty? Hmmmmmm….

On the back of the case there is some info etched on regarding movement, material, Diving depth and weight. Also the serial number.
Next I played with the functions. Nothing special. It worked like any Quartz Chrono. Setting the watch was nothing special.
The Date window is situated at the 9 position. Clear and easy to read.
The Face is matte black with white numbers and index. Luminous hands and the number 2, 4, 8 and 10. The chrono minute dial is also luminous as is the Chrono Second hand. How luminous? Meh, it’s ok, not overly bright but ok. In comparison to my Seiko diver SKX-007 it’s dim.
So what’s the verdict? It’s a cool watch, great for the hunky chunky crowd. Love U-Boat but can’t afford it like me? Here ya go. Great styling, excellent finish and guaranteed to make you look a bit thinner (remember 60mm?) this would do you just fine.
Thanks for reading my review!
Norman

November 6th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
thank u Norman you have choice nice watch.
ciao italo fontana
November 6th, 2007 at 8:42 pm
The pleasure is all mine, Mr. Fontana. I look forward to seeing more designs in the near future.
All the Best,
Norman
November 13th, 2007 at 1:19 pm
Hey, Where can I order this watch from?
November 13th, 2007 at 6:43 pm
You can contact Ernie Romers at:
http://www.watchuseek.com/site/shop.htm
and he’ll take care of ya. He also other brands of watches for sale.
All the Best,
Norman
January 9th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Do they make a Left hand version, looks like what I have been looking for!
January 12th, 2008 at 11:35 am
Hey Tom.
As far as Welders website shows there doesn’t seem to be a Leftie Version. But who said you can’t wear a rightie on yer’ leftie, eh?
I did so on and off and it was just as comfortable and unique.
Norman
June 3rd, 2008 at 11:54 am
by luminous do you mean it is backlit??or glow in the dark type??
July 10th, 2008 at 11:49 am
where are these watches made? i checked everywhere and i cant seem to find where its made.
July 10th, 2008 at 12:32 pm
Hi Grantgreen,
That would be glow in the dark, not back lit. That would be cool if it was electroluminescent tho.
Hi Miguel, couldn’t tell you for sure where they are made. I sorta recall them being assembled in Italy. Can’t remember, sorry.
Cheers,
Norman
July 11th, 2008 at 2:06 am
thanks for the info norman. i found some people talking in a forum saying it was made in china. i sure hope not! i own a u boat flightdeck 50 and currently bought a welder k24 because it has a very nice design, and also because it is designed by italo fontana. i paid about 1000 u.s. dollars for it here in the philippines being sold by their official dealer.
July 11th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
Hey Miguel.
Come to think of it, what isn’t made in China these days, eh? LOL! I personally do not know the exact manufacturer of the Welder but I will say that quality is very good. Am I correct in reading that you paid $1000 for the Welder or did you mean the U-Boat? Ernie Romers from WatchUseek.com would give you a far better deal on Welders.
Cheers,
Norman
July 11th, 2008 at 3:37 pm
hello norman,
it is true everything is made in china. he he he! anyway yes the local dealer sells the k24 for 1000 dollars. luxury goods in the philippines has 100% tax it goes for jewelry watches cars etc. i spoke to someone from welder a few months ago about bringing in the watch myself but after shipping charges and tax it would come out to about the same price. thanks for the replies bud and keep me posted if you do find out where its made.
peace,
miguel
July 21st, 2008 at 8:05 am
Hi Norman,
What’s your sense of how scratch resistant the black version is vs the non painted stainless steel version ? Just wondering how it might look in a year or so. Black looks coolest to me but might not when it’s scratched! Thanks
Richard
July 21st, 2008 at 1:16 pm
Hi Richard.
I’ve always been very wary of scratching my watches. I even walk with my left arm behind my back when going thru doorways. Am I the only one? Anyone?
Anyhoooo, I didn’t keep the K24 long enuff to experience any mishaps. And since figuring it would be hard to refinish a PVD coat I’ve since stuck to Brushed stainless steel. Sorry I can’t be of more info on this one…
Cheers,
Norman
July 23rd, 2008 at 6:16 am
hello everyone just got info from the welder distributor in singapore. he met with welder in basel and they informed him that welder watches are assembled in the
Republic of San Marino outskirt of Italy.
July 24th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Hey Norman,
Why did you sell - you didn’t keep either the K24 or K23 long??
Cheers
Richard
July 27th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Hey Miguel!
Have you seen the new K28’s and 29’s? At least an 8.5 on the Drool-Factor scale.
Thanks for the info on the Welder place of assembly. Good to know.
Hiya Richard.
Yes, I kept both the K23 and K24 for less than a year. The K23 I regret heavily for selling. I had purchased other watches so I had to financially fund them. Mind you if I ever come across another K23 I’d snatch it!!
August 4th, 2008 at 12:07 am
Hi, can you post a photo of the buckle? Many thanks
September 19th, 2008 at 9:52 am
I was going to buy this watch K24 for my husband for his bday but after reading the post now I don’t know. Will black scratch easily???? This would be an everyday watch for him, so if that is the case then I would have to consider another watch.
September 19th, 2008 at 11:32 am
Hi Lu.
I have to admit I was a bit concern over the PVD coating on this watch. It’s a pretty durable coating for the most part BUT a nice ding into a door frame or brush across a cinder block wall can leave some noticeable scratches. Scratches that you cannot buff out and refinish your self. That’s why I’m sticking with Brushed Stainless Steel on my watches now…
Hope that helps.
Norman