Thu 5 Mar 2009
I’ve always had a soft spot for tool watches like Ocean7, Sinn, Bell & Ross, Marathon and the like, but until I picked up an Ocean7, I never saw the value that was placed on these watches. Many basic larger 40mm+ Sinn models would cost well over $1000, which in my mind was a bit too much for a tool watch. Marathon has a nice watch, but I’ve always felt the GSAR is too small, and the CSAR is too big, not to mention the $2000+ Pricetag on the CSAR. Bell & Ross is obviously even further out of the ball park as far as pricing.
Then a couple years ago a company comes along called Ocean7. The company’s PR rep, Mitch, has a fairly big presence on Watchuseek forums, and used the forums to assist in the launching of their product line, to great success. Ocean7 is a quintessentially American brand, with Swiss made watches, very much like Kobold, Hamilton or Ball Watch.
I had been eyeing the Ocean7 peices, especially the LM-1LE, which is a limited edition watch, now long sold out, but I didn’t try hard enough, and the opportunity passed. Recently I decided to buy the LM-6C, which is the Chronograph tool watch diver in stainless steel, and I could not be more pleased. Rugged craftsmanship, with everything you could want from a Diving Chronograph at a selling price of $1699. The pricing is better than anything comparable.
Their line has become very extensive with the LM series representing their Swiss Made automatic timepieces and the G series their quartz watches. They have everything from Titanium and Ceramic to good old stainless steel. Their new LM-4 with the Ceramic case and Shadow dial is looking really good to me – so good that I might have to add it to my permanent collection, where the LM-6C has earned a spot. The LM-6C is shown above.
So.. if you have not heard of Ocean7, take a look at them. Website is here.
March 6th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
I’d love to see a video on YouTube of this watch…
March 6th, 2009 at 4:49 pm
It’ll come 🙂
March 7th, 2009 at 7:00 am
do you think people, especially owners of real Breitling watches also buy fakes as a decoy as such? Just a question that’s been rattling around my head.
March 7th, 2009 at 11:23 am
Sure they do.. but not owners of Ocean7, since there are no fakes. Did you post this on the wrong post, or are you just trying to get exposure for your site 😉
March 18th, 2009 at 9:55 am
I own both a LM1-LE and LM-2 and find them both to be well built and accurate watches. You certainly get allot of watch for the money especially when you compare them to other tool watches. I’m now thinking about adding a LM-2C (Chronograph) to my collection.