

41 mm wide steel case, 13 mm thickness, lugs width 20 mm. Japan 2115 quartz movement, excellent brightness, 20 bar submersible, unidirectional rotating ceramic bezel. It is a good dive watch for military, professional divers and working underwater. Screw-down crown, unscrew counterclockwise & pull out to set time; push in firmly & screw clockwise until flush with case. Confirm crown is fully seated/locked before submersion - loose crowns may compromise 200m water resistance. Review: Unreal for the price - Update: I put a jubilee bracelet on it and wow. This thing is gorgeous and reliable. I’ve had it a few months now and it’s a great beater but also fashionable and useful especially with the new bracelet I put on it Now I’ve only had this for a day so I might come back and update this review at some point. I was halfway expecting that I’d end up returning this watch. I’m a collector for sure and every now and then I like to get some throw around watches that also look nice. Beaters but still nicely made. Well this is perfect for anyone out there on a budget. I mean, there are small things that passionate watch enthusiasts will notice, like a discoloration on the bezel, the screw down crown doesn’t always work the first time around, the window and bezel smudges can look like scratches sometimes but when you wipe it off it’s not a scratch. But this is a beautiful watch. Does not look or feel like a $50 watch. More so like a $350-$400 watch. The watch is comfortable, holds time well, the watch band ( I got rubber ) is the best stock band I’ve ever gotten. And the LUME is unreal. Not only does the lume light up easily from hardly any length of time in the light. But it’s gorgeous and bright and lasts for a while. Overall, more than worth the money. Review: A surprisingly nice watch with very few caveats - I was originally thinking about giving this four stars for a few reasons, then I saw the lume. The brightness and color is much more consistent than many other brands I've seen, and lasts nearly as long as my Tudor GMT! The overall build quality is good, with a little more high polished finishing than I'd prefer. The bracelet is decent for the price, and could use better deburring on the holes for the pins. The bezel insert has nice and crisp edges, and rotates smoothly and securely. It sounds like it has two detents, so that's a positive. The movement is nearly silent, and seems to have minimal hand slop. The second hand on mine is pretty much lined up, enough that I'm happy with it. I'm not seeing any indices that are misaligned, and the magnifier seems effective. At around $50ish it's a no brainer given the movement, lume, and general nice finishing- but for much more I'd start to feel like the case could be nicer. It's not necessarily lightweight, but it feels slightly less robust than other brands around the $80-100 price point. If you're looking for a really hefty case and bracelet, this might not fully satisfy. But if you plan on using different straps and want a nicer overall bezel and some amazing lume, this one's a very strong contender. If something were to happen to this one, I don't think I'd hesitate to get another.







P**T
Unreal for the price
Update: I put a jubilee bracelet on it and wow. This thing is gorgeous and reliable. I’ve had it a few months now and it’s a great beater but also fashionable and useful especially with the new bracelet I put on it Now I’ve only had this for a day so I might come back and update this review at some point. I was halfway expecting that I’d end up returning this watch. I’m a collector for sure and every now and then I like to get some throw around watches that also look nice. Beaters but still nicely made. Well this is perfect for anyone out there on a budget. I mean, there are small things that passionate watch enthusiasts will notice, like a discoloration on the bezel, the screw down crown doesn’t always work the first time around, the window and bezel smudges can look like scratches sometimes but when you wipe it off it’s not a scratch. But this is a beautiful watch. Does not look or feel like a $50 watch. More so like a $350-$400 watch. The watch is comfortable, holds time well, the watch band ( I got rubber ) is the best stock band I’ve ever gotten. And the LUME is unreal. Not only does the lume light up easily from hardly any length of time in the light. But it’s gorgeous and bright and lasts for a while. Overall, more than worth the money.
J**Y
A surprisingly nice watch with very few caveats
I was originally thinking about giving this four stars for a few reasons, then I saw the lume. The brightness and color is much more consistent than many other brands I've seen, and lasts nearly as long as my Tudor GMT! The overall build quality is good, with a little more high polished finishing than I'd prefer. The bracelet is decent for the price, and could use better deburring on the holes for the pins. The bezel insert has nice and crisp edges, and rotates smoothly and securely. It sounds like it has two detents, so that's a positive. The movement is nearly silent, and seems to have minimal hand slop. The second hand on mine is pretty much lined up, enough that I'm happy with it. I'm not seeing any indices that are misaligned, and the magnifier seems effective. At around $50ish it's a no brainer given the movement, lume, and general nice finishing- but for much more I'd start to feel like the case could be nicer. It's not necessarily lightweight, but it feels slightly less robust than other brands around the $80-100 price point. If you're looking for a really hefty case and bracelet, this might not fully satisfy. But if you plan on using different straps and want a nicer overall bezel and some amazing lume, this one's a very strong contender. If something were to happen to this one, I don't think I'd hesitate to get another.
M**F
very nice watch
has the ubiquitous submariner-style diver's watch look at an affordable price. the blue is nicely done, the lume glows well, the crystal is clear and the date scroll is easily readable, the screw down crown is secure, and it doesnt have the annoying audible clicking / ticking sound that cheaper quartz watches suffer from. case has good weight, and although the bracelet feels a little flimsy compared to the case, it looks great.
R**Y
Nice product indeed, and an extraordinary value!
I wanted a less expensive watch that I could use for travel, but that watch still has to look presentable and possess all the right features. This product fits that description, and in my review I hope to answer burning questions that I could not find the answers to before I bought it. Case: The case is very solid, machined well and looks professional. Documentation says it is made of 316L steel and there is nothing to complain about. Bezel: The bezel features a ceramic insert which has been impregnated by luminescent material. Unidirectional. 120 clicks. Looks and feels just fine. Case Back: Solid steel. Rolex type. Does not stick to or irritate my wrist. Bracelet: Looks great, however it is a bit lighter and less solid than I expected. Does not pull hair. Does not irritate skin. Product info states that it is made from 316L steel, so it meets expectations. Clasp actually works relatively well. Crystal: The product description states that it is Sapphire, so no complaints there. Movement: The quartz movement in my watch appears to remain VERY accurate - seconds per month! Luminescence: The lume on this watch is excellent. Hands, hour markers, and bezel are all luminescent and the lume is remarkable at any price point, however the duration is simply over average. Water resistance: The product description states that this watch is water tight to 200M. I do plan on taking this watch to the beach with me, but do not intend to dive deep. Accompaniments: The pin pusher provided is inadequate and could scratch your watch or bracelet. If you choose to resize your bracelet, I highly suggest that you purchase the tool from Amazon. I had purchased one long ago, and it worked very well. Packaging: The product was well packaged and appeared impact resistant. With the way it was packaged, it would be hard to damage the watch. Overall, for the money spent, this is an excellent travel watch for me. The only thing missing is a GMT hand, but I am perfectly fine without that. I prefer a quartz watch for travel as it will not stop due to me taking it off while I sleep. Despite the slightly light bracelet, I would rate this product 5 stars for the money spent and recommend it to others that like the look and functionality of a diver's watch.
D**Z
Not bad for the price
All in all, a nice copy/homage to a Rolex Sub for the budget minded or those that simply don't want to spend the cash for the genuine thing. Fit and finish seem just fine, and the lume is quite nice. It was easy taking links out of the bracelet and getting it to the correct size for my wrist. If you don't care about a sweeping hand, get the quartz and save even more money. Adjusting the time and date are easy just like any two step crown quartz watch, but the screw down crown is disappointing. It's hard to tell if I'm stripping it when screwing it down or it's just machined so poorly. But you'll never know if the threads are lined up and its screwing down or your doing damage. You kind of just go for it. It lacks all the smoothness of every other screw down crown I've owned. Summer will tell just how water resistant this is once I hit the pool. If you're thinking about getting this, just do it. It's cheap, and looks great. Some child worked really hard to make this in China, so why not reward their efforts by throwing a little bit of cash their way.
O**R
I can’t believe this was so inexpensive…
I can’t believe this was so reasonably priced. I’ve tried to be a “watch guy” but just can’t rationalize having a drawer full of watches that aren’t all used - it makes no sense to me - and I’m simple and like a watch to show the date and time, which this does beautifully and reliably. This watch is fantastic. I bought it to have an inexpensive watch to wear when not using my smart watch and to be honest, I don’t miss my smart watch. Maybe it has to do with having been raised in the 70s and 80s and knowing not everyone needs access to me when they *think* they need it. This watch is very attractive and looks good dressed up or down, and it keeps excellent time. I really like the lume on this watch - the contrast of blue and green is nice, and having the outer ring illuminated is terrific. The cultured sapphire crystal is a very nice touch. I’ve worn the watch swimming and it’s perfect. The strap is comfortable, if not a little narrow - but moving from a much larger smartwatch, the variance was to be expected. The illumination does reduce after being in the dark for about 10 minutes (maybe less) but once my eyes adjusted to the darkness, the illumination is readily visible and on those occasions I wake at night I can easily see what time it is. The ceramic outer ring does have the effect of being black in the office and when in the pool, more like a mirror, and is almost chrome in appearance - very cool optical illusion. I’m rough on my watches - not intentionally - I just am - me and doorways and me and pool surfaces… however this watch has held up wonderfully. No scratches yet, though I fully anticipated some - still looks brand new. Do I miss the endless notifications and coaching? Not really - now that I know I’m hitting steps in my daily routine, and nobody needs me immediately except for my kids and they’ll call. I can turn off all other notifications on a smartwatch, but then what’s the point? I can’t even recall why I ever bought a smartwatch in the first place.
R**N
Professional-Grade Engineering and Depth-Rated Durability – A 7-Day Performance Review
After an initial 7-day validation period, the Addiesdive MY-H3-2Q Black Diver has demonstrated that it is a serious contender in the professional tool-watch category. This piece is built to technical standards that directly compete with established dive watches in the professional market, prioritizing structural integrity and high-visibility utility. The Movement: Miyota 2115 (Proven Reliability) The watch is powered by the Miyota 2115 movement, a drivetrain known throughout the industry for its "workhorse" reliability and shock resistance. In my first week of tracking, this movement has shown impressive stability. When paired with a high-quality power cell, the 2115 provides a dependable, high-torque output that ensures the date complication and handset operate with consistent precision. Build Quality & Material Specifications: 316L Surgical-Grade Steel: The chassis is a robust 316L stainless steel build. The case features a "heavy-duty" geometry with polished and brushed finishing that indicates a high level of manufacturing discipline. Ceramic Bezel Insert: A standout feature of this model is the ceramic bezel. Unlike traditional aluminum inserts, the ceramic is virtually scratch-proof and highly resistant to UV fading, ensuring the bezel maintains its deep black finish and sharp markings over time. Enhanced Lume & Visibility: The dial and bezel feature high-intensity luminescence, designed for low-light legibility. The contrast of the deep black dial against the applied markers provides an immediate, professional-tier read. Hardware & Professional Depth Rating: The MY-H3-2Q is a true diver’s tool, boasting a 200m (20 ATM) water resistance rating. This is supported by a substantial screw-down crown and a reinforced case back with high-quality gaskets. The unidirectional rotating bezel has a crisp, 120-click action with zero back-play, confirming the tight tolerances of the assembly. The Lume: The Addiesdive MY-H3-2Q features a professional bi-color lume setup that is rare at this level of manufacturing. The hands and the hour markers on the dial are coated in Swiss Super-LumiNova C3, which produces that signature high-intensity green glow—the brightest in the industry for immediate legibility. In a brilliant design contrast, the ceramic bezel is treated with BGW9, which emits a sharp, turquoise-blue light. This dual-color engineering is highly functional for divers; the color split allows you to instantly distinguish between the stationary time markers (green) and the rotating timing bezel (turquoise) in total darkness, ensuring there is zero confusion when tracking elapsed minutes. Final Verdict: In 7 days of testing, the Black Diver has proven its merit as a rugged, high-spec asset. With its ceramic bezel, 200m depth rating, and 316L steel construction, it offers a professional-grade experience that stands up to the most demanding environments in the industry.
R**.
Nice accurate and dependable watch at a good price point.
Very nice watch for the money. Keeps good time and links were easy to remove for a good fit using an inexpensive watch band kit. I removed 2 links from each side of the buckle, so this watch will fit a good size wrist. Craftsmanship looks excellent. I expect this watch to last quite a while due to it using a Miyota (Citizen) quartz movement.
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