Addiesdive Tuna Dive Watch - Water Proof Testing - Seiko Homage tested to 5 Bar - Fine for Swimming

BUY ONE - AMAZON GLOBAL : https://amzn.to/48pcfOm Aliexpress (cheapest option) : https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DFw... This video is part of an IN-DEPTH review of this watch. The full review can be found here :    • REVIEW - is this the BEST Seiko Tuna Homag...   I know this watch is rated to 300m but I do not have the facilities to test to those depths or pressures. The test I am performing here is simply to confirm this watch is water resistant enough for most users. It is fine to be worn in the swimming pool, sea or washing the car etc. I'd be happy to wear this watch for any watersport other than DEEP Scuba Diving. At 300m WR certification it should be fine for that - but you may be better getting an ISO 6425 certified watch for professional diving : https://chronodivers.co.uk/iso-6425-d... The AddiesDive Tuna Homage is a solidly built dive watch that takes inspiration from the Seiko Tuna. It features a 47.5 mm stainless steel case and a 15 mm thickness, giving it a large and rugged profile. The sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and 300 meters of water resistance make it a practical choice for diving or any water activities. It’s powered by the Seiko NH35A automatic movement, which offers a 41-hour power reserve and an accuracy range of -20 to +40 seconds per day. The watch is equipped with a 120-click unidirectional ceramic bezel, which feels solid and precise. The Swiss C3 Super-LumiNova provides excellent lume on the hands and indices, making it highly legible in low light. Additionally, it has a screw-down crown and a robust build, ensuring durability and functionality in challenging conditions. On the wrist, the watch weighs 198 grams with its steel bracelet, though it can also be worn with a rubber strap for a lighter feel. Overall, the AddiesDive Tuna Homage delivers great value for those looking for a well-specced dive watch with a professional-grade design​ More details here : https://chronodivers.co.uk/reviews/re... Review by Tristan Haskins - ChronoDivers.co.uk and ChronoDivers.com