2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
Ref: D1-500

2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue 40mm
Regular price
Sold
Sale price
£295.00
Unit price
per 

Specification

Reference : D1-500
Movement : Quartz ETA Cal. F06.412
Age : 2021/2030
Specific Age : July 2022
Case Size : 40mm
Case Thickness : 13.5mm
Lug to Lug : 48mm
Lugs :
20mm
Condition :
Pre-Owned
Box & Papers :
Box and Papers
Case Material :
Titanium
Warranty :
12-Months Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

Points of Mention

This watch is sold with its original box and paperwork. It comes paired with its original 20mm Titanium bracelet secured by a signed deployant clasp, it will fit up to a 7.1-inch wrist plus an additional three 20mm rubber straps. The watch is from July 2022 and is in worn condition, but overall, it is very good, as you can see. The watch comes with our 12-Months Warranty.

For more photos see here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12Fy037w2uOFDgwRmMjDbMAwq2bItoHn4?usp=drive_link

4K YouTube video, skip to 24:40 - https://youtu.be/ni-4KPv5KMc


The Watch

Here we have a 2022 Scurfa Diver One D1-500 Titanium Light Blue with a 40mm T2 Titanium case. Brushed surfaces flow over your wrist towards the thick, tapered drilled lugs, and a lug-to-lug length of 48mm and a case thickness of 13.5mm give the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side, we have a screw-down signed crown with four gaskets protected by crown guards. On the left side, you find the Helium escape valve, which Paul Scurfa himself tested at different depths and gas mixtures. The deepest decompression was 154 meters to the surface. The 120-click Titanium dive bezel has deep knurling around its edge that can easily be adjusted even with gloves on and a light blue Aluminium insert with a Titanium pearl. A domed sapphire crystal has a blue AR coating on the underside sitting above the striking Light blue dial. Large baton indexes are coated in Grade A Super Luminova BGW9, which glows blue in the dark, marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a date window. Thick sword hands are coated in the same Grade A Super Luminova BGW9, complemented by a white lollipop second-hand. The contrast of the white against the light blue makes for an easy-to-read tool dial. The testing and care of attention are clearly seen in this watch. Text at 12 o’clock is the Scurfa logo at 6 o’clock, Diver One in white. On the reverse a screw-down case back with a 1mm gasket and the Scurfa logo in the center. Inside a Quartz ETA Cal. F06.412, this three jewel movement is brass and has a longer battery life and EOL “End Of Life” indicator for peace of mind. It comes paired with its original Titanium bracelet secured by a signed deployant clasp, all links provided and will fit up to a 7.1-inch wrist plus an additional three 20mm rubber straps and comes with its Scurfa presentation box and papers.


Personal Note

It often feels like Scrufa are just showing off with what they do at such an affordable price point. Titanium case and bracelet, 500 meters water resistance, helium escape value, insane lume and all for under £300 pre-owned. It's an undeniable piece of serious kit and feels like it on the wrist. I would not hesitate to add this to your collection if you are after an affordable, but insanely capable, dive watch!


The Brand

Paul Scurfield founded Scurfa Watches in 2013. As a watch enthusiast and saturation diver, he saw the explosion in the value of a Rolex, which left collectors and divers with a real-world problem of selling this highly valuable timepiece and reaping the inflated price or being very self-conscious of wearing a high-value timepiece in the workplace or generally out in public. He, therefore, decided to help fill this void and designed an affordable, robust dive watch. As a saturation diver, he would spend six hours in the water in teams of three up to a total of 28 days, including decompression. His first watch, the Dive One, was tested on his wrist in the North Sea. Through the help of the Oceanictime Blogspot, he started to sell his watches. Achieving success, he now has a website and continues to innovate the dive watch sector.