Victorinox Swiss Army Dive Master 500 Review
Posted: February 3rd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Videos | Tags: army, Review, swiss, Victorinox, Watch | 25 Comments »Review of the Victorinox Swiss Army Dive Master 500. For more Reviews, visit us at www.watchtalkworld.com.

I order mine with the silver dial by jared jewerly thanks for posted this video
very beautiful…I want the PVD one….
I don’t think a simple Quartz movement watch should be more than a couple hundred anyway!! Victorinox DO use authentic Swiss movements.
great watch, im trying to get the black one with the automatic movement but it seems really hard to find!
very nice watch
I just bought this watch, and thanks for your video it really helped me a lot in my decision making. keep ‘em coming man!
One thing I do not like about this is the bracelet does not have retaining buttons on the clasp. At this price point it really should have them. Nice watch otherwise.
The Rolex Seadweller was not given a cyclops because the thickness of the crystal is so great that Rolex found the only way they could magnify the date without destroying legibility was to cut the level of magnification down to a point they were uncomfortable with.
It had nothing to do with the thickness of the watch itself, but rather, an aesthetic decision they made in an attempt for model continuity.
I only mention it as it’s a huge pet peeve of mine as it’s often incorrectly reported.
Hey man, I’m in limbo about getting the titanium or not, what do you think?
Should I get the titanium not not?
From what i know the Titanium version is quite lighter than the ST version.
I got the ST version since I don’t mind wearing a heavier watch.
nice watch found one with orange dail at tjmax for $ 200.00
Speaking from personal experience, if you have skinny wrists, get the Titanium version. The Stainless Steel version is quite heavy and you will notice the weight, especially if it slides around your wrist. So for skinny wristers I recommend putting in a few extra bucks and going leightweight with Titanium.
I also have small wrists and for me, the biggest advantage of the titanium version is the aesthetics. The titanium looks very classy and the metal has a way of blending in with the skin giving it a more understated, almost stealth look so that it doesn’t appear to be so massive on my wrist. The polished steel looked way too “bling” for my taste. The titanium band is very light but the watch itself is still fairly substantial in weight.
Though I love this watch, the Maverick II Chronograph is by far superior.
@TheZmillz
How do you figure. It’s only water resistant down to 100 meters as compared to the dive master which is 500
This review was very helpful… I purchased the titanium model on ebay and really dig the watch…a masculine watch, nice bracelet, goes well with business suit or a casual look… thanks!
how much this watch costs
mine’s in the mail!
I know this is an old video… but I came across this one in a People’s Jewelers… brand new… I asked and they said it was 2 years old approx… since it didn’t look anything like the dive masters currently featured on the Swiss Army site. Retail is $595… marked down as clearance 60% off… down to $285 CDN… I assume this is a bargain as well ?
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@sgouin Almost sounds too good to be true. People love these watches, even now and pay full retail for them in a heartbeat. I’d be wondering why it’s being sold for less than cost.
Huh?
i would like a video when you got the watch on your arm
i am only 12 and i have that watch but myne has the slightly darker strap