“The watch has a stylish presence on the wrist and is very comfortable to wear. The dial is slightly small, and the hour and minute hands are short and thick, so reading the time can take an extra glance. The power reserve doesn’t quite match the advertised ~40 hours—I’ve found it lasts closer to 30. The bracelet feels slightly flimsy but is surprisingly comfortable. Overall, I&xm happy with the purchase—it&xs nice to be back to wearing a mechanical watch after a long time.”
“If you are looking for a one watch collection then look no further than the bulova devil diver, once on your wrist you can&xt take it off. This watch being also a GMT offers great quality,& value.”
“I am so glad I purchaed this watch when it was on special. It&xs a stunning looking time piece and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fantastic watch.”
“Despite seeing the watch in a day&xs flash sale for $100 less soon after my purchase, I still consider this Pepsi GMT to be very good value considering its traveller GMT 8,800 bps movement, sapphire crystal, 4-click bi-directional bezel and 00m screw-down crowned case. The jubilee-style bracelet is well made and comfortable to wear. The uniquely styled indices highlight the dial and the date lens set beneath the crystal is well executed making the date easily read. The turtle shaped case is not too pronounced and the watch sits well on my 6. 5 inch wrist. The hands are generally well sized, except for the GMT hand which could be a little bolder, however its size appears largely driven by the very useful inner GMT chapter ring which has 1. 5 minute graduations enabling a more accurate read of Greenwich Mean (or Universal) Time. All in all this quality watch is true to its "Oceanographer" name in that uncommonly it covers off both navigation with GMT (two or three time-zone time keeping), as well as diving ("Snorkel", "666 feet") in a Devil of a retrospective reinterpretation.”