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Inside the watch is powered by a automatic Miyota 9039 which is accurate to ー10~+30 seconds a day and offers a 40 hour power reserve. That’s not nearly as robust as the Sub’s Rolex Calibre 3230’s -2/+2 seconds a day accuracy and approximately 70 hours of power, though given the Aquascape’s $603 price point the comparison is apples to caviar.
Baltic offers the Aquascape in five colors, but the black and silver offers the most traditional Sub-style. By default the watch comes on a rubber strap. For about $83 more, we would upgrade to a flat link, stainless steel bracelet for the aesthetic and all-season utility. At $687 all in, it’s a steal in steel.
CASE: 316L stainless steel
MOVEMENT: Miyota 8205 automatic
DIAL: Black
SIZE: 39mm
STRAP: Rubber, stainless steel bracelet ($83 extra)

