Ever fancied a massive, heavy, feature-laden, ana-digi watch?
Do you have a need for a wrist-mounted barometer, altimeter, compass, dive computer, chronograph, countdown, world time, pedometer and alarm clock with lume and a backlight?
You need the Gavia 2! Yes, for a whopping £68, this watch literally does it all. All of that stuff! All of it.
Do you have 5" wrists and little handies? This ain't for you. Are you a scaffolder, body builder and part time explorer? Then yes, this is made for you.
Just in. I've been setting it up and playing with it. My favourite feature is the barometer with histograph. I will always know if it's likely to chuck down without opening my iPhone.
The bracelet is very good for this money. Solid and nice looking, but as it's already heavy enough, I decided to try it on silicone straps. 24mm lugs, so I only had two - a Kai Tian Universal in Sinn orange, and an unknown super-soft black from a mysterious source. Much nicer. So much so I've ordered a 24mm Universal in grey. Fits very nicely.
Dimensions, it ain't a shrinking violet!
47mm (51mm with pushers)
18mm thick
53mm top to bottom
24mm lugs
I love it! This is a proper lump of metal that does pretty much everything one could ever ask from a watch. Really solid build too. The hands are independently driven so can be lined up to 12. All units are separately adjustable between metric and imperial (not grouped together), and it's very quick to read.
Have a gawps...
On bracelet:




Lume:

Lume with backlight:

On a Universal curved lug silicone:


Barometer:

Compass:

Altimeter:

Chronograph:

Countdown timer:

World time:

Pedometer:

On a black silicone (straight lug):


Do you have a need for a wrist-mounted barometer, altimeter, compass, dive computer, chronograph, countdown, world time, pedometer and alarm clock with lume and a backlight?
You need the Gavia 2! Yes, for a whopping £68, this watch literally does it all. All of that stuff! All of it.
Do you have 5" wrists and little handies? This ain't for you. Are you a scaffolder, body builder and part time explorer? Then yes, this is made for you.
Just in. I've been setting it up and playing with it. My favourite feature is the barometer with histograph. I will always know if it's likely to chuck down without opening my iPhone.
The bracelet is very good for this money. Solid and nice looking, but as it's already heavy enough, I decided to try it on silicone straps. 24mm lugs, so I only had two - a Kai Tian Universal in Sinn orange, and an unknown super-soft black from a mysterious source. Much nicer. So much so I've ordered a 24mm Universal in grey. Fits very nicely.
Dimensions, it ain't a shrinking violet!
47mm (51mm with pushers)
18mm thick
53mm top to bottom
24mm lugs
I love it! This is a proper lump of metal that does pretty much everything one could ever ask from a watch. Really solid build too. The hands are independently driven so can be lined up to 12. All units are separately adjustable between metric and imperial (not grouped together), and it's very quick to read.
Have a gawps...
On bracelet:




Lume:

Lume with backlight:

On a Universal curved lug silicone:


Barometer:

Compass:

Altimeter:

Chronograph:

Countdown timer:

World time:

Pedometer:

On a black silicone (straight lug):

