Gigandet Sea Ground

The Gigandet Sea Ground is probably one of the cheapest Rolex Submariner alternatives out there.

The diameter is 43mm without crown and the stainless steel case is 15mm thick. The lug width is 22mm and the bezel is in aluminium. The glass is in hard mineral and the watch is powered by the 8215 Miyota automatic calibre. Water resistance is an impressive 300m (30ATM).

  • Ref: Gigandet Sea Ground
  • Diameter: 43.00 mm
  • Thickness: 15.00 mm
  • Lug width: 22.00 mm
  • Caliber: Miyota 8215

 The Gigandet Sea Ground is probably one of the cheapest Rolex Submariner homages out there. Now available on eBay
The Gigandet Sea Ground is probably one of the cheapest Rolex Submariner homages out there. Now available on eBay

Obviously, this watch is not as refined as more expensive alternatives mentioned on this site, but for less than $150 you get an automatic watch with a Miyota movement which we think is definitely worth a try if you are on a low budget.

Here are 2 suggestions on eBay for the Gigandet Sea Ground:
Gigandet Automatic SEA GROUND G2-001
  • £95.00 ($122.33)
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