Watch has just been serviced and relumed. Overall condition is great. Purchashed with what I believe is the original bracelet. The one on the watch now is not original, but looks almost the same, but with solid links that adds a little weight to the watch.
In reply to Oceanographer "Snorkel" 'G', by bobbee
Yea we still have severl other watch records in database ID'ed as Snorkel when we now think Oceanographer is the correct call, like for this Oceanographer "G".
It also looks like there may be a few years (or models) that were advertised as what looks like a model name "Snorkel", like in this 1968 ad.
In reply to Yea we still have severl by William Smith
These two ads show that the 666 feet tested models were all known as Snorkels.
The first ad says: "every single Bulova Oceanographer Snorkel is tested under 666 feet of pressure" while the second one says: "Tested to 333 feet. And in the case of the Snorkel model, 666 feet."
We even have Bulova records naming them Snorkel in the mid-seventies.