Zodiac Super Seawolf: Price, Perception, and True Value
An Unexpected Acquisition
A recent gift brought a new watch into my collection: a Zodiac Super Seawolf ZO9305. My initial thought was muted—just another dive watch. But the story behind its acquisition quickly piqued my interest. Zodiac, now under Fossil, is liquidating. This particular model, which typically retailed for over a thousand dollars, was bought for a mere $125. That stark price difference immediately commanded my attention, hinting at a broader discussion about value and perception within the watch world.
It also in many ways brought me back full circle to my old Quartz Zodiac Sea Dragon ZO2219 that was in a lime green color way and I sometimes regret selling, this newer and upgraded automatic ZO9305 is an excellent replacement.
Quality and Compromise: The STP 1-11 Movement
Holding the Super Seawolf, its premium feel is undeniable. The build quality, fit, and finish genuinely rival watches I’ve experienced at four-figure price points. It boasts specifications typically found in far more expensive pieces.
- →ETA 2824 clone (STP 1-11) — The heart of the watch, known for its specific quirks
- →Sapphire crystal — Durable and clear, resisting scratches
- →Ceramic bezel — Adds nice touch with a reflective finish.
- →Plush band — Supple rubber strap well-integrated
- →Crisp bezel action — Tactile and precise
- →Refined dial execution — Detailed and legible, belying its price point
There’s no trace of "budget" in its presence; it stands shoulder-to-shoulder with established premium Seiko dive watches.
However, online research quickly revealed common quality warnings regarding the STP 1-11 movement this watch uses.
Comparison to my old Quartz Zodiac Sea Dragon ZO2219
The ZO9305 Super Seawolf brings back memories and comparison with my older Quartz Sea Dragon ZO2219 that I regret selling.
But the ZO9305 is leaps and bounds superior in almost every way from the sapphire crystal, to better lume, bezel and a legitimate automatic movement. The only thing going for the Sea Dragon was it was a reliable quartz and honestly a very good looking watch.
The Super Seawolf in many ways solves that problem and the more I wear it, the less I feel regret.



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