Excellent condition,  no dings or scratches.  Lightly worn, runs great!  Still within warranty bought last September.   Making room in my collection will include parachute strap with black pvd hardware. Very sleek and stealthy!


Measuring 39mm in diameter, the new Glycine Combat Sub 39 PVD Green Ref. GL0408 has a lug-to-lug of 46mm and thickness thinness of only 11.5mm! This set of dimensions will surely attract watch enthusiasts that found the other case sizes underwhelming.


The case is made of 316L stainless steel and black PVD coating is applied throughout, giving the watch a badass all-black look that does not look out of place in a spy movie. It is also finely satin-brushed finished. Despite its size, the Combat Sub 39 PVD Ref. GL0408 boasts a hugely impressive 300m of water resistance. That is achieved through the signed screw-down crown and case back. The case also has drilled lugs - which allows for great convenience when it comes to putting the watch on different straps as we all like to do. Being a dive watch, the Glycine Combat Sub 39 features a 120-click, unidirectional matching green dive time bezel that allows you to track dive times or even your daily commute to work. Topping that off is the flat sapphire crystal covering the dial. With 3 layers of inner anti-reflective coating, readability will not be a concern, even in harsh lighting conditions.



Unique Curved Lugs for a Comfortable Fit

A combination of circular and baton indices is used, with only the 12 o’clock index being triangular. 24-hour markings can also be found next to the indices, from 13 to 23 at 11 o’clock. A black date wheel is located at 6 o’clock - a useful complication that does not mess up the proportions of the dial - matches the  black markings on the matte green dial. Glycine also deviates from the norm here, using a red date font instead of your usual white font. This additional dash of red further strengthens the character of the Glycine Combat Sub 39 PVD. The hands are your typical Combat Sub hands - almost Mercedes like but without the lines on the hour hand. Visibility at night will also not be a problem, as the Combat Sub 39 features a generous coating of Swiss Old Radium C3 Superluminova.


Powering the Combat Sub 39 is the ever-reliable GL224 automatic movement. It is essentially based on the renowned ETA 2824-2 or Selita SW200-1. It has 25/26 jewels, beats at 28,800 BPH and has a power reserve of 38 hours. This movement has endured the test of time and will be reliably ticking away for many years to come