Great video. Several years ago I acquired a Deep Blue Master 1000 Foot Diver Automatic Mother of Pearl Dive Watch with a slight blue tinge to the mop for $149 USD, an Aragon Divemaster II Automatic 45mm with Abalone dial for $169, and an Aragon Divemaster 4 Meteorite NH35 (IP) 45mm for $230.
I'm a world's #1 gem expert. 1) Credor - no. Agates (incl. onyx) always been cheap, cause they're like glass. 2) Marble - use it more; but not a gemstone 3) Aventurine is chemical glass; it may look interesting, but not really with these dials, and it's so cheap I probably wouldn't wear it (unless they really do some work). Other watches are honesty all a WOW, MAGICAL, I'd LUV to have all of them 🎉 Great content bro
Was hoping to see one of the offerings from Venezianico, they have MOP, aventurine and lapis dials although I think the lapis version is just over the $1k mark. I bet you could do another top 10 just on aventurine or lapis or several others. Anyone make a tiger eye dial?🤔 Thanks again for another great video!
I've got a Signum Cuda with a great unusual brown MOP dial. It's a 39mm and the date is at the 6 position. Great for smaller wrists due to angled chapter ring making smaller dial
@@ImpulsiveWatches They are. Most have a choice between 50mm and 45mm. I have a 7" wrist and own two 45mm. They are among my largest watches, but they still fit. They have a great deal of wrist presence and the heads are heavy. I still like them. Oddly, the 50mm usually sell out first and I picked up both of mine at discounted prices. The owner discounts heavily to move stock, but there's always a chance of a sellout.
That credor is crazy let the hunt begin
Same, same. 👍👊
was thinking the same, did you end up finding one/ buying it?
Good vid as always. Could you do one on titanium watches?
I most certainly can
Great video. Several years ago I acquired a Deep Blue Master 1000 Foot Diver Automatic Mother of Pearl Dive Watch with a slight blue tinge to the mop for $149 USD, an Aragon Divemaster II Automatic 45mm with Abalone dial for $169, and an Aragon Divemaster 4 Meteorite NH35 (IP) 45mm for $230.
Just bought the Zelos Aurora Field Aventurine...love it!
I'm a world's #1 gem expert. 1) Credor - no. Agates (incl. onyx) always been cheap, cause they're like glass. 2) Marble - use it more; but not a gemstone 3) Aventurine is chemical glass; it may look interesting, but not really with these dials, and it's so cheap I probably wouldn't wear it (unless they really do some work). Other watches are honesty all a WOW, MAGICAL, I'd LUV to have all of them 🎉 Great content bro
the list king is back
Was hoping to see one of the offerings from Venezianico, they have MOP, aventurine and lapis dials although I think the lapis version is just over the $1k mark.
I bet you could do another top 10 just on aventurine or lapis or several others. Anyone make a tiger eye dial?🤔 Thanks again for another great video!
If you want Malachite, look no further than the Erebus Ascent! Great value!
That's a really good shout and one I considered but really I wanted to name drop the formex and didn't want to do Jody dirty like that 😂
I've got a Signum Cuda with a great unusual brown MOP dial. It's a 39mm and the date is at the 6 position. Great for smaller wrists due to angled chapter ring making smaller dial
you should do a non-circlular dial shape list
That is certainly something I can do
Great video,I think your wife should have had some input on this one.i really liked the credor I don't know why not really my type of watch.
Zelos would have made a good addition to the list.
Zelos are typically unavailable
Aragon??? 🤷♂️
Yeah I did look at Aragon for this video, the thing is a lot of the models are so huge
@@ImpulsiveWatches yup… some r 4 sure… some not so much now… 👍😊
@@ImpulsiveWatches They are. Most have a choice between 50mm and 45mm. I have a 7" wrist and own two 45mm. They are among my largest watches, but they still fit. They have a great deal of wrist presence and the heads are heavy. I still like them. Oddly, the 50mm usually sell out first and I picked up both of mine at discounted prices. The owner discounts heavily to move stock, but there's always a chance of a sellout.