A really good video about a really good watch/brand. I fell down the watch rabbit hole 3 years ago when you reviewed the Vostok Amphibia. It had a huge impact on me, Teddy. Thank you, but you have a lot to answer for. Time spent watching your videos on RUclips is time well spent. Keep on keeping on. Best. Mark.
I see these like a Seiko, a great place for someone new to watches to start and for the more seasoned collector to add to their collection when they have are looking to scratch the buying itch cheaper. The last 90 seconds of the video really wrap it all up. A mechanical watch should be in every collection and this is a timeless design. I have the bronze white dial on my list. Great watches watches. Thanks for making the video Teddy
I love my Khaki Field, just an all round functional and simple watch. I get asked about it quite a lot and it’s great to talk about the watch’s historical origins. If you’re after a watch that tells the time and you can just slap on every day, can’t go wrong with this watch. The nato straps wear down eventually but I do wear it everyday.
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MaMaCoo 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
@@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 no, my field watch is a Marathon Steel Navigator. I tried on the Khaki Field, it's a really spiffy watch. The bronze dial is really nice looking. But I only get a new watch every 2 or 3 years or so. The next one on my radar is the Tissot Gentleman's Open Heart.
@@Sammeeee yes the ones in the video use the H-50 movement, but the comment you replied to mentionned the H-10 movement tho. Maybe they are talking about a khaki auto they own.
I've only recently started paying extra attention to my khaki auto's accuracy. so far, in the middle of the day sometimes it gains like 10-15secs, but by the end of the day it cancels out and we're back to +/- 1 sec area. It varies throughout the day, but if you track it on a 24h period it's extremely accurate. I also noticed that leaving it ticking in the box makes it lose more time than when being worn daily, so it depends on the position of the movement. Overall, a very solid watch that punches way above it's league to be honest. I still think I made the best choice for my first automatic watch under 1k euros (from an AD, not talking about grey market stuff).
amzwatch You are so well-informed about luxury watches. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative...because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much
I love my old Khaki mechanical black dial, great readability at a glance and the supplied NATO strap is great. A good point for the daily wind as it keeps that connection between wearer and the watch. I'd guess the disparity in water resistance is down to the manual winding with friction with the seals where an automatic requires less winding hence less wear, just a thought. These new options are a great and certainly worth a look, for me the bronze would be my preference to try.
Hamilton and Marathon were my 2 top brands until I found Momentum. I picked up the 38mm Atlas Eclipse today and it is fantastic. Sapphire, solar, titanium and 100m for half the cost of a Marathon Officer GPQ (which doesn't have solar or titanium). As much as people go on about accuracy in mechanical watches they just aren't accurate at all in comparison to quartz/solar. I completely understand why people (me included) like mechanical, self-powered internals. The Atlas is truly a set & forget but, you'll never forget that you have a watch to rely on.
I like this type of watch. I own an automatic, and it wears well on the wrist. Lume does not bother me at all; I couldn't care less if all my watches had no lume. I think Lume is overrated. If you really need to see your watch at night, buy an Indglo or tritium-based timepiece and be done.
I have been wanting a bronze watch for a while, but didn't love the black dial. When I saw the white dial I immediately ordered. I wasn't sure I would love the 38mm as 39 is generally the smallest I will buy a non-diver. And I generally prefer an automatic, but I really like how slim the manual wind is. I went from "not sure" to in love the minute it hit my wrist.
Whatever youtubers say this is not a small watch, this is mid sized and wears almost like a 40mm. Hamilton needs to bring back the smaller khaki, the models before this used to be 34mm and with the long lugs it wore perfect. Maybe not do that anymore but 36 mm should be easily possible since the movement has a big spacer right now.
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. MaMaCoo brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from MaMaCoo I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
I like the long l2l and it still fits a medium wrist perfectly. The longer lugs give the watch much more character without it it will be much more generic.
Just before the Swatch group changed the movements you could buy the mechanical for less than $200 and the auto for around $300. I thought they were a bargain and overbought some models. I've since sold them on for good profits, keeping four variations of the 4Hz powered models for my collection.
I bought the Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer, it has the same movement as the Khaki Field Mechanical and I'm on the fence about buying this particular watch.
Only these three new models are advertised as having Nivachron balance springs on the Hamilton website. Some older models might also, depending on how recently they were manufactured. But only the new ones have it for sure.
Hi Teddy, What is your thought about taking these watches in the water. Also, bronze is a metal that many of us like to play with the patina and that involves submerging it in solutions. I know they do not have screw down crowns. Is that something that would prohibit use in water? Great video, and thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Screw down crowns don't increase water resistance, they just lessen the chance of the crown being snagged and popped out. These watches are probably limited to 50m because of the crystal and caseback interfaces with the case, a legacy of their cheap mass produced military design. It'll be fine in water so long as the seals are periodically checked and replaced. Once they start to age after a few years (or regular exposure to water/chemicals/soap) it starts to become a gamble whether they'll fail or not. Not sure what sort of solutions you'll be placing it into but it's worth checking how it will affect rubber seals and the silicone grease that lubricates them.
I have a real SUB but I also bought one of these replicas from amzwatch for piece of mind if I go to another country or if I am doing activities that can damage the watch. I don't see anything wrong with that.
I have a real SUB but I also bought one of these replicas from MaMaCoo for piece of mind if I go to another country or if I am doing activities that can damage the watch. I don't see anything wrong with that.
It frustrates me that they keep the 50m water resistance. Seriously Hamilton!! It’s supposed to be a rugged tool watch, and most watch enthusiasts wouldn’t even trust it for a dip in the lake. It’s getting unforgivable!
@@borion7775 that’s not how water resistance works. It’s not about depth - it’s about equivalent pressure. 100m WR is really the minimum most would expect to actually go swimming with, and/or a screw down crown so you don’t lose a watch over a worn crown gasket.
@@mattfrancis8826 ohh I see thats interesting. Didnt realize that. I guess I can see how that is frustrating for a field watch not be unable to resist a swim
Why are youtubers hyping this model and discarding the newer model "expedition"? This model is so bad for the following reasons: - it's only 50m water resistance, so u cant swim with this - No screw down crown - no AR coating - very busy dial, bad for legibility. - not automatic, you have to wind it all the above was fixed in the expedition model. What am I missing?
Valid points but manual wind watches and screw down crowns don't match if the movement doesn't have a clutch to prevent overwinding. This Hamilton doesn't have that, so if you fully wind the movement you won't be able to screw in the crown. Not to mention the extra risk of cross threading and wearing out the threads prematurely, and the fact that screw down crowns don't in themselves add to water resistance. I agree though about the dial, it's cluttered and stupid with the extra 24 hour numerals, it was designed to cater for the lowest common denominator low IQ soldier who couldn't learn 24 hour time.
THIS WATCH IS A RIPOFF! No AR coating. Only 50M WR. You can't get it regulated by your local watchmaker. I still don't understand why people buy these. Yes, I do. I bought on when I started taking an intrest in watches, thanks to hagiographic videos like these. I sold it a couple of months later. There are MANY better watches than this one. Many.
Funnily enough, MaMaCoo's replicas are perfect for people who can actually afford a luxury watch. Because in those social circles, it wouldn't matter and everybody would just assume it's real. You have a yacht and a beach house in Tuscany, of course that replica is real. There isn't a millionaire out there going around with a jeweller's loupe to scrutinize their acquaintance's watch. They'll just go "Oh is that a Patek? Nice, I should really get my hands on one of those, they look great."
Every new watch seems like it is now 38mm. I really hate this tiny watch trend that happened. I know there are still larger options but anything new and interesting always are just small watches and manufacturers almost seems to be gearing towards not even bothering with a large version now. I really like that bronze but I suppose it will only be available in 38mm. I would so love to see something new come out that is not small, or medium but actually a large watch. I suppose it would endlessly get ripped apparat for its size if they did now though.
N’achetez pas ces montres vous trouverez mieux ailleurs. Une montre militaire qui a 5 bars de résistance n’est pas une montre militaire. La bague d’emboîtage est en plastique, ce n’est pas une montre qui vaut son prix pourtant elle est plébiscité par tous ces youtubeurs qui font la promotions du marketing
you're expecting watch channels to not cover new models from a popular watch line provided by a popular brand just for you to not feel bored of the repetition?
In Toronto canada I buy a super super clone I bring it to a rolex expert he say it was real rolex . Unbelievable. Your super clone look just like mine. You a expert but a regular person like me will never know. Imagine on MaMaCoo
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MaMaCoo 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
amzwatch You are so well-informed about luxury watches. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative...because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much
Was waiting for someone to review these 3 new offerings. That stainless steel, white dial looks amazing.
Just bought the white dial one! It is my first Khaki Field Mechanical experience and I waited the review of this model. Thank you Teddy!
Where'd you buy?
I've owned my Hamilton khaki field mechanical for about 2 or 3 years now it's a great watch!
A really good video about a really good watch/brand. I fell down the watch rabbit hole 3 years ago when you reviewed the Vostok Amphibia. It had a huge impact on me, Teddy. Thank you, but you have a lot to answer for. Time spent watching your videos on RUclips is time well spent. Keep on keeping on. Best. Mark.
Same! The Vostok gateway drug 😂
You sound like the addicting AI voices, but in a good way. Easy to listen to and absorb information.😊
Finally a white dial without fauxtina lume
The white dial bronze case is my new favorite Hamilton. I hope to own it some day.
It is the one that is catching my eye at the moment as well!
✋🏻
I see these like a Seiko, a great place for someone new to watches to start and for the more seasoned collector to add to their collection when they have are looking to scratch the buying itch cheaper. The last 90 seconds of the video really wrap it all up. A mechanical watch should be in every collection and this is a timeless design.
I have the bronze white dial on my list. Great watches watches. Thanks for making the video Teddy
My black dialed Hamilton Khaki Bronze 38mm is an amazingly well done mechanical watch which is a joy to wear.
I literally just ordered that exact one two days ago before this video came out, must be God telling me he WANTS me to own it
I love my Khaki Field, just an all round functional and simple watch. I get asked about it quite a lot and it’s great to talk about the watch’s historical origins.
If you’re after a watch that tells the time and you can just slap on every day, can’t go wrong with this watch. The nato straps wear down eventually but I do wear it everyday.
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Teddy bulbasaur is back!! 🎉
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MaMaCoo 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
I love the blue model!
Not a Hamilton guy, but they are incredibly popular, have such a great look.
Have you ever owned one?
@@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 no, my field watch is a Marathon Steel Navigator. I tried on the Khaki Field, it's a really spiffy watch. The bronze dial is really nice looking. But I only get a new watch every 2 or 3 years or so. The next one on my radar is the Tissot Gentleman's Open Heart.
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love MaMaCoo ’s watches
My Hamilton’s H-10 is as accurate as a Rolex. Amazing brand. Only 10 sec off in a 90 day period!
The movement is pretty bad though, slightly overwinding it and the hairspring breaks. It happened to a lot of people
@@Sammeeee that's the H-50 not the H-10. the H-10 is automatic and is immune to overwinding.
@@gillaliglaou2840 You’re right, but the H-50 is the movement used in the watches in this video
@@Sammeeee yes the ones in the video use the H-50 movement, but the comment you replied to mentionned the H-10 movement tho. Maybe they are talking about a khaki auto they own.
I've only recently started paying extra attention to my khaki auto's accuracy. so far, in the middle of the day sometimes it gains like 10-15secs, but by the end of the day it cancels out and we're back to +/- 1 sec area. It varies throughout the day, but if you track it on a 24h period it's extremely accurate. I also noticed that leaving it ticking in the box makes it lose more time than when being worn daily, so it depends on the position of the movement. Overall, a very solid watch that punches way above it's league to be honest. I still think I made the best choice for my first automatic watch under 1k euros (from an AD, not talking about grey market stuff).
amzwatch You are so well-informed about luxury watches. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative...because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much
Outstanding video.I have to go with the amzwatch, especially with that green dial as my favorite
I love my old Khaki mechanical black dial, great readability at a glance and the supplied NATO strap is great. A good point for the daily wind as it keeps that connection between wearer and the watch. I'd guess the disparity in water resistance is down to the manual winding with friction with the seals where an automatic requires less winding hence less wear, just a thought. These new options are a great and certainly worth a look, for me the bronze would be my preference to try.
amzwatch has set a new standard for replica watches. Their craftsmanship is impeccable. Its hard to tell the difference from the originals
Hamilton and Marathon were my 2 top brands until I found Momentum. I picked up the 38mm Atlas Eclipse today and it is fantastic. Sapphire, solar, titanium and 100m for half the cost of a Marathon Officer GPQ (which doesn't have solar or titanium). As much as people go on about accuracy in mechanical watches they just aren't accurate at all in comparison to quartz/solar. I completely understand why people (me included) like mechanical, self-powered internals. The Atlas is truly a set & forget but, you'll never forget that you have a watch to rely on.
I love my black dial hamilton mechanical but I really wish they added some antireflective coating.
I like this type of watch. I own an automatic, and it wears well on the wrist. Lume does not bother me at all; I couldn't care less if all my watches had no lume. I think Lume is overrated. If you really need to see your watch at night, buy an Indglo or tritium-based timepiece and be done.
some of the most accurate watches in my accumulation. Can't beat manual winding for good rate stability.
I have been wanting a bronze watch for a while, but didn't love the black dial. When I saw the white dial I immediately ordered. I wasn't sure I would love the 38mm as 39 is generally the smallest I will buy a non-diver. And I generally prefer an automatic, but I really like how slim the manual wind is. I went from "not sure" to in love the minute it hit my wrist.
Whatever youtubers say this is not a small watch, this is mid sized and wears almost like a 40mm. Hamilton needs to bring back the smaller khaki, the models before this used to be 34mm and with the long lugs it wore perfect. Maybe not do that anymore but 36 mm should be easily possible since the movement has a big spacer right now.
Swiss made watches with American heritage. Perfect combination.
When they are going to make this model with 100m WR , i will buy one !
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. MaMaCoo brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from MaMaCoo I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
I wish they shorten the L2L on khaki
I agree but it does wear well on a nato. I feel like I want a fixed bar version with long lugs
I like the long l2l and it still fits a medium wrist perfectly. The longer lugs give the watch much more character without it it will be much more generic.
As a lady, I wish the same. But I still rock mine anyway
I cant unhear Teddy "Bulbasaur" now lol love your vids man
Why almost nobody talks about the Khaki Officer version? 2,5 hz Mvt looks good.
I want the bronze one so bad
The bronze option seems to be the best one for value.
Just before the Swatch group changed the movements you could buy the mechanical for less than $200 and the auto for around $300. I thought they were a bargain and overbought some models. I've since sold them on for good profits, keeping four variations of the 4Hz powered models for my collection.
HEY #amzwatch I have been watching you for years and im so proud of your achievements in watches.! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
The original Hamilton factory in Lancaster, PA is now condos. I have a friend who lives there.
I love my Khaki Field Mech (brown dial)... it made me think I could sell my Explorer.
I’m in between buying the olive dial with the date window on it, or the black dial with the leather straps. H69439363 vs H69439531
Any chance you could review some of the Panerai radiomir quarantas? A very interesting everyday/dress watch candidate imo.
I bought the Khaki Aviation Pilot Pioneer, it has the same movement as the Khaki Field Mechanical and I'm on the fence about buying this particular watch.
Have had my black dial for 2 years 10:18 .love it. But that blue dial is sensational. Aagh..
I believe the black version is also available in 42mm. Will these versions also be available in 42mm?
Worth mentioning that these models come with a Nivachron balance spring, which is resistant to magnetism and temperature changes.
Do the older ones not have it ? I have a white and black dial mechanical.
Only these three new models are advertised as having Nivachron balance springs on the Hamilton website. Some older models might also, depending on how recently they were manufactured. But only the new ones have it for sure.
@Tickerman thanks it must just be these then I can imagine. My 38 auto got magnetised about a year ago.
Hi Teddy,
What is your thought about taking these watches in the water. Also, bronze is a metal that many of us like to play with the patina and that involves submerging it in solutions. I know they do not have screw down crowns. Is that something that would prohibit use in water? Great video, and thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Screw down crowns don't increase water resistance, they just lessen the chance of the crown being snagged and popped out. These watches are probably limited to 50m because of the crystal and caseback interfaces with the case, a legacy of their cheap mass produced military design. It'll be fine in water so long as the seals are periodically checked and replaced. Once they start to age after a few years (or regular exposure to water/chemicals/soap) it starts to become a gamble whether they'll fail or not. Not sure what sort of solutions you'll be placing it into but it's worth checking how it will affect rubber seals and the silicone grease that lubricates them.
How many rotations is a good wind?
As a broke boy and actual enthusiast who wants watch’s prices to crater, amzwatch is a good choice.
Ever since I bought a watch from MAMACOO , My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?
mamacoo watch are the best, I say this from experience.
Watches are so delicate and intricately designed, so I have intense respect and admiration for MaMaCoo watch makers
I was really hoping they'd up their lume performance in a refresh. I really like the khaki field auto, but that is easily its weakest point for me.
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it! MaMaCoo
How fast will the bronze tarnish?
Depends on how much you lick it 😋
like button for the bronze variant 👇
I have a real SUB but I also bought one of these replicas from amzwatch for piece of mind if I go to another country or if I am doing activities that can damage the watch. I don't see anything wrong with that.
I have a real SUB but I also bought one of these replicas from MaMaCoo for piece of mind if I go to another country or if I am doing activities that can damage the watch. I don't see anything wrong with that.
不错
Since the bronze case is sandblasted will it still oxidize as much…I wonder
mines doing juuuuust fine after 3 years, love it.
3:33 why not show the case back?
I have to say that #amzwatch 's watches is amazing!
Hard to be in the field, without knowing what day it is…..
5:15 Millitary time... or like the rest of the world call it.. Time :D
or maybe "usless" thing
@@-crypt0 The 24-hour clock is not useless.
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!amzwatch
My Explorer is as accurate as a Hamilton. Amazing brand. Only 10 seconds off in a 90 day period!
MaMaCoo is best watch factory!!!
hey taking a cue from Mark, that's a copyright intro phrase from him
The best 3-hand pilot watch on the market, at any price. Don't believe me, try one.
The only problem is, now.. how many is reasonable to own? 😅
AliExpress: am I a joke to you?
It always amazes me how much beauty and precision are added to the parts of MAMACOO's watch 99% of people will never see.
Hamilton great looking watches. But way overpriced right now. Compared to tissot and other brands under swatch
It frustrates me that they keep the 50m water resistance. Seriously Hamilton!! It’s supposed to be a rugged tool watch, and most watch enthusiasts wouldn’t even trust it for a dip in the lake. It’s getting unforgivable!
Who is going 164ft deep into the ocean realistically though?
@@borion7775 that’s not how water resistance works. It’s not about depth - it’s about equivalent pressure. 100m WR is really the minimum most would expect to actually go swimming with, and/or a screw down crown so you don’t lose a watch over a worn crown gasket.
@@mattfrancis8826 ohh I see thats interesting. Didnt realize that. I guess I can see how that is frustrating for a field watch not be unable to resist a swim
38 mm is a kids size. 41 or 42 mm would be perfect for me. And of course no date window.
Agreed, I think 40mm would be perfect and they could still keep the lug to lug the same and it would balance out better in my opinion.
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Hamilton looks good to me. But their weak lume always puts me off.😓
Why are youtubers hyping this model and discarding the newer model "expedition"? This model is so bad for the following reasons:
- it's only 50m water resistance, so u cant swim with this
- No screw down crown
- no AR coating
- very busy dial, bad for legibility.
- not automatic, you have to wind it
all the above was fixed in the expedition model. What am I missing?
Valid points but manual wind watches and screw down crowns don't match if the movement doesn't have a clutch to prevent overwinding. This Hamilton doesn't have that, so if you fully wind the movement you won't be able to screw in the crown. Not to mention the extra risk of cross threading and wearing out the threads prematurely, and the fact that screw down crowns don't in themselves add to water resistance. I agree though about the dial, it's cluttered and stupid with the extra 24 hour numerals, it was designed to cater for the lowest common denominator low IQ soldier who couldn't learn 24 hour time.
5 atm lmao
Ever since I bought a watch from amzwatch , My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?
THIS WATCH IS A RIPOFF! No AR coating. Only 50M WR. You can't get it regulated by your local watchmaker. I still don't understand why people buy these. Yes, I do. I bought on when I started taking an intrest in watches, thanks to hagiographic videos like these. I sold it a couple of months later. There are MANY better watches than this one. Many.
facts!!👌
Funnily enough, MaMaCoo's replicas are perfect for people who can actually afford a luxury watch. Because in those social circles, it wouldn't matter and everybody would just assume it's real. You have a yacht and a beach house in Tuscany, of course that replica is real. There isn't a millionaire out there going around with a jeweller's loupe to scrutinize their acquaintance's watch. They'll just go "Oh is that a Patek? Nice, I should really get my hands on one of those, they look great."
JUST INCREASE THE WR !!!
UGH.
try the expedition
@@-crypt0 Almost double the price though.
Every new watch seems like it is now 38mm. I really hate this tiny watch trend that happened. I know there are still larger options but anything new and interesting always are just small watches and manufacturers almost seems to be gearing towards not even bothering with a large version now. I really like that bronze but I suppose it will only be available in 38mm. I would so love to see something new come out that is not small, or medium but actually a large watch. I suppose it would endlessly get ripped apparat for its size if they did now though.
Rubber strap , and discount to the real price of this watch 20$ , 😂
If one day forget to handle secrw ,
the watch will be sleep 😴
N’achetez pas ces montres vous trouverez mieux ailleurs. Une montre militaire qui a 5 bars de résistance n’est pas une montre militaire. La bague d’emboîtage est en plastique, ce n’est pas une montre qui vaut son prix pourtant elle est plébiscité par tous ces youtubeurs qui font la promotions du marketing
Never buy this mechanical one. The balance spring breaks within or after a year. Always. Don't waste money on this
Face is too busy for my personal taste.
First 🎉
So sick of the same 10 watches over and over and over on every watch channel.
It's just feels like paid sponsorship at this point.
you're expecting watch channels to not cover new models from a popular watch line provided by a popular brand just for you to not feel bored of the repetition?
@gillaliglaou2840 "New models". Yeah that's what they do. Never heard of the khaki field before.
@@travr6 new dials for a pre-existing model. there you go, any other complaints?
@@gillaliglaou2840 I made it. Thanks for agreeing.
Meh.
New friend here sending may full suppor amzwatch 's watch,Worth
MaMaCoo watches are great and affordable!
In Toronto canada I buy a super super clone I bring it to a rolex expert he say it was real rolex . Unbelievable. Your super clone look just like mine. You a expert but a regular person like me will never know. Imagine on MaMaCoo
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MaMaCoo 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
amzwatch You are so well-informed about luxury watches. You've obviously done your due diligence and the comparison to the US is very informative...because of course, I live in New York. thank you very much
amzwatch has set a new standard for replica watches. Their craftsmanship is impeccable. Its hard to tell the difference from the originals
New friend here sending may full suppor amzwatch 's watch,Worth
amzwatch has set a new standard for replica watches. Their craftsmanship is impeccable. Its hard to tell the difference from the originals