Hello, I am located in Bulgaria and I have been looking for this, but local sellers don't have it. Where did you get it from? If you are in the EU they would probably ship it. I love the Seiko SRPG, but the fact it is automatic and so expensive compared to this watch made me reconsider.
Hi David, thanks for leaving a comment! I also struggled a bit to find it, and in the end I found it on Amazon UK. I had to ship it to Belgium, but aside from the Amazon shipping cost and the bank conversion fee, it was not too expensive. In total I paid 52€. Indeed, Seiko SRPG is really nice, but for me, a quartz movement suits a field watch better.
@@Dams22008 Thank you for the info, friend. Only concern with Amazon is authenticity, but at that price who cares. Oddly enough I have been to Belgium, I visited the Houfallize area and Chouffe brewery. Beautiful country Belgium, good memories. Hope to visit again. All the best to you!
@@benjaminanderson6856 I don’t know that watch, but if you are interested about field watches, I really liked this video ruclips.net/video/hl__bCRQwIc/видео.htmlsi=TWZzqgYzc9IIXwIy
@@benjaminanderson6856 I like that it's a sterile watch (no branding), it's dirt cheap. their variations also offer either a good mineral crystal (k1 crystal) or an upgrade option to sapphire glass (best scratch resistance). In my opinion, i like the ml07's domed crystal, much akin to vintage field watches where this type of design was conceptualized. the movement of the watch also features a mecha quartz movement, meaning it doesnt tick per second, but rather a more sweeping motion for the seconds hand. it's pretty good value for a beater watch is all im gonna say
I bought the Lorus watch and it's awesome 😍
Happy to hear that!
Good video, good photography, c'est bon! What camera did you record this on?
Thanks a lot! I used an iPhone 15 to film the watch (the other clips with tennis / motorcycle / diving etc., are not from me).
Hello, I am located in Bulgaria and I have been looking for this, but local sellers don't have it. Where did you get it from? If you are in the EU they would probably ship it. I love the Seiko SRPG, but the fact it is automatic and so expensive compared to this watch made me reconsider.
Hi David, thanks for leaving a comment! I also struggled a bit to find it, and in the end I found it on Amazon UK. I had to ship it to Belgium, but aside from the Amazon shipping cost and the bank conversion fee, it was not too expensive. In total I paid 52€. Indeed, Seiko SRPG is really nice, but for me, a quartz movement suits a field watch better.
@@Dams22008 Thank you for the info, friend. Only concern with Amazon is authenticity, but at that price who cares. Oddly enough I have been to Belgium, I visited the Houfallize area and Chouffe brewery. Beautiful country Belgium, good memories. Hope to visit again. All the best to you!
il take a militado ml07 or any other model over this
I did not know the brand but it looks good as well!
Great shout, I'm new to watches could you tell me why the militado is good please?
@@benjaminanderson6856 I don’t know that watch, but if you are interested about field watches, I really liked this video ruclips.net/video/hl__bCRQwIc/видео.htmlsi=TWZzqgYzc9IIXwIy
@@benjaminanderson6856 I like that it's a sterile watch (no branding), it's dirt cheap. their variations also offer either a good mineral crystal (k1 crystal) or an upgrade option to sapphire glass (best scratch resistance). In my opinion, i like the ml07's domed crystal, much akin to vintage field watches where this type of design was conceptualized. the movement of the watch also features a mecha quartz movement, meaning it doesnt tick per second, but rather a more sweeping motion for the seconds hand. it's pretty good value for a beater watch is all im gonna say