@@SteveFWatches yes from Ali. I filed a dispute within hours of receiving it. I made multiple videos of the watch not working and attached it on the dispute with a brief summary of what was wrong. I did this all via the app. It took several days, but I received a notice to return the watch with a shipping label. I will receive my refund when they receive the watch. This process can take weeks
@@626chevelle Hi there, i've also ordered the sugess but the panda version - it uses the same mechanism-. I haven't recieved it yet but your comment made me concerned :) Other than the chronograph function, did you face with any issue about the quality or the functionality?
Let me know if you need more measurements. I can also compare it with a few watches side by side and send you the pics on instagram! Just shoot me a dm
The Seestrern is really cool. I have no idea why people have been into huge divers for the last while. You don't even have a large wrist.... That size is perfect. I just got mine recently... The sunburst grey dial like the original.
Beautiful! Very well proportioned too! Happy with the size and especially a diver with the crown at 3oclock. I’ve been wearing seiko divers for a bit just before and was getting tired of the crown at 4. Good choice in the grey dial and thanks for commenting 🙌🏼 it’s appreciated 😁
@@SteveFWatches Hey i notice you like richard mille homages, i found one in ali Haofa 1901 Skeleton Automatic Tourbillon Movement check it out it has a tourbillon inside.
The 62MAS is not "tiny" - it is a reasonable, practical, authentic size that you can just barely wear with your apparent pencil wrist. I own a lovely 40 mm Dan Henry supercompressor which many would consider "small" - but the original 60s watch was actually 36 mm. Today's watch sizes are just insane: neither practical nor elegant and usually far from authentic. I keep wondering how the "Invicta Watch Size" trend came about at the turn of the millennium and I think: it must either be snobbish Chinese or obese Americans - because the rest of the world clearly has no use for it. And yes, I am frustrated and I am tired of digging for Asian-market watches only because I have a totally average 175 mm wrist.
Great mini haul mate, really like the sugess and the watch roll.
Watch roll is a heck of a deal. Loving how it lays flat. I’m hoping for some other color ways.
@@SteveFWatches would be cool to see a black and red one
Dang, I just got a new watch roll, this one is definitely cooler
Cushions aren’t the best but the fact it lays out flat is nice. Thanks for the comment carey means a lot 🙌
Nice Aliexpress Haul! Congratulations on the purchases. 😄
Love that watch roll
Thank you ❤️🙌 we can use for our travels together
I had to return my same exact Sugess. The chronograph did not stop or reset. This was 2 weeks ago.
Oh man that sucks! How was the return process, did they give you a hard time? You purchased from AliExpress?
@@SteveFWatches yes from Ali. I filed a dispute within hours of receiving it. I made multiple videos of the watch not working and attached it on the dispute with a brief summary of what was wrong. I did this all via the app. It took several days, but I received a notice to return the watch with a shipping label. I will receive my refund when they receive the watch. This process can take weeks
@@626chevelle Hi there, i've also ordered the sugess but the panda version - it uses the same mechanism-. I haven't recieved it yet but your comment made me concerned :) Other than the chronograph function, did you face with any issue about the quality or the functionality?
@@afatsumg You'll be fine. Sometimes things like this happen and I'll probably order another one when my refund comes in
Lovely cronograph, but hate the second hand
It looks out of place right!? Thanks for watching and commenting 🙌
@@SteveFWatches yeah, a normal orange hand would be great
@@alexprendido2023 agreed!
This is actually homage (or fake?) for Breitling Deus. So you can like it or hate it.
@@evgen5647 homage, it is a fake when it tries to completely copy, even the brand name
Hi! What is your wrist measurement? Planning to get the Sugess chrono one.
6.75/6.8!!! If larger I recommend it but if you have smaller wrist I would double check because the lugs are pretty long.
Let me know if you need more measurements. I can also compare it with a few watches side by side and send you the pics on instagram! Just shoot me a dm
Thanks! Keep up the good work!
The Seestrern is really cool. I have no idea why people have been into huge divers for the last while. You don't even have a large wrist.... That size is perfect. I just got mine recently... The sunburst grey dial like the original.
Beautiful! Very well proportioned too! Happy with the size and especially a diver with the crown at 3oclock. I’ve been wearing seiko divers for a bit just before and was getting tired of the crown at 4.
Good choice in the grey dial and thanks for commenting 🙌🏼 it’s appreciated 😁
@@SteveFWatches Hey i notice you like richard mille homages, i found one in ali Haofa 1901 Skeleton Automatic Tourbillon Movement check it out it has a tourbillon inside.
@@adrielr5930 thanks for the tip! I will take a look soon
Awesome stuff! Just did a review on the Seestern 62 Mas V2!
Just subbed to you man! Thanks for the comment 🙌
@@SteveFWatches Thank you Steve! Awesome name too btw!! :D
Killer caseback on the Sugess. Weird how they went with such long lugs. Seems unnecessary make such a long lug-to-lug.
The 62mas is a keeper.
The 62MAS is not "tiny" - it is a reasonable, practical, authentic size that you can just barely wear with your apparent pencil wrist. I own a lovely 40 mm Dan Henry supercompressor which many would consider "small" - but the original 60s watch was actually 36 mm. Today's watch sizes are just insane: neither practical nor elegant and usually far from authentic. I keep wondering how the "Invicta Watch Size" trend came about at the turn of the millennium and I think: it must either be snobbish Chinese or obese Americans - because the rest of the world clearly has no use for it. And yes, I am frustrated and I am tired of digging for Asian-market watches only because I have a totally average 175 mm wrist.