...Whoa...nice watch!! After being into watches for a long time now....I am preferring the light weight watches a bit more....Titanium is definitely my go to. Buying this watch, soon.
It is indeed a nice watch, but it is not getting that much attention, people who do not try Certina miss out a lot, price and quality are great together :) enjoy the watch!
@@WatchmeifyoucanYeah I hear you on this one, maybe because they are more popular in Europe and Middle East? Definitely gonna pick this one up and the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000.....check that one out!!! Sick watch.
@@Crimson_626 i checked the CW c60 elite 1000 my only problem is the movement a cheap sellita sw220 movement inside… I dont like Sellita movements but the design is amazing, the HE escape valve is nice and neat, the bezel is brushed woow beautiful… Grade 2 Titanium so that is the same material as by Certina but this CW watch is way better and costs only 300 ChF more… so it is a fairly good deal for a watch ;)
The watch looks great! There is the 38mm version, as well, also in titanium. Personally, I would prefer a standard lume colour over the faux vintage lume colour.
The 38mm version is the normal one without the vintage look right? I prefer this as it reminds me of Rolex case shape and the No time to Die Omega Seamaster. I am still unsure tho whether I get the NTtd watch it is not worth 10K than rather a SpeedMaster… Thanks for watching/commenting. If you subscribe I thank you a million. Please ask I am always happy to answer. Happy Easter!
@@davidmason8212 I have a small wrist myself, roughly like yours up to 44mm (Omega Seamaster 300m chrono) I am good with watches, above it simply does not fit correctly. As far as recommendation goes, you need to decide what is important for you, I did not like the cheap quick adjustment feature (a simple sheet of titan moving up and down), I also did not like the brownish colours that much, but the watch was super lightweight almost felt like, I had nothing on my wrist. I recently bought a Rolex Submariner and maybe this sort of explains what I recommend or suggest: Don’t buy cheap watches save up and get a decent one, does not matter if you need to save for 5 years long, just dont compromise, and dont buy brands which will be worth nothing in the future… I made this mistake and now selling bunch of my low end watches with losses… dont make the same mistake I did. Does this answer your question?
@Watchmeifyoucan Thankd for the detailed answer, but regarding the brands that hold their value, can I consider the hamilton as a brand that holds it value more than other watch brands that cost less than 1200 bucks brand new ?
@@davidmason8212 Certina / Tissot 50%-60% depreciation, Hamilton 30%-40% depreciation so I would try to find a retailer who gives you 20% discount on Hamilton than you are okay for holding value… 10-20% depreciation is good and you reach this by getting discounts. Does it help?
Nice
Thank you very much!
Much better than 39mm version. It has the ceramic bezel and considerably better fully machined clasp, with the ratchet type extension.
I agree 100% and the titanium is really light.
...Whoa...nice watch!! After being into watches for a long time now....I am preferring the light weight watches a bit more....Titanium is definitely my go to. Buying this watch, soon.
It is indeed a nice watch, but it is not getting that much attention, people who do not try Certina miss out a lot, price and quality are great together :) enjoy the watch!
@@WatchmeifyoucanYeah I hear you on this one, maybe because they are more popular in Europe and Middle East? Definitely gonna pick this one up and the Christopher Ward C60 Elite 1000.....check that one out!!! Sick watch.
@@Crimson_626 i checked the CW c60 elite 1000 my only problem is the movement a cheap sellita sw220 movement inside… I dont like Sellita movements but the design is amazing, the HE escape valve is nice and neat, the bezel is brushed woow beautiful… Grade 2 Titanium so that is the same material as by Certina but this CW watch is way better and costs only 300 ChF more… so it is a fairly good deal for a watch ;)
The watch looks great! There is the 38mm version, as well, also in titanium. Personally, I would prefer a standard lume colour over the faux vintage lume colour.
The 38mm version is the normal one without the vintage look right?
I prefer this as it reminds me of Rolex case shape and the No time to Die Omega Seamaster.
I am still unsure tho whether I get the NTtd watch it is not worth 10K than rather a SpeedMaster… Thanks for watching/commenting. If you subscribe I thank you a million. Please ask I am always happy to answer. Happy Easter!
Very nice watch❤
Thanks for watching ❤️ have a wonderful day!
Great vid
Thank you! ❤️
What is the lug to lug distance precisely?
Honest answer: I did not measure it, and since I sold this watch about a month ago I no longer can…
@Watchmeifyoucan
Would you recommend me to get it and if you don't what would you recommend me to get instead ?
BTW my wrist size is 7 inches or 18 cm
@@davidmason8212 I have a small wrist myself, roughly like yours up to 44mm (Omega Seamaster 300m chrono) I am good with watches, above it simply does not fit correctly. As far as recommendation goes, you need to decide what is important for you, I did not like the cheap quick adjustment feature (a simple sheet of titan moving up and down), I also did not like the brownish colours that much, but the watch was super lightweight almost felt like, I had nothing on my wrist. I recently bought a Rolex Submariner and maybe this sort of explains what I recommend or suggest: Don’t buy cheap watches save up and get a decent one, does not matter if you need to save for 5 years long, just dont compromise, and dont buy brands which will be worth nothing in the future… I made this mistake and now selling bunch of my low end watches with losses… dont make the same mistake I did. Does this answer your question?
@Watchmeifyoucan
Thankd for the detailed answer, but regarding the brands that hold their value, can I consider the hamilton as a brand that holds it value more than other watch brands that cost less than 1200 bucks brand new ?
@@davidmason8212 Certina / Tissot 50%-60% depreciation, Hamilton 30%-40% depreciation so I would try to find a retailer who gives you 20% discount on Hamilton than you are okay for holding value… 10-20% depreciation is good and you reach this by getting discounts. Does it help?
Where you bought it?❤
Watch Store - authorised dealer - almost any bigger city should have Certina