Great list! I also have the A158 and honestly I adore the watch. It’s a GADA digital for sure. And definitely the most comfortable watch I have ever worn. Sometimes I have to double check it has t fallen off cause I can’t feel it lol. It’s proof that a great watch doesn’t have to cost thousands. Or even hundreds tbh. My most expensive watch is £600. But, I am a quartz guy, specifically solar is my fav!
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 have the same TAG in blue. Definitely a wild card as no one ever talks about them but a worthy one at that. For a while now I've been eyeing a CW c60 38mm.
I have the Alpinist. Junked the bracelet because I couldn't get a fit due to the lack of micro adjustment, unforgiveable on a watch at this price. Having said that I think it looks better on leather and the dial is spectacular.
The Christopher Ward looks so good but that clasp is humongous on that watch. If they scaled it down it would be perfect. Also I disagree about the Sarb bracelet not being good. It’s one of the most comfortable bracelets I have ever owned. Each link is individually chamfered and it makes it super silky on your skin. Yeah it needs more micro adjustment but that’s the only bad thing about it.
I have the CW63 36mm & Sarb035 . Although I dore the Sarb ' dial the accuracy is laughable and it wears on me thick & large .The CW also for 36mm but it feels more substantial, the bracelet is heaven - check for a CW sale Jan/ June - other colours were available last month. However, my Hamilton Jazzmaster 34mm wear loke a dream - luckily i got a good fit with the clasp ( bracelet isn’t as nice as C63 & lume needs more light but it's gorgeous). Also, a Certina DS38 diver fits well ( haven't seen CW 38 diver). Last 3 mentioned I got woth discount ( 20% for Jazzmaster). Er..yesterday just saw a JDM Citizen eco drive ' homage' to the Laurel Alpinst ( hilarious)- price ( exc taxes) £100/$120. Don't think I can resist..
Agreed the SARB does wear thick for some reason, for me the bracelet doesn't do a good enough job distributing the overall weight. Cward wears like a dream though. Had a Certina DS38 in the past, couldn't find a good fit with the bracelet and 19mm lug width was annoying. Sold it eventually.
@@SixiwWatches thanks for the reply could you please suggest few very good looking high quality watches under 500 euros I am ok with Quartz too I have seen many videos all the suggestions were either discontinued or very expensive , please help here
Entry Level Casio are too small & light, they're like Boys watches, don't get me wrong I own a couple and wear them at work because they're thin and stay out of the way , but would Never wear one outside work. Even though I have 6½ Inch wrist
My favorite and daily wear is the 35mm PRX auto
The Tag Heuer 2000 watches are amazing! I have one with a teal blue dial in excellent condition, bought in Japan during my visit for 300 USD.
I love this format. Great job!
Great list! I also have the A158 and honestly I adore the watch. It’s a GADA digital for sure. And definitely the most comfortable watch I have ever worn. Sometimes I have to double check it has t fallen off cause I can’t feel it lol. It’s proof that a great watch doesn’t have to cost thousands. Or even hundreds tbh. My most expensive watch is £600. But, I am a quartz guy, specifically solar is my fav!
The A158 is too good regardless of how affordable it is. One of my favorite watches of all time!
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 have the same TAG in blue. Definitely a wild card as no one ever talks about them but a worthy one at that. For a while now I've been eyeing a CW c60 38mm.
I also have the C65 Sandhurst V2 which comes in at 38mm, can't go wrong with any of the Cward's.
I managed to scoop up a SPB283J1 King Seiko in black for just under 1k on black friday! Lovely yet mainly watch for small wrists.
Under 1K is a bargain for the SPB283, well done mate!
My favorite beater watch st the moment is the Casio Oceanus T200S.
Wow, that clasp on the Christopher Ward is comically large in proportion to the rest of the watch
I have the Alpinist. Junked the bracelet because I couldn't get a fit due to the lack of micro adjustment, unforgiveable on a watch at this price. Having said that I think it looks better on leather and the dial is spectacular.
You could try getting the Uncle Seiko clasp which has 3-hole, not THAT much better but worth a try IMO.
That's what I did anyways.
@@SixiwWatchesmiraculously got mine to fit. But definitely missing a quite a few links on the 6 side
That clasp on the CW is nuts.Why so huge😢 The dial is okay though.
The Christopher Ward looks so good but that clasp is humongous on that watch. If they scaled it down it would be perfect. Also I disagree about the Sarb bracelet not being good. It’s one of the most comfortable bracelets I have ever owned. Each link is individually chamfered and it makes it super silky on your skin. Yeah it needs more micro adjustment but that’s the only bad thing about it.
Cward's clasp are way too long, it's not thick but it is so long for no real reason (maybe the micro-adjustment).
I have the CW63 36mm & Sarb035 .
Although I dore the Sarb ' dial the accuracy is laughable and it wears on me thick & large .The CW also for 36mm but it feels more substantial, the bracelet is heaven - check for a CW sale Jan/ June - other colours were available last month.
However, my Hamilton Jazzmaster 34mm wear loke a dream - luckily i got a good fit with the clasp ( bracelet isn’t as nice as C63 & lume needs more light but it's gorgeous).
Also, a Certina DS38 diver fits well ( haven't seen CW 38 diver). Last 3 mentioned I got woth discount ( 20% for Jazzmaster).
Er..yesterday just saw a JDM Citizen eco drive ' homage' to the Laurel Alpinst ( hilarious)- price ( exc taxes) £100/$120. Don't think I can resist..
Agreed the SARB does wear thick for some reason, for me the bracelet doesn't do a good enough job distributing the overall weight. Cward wears like a dream though.
Had a Certina DS38 in the past, couldn't find a good fit with the bracelet and 19mm lug width was annoying. Sold it eventually.
Yay smallwristers lezzgo
168 has a great backlight
Yes that's what I've heard, but I can't possibly betray my 158!
Two of your three CW cons can be fixed by getting the consort bracelet instead of the bader.
Is that a uncle Seiko bracelet on the Seiko 1959?
Stock bracelet with aftermarket outer clasp
Outer clasp from Uncle Seiko, I think I paid $10 - $15 for it.
Hey, Great video! Please... Why is there an uncle seiko clasp on the SBDC159? Is it a aftermarket bracelet?
Stock bracelet with aftermarket outer clasp
Outer clasp from Uncle Seiko, I think I paid $10 - $15 for it.
Im looking for the review on Laco pro 37!
Haha it's coming! Thanks for watching.
Great list. susbcribed
Cheers, thanks for watching!
Citizen promaster 37mm?
good stuff
seiko sarb033 is discontinued right?
Yes discontinued, you can try the SRPD99, it's the Presage replacement.
@@SixiwWatches thanks for the reply could you please suggest few very good looking high quality watches under 500 euros I am ok with Quartz too I have seen many videos all the suggestions were either discontinued or very expensive , please help here
What is considered a small wrist?
Why is your watches so loose?
Entry Level Casio are too small & light, they're like Boys watches, don't get me wrong I own a couple and wear them at work because they're thin and stay out of the way , but would Never wear one outside work.
Even though I have 6½ Inch wrist
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