I would also add the Steinhart Ocean One GMT to this list. For a eta 2893/sw 330 movement in a very thin titanium case and 500m wr, that is a really great watch for the price. I've owned one for about 3 years now.
I can vouch for Seiko SBTM289, a JDM watch that can be discounted at retail. It’s solar-powered and support radio-control signals around the world. With this royal blue in particular, the grey colour tone finish of the titanium makes a nice contrast. It’s very slim, too, so it lays close to the wrist. Also, there is Citizen’s PCAT (Perpetual Chronograph Atomic Time) series, some of which are in titanium and sapphire. These are chunkier, heavier watches, looking sporty yet casual; If you put them next to Casio G-Shock MT-G, the Citizen PCAT will look more formal. It’s also an Eco-Drive, and as far as I’m concerned, Citizen’s radio-control antennas are superior.
I can recommend the San Martin sn0121t. I love the looks of the pelagos. This Ali Express watch, wich i had no expectations for blew my mind. It's no Tudor ofcourse but it's a well made titanium watch.
Completely agree but can't feature any models that use the snowflake hands in a video that aren't Tudor as they're actually pretty diligent in flagging those videos from what I hear.
I very much dislike the case shape of the Boderry. It looks somehow better on pictures than real-life. It's not a good looking watch in my eyes. The RZE Resolute Pro, which I also own, is absolutely fantastic. The only thing I would change about that watch would be making the marker at the 12 o'clock position a bit slimmer. The watch is quite a bit darker in color than the renderings on the website may suggest. The real-life pictures are more accurate. If the somewhat brutalist case shape appeals to you, then this is a no-brainer. It has become my second most worn watch.
I have considered doing that, but the issue is that the pricing changes so wildly from day to day and stock is finite so very quickly the links would be unserviceable anyway.
The titanium Certina DS Action Diver would be an excellent addition to the list. Great specs and history!
Thanks for doing this video. Been waiting for this one!
I would also add the Steinhart Ocean One GMT to this list. For a eta 2893/sw 330 movement in a very thin titanium case and 500m wr, that is a really great watch for the price. I've owned one for about 3 years now.
Job well done. I’m very happy with my Tissot “Gentleman” quartz titanium watch.
Great video. Been thinking about a titanium for a while. I like the citizen small seconds but its just a bit too big. Excellent value though.
great list
I can vouch for Seiko SBTM289, a JDM watch that can be discounted at retail. It’s solar-powered and support radio-control signals around the world. With this royal blue in particular, the grey colour tone finish of the titanium makes a nice contrast. It’s very slim, too, so it lays close to the wrist.
Also, there is Citizen’s PCAT (Perpetual Chronograph Atomic Time) series, some of which are in titanium and sapphire. These are chunkier, heavier watches, looking sporty yet casual; If you put them next to Casio G-Shock MT-G, the Citizen PCAT will look more formal. It’s also an Eco-Drive, and as far as I’m concerned, Citizen’s radio-control antennas are superior.
I can recommend the San Martin sn0121t. I love the looks of the pelagos. This Ali Express watch, wich i had no expectations for blew my mind. It's no Tudor ofcourse but it's a well made titanium watch.
The Thorn Tudor Pelagos homagish full titanium and PT5000 movement for £120 is a good way to dip your toe into the world of titanium watches
Completely agree but can't feature any models that use the snowflake hands in a video that aren't Tudor as they're actually pretty diligent in flagging those videos from what I hear.
@ ah, understood 👍
I have the Oceanus model u featured & the RZE Resolute Pro. Both great watches
Perhaps, affordable watches with military connection/history/unit affiliation?
And, affordable pieces that went to space?
Great stuff, thanks 👍🏻
That is a great idea for a video, will definitely get on that.
Gold watches - plated, gold effect or vintage 9-18k
Did not know Tissot made a Gentleman in Titanium
Timex Timex Timex lately
I very much dislike the case shape of the Boderry. It looks somehow better on pictures than real-life. It's not a good looking watch in my eyes. The RZE Resolute Pro, which I also own, is absolutely fantastic. The only thing I would change about that watch would be making the marker at the 12 o'clock position a bit slimmer. The watch is quite a bit darker in color than the renderings on the website may suggest. The real-life pictures are more accurate. If the somewhat brutalist case shape appeals to you, then this is a no-brainer. It has become my second most worn watch.
Sure would have appreciated links to these watches. Nice, informative vid, though, thanks.
I have considered doing that, but the issue is that the pricing changes so wildly from day to day and stock is finite so very quickly the links would be unserviceable anyway.
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