I thought it was interesting that you used the GO Seaq as an example of the thicker GADA watch. I bought one recently, and I’m really impressed with it. It is one of the thinnest if not, the thinnest diver that I have ever owned. Lol. I also think of Rolexes as being on the thinner side. Comparing with almost any other competing brand, they are thin and I appreciate that. I definitely factor in the thickness, but the watch has got to be robust, as I am not going to baby it. Great topic. Well done. I like your content a lot. Keep up the good work.
Thanks mate, I appreciate the kind words. I love that GO! I made a video on it too, a few weeks back. Super cool that you picked it up. It’s the first thing that came to mind in terms of something in a similar price bracket built opposite to the Altiplano.
Interesting, with potential to expand to more luxury watches such as the 5712 that you featured recently, and perhaps the 1908..thanks..👍
I’ve got quite a few cool ones filmed over the years, have a look :)
I thought it was interesting that you used the GO Seaq as an example of the thicker GADA watch. I bought one recently, and I’m really impressed with it. It is one of the thinnest if not, the thinnest diver that I have ever owned. Lol. I also think of Rolexes as being on the thinner side. Comparing with almost any other competing brand, they are thin and I appreciate that. I definitely factor in the thickness, but the watch has got to be robust, as I am not going to baby it. Great topic. Well done. I like your content a lot. Keep up the good work.
Thanks mate, I appreciate the kind words. I love that GO! I made a video on it too, a few weeks back. Super cool that you picked it up. It’s the first thing that came to mind in terms of something in a similar price bracket built opposite to the Altiplano.
Very nice. Thanks
Thanks mate!