Got my PRX powermatic 80 two months ago, the bigger version, ice blue dial. It's been running non stop since then. Other than when showering and sleeping, it's on my wrist every hour of the day. I got to the gym with it, I swim with it, I ride my bike with it. I go to the office and happy hours and birthday parties, everything. It made me forget about my otjer watches. The plan is to see how many years he'll stand this routine. I'm currently getting +50 seconds every month. I think that is really accurate
Hey thank you for the comprehensive review of the timepiece. Ur review convinced me to get this specific watch and im loving it the moment i put it on. Really really great watch! Thanks again! 🔥
Great review. I like your rating system. I've been considering the PRX or the Tissot Gentleman, for my collection so if you could get your hands on a Powermatic 80 Gentleman, that would be awesome! Keep up the great work.
I have the Tissot “Gentleman” quartz Titanium watch, really enjoy it. I heard some of Tissot watches are using plastic parts like the pallet fork. I think your rating system is great, might add the movement piece also.
The gentleman is a watch! I've been wanting to do a review on that one because it's such a great great entry level piece into watch connecting And yes that's true! But I think I'm a lot of other companies do as well, It's not necessarily a bad thing! I think they do it to reduce friction in certain areas, like on the powermatic 80 To achieve the long power reserve
if the watches lume wore out fast and you were unable to see the time in the dark then I don't understand how you would follow that up by saying it got the job done.
I do have the 35mm quartz version, I kinda like the cleaner look of non-waffle sunburst dial on those! Mine is green which looks just fabulous especially when light hits it🤩extreamely confortable to wear. My only negative is that the seconds hand did not hit the markers so it had to go. PRX looks even cleaner without the seconds hand so it is fine now
@@WatchReviewRewind yes indeed I did! And it wasn't very difficult, kinda similar to swapping a dial of a watch which I had done before. There was a great tutorial for fixing the missallined seconds hand on youtube so I would say pretty much anyone can do it!
One criticism for me is the crown. It's big and grippy. But it's not the easiest to pull put. Overall, though, the 35mm PRX is great! Such a nice GADA watch.
Hmm it really depends on how small the wrist size is, but most sports watches for women is about 36mm so this would be 1mm smaller. Rolex DJ for women are commonly 36mm
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on amzwatch 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 it and was not happy with it. The bracelet sucks with butterfly and no glide lock. The lume is subpar. I put a deluge bracelet and it’s better but if it wasn’t for that ice blue dial I would pass it on. I picked up the gentleman for my son. I also bought chronograph at $1800 and pusher popped out. I should have gotten a Zenith
My friend, they don't service their mechanisms, they just replace them because they feel that the cost of repairing the mechanism is higher. Those costs for the user amount to 350 euros, which makes no sense to me. And let's not talk about the fact that there is no longer a romantic connection between the watch and the user, because we watch lovers want complete originality. I can't understand people who buy Powermatic 80 stat, they are just crap. But design of the watch is pure 10
My favorite 2024 is the Prospex Limited Edition 1965 Recreation European Exclusive in Gradation Island Blue. The dial is stunning and the contrast when on a white strap is to die for. I will get my hands on one from AMZWATCH
Best video ive seen on this watch👏
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Got my PRX powermatic 80 two months ago, the bigger version, ice blue dial. It's been running non stop since then. Other than when showering and sleeping, it's on my wrist every hour of the day. I got to the gym with it, I swim with it, I ride my bike with it. I go to the office and happy hours and birthday parties, everything. It made me forget about my otjer watches. The plan is to see how many years he'll stand this routine. I'm currently getting +50 seconds every month. I think that is really accurate
this mean less than 2 seconds deviation per day, impossible.
@@robertj9978 I have no reason to lie
Curious question, why swim with it but not shower with it?
@@jdlnz9484 hot water can, in the long run along with soap, mess with the seal. And then apor can penetrate the mechanism
i just bougth this watch 2 days ago.. and perfect for my small wrist
Hey thank you for the comprehensive review of the timepiece. Ur review convinced me to get this specific watch and im loving it the moment i put it on. Really really great watch! Thanks again! 🔥
Thank you for watching! And enjoy your new watch mate! Great choice
This is the video I was searching for hope to see more
I'm glad you enjoyed! Definitely more to come!
Great review. I like your rating system. I've been considering the PRX or the Tissot Gentleman, for my collection so if you could get your hands on a Powermatic 80 Gentleman, that would be awesome! Keep up the great work.
Thank you! You and about 20 others have suggested the Gentleman 😂 so I'm 100% gonna go for it
Ill pick this up the minute they release this in 40mm.
I hope they heard you man... i like the mother of pearl color but i tried on my wrist and it looks small...
Great review. Also can you make content related to changing the battery, adjusting the settings, taking of links in the strap, etc.?
Thanks for the feedback man 💪 I can definitely do that
@@WatchReviewRewind Still waiting to see how you replace that battery 🤣
would be great to see like 15 minute lume degradation test (sped up obviously) :) what's your wrist size ?
Great idea actually! I might have to start implementing that, and I have a 7 inch wrist!
Thanks for the review! What's your wrist size? Mine's 6.5 inches, and I'm not sure if the 35mm would be too small
Thanks for watching! My wrist size is 7 inches so on a 6.5 the PRX would be amazing 🤩
I have the Tissot “Gentleman” quartz Titanium watch, really enjoy it. I heard some of Tissot watches are using plastic parts like the pallet fork. I think your rating system is great, might add the movement piece also.
The gentleman is a watch! I've been wanting to do a review on that one because it's such a great great entry level piece into watch connecting
And yes that's true! But I think I'm a lot of other companies do as well, It's not necessarily a bad thing! I think they do it to reduce friction in certain areas, like on the powermatic 80 To achieve the long power reserve
Hey, good video! What’s your wrist size? It’d be helpful to know this as a reference for wearability.
@@davidvilla3397 thank you!!! My wrist size is 7 Inches
if the watches lume wore out fast and you were unable to see the time in the dark then I don't understand how you would follow that up by saying it got the job done.
I actually prefer the quartz pearl dial without the waffles but in general, the prx line is beautiful :)
It's absolutely my favorite case shape design out of all the integrated watches I've owned over the years, I've never tried the quartz though
Is this watch unisex? Good for a man?
I do have the 35mm quartz version, I kinda like the cleaner look of non-waffle sunburst dial on those! Mine is green which looks just fabulous especially when light hits it🤩extreamely confortable to wear. My only negative is that the seconds hand did not hit the markers so it had to go. PRX looks even cleaner without the seconds hand so it is fine now
Oh wow so you took the seconds hand off completely? Was it difficult? Pretty cool though I've always wanted to see the quartz in person
@@WatchReviewRewind yes indeed I did! And it wasn't very difficult, kinda similar to swapping a dial of a watch which I had done before. There was a great tutorial for fixing the missallined seconds hand on youtube so I would say pretty much anyone can do it!
Quartz PRX is such great value for money. One of my faves in the collection
definitely interesting! One day i'll get my hands on the Quartz version so i can compare!
One criticism for me is the crown. It's big and grippy. But it's not the easiest to pull put.
Overall, though, the 35mm PRX is great! Such a nice GADA watch.
Tissot did a great job honestly, I think it wears nicer than all the other integrated watches that I've tried
I see what you did there
Good watch for a lady??
Hmm it really depends on how small the wrist size is, but most sports watches for women is about 36mm so this would be 1mm smaller. Rolex DJ for women are commonly 36mm
85 for me, the negetive 15 is due to lume.
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on amzwatch 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 it and was not happy with it. The bracelet sucks with butterfly and no glide lock. The lume is subpar. I put a deluge bracelet and it’s better but if it wasn’t for that ice blue dial I would pass it on. I picked up the gentleman for my son. I also bought chronograph at $1800 and pusher popped out. I should have gotten a Zenith
It’s a standard ETA movement unfortunately. The movement itself is not very good. 3.5/5
I'd probably give it a 4 tbh if it was COSC then maybe 5 but I'd say it gets the job done for the price
Fair enough! 😬
Who cares 😂
@@iakobkv271 everyone who cares about watches does? Not sure why anyone wouldn’t care ?
@@Max-ck1bmI care about watches. I don’t care that it’s a “standard ETA movement”. Cheers!
My friend, they don't service their mechanisms, they just replace them because they feel that the cost of repairing the mechanism is higher. Those costs for the user amount to 350 euros, which makes no sense to me. And let's not talk about the fact that there is no longer a romantic connection between the watch and the user, because we watch lovers want complete originality. I can't understand people who buy Powermatic 80 stat, they are just crap. But design of the watch is pure 10
Your numbers are way off. They deserve less
My favorite 2024 is the Prospex Limited Edition 1965 Recreation European Exclusive in Gradation Island Blue. The dial is stunning and the contrast when on a white strap is to die for. I will get my hands on one from AMZWATCH