Great review,no idea why some comments are moaning about what you have done here. There're hardly any reviews on this watch and you have taken the time to show us in detail what it is all about! I have one being delivered today and I cant wait to get it on my wrist!
@@designevo82 Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. I'm currently working on an in-depth review of the watch, so more content on the watch coming soon!
Hi I'm looking for a watch that has an ice blue dial with complete roman numerals. The wristband is metallic and also ice blue. I dont know the brand name i saw someone i know wearing it and i would like to buy it for myself. Can you help me with its name
@@welcomewrist No prob. It just sounds weird for a german speaker... ;-) But hey, really nice watch. Clean, crisp and simple. I'm currently wavering between a Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope in black (without digits) and a Zenith Elite Chronograph Classic in blue. Both tickle my itch for Bauhaus aesthetic, but the decision is a really tricky one: The Max Bill is original Bauhaus, but the Zenith has an El Primero movement... First world problems, ey? :-D
The wrinkling was from laying the strap down flat after having shaped to the wrist. The upper portion becomes disproportionately stretched compared to the bottom due to the curvature. This is also my first impressions of the watch, so while I may not touch on everything in this video, I will go more in depth in my review of the timepiece later on.
That's not even the biggest problem. The strap is losing the black color from the edges and the dye is tinting the leather, so it looks like it is dirty. The only way to avoid it is not getting the strap wet at all, so good luck washing your hands. Really shit workmanship, Junghans must be using watercolors or something...
Great review,no idea why some comments are moaning about what you have done here. There're hardly any reviews on this watch and you have taken the time to show us in detail what it is all about! I have one being delivered today and I cant wait to get it on my wrist!
@@designevo82 Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. I'm currently working on an in-depth review of the watch, so more content on the watch coming soon!
Wow, love the simplicity of the watch!
Me too!
Nice watch, where is the best place to purchase one from?
I purchased mine from a grey market dealer
You sold this??
@@russellseah2347 No, I still have it, but my partner has been wearing it more than me.
I wish to see more brands use orange
Doxa, Orient, and Seiko do a good job at this, but I agree, It would be interesting to see how other brands incorporate the color.
Hi
I'm looking for a watch that has an ice blue dial with complete roman numerals. The wristband is metallic and also ice blue. I dont know the brand name i saw someone i know wearing it and i would like to buy it for myself. Can you help me with its name
What was the case shape like? Also, did the dial have any texture on it?
@@welcomewrist it was round and was on the thinner side
@@vineesame5668 Any other details you recall?
@@welcomewrist not really. It was sleek and stylish
Why are you pronouncing it Jung'ns? Is that an Australian thing?
My apologies, I think it's partly due to my Australian accent, but I'd say it's mostly just me pronouncing it wrong.
@@welcomewrist No prob. It just sounds weird for a german speaker... ;-) But hey, really nice watch. Clean, crisp and simple. I'm currently wavering between a Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope in black (without digits) and a Zenith Elite Chronograph Classic in blue. Both tickle my itch for Bauhaus aesthetic, but the decision is a really tricky one: The Max Bill is original Bauhaus, but the Zenith has an El Primero movement... First world problems, ey? :-D
Disliked. Didnt talk about how obviously wrinkly the leather strap was. Felt like a shill video.
The wrinkling was from laying the strap down flat after having shaped to the wrist. The upper portion becomes disproportionately stretched compared to the bottom due to the curvature.
This is also my first impressions of the watch, so while I may not touch on everything in this video, I will go more in depth in my review of the timepiece later on.
That's not even the biggest problem. The strap is losing the black color from the edges and the dye is tinting the leather, so it looks like it is dirty. The only way to avoid it is not getting the strap wet at all, so good luck washing your hands. Really shit workmanship, Junghans must be using watercolors or something...