Correction, I said here I have a 6.5 in wrist but after actually measuring my wrist my wrist size is just over 7 inches. This should give you all a relative size comparison if you are considering adding this watch to the collection. This watch is 42 mm dial size.
Trying to determine if I could even attempt to wear this or the chronograph model, but I have a 9 inch wrist, any chance you think the strap would accommodate me, or if there are extra links enough to fit? Thanks
That's the stupidest thing i ever heard! I was talking to 3rd and 4th generation Bjerke which you are familiar with if you are in Oslo, and they both said that for this price range you will not find anything else worth more.
@@Ario533 then you are stupid, 1800€ for a machine finished steel watch with that is basically a knock off of royal oak. Poor brand history and a really low level sellita movement with only 38h power reserve which you can find in watches almost the 1/3 the price!!! Give me a break.
@@zefferix5352 In what sense? The movement inside this Powermatic 80 Chronometer is a COSC-certified ETA C07.111, which is essentially an ETA 2824 with a beefed up 80-hour power reserve, lower friction materials, and a balance beating at 3Hz instead of 4Hz. The movement inside this Aikon is a Sellita sw200-1 with absolutely no mods or improvements and a 38h power reserve. The prx powermatumic 80 retails at 675€. The aikon retails for 1800€. It’s 100% overrated. You pay 1135€ more for a poorer watch. If you like the design better on this rip off then ok. Pay the 1800 euros if it makes you happy. It’s subjective
ML is a small company and still does a lot of the old school. Tissot is part of the Swatch group, the powermatic 80 movement is largely assembled by machine. the housing of the ml is much more complex to design than that of the prx. They are both beautiful watches, but the ml is made more elaborate. sorry for my english that's with the translator
Correction, I said here I have a 6.5 in wrist but after actually measuring my wrist my wrist size is just over 7 inches. This should give you all a relative size comparison if you are considering adding this watch to the collection. This watch is 42 mm dial size.
Trying to determine if I could even attempt to wear this or the chronograph model, but I have a 9 inch wrist, any chance you think the strap would accommodate me, or if there are extra links enough to fit? Thanks
@@FrankThaThird go try it on any reputable watch store should have one in stock.
I've also made a review for Aikon, but the green one!
Beautiful watch. 😊
Wow, what a great piece. Beautiful.
Beautiful watch, will soon be on my wrist, enjoy
Congrats on the purchase! Wear it in good health!
The watch looks beautiful! But it is too delicate, and it feels like something is missing!
Nice waffle dial gives it a refined character
Have you seen the AIKON Master Grand Date? 😍 $9k tho…
1100 Euro, Ronda 515 one jewel.
Hi super time piece! Is this a dress watch??
I’d say yes but seems like ML is marketing this watch as both a dress watch and for the active lifestyle.
@@hoo3850 thanks for your reply 😊
Trying to copy AP I look 👀 can see through..
Economical??!?!??!?!? 1.8k euros!!!
That's cheap for a luxury watch, what do you mean
@@citer5574 The price Is luxury for a basic sw200. the only thing that Is cheap Is the watch, i owned One in january, sold After 1 Month.
Overrated watch. A poor royal oak copy. Id rather buy a tissot prx quartz for 300usd if you like the integrated bracelet
I have both the Maurice Lacroix is way better.
That's the stupidest thing i ever heard! I was talking to 3rd and 4th generation Bjerke which you are familiar with if you are in Oslo, and they both said that for this price range you will not find anything else worth more.
@@Ario533 then you are stupid, 1800€ for a machine finished steel watch with that is basically a knock off of royal oak. Poor brand history and a really low level sellita movement with only 38h power reserve which you can find in watches almost the 1/3 the price!!! Give me a break.
@@zefferix5352 In what sense?
The movement inside this Powermatic 80 Chronometer is a COSC-certified ETA C07.111, which is essentially an ETA 2824 with a beefed up 80-hour power reserve, lower friction materials, and a balance beating at 3Hz instead of 4Hz.
The movement inside this Aikon is a Sellita sw200-1 with absolutely no mods or improvements and a 38h power reserve.
The prx powermatumic 80 retails at 675€.
The aikon retails for 1800€.
It’s 100% overrated. You pay 1135€ more for a poorer watch.
If you like the design better on this rip off then ok. Pay the 1800 euros if it makes you happy. It’s subjective
ML is a small company and still does a lot of the old school. Tissot is part of the Swatch group, the powermatic 80 movement is largely assembled by machine. the housing of the ml is much more complex to design than that of the prx. They are both beautiful watches, but the ml is made more elaborate. sorry for my english that's with the translator