Hey Daniel, They are pretty good. I'll be doing a video on the Stop-2-Go 25cm clock soon. It's App controlled and adjusts and corrects its time from your phone. It also adjusts automatically for daylight saving time (summer time). Andrew
I love my Mondaine. As a copywriter and designer, I appreciate the purity of clear design. I've just ordered a "Classic Pure" without the "SBB / MONDAINE etc" text on the dial, but I'm a bit disappointed (and curious) about the "SWISS MADE" text remaining at the bottom. I can understand the pride, but why not 100% purity?
I am a wrist watch collector of 46 pieces... I purchased a Mondaine stop2go watch 8 months ago. The stop2go function quit once and the machine inside the watch got replaced under warranty... Three months after this, stop2go function quit again...and they replaced the machine of the watch AGAIN, to fix the problem... I got the watch as fixed two weeks ago and wearing it, no problems so far..I have 13 months of warranty left, we'll see if this will repeat itself... Regarding overall quality of Mondaine, I am disappointed...
See my reply to Primecreator. We have been replacing movements for older Stop 2 Go's at no charge if the experienced these failures even if they were no longer under warranty.We did this recently for a customer of ours who didn't even buy his watch from us. It was a know problem in the original release and as far as we can tell there are no significant failure issues with the newest movements. There is a possibility that your watch was an older series even if bought recently.
Really interesting interview. thanks for doing. I found it interesting that the Mondaine spokesman spent an enormous amount of time defending their backlighting strategy with their desire to stay pure to the original black hands, but then at the end of the video, he talks about introducing a new version of the watch that has white hands on black dial. What? Does he realize that this new version blows holes in his own previous design position?
By way of explanation, what Andres Poy was trying to say was that because luminous coatings are white-ish in colour, they couldn't put this coating on the front side of the black hands. This would make the black hands appear white (using the luminous coatings). Whilst the train station clocks are all black hands/white dial, Mondaine has been making the reverse of this (white hands on black dial) for quite sometime. I hope that explains the philosophy behind putting the luminous coating on the back side of the hands.
@NETVO TV thanks for your question. The "traditional" Mondaine watch is a replica of the Swiss Railways Clock. That is, the clock that is used currently, and since 1944, in all the Swiss railway stations. Since this clock uses the same face as the Swiss Railways Clock it does not have numerals, it only has indices as the time markers. Mondaine makes a different series of watches called the "Helvetica" range named after the Helvetica font (typeface). It comes in three versions, Light, Regular and Bold. Only the Regular has numbering 1 to 12 in the Helvetica Font. The versions only have minimal numbering like 12, 3, 6 and 9. If you are in Australia contact us through our web-site and I can explain the options to you.
I like the look of the watches but I read a review on ablogtowatch for the stop2go. The review was okay but the comments by owners were very disappointing. Seems from their perspective the quality and reliability of the Mondaie (stop2go) was appalling. Seems strange for a swiss manufacturer.
The Stop2Go has been out for about 5-6 years now. The first two years of production (first two series) had some issues with resetting. We never sold those watches. We came to Stop2Go late in the piece. From year 3 (third series) these problems were ironed out. Consequently, our warranty and return rate for Stop2Go (series 3 onwards) is no different to any other watch. Series 3 is current and has no obvious faults.
Bring back the stop-2-go design
Just amazing and I would gift my daughter as a gift to treasure this watch as her first Swiss watch
Mondaine Stop2Go-my next Mondaine as i now own Mondaine Essence presently !
Bring back the stop2go
I’m a horological enthusiast big time and my stop to go silver watch with sapphire crystal is one of my top fave watches in my collection
Hey Daniel, They are pretty good. I'll be doing a video on the Stop-2-Go 25cm clock soon. It's App controlled and adjusts and corrects its time from your phone. It also adjusts automatically for daylight saving time (summer time). Andrew
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You made buy my 1st #Mondaine! Evo2 here IT COMES! LIKE A SWISS TRAIN 🚆
I love my Mondaine. As a copywriter and designer, I appreciate the purity of clear design. I've just ordered a "Classic Pure" without the "SBB / MONDAINE etc" text on the dial, but I'm a bit disappointed (and curious) about the "SWISS MADE" text remaining at the bottom. I can understand the pride, but why not 100% purity?
Very good. Just got one from a store in caulfield. Very nice watches 👌
Enjoy it
I am a wrist watch collector of 46 pieces...
I purchased a Mondaine stop2go watch 8 months ago. The stop2go function quit once and the machine inside the watch got replaced under warranty... Three months after this, stop2go function quit again...and they replaced the machine of the watch AGAIN, to fix the problem...
I got the watch as fixed two weeks ago and wearing it, no problems so far..I have 13 months of warranty left, we'll see if this will repeat itself... Regarding overall quality of Mondaine, I am disappointed...
See my reply to Primecreator. We have been replacing movements for older Stop 2 Go's at no charge if the experienced these failures even if they were no longer under warranty.We did this recently for a customer of ours who didn't even buy his watch from us. It was a know problem in the original release and as far as we can tell there are no significant failure issues with the newest movements. There is a possibility that your watch was an older series even if bought recently.
Really interesting interview. thanks for doing. I found it interesting that the Mondaine spokesman spent an enormous amount of time defending their backlighting strategy with their desire to stay pure to the original black hands, but then at the end of the video, he talks about introducing a new version of the watch that has white hands on black dial. What? Does he realize that this new version blows holes in his own previous design position?
By way of explanation, what Andres Poy was trying to say was that because luminous coatings are white-ish in colour, they couldn't put this coating on the front side of the black hands. This would make the black hands appear white (using the luminous coatings). Whilst the train station clocks are all black hands/white dial, Mondaine has been making the reverse of this (white hands on black dial) for quite sometime. I hope that explains the philosophy behind putting the luminous coating on the back side of the hands.
Iconic and timeless, pardon the pun.
The presentation is difficult to follow due to the loudness of the background music. More is the pity as Mondaine reputedly make good watches.
I looking for my first watch, I’m a 23 years old man, can you suggest me which Mondaine to get? And is there a Mondaine with full number(1-12)?
@NETVO TV thanks for your question. The "traditional" Mondaine watch is a replica of the Swiss Railways Clock. That is, the clock that is used currently, and since 1944, in all the Swiss railway stations. Since this clock uses the same face as the Swiss Railways Clock it does not have numerals, it only has indices as the time markers. Mondaine makes a different series of watches called the "Helvetica" range named after the Helvetica font (typeface). It comes in three versions, Light, Regular and Bold. Only the Regular has numbering 1 to 12 in the Helvetica Font. The versions only have minimal numbering like 12, 3, 6 and 9. If you are in Australia contact us through our web-site and I can explain the options to you.
sry for the questions waht is the Background Music Name ? thx
okay i find this with shazam on RUclips
Hi @Faruk Ozogul, we licensed this from Audioblocks. It is called "Tic Tock"
I like the look of the watches but I read a review on ablogtowatch for the stop2go. The review was okay but the comments by owners were very disappointing. Seems from their perspective the quality and reliability of the Mondaie (stop2go) was appalling. Seems strange for a swiss manufacturer.
The Stop2Go has been out for about 5-6 years now. The first two years of production (first two series) had some issues with resetting. We never sold those watches. We came to Stop2Go late in the piece. From year 3 (third series) these problems were ironed out. Consequently, our warranty and return rate for Stop2Go (series 3 onwards) is no different to any other watch. Series 3 is current and has no obvious faults.
FORM + DESIGN Thanks for clarifying. As a railway and watch fan I think I need one in my collection.
Primecreator if you like stop2go check out our video on the stop2go clock
No one thought about illuminating the whole back dial instead of illuminating the back of the hands? You know, like in the train stations
If you can't read the time instantly then the watch is a fail. I have a Mondaine,a Bell & Ross Vintage and an Oris diver.
Interesting...kids back in the 30’s and 40’s era were given castor oil to drink when they misbehaved lol
Salvatore Modica che orgoglio
Giuseppe Vittorio 6pozzallo uomo