Got mine today and I am just amazed with it. I come from a prx powermatic with blue dial and from a bulova lunar pilot and this was a big jump in price. Got mine for 1500 eur which wasn’t a bad deal
Very good review. I have the same watch but opted for the black rubber strap which is phenomenal and so comfortable. It is also amazingly accurate having gained a mere 10 seconds in 3 months! Such fantastic value for money and such an underrated watch company
Sold my old 39mm HC and got the new ceramic bezel one in black 41mm on the bracelet. This watch is a well made solid piece. Hope they bring out 39mm version at some point. Many people complain about the clasp but It holds well so I see no problem with it and you can also just purchase this watch on the well made rubber strap. This HC is a winner.
@@huzidamasta Definitly the 39mm Version since its a watch that tends to appear larger in diameter due to the long lugs and the rather bulky crown guards!
Great review - would have liked to have seen some discussion about setting the time and date and how that worked. I have the green and yellow and love wearing it.
@@istvantoth7431 Yea I really ended up loving the Blue one .I went from a Seamaster to this and honestly you’d think it would be a big step down but I’ve been really happy with it . It hasn’t left my wrist . I really have no complaints with it , even the clasp. Sure a push button would of been nice but I like the smaller clasp wears extremely comfortably.
Excellent review! If you can get a good deal, the Hydriquest is probably the best watch in that $1000 range. If there was any doubt, the ceramic bezel put it over the top.
Just got mine from Jomashop about an hour ago. I got the Grey Ceramic and just love the look. This fits in to my collection between a blue dial Orient Trident diver and my Omega Seamaster Chronograph with a black dial. And you're right, the clasp is the only weak point but will do for now. Great review.
Hi Brad, how was your experience purchasing through them? Are you able to use manufacturing warranty? I am looking at purchasing as well and am hesitant as never bought grey market before. Thanks.
@@petermazza8656 I also purchased mine from Jomashop and no, you do not get the factory warranty when you purchase via grey market (you get the dealers). There are great deals to be had on sites like jomashop, Ashford, etc. but its really important to test the watch prior fully unpacking it. I suggest testing all the functions, winding it and then setting the time based off an atomic clock. Then check back in 24 hours to see how much time is gained/lost. If you're pleased with the result, your good to go. If not, most of their return policies are very reasonable.
@@petermazza8656 I've bought 3 or 4 watches from them and never had an issue. You get a 1 or 2 year Jomashop warranty when you buy from them so no, you cannot use the manufacturers warranty. The warranty cards are missing from the package when you get it. This is the second $1000+ watch I've bought from them and have no issues at all with quality. I've never had to use a warranty claim so can't speak to that.
A very thorough, thoughtful and balanced review, thanks. I’m considering one of these at the moment, so I found it very useful indeed. You. Sound like a nice bloke too and you speak well, so I’ve subscribed and liked.
Had the 43mm on my wrist on monday and immediately felt in love. Buying it in 4 weeks, blue with metal braclet. To my surprise it fits perfect on my 16,6cm / 56mm width wrist. Wanted it to be present and as big as possible. Tried also the 40mm and I did´nt like it. Too small. So I was kinda dissapointed, not expecting this positive surpise! So 43mm it is 🙂
My only criticism of this watch is that sometimes I feel this dial 'empty'... Maybe not on the 39mm-41mm version but definitely on the 43mm for sure. They could have added something... Anything to occupy that plain, laaarge back/green/blue real estate. Something is missing.
While I haven't handled the 43mm version we'll have to agree to disagree. I think far too many watches go out of their way to add text/specs to their dials. This one being so minimal is one of my favorite things about it.
Currently only 41 and 43mm are available here in EU. I have my hots for the 41 grey ceramic version. Any opinions on that wrt rarity and/or value retention.
Go with 39 mm for anyone. I never feel the crown ever. Lug width means nothing. The clasp is just fine. Putting water resistance on the clasp is not an issue. My accuracy is 5.5 seconds per day. Oris and Tudor are the competitors. I get no wiggle on the bezel. Seiko is not anywhere in the same class as Longines. I have a big wrist and the 39 is perfect. I laugh at people wearing big watches that look like dinner plates.
Longines hydroconquest lume is better than oris quis .If you glow a torch on the dial for some seconds and put off the light,you can see a fantastic lume which beyond the standard
@@hammondwatch2808 Lol same im at 7.5ish aswell and honestly I had the 39mm in black for along time. About to get the 41mm as in upgrade for the ceramic mainly, don't know if to get the black or blue though. I like smaller watches coming from a Datejust turn o graph at 36mm as my main that I sold because I needed the money which I had since college. Thought the 41 could be to big but its my only option. 43 just looks huge tbh.
Got mine today and I am just amazed with it. I come from a prx powermatic with blue dial and from a bulova lunar pilot and this was a big jump in price. Got mine for 1500 eur which wasn’t a bad deal
Very good review. I have the same watch but opted for the black rubber strap which is phenomenal and so comfortable. It is also amazingly accurate having gained a mere 10 seconds in 3 months! Such fantastic value for money and such an underrated watch company
Longines really is the best brand within their price point.
Sold my old 39mm HC and got the new ceramic bezel one in black 41mm on the bracelet. This watch is a well made solid piece. Hope they bring out 39mm version at some point. Many people complain about the clasp but It holds well so I see no problem with it and you can also just purchase this watch on the well made rubber strap. This HC is a winner.
As someone who's had both the 39mm and the 41mm, which would you say wears the closest to a Submariner?
@@huzidamasta Definitly the 39mm Version since its a watch that tends to appear larger in diameter due to the long lugs and the rather bulky crown guards!
@Res Jon hello sir. ı'd like to ask you that should ı change my old HC with new one? is it necessary ?
There is nothing wrong with the clasp.
Nice review! I have the blue and it’s a stunner in the sunlight. Not a fan of the clasp but it works.
Thanks. Its a great dressy diver.
I have 41 mm blue dial....great watch.It runs +2sec per day..
Absolutely love my blue dial with yellow gold HC!
Great review - would have liked to have seen some discussion about setting the time and date and how that worked. I have the green and yellow and love wearing it.
I need this watch, just like that one… thanks for the vid. Perfect entry level Swiss watch.
I just ordered one of these in blue but after seeing the black in this video I’m kind of wishing I went with black.
Dont worry, the blue one looks killer too.
The blue and grey versions are sunray dials. Whole the this one and green arra more matte.
@@istvantoth7431 Yea I really ended up loving the Blue one .I went from a Seamaster to this and honestly you’d think it would be a big step down but I’ve been really happy with it . It hasn’t left my wrist . I really have no complaints with it , even the clasp. Sure a push button would of been nice but I like the smaller clasp wears extremely comfortably.
@@istvantoth7431 The green is matte but the black is somewhere in-between.
@@pmac206 The thickness actually reminds me a lot of the older pre-42mm seamasters. Lots of presence but super comfortable.
I have the 4mm and it is stunning. It is sweeter than my Tag Aqua racer and 007 Omega of same color.
you must have tiny wrists, if a 4mm watch fits :D
Did not know that they make a 4mm; that’s a good size for chickens, pigeons, & even mice; any critters with really small circumference hands or legs.
I personally own a 43mm Hydroconquest and this is the only video which talks correctly about the lume. Great video
Thanks bud. That means a lot.
Excellent review! If you can get a good deal, the Hydriquest is probably the best watch in that $1000 range. If there was any doubt, the ceramic bezel put it over the top.
Tissot seastar comes with ceramic bezel at half this price
True@@Greatgoku4 but the Tissot movement is not nearly as good.
Just got mine from Jomashop about an hour ago. I got the Grey Ceramic and just love the look. This fits in to my collection between a blue dial Orient Trident diver and my Omega Seamaster Chronograph with a black dial. And you're right, the clasp is the only weak point but will do for now. Great review.
Thanks man I really appreciate that. Congrats!
Hi Brad, how was your experience purchasing through them? Are you able to use manufacturing warranty? I am looking at purchasing as well and am hesitant as never bought grey market before.
Thanks.
@@petermazza8656 I also purchased mine from Jomashop and no, you do not get the factory warranty when you purchase via grey market (you get the dealers). There are great deals to be had on sites like jomashop, Ashford, etc. but its really important to test the watch prior fully unpacking it. I suggest testing all the functions, winding it and then setting the time based off an atomic clock. Then check back in 24 hours to see how much time is gained/lost. If you're pleased with the result, your good to go. If not, most of their return policies are very reasonable.
@@petermazza8656 I've bought 3 or 4 watches from them and never had an issue. You get a 1 or 2 year Jomashop warranty when you buy from them so no, you cannot use the manufacturers warranty. The warranty cards are missing from the package when you get it. This is the second $1000+ watch I've bought from them and have no issues at all with quality. I've never had to use a warranty claim so can't speak to that.
@@bradd3840 thank you for that info, very helpful!
A very thorough, thoughtful and balanced review, thanks. I’m considering one of these at the moment, so I found it very useful indeed. You. Sound like a nice bloke too and you speak well, so I’ve subscribed and liked.
Just purchased the two tone blue face 41mm 👌
Your review sealed this watch for me! I can't wait to get my Hydroconquest in gray!!
BOOM! Happy to help. Wearing mine now.
Just bought the Gray from Jomashop yesterday; should get it next week. How do you like the dial?
Har og den grå, uten tvil den fineste fargen, oser av kvalitet
Great video mate. Really well shot and described 👍
Had the 43mm on my wrist on monday and immediately felt in love. Buying it in 4 weeks, blue with metal braclet. To my surprise it fits perfect on my 16,6cm / 56mm width wrist. Wanted it to be present and as big as possible. Tried also the 40mm and I did´nt like it. Too small. So I was kinda dissapointed, not expecting this positive surpise! So 43mm it is 🙂
Nice. It's a tremendous watch. Enjoy it in good health bud.
@@hammondwatch2808 Thank you very much for your wishes and your Video 🙂 Best of luck to you and your family sir! KR from Austria
Damn 43mm on a sub 17cm wrist? Waiting or my 41 worried it’s too big. Didn’t know the lug to lug was so long until after I ordered it.
Got the 41mm khaki green. Love it as a daily watch.
I was really tempted by the green.
I just bought the "HydroConquest XXII Commonwealth Games" limited edition.
Nice! I love that the minutes track has the same color shift as the bezel. Rad watch.
Pls Longines, make this one to 40.5 mm and 49 mm L2L and tks for review, man
Yeah, It certainly has a big footprint in its current form. Thanks!
Really great, straight forward review. Subbed 😎👍🏼
Thanks!
My only criticism of this watch is that sometimes I feel this dial 'empty'... Maybe not on the 39mm-41mm version but definitely on the 43mm for sure. They could have added something... Anything to occupy that plain, laaarge back/green/blue real estate. Something is missing.
While I haven't handled the 43mm version we'll have to agree to disagree. I think far too many watches go out of their way to add text/specs to their dials. This one being so minimal is one of my favorite things about it.
That’s exactly why I like it!
Currently only 41 and 43mm are available here in EU. I have my hots for the 41 grey ceramic version. Any opinions on that wrt rarity and/or value retention.
I dont know bout rarity but all the color ways seems to retain most of their value. Looks like most sell used between 900-1000 USD.
Torn between this black version and the sunburst gray.
I have that watch, love it.
handsome watch
Im a big fan.
I just ordered one like that one but In 43mm
Nice. You wont regret it. It's a really killer piece.
how do you find the exterior AR coating? is it durable?
The best
hello sir. ı'd like to ask you that should ı change my old HC with new one? is it necessary ?
No watch is necessary but I do think that the new ones are a significant jump up in quality.
@@hammondwatch2808 thank you for the answer sir.I've just bought new one :) and it is just unbelievable for this price.
Go with 39 mm for anyone. I never feel the crown ever. Lug width means nothing. The clasp is just fine. Putting water resistance on the clasp is not an issue. My accuracy is 5.5 seconds per day. Oris and Tudor are the competitors. I get no wiggle on the bezel. Seiko is not anywhere in the same class as Longines. I have a big wrist and the 39 is perfect. I laugh at people wearing big watches that look like dinner plates.
Longines hydroconquest lume is better than oris quis .If you glow a torch on the dial for some seconds and put off the light,you can see a fantastic lume which beyond the standard
Should I go AD or go with jomashop for this watch?? I need your suggestion guys…
I've never had an issue with watches from Jomashop so I'm pro grey market.
@@hammondwatch2808 Thank you for your insight. Planning to buy the exact same watch from them.
Is the numbers on the bezel engraved ;
Got mine today and I hate this bracelet, looks and feels cheap. It does not even feel like a solid link. But the dial is cool, still a good watch tho
Should've gotten it in rubber (seems to be the general consensus with this piece that the bracelet is pretty lackluster).
My wrist is 6.7 inches....should I go 41 or 43?
I have a 7 inch wrist and just bought the 41mm blue dial version, I would say definitely go for the 41..
41 for sure. I'm 7.5 and feel like the 43 was too big on my wrist.
@@hammondwatch2808 Lol same im at 7.5ish aswell and honestly I had the 39mm in black for along time. About to get the 41mm as in upgrade for the ceramic mainly, don't know if to get the black or blue though. I like smaller watches coming from a Datejust turn o graph at 36mm as my main that I sold because I needed the money which I had since college. Thought the 41 could be to big but its my only option. 43 just looks huge tbh.
Today the Price is 1950€ !!
Not grey market though.
👌
the 44mm would look better on your wrist
I tried it but the crown digs a bit with the larger one
41mm looks fine.
Not for me, well presented video , thanks
I appreciate the respectful disagreement
Buddy, get a grip! To spend that much time on the strap clasp was nit-piking. This isn’t a $500,00 watch!