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On the Wrist, from off the Cuff: Traska - Commuter 38, Black Friday Reveal Before Dec 3rd Launch!
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
- www.traskawatch.com/
o Bottom-line - There’s a huge market for the perfect-everyday-watch and the Commuter delivers a truly competitive option for well under $1000, its complex enough to be appreciated by enthusiasts and non-aficionados alike but never to the point of feeling over-styled or overdone, while still being subtle enough to maintain maximum versatility with a clean and classic aesthetic, that will never overpower your wrist
I just found out about this 38mm Commuter by Traska. It's like Jon from Traska read my mind. Although I'm ok with a 36mm watch, I prefer 38. And then to make a Carbon Black dialed version seems like the ultimate GADA.
These will be a great value. I've been impressed by my Traska Venturer. I wouldn't say the finishing is at the same level as Monta. Although I wish Monta would go the way of 38mm for the Noble and/or Triumph. The details on a Monta are just better. But Traska is very good for the money and I do think the ace up Traska's sleeve is that hardness coating. It really doesn't seem to take away from the "brightness" of the steel, like I've seen on hardness coated Citizens. And it works quite well. My Traska has like virtually no signs of wear and tear. Which with enough wear I can't say from a lot of other watches.
So yes this looks like a simple watch but also looks extremely well executed especially at the price point.
Wow, lots of value here. Puts a lot of pressure on the $1800 Monta Noble as the natural comp to this one. Is it's sw300 movement really worth $1200 more than this Traska? Hard to make that argument I think.
Exactly where I’m at in life rn. Monta just does something special that sings in their Noble though
Please TRASKA bring the woodland green dial to the 34 an 36 models please
This watch price for EU is 590 eu, excluding the taxes. Therefore, I directly compare this brand with Swiss watch, STEINHART, so I always choose Steinhart for performance and price point.
As someone who owns Steinhart and Traska watches, I'd say besides Steinhart's Swiss movements, the Traska is better built in almost every way.
@@WristWatching Thank you for your informative reply.
I’ve owned three Montas and am not happy with the indices or the case shape. Just ordered the Artic White. I like the OP like indices and hands plus no date. Lug to lug is a bit shorter as well so hoping it exceeds the Monta in personal taste.
Now that is a very good looking watch! I'll be looking for this. So glad it's a solid back! I'd love brushed sides but I can always have it done. Female end links and the on the fly are icing on the cake.
Picked one up today because of this vid. Has almost everything I’ve been looking for in a cleaner looking daily for a long time now. Very excited
Your videos keep getting better Mark. Beautiful piece, I just got my venture GMT and love it
Thanks so much for that, I really appreciate it 🙏
Great review, plenty of detailed information. I'm really liking this watch, especially the 'single baton' indices at '1' thru '11'.
Fantastic specs, great everyday watch.
Own 3 Traska watches. Love them all.
Im definitely more excited for the 34mm version!
Great video, Mark! Now I'm questioning if my 36mm Summiteer is a tad too small for me. So tempted to pick up this 38mm Commuter.
Been waiting for this one bro
Now that they are adding a micro adjust clasp I'm probably going to get sucked in across their whole line.
Nice option for someone that doesn't want to spend Rolex money on an OP or Monta money for a Noble.
If this colour came in the 36mm with date window I would buy.
I just got off the phone with Jon. And also ordered this exact watch. Can’t speak on the watch itself, but Traska has a new devoted customer
Still out of order via the website?
I would be alot more interested if it had an sw-200 under the hood
Hardly anyone reviewing the Miyota movements mentions the rotor noise.
I can still hear it in my Citizen diver , which is pretty thick. It's the only thing putting me off the 34mm ( not keen on the sun ray colours - obvious marketing choices).
I've been looking everywhere for this used (since they are sold out) and haven't had any luck. May as well leave this comment in the off-chance you are interested in selling it.
Actually too simple for me. I’d take either the Wise AD9 series or Henry Archer Vesterhav series any time of the day over the Commuter.
Does anyone know how long the hardening coating last? Or how to avoid from shortening its useful life? Thanks.
Very good looking watch. What about us large worsted guys? Anything 40 or 41mm in the pipeline?