The Watch With All the Fun and None of the Risk | Watchfinder & Co.
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2019
- There are pros and cons of owning a vintage watch. The pros, you get a piece in period style and-perhaps just as important if not more-proportions, something that modern watchmaking just seems to have no time for anymore, even the reissue pieces. The cons, you’re looking after something built at a different time with different materials and different techniques, and that can be a whole undertaking in itself. But what if you could have the best of both worlds?
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Baltic HMS 001
Baltic Bicompax 001
Baltic Aquascaphe
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Biggest achievement for Baltic watches is that they made it to this channel..
Very happy indeed that @watchfinder reached us to organize this review. The light is outstanding! 😍 thanks again guys!
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@@BALTICWatches Your watches are great, and I have seriously thought about picking up one of the three-handers even though it's not the type of watch I'm looking for at the moment. I listened to you and the guys from Halios and Autodromo on the Worn and Wound podcast and wish you the best.
@@BALTICWatches Well deserved!
I had the pleasure of meeting the Baltic team at a NY Watch Fair. Super nice guys. Glad to see the level of success they're achieving.
That aquascaphe is beautiful. Tastefully done
There is also an aquascaphe GMT now. With a 24-h fourth hand, a 24-hours bezel and a Soprod movement
I am waiting for a Sinn review
YES!
Same here Ive asked many times
I think there is already one at least. Pretty sure I watched it in this channel.
I always wonder why Stowa or Sinn is not reviewed here when Baltic made it here
903 please
Seeing you cover more affordable watches is pleasant indeed.
I love how this video gets ranting comments by snobs who think they know better than the good people working at Watchfinder & Co. Totally made my day.
"tHeSe wAtCHeS HaVe No HeRiTAgE" "WaAy oVeRpRICeD fOr cHEaP MoVeemEnTs"
I know right! Its fine to have an opinion and not like it but to try and critique them and tell experts they're wrong is a little on the nose 😂
Watchfinder are watch experts? Really? They make RUclips vids. That shows expertise? Stupid.
@@dragonmaster7841 they're a gray market watch dealer. Quite a bit more qualified than what you suggest.
Beck Stein haha why so salty?
Cheers to this review! Great show for a nice watch at a price point that more can afford.
It's very funny to read all the strongly negative reviews from people who haven't tried this watch (and also to consider "kickstarter brands" as irrelevant). I chose the chronograph for its vintage look (stepcase) and personally I don't care about the 1963 Chinese! I don't know if Baltic has made a pre-delivery adjustment but it's one of my most accurate watches.
I always wonder why Stowa or Sinn is not reviewed here when Baltic made it here
Marketing mate
Yep not reviewing sinn is a lost opportunity.
Because those brands suck! This is original!
Jk probably paid for advertisement!
I heard stows is pretty good
The Rat has covered them extensively on his channel
Well done! I really enjoy every single video of you. I love the design of the Aquascaphe.
Watchfinder & Co. how about a video about Fortis? Overbuilt and underrated?
Or CWC watches? Maker of the last Mechanical- and first Quartz- "MilSub" (... and the best G10 straps by far if you ask me ;-D )
I never thought we'd see a Seagull ST19 movement on this channel, where "affordable" usually means $1,000-$4,000. I for one approve -- it's the only column wheel chronograph you can get in a new watch for less than $1,500. Leave it to Watchfinder to photograph this thing beautifully...
Thanks for the reviews.
what about Yema watches? Can you do a review for Yema Navygraf. Same like here, vintage but...new.
Would love to see a video on stowa watches . They offer great value for money
One of my first nice watches was a stowa marine, very nice
Love my flieger klassik 40
Please review the De Bethune DB25 Starry Varius 🙌🏻
Wonderful video review thanks 🤩
They're quite attractive for the price. But then again, you Sir can sell ice to the eskimos ! LOL ...
I'm liking the Aquascaphe a lot. Not keen on the marketing, but that's how it is nowadays. Perceived quality is worth as much as real quality to some. Seriously thinking it will be my next watch. It's a lovely thing. Admitted I'm a watch snob, and that's the only thing holding me back.
Are there any watch screen protectors you guys could recommend, like sticker type.
No. Just wear your watch
I'd love to see a review of Stowa
Another great review.
the dive watch is stunning. and more to the point cheap enough to wear when i wont wear my 5510 , im off shopping.
the baltic sea!! Also those guys are SUPER nice.
Why does the lume on the aquascaphe look blue in this video? Isn't the lume green?
Nice watches - but seem a little expensive for Seagull and Miyota movements........
I'd go for seagull FOD instead of the bicompax. Though i like the no date dial of aquascaphe
Can I replace a clear case back for this watch to see the movement inside?
I would love to see your rewiew and take on the story of seagull
Very stylish watches and they appear to offer a decent enough finish to justify the mark up. I wish the chronographs were in stock.
Imagine in this price you can buy a seiko sarx045 with all in house 6R15 movement and sapphire glass with top high quality bracelet and amazing blue dial .... choose wisely
Sohail Japer So many examples and you gave the worst one.
The 6r15 movement is thicker and has a lower beatrate than the miyota
Oh God, you're right
I plan on getting one as a graduation gift for myself next year!
Feels like an advertisement
All videos on Watchmaker feels like an advertisement :P
That's good for me though, learn about new brands...
Yeah it's because it's a review, but he doesn't say anything negative, which somehow seems fine for the haute horology but feels missing at the $300 price point.
@@StorKejsaren I really don't mind watching his advertisements all day long.
ALL of these watch channels are, which is why they are sent these watches to review. Any good watch review where the guy liked the watch is very much an advertisement for the watch!
Have you reviewed anything by arguably, the finest watch maker in this century, George Daniels? Either the Grand Complication, or the Space Traveller, would be a good start
Now that Baltic has released a new Aquascaphe with copper bezel, its only fitting to have a new video.
Do a review of Molnija, Raketa, Pobeda and Vostok watches
6:06 funny way to say Jambon but really cool video nevertheless 👌🏻 Really dig what Baltic is doing!
Try a Baltic, you won’t be disappointed.
Nice looking watches.
It would be lovely to see videos on tissot and Longines
2 money for value brands.
Great watches.
Okay, now is my chance to own a watch that's been featured on Watchfinder&Co. 😱😱😱
Il ooking at an Aquascaphe blue and gilt or an SBDC063 for my next big buy. Cannot decide.
Hmmm....... Not that I'm in the market, but it would appear (at least right now) the Aquascaphe's are priced at $1100 - $1200 on eBay. 8^O
Waiting for a Lorier review
Great video! Please continue reviewing affordable entry level watches!
though you are the best watch channel on youtube, if not one of the best, my heart still dies a little everytime you pronounced Miyota as “My-Yoh-Tah” it’s “Me-Yoh-Tah” actually 😂
I like the looks of these watches, but the prices are at least double what I would pay for them.
Thanks for the review. Sorry for all the hate here. I like the Aquscape a lot. Finding a 200m no date watch under 40mm in a decent design seemed impossible till now. Even the Oris 65 ist not that well designed. The Miyota, sounds good. I have been told by a watchmaker that asian movements improve, while swiss movements not lasting that long anymore because of softer metals (can’t say that is true). But I have a Miyota in my 21 year old Citizen Promaster, still good with 3,6 seconds a day. And if it cracks you get a new one for a few euros. The thing is, I need to see the watch on my wrist before I buy it, so I hope I can get a hold of one.
Oris 65 uses aluminium bezel insert, a stepdown compared to Baltic sapphire bezel
I like this brand 😍
These are really attractive watches, but I'm not feeling the value. I can buy a Miyota 821A movement for $57 with not bulk discount. That leaves more than $300 for the case, dial, and hands. Good design is worth something, but this much? I could get a Hamilton Khaki Handwind, also a vintage look, with Swiss movement and sapphire crystal for not much more than the HMS001.
Searched Watch and Co’s US site for Baltic. No results :/
Adding value where?
They are overpriced because they are made in France
I was thinking about the aquascape but screw that 700euros for and ETA diver?
They make beautiful watches but are a little to pricey for what they offer
John the Greek If you watch the video it says it’s a Miyota Japanese moment not ETA.If it was Sellita or ETA it would be OK actually for the money.
The roddent 3.0
Any chance of you looking at the Junkers range?
I wonder how much Baltic watches paid watchfinder for this advert!
Z-e-r-o to be precise! 😉
@@BALTICWatches of course you would say that. However your watches are beautiful! I'm in love with that Aquascaphe. I have been contemplating getting a oris diver 65 blue dial but now you have given me a dilemma!
@@jamesbelan I would rather not answer if it was actually paid 😉 An Oris 65 or an Aquascaphe is a good dilemma indeed, but I know what I would take tho. 😁
@@jamesbelan An Oris... of course. Not new, that is silly to do, but you can get almost mint pre-owned for a nice price. Not to criticise Baltic, the watches look nice, the quality will sure be high too. But just som 20-30% more expensive, than I would be willing to pay for them... For this price range, the Ward C65 Trident wins anytime. Nice vintage look too, with a Sellita movement.
@@kornelberkes3999 oris diver 65 was on sale for £900 at goldsmiths so buying new may not be so bad on the wallet!
Bit of an odd video, unless Watchmaker are going to start selling new watches from (a) certain brand(s)
Or seiko prospex for the same price.
I was def set on buying Baltic 12-3-6-9 dial watch, until I found out there’s no hacking. It’s not a huge deal, but it still bugged me. I wouldn’t mind paying a bit more for a better movement
Aquascaphe has hacking
I nead those shitters in my colection. love it! design is 9/10
And to Amazon I go. 😄👍👍
The Aquascaphe is my absolute favourite watch. I am the luckiest man on earth. It could have been an A. Lange & Söhne or one of these ugly Richard Mille. But no. My favourite watch ever is a less than 800$ watch. I can wear my favourite watch without fear of using it, scratching it, losing it. Actually, I might get a second one, just in case. Why not. 800$…
Did I just hear "the premium Miyota 9039"? That's the most controversial part of the Aquascaphe - at that price point there is nothing premium about it. That said, it is really a beautiful watch.
they said seagull movement have many problem
But if you're gonna get a sea-gull movement, why not just buy a $80 Parnis watch?
Which parnis watches has a sea-gull movement? I haven't seen one. I believe u, I'm just curious.
@@fredriksandahl258 for example the Parnis IWC Portuguese homage uses the seagull 2542 movement
@@a-dino to big for me unfortunately but what a bargain if you have a bigger wrist. The biggest reason for not buying the chronograph for me is the crystal. Mabye the diver
Whether it is an advertisement or not, most importantly, the product is being reviewed correctly and not to mislead. Why should we get resisted on advertising? Do we get resisted if this advertised Rolex?
A Seagull for 500? Myota for 600?? Must be a slow day at the shop.
Title should be Baltic watch reviews
I was considering a Bicompax but it's really overpriced for what it is and the movement - it's a shame because it does look good.
Who is Manuel and how is he Automatic?
Watchfinder videos normally seem quite impartial, but this feels like I'm watching QVC.
It's a big mistake of Baltic not to make the 001 series anymore
So happy you reviewed them, this is a micro brand done well
How did Baltic get into Watchfinder..
Did you watch the video? Baltic has really grabbed the vintage-inspired look for today.
@@eyeontime6136 I did. The commentary was a glamour piece that glossed over the many critisisms people have with the "French" Baltic. There is a reason people take issue with the company.
How do you say it in the UK? Did It involved a dark alley, and a Sket behind a Skip?
@Ali Alexander you seem to prefer German crap over the French one
@@atticus6572 please, elaborate. I've never heard of Baltic before.
Can anyone speak to the quality of these Baltic watches?
The bracelet is crap.
I find it excellent! I own 3 Aquascaphes lol
The chronograph is basically a rebranded Seagull, selling for nearly twice the price of the Chinese label. The aquascaph looks nice but 900 usd for a standard japanese movement equipped skin diver watch? Gekota of the uk recently offered a similar watch for nearly half the price. Baltic look nice but are way overpriced for what they are.
The diver looks nice, but for 900 dollars it is way overpriced. Might as well add 300 more and get a Rado Captain Cook 37mm on grey market.
Better brand history, Swiss ETA movement, better materials used and resale value. For 450, I might think about the Baltic diver.
How is eBay related to this ??
500£ for a Seagull 😅
...then again one can get a Sea Hull's own reissue of their 1963 Pilot's Chronograph with that very same movement for $200-ish...
Sure, but the movement is not the only thing watches are made of.
The seagull is a Chinese communist army watch. The connotations for some are a deal breaker.
@@itamaradio it doesn't excuse the fact that they are packaging $30 movements in case and selling it for $500
Why beat baltic, watch prices make no sense anywhere.
How about Orient watches?
I've got an Orient Speedtech STI. The wife got it for me as an engagement gift. It's a fantastic watch, carbon fibre dial, automatic hacking movement, sapphire crystal and came in at under £400. The looks aren't for everyone, but I love it. Seems to stay accurate to +- 8s a day.
In terms of features and craftsmanship, I think it knocks these ones out of the park.
ok why not just review that seagull watch then? for instance the 1963 airforce
I got a genuine seiko 5 for £20 and its 15 years old
HMS-001: basic, low-beat Miyota 8-series movement, acrylic glass - and the price of 400 EUR. Like, srsly...?
the new TGV channel
Greg M TGV wished he would get close to this quality of content
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Just add opera in background and pretensious host with dumb intros with doing something in the downtown with your watch on.
One of my best youtube channels
I wont buy this watch, mainly because of the miyota movement. on the contrary I kinda like the seagull, anyways, but hey looooook, watch snobs alert.😅
no offense, different strokes for different folks. I am certain Baltic would appeal to a group of audience. nice job watchfinder, it's great show for everyone to catch a glimpse of these, whether we like it or not, it's always good to find out more. cheers.
wanker
Those watches cost about as much as the straps of watches usually featured on this channel.
Not even close for exemple à rolex métal strap is 2k
Not a single Baltic watch for sale on Watchfinder Lmao
Way to go.
What does this have to do with buying a watch on ebay?
Are you saying buy this Baltic watch new, instead of going on ebay?
In less than a year, this watch will also be on ebay, when someone sells it in excellent condition at a cheaper price. 600 pounds for the dive watch IS still expensive to a lot of us!
Pretty meh to be honest. There are hoards of micro brands creating vintage inspired pieces. Those prices are somewhat outrageous for an 8 series Miyota and seagull.
Overpriced. If you like Myota and SeaGull movements, you can find much more affordable native Chinese brands, such as Parnis, for example, or Seagull itself, for that matter
True but the Seagull 1963 dial just doesn't do it for me or the hands and makers but the Baltic looks fresh and clean I think i'm going to order the chrono model to add to my collection
But you do not buy just the movement you buy the whole watch. Buy whatever you want for yourself and let the others do just that for themselves. Cheers!
All watches are overpriced. You are purchasing for the design.
@@dragonmaster7841 sure, but I don't see good design here either. Of course, it's a matter of taste. Besides, good design without good movement is nothing. You can as well wear an empty beautiful watchcase then
@@rumatadestora I, and a lot of other people, love the design- definitely more than the Seagull design. If you don't, move on. I own watches that cost thousands and I own watches that cost less than $100. Most all of them are overpriced. I also think getting a column wheel chronograph with an interesting heritage at this price point is pretty cool.
Can we see a DW or MVMT review here in the future?
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It's a good day when watchfinder releases a new video.
No thanks. You get better bang for buck with Geckota.
I don't get the Sinn trolling in every video's comment box in the last couple of videos. It's like their marketing department as no more ideas and lots of free time on their hands...
shitter shitter chicken dinner
How about Stowa or Laco? The Pforzheim based watchmakers make some great pieces and they have almost a hundred years of heritage each.
Dam man. I missed out again on that aquascaphe. By any chance it will come again @baltic
I really enjoyed the video since I did not know this brand ! However, as you are going to cheaper watch brans I would really enjoy a video about Junghans !!
I concur!
Try hoffman watches same quality for half price :/
As a beginner watch collector and an owner of the Aquascaphe, I have always been curious when I read comments that say this is overpriced because of the Miyota movement. Do people judge the value of a watch on accuracy of movement? Mine has been keeping excellent time (averaging around +5s/day or less) in the months I have worn it, I believe I read that Baltic regulates the movement.
Isn’t owning a watch just because you like the overall design and the way it makes you feel when you look at it a good enough reason?
Either way, congratulations Baltic and keep up what you are doing!
Oh dear. This seemed like little more than an advertisement to me.
"Adding Value" content is not the first such content he did. Check his channel.