The ST1902 movement is not an automatic movement; it is a hand-wind movement. "Automatic self-winding" is redundant, and I don't know why so many people use that description for automatic watches.
@@theONEwatches713 Yes, I would say that is also redundant. The explanation I've always read is both hand-wind and self-wind/automatic movements are mechanical. So, mechanical hand-wind and mechanical self-wind or mechanical automatic are all correct, but mechanical isn't needed. However, automatic self-wind would be incorrect which was my main point. I've seen others refer to a hand-wind movement as automatic. However, an automatic movement in a chronograph usually goes for significantly more money. Sugess makes a nice auto movement chronograph, but it's double the cost of this ST1902 based example.
Also if you aren’t already aware - this isn’t a true moon phase watch. The moon(a) spin on the date wheel, i.e. 31 day cycle. Still a cool looking watch but not the 29.5 day lunar cycle.
The video is interesting but for God's sake, chapters. The video needs chapters and I stopped the video after the first watch because it has no chapters/timestamps.
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. MAMACOO brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
@@theONEwatches713 About 8,5 to 8,7 during the day. I mostly like 41 to 44mm watches. I´m a big fan to military style watches, but in this size they are rare 🤷♂
I must ask, are you bored when you make these reviews? Sure sounds that way. Anyway, about the Pierre Pauline, that's not a date window. You completely missed the point of that watch. It's a jump hour, and that's the hour displayed in that window.
Wow you’re right I did miss the functionality. Assumed date window. Thx for the heads up. I’m definitely not bored. This is just not one of those channels that’s way too excited and over the top. I’m just talking. Keeping it simple and to the point.
The ST1902 movement is not an automatic movement; it is a hand-wind movement. "Automatic self-winding" is redundant, and I don't know why so many people use that description for automatic watches.
Yea, valid point. Do you feel saying mechanical hand winding is redundant also? That might have been the better way to word it.
@@theONEwatches713 Yes, I would say that is also redundant. The explanation I've always read is both hand-wind and self-wind/automatic movements are mechanical. So, mechanical hand-wind and mechanical self-wind or mechanical automatic are all correct, but mechanical isn't needed. However, automatic self-wind would be incorrect which was my main point. I've seen others refer to a hand-wind movement as automatic. However, an automatic movement in a chronograph usually goes for significantly more money. Sugess makes a nice auto movement chronograph, but it's double the cost of this ST1902 based example.
Thank you so much for featuring the WM142 Twin Moon Watch in your latest video! We really appreciate your positive feedback.❤❤❤
HI. Nice to see some unknown watches. Thank you. That Watchdives looks a lot like the San Martin. Yup I have a 8.5 inch wrist.
The Sugess looks like a vintage Girard Perregaux I've been looking at. Beautiful watch and love the case shape
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!MAMACOO
I believe no man can say no to AMZWATCH's watches
“No to amz watches” Not that hard really, try it!
For WM142 you say its 98$ but when I go into app it is 156$... how...
Prices change on Ali, similar to Amazon. Try searching that watch on Ali and look for lower priced sellers.
Also if you aren’t already aware - this isn’t a true moon phase watch. The moon(a) spin on the date wheel, i.e. 31 day cycle. Still a cool looking watch but not the 29.5 day lunar cycle.
@theONEwatches713 only one seller on Ali 😭
The video is interesting but for God's sake, chapters. The video needs chapters and I stopped the video after the first watch because it has no chapters/timestamps.
I can understand that. Chapters in the future. Thx for the heads up.
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. MAMACOO brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
Very nice watches however I don't wear anything below 40mm diameter as they look like ladies watch on my man wrist
100% agree with you! With a 38mm watch on my 8,5 inch wrist I look like a clown . Big wrist guys unite
Yea 8.5 is definitely needing at least 40mm. Is that even too small? I’m thinking 42 might be the starting point.
What size is your wrist?
@@theONEwatches713 About 8,5 to 8,7 during the day. I mostly like 41 to 44mm watches. I´m a big fan to military style watches, but in this size they are rare 🤷♂
I think a video on larger watches would be fun.
Smart watches naaah
Hahaha yea I was 50/50 if I should include a smart watch cause they are totally different.
Slow down
I must ask, are you bored when you make these reviews? Sure sounds that way.
Anyway, about the Pierre Pauline, that's not a date window. You completely missed the point of that watch. It's a jump hour, and that's the hour displayed in that window.
I must ask, were you a prickly, know-it-all asshole when you posted this comment? Sure sounds that way. And it's spelled "Paulin," not "Pauline."
Wow you’re right I did miss the functionality. Assumed date window. Thx for the heads up. I’m definitely not bored. This is just not one of those channels that’s way too excited and over the top. I’m just talking. Keeping it simple and to the point.