Purchased the panda dial watch correctly for the manufacturer in China. It arrived today, used the timer twice, and it broke. It's a great looking watch. However, it becomes useless if broken. Your viewers should be aware that the manufacturer's website has a disclaimer not to use the timer, unless necessary. Noticed it when I was on their website to initiate the return. Sad that I have to send it back. Not sure if you have any suggestions? Great video.
I reviewed this watch , it worked great, of course you can use the chronograph - perhaps you received a defective watch, accept the return I guess, this happens sometimes
Hi quick question. I received this watch a few days ago and while the start/stop button has great tactile click, the reset button has no tactile click and is just springy. Do you remember if your version had the same "non clicky" reset pusher?
Be aware that some of these chronograph watches come with some bad quality problems and serious defects. Some shouldn’t have passed quality test and are send to customers anyway. I received one with some serious chronograph adjustments. Central second chronograph hand was running chaotically, minutes chronograph hand tended to jump back when passing the next minutes. I had to adjust 2 eccentric screws to correct bad adjustments. One of the eccentric screws had a damaged head. The guy who did this crap used an inappropriate screwdriver. He also broke one tooth of the clutch gear wheel next to it. The so called swan neck has a screw that is not long enough to keep the index steady against the swan neck spring when in a delay position. Case back was not well screwed. Found some dust an residues inside.
Very easy with polywatch if they arent deep scratches. Love the way acrylic looks but hate worrying about my crystal getting scratched. Also, these chinese watches are cheap for one main reason - chinese labor costs. If you pay your employees $20 a day your manufacturing costs will be very low. Besides that china has been putting out some decent watches as of late.
@@WatchAddictionReviews Agree on the vintage look and it's really appealing, but not practical as a daily wear due to risk of scratching that beautiful crystal.
Nice, I have heard good things about MK
good to hear 🙏
Yeah. I like this one. It's on the list... Probably this reverse panda
Purchased the panda dial watch correctly for the manufacturer in China. It arrived today, used the timer twice, and it broke. It's a great looking watch. However, it becomes useless if broken. Your viewers should be aware that the manufacturer's website has a disclaimer not to use the timer, unless necessary. Noticed it when I was on their website to initiate the return. Sad that I have to send it back. Not sure if you have any suggestions? Great video.
I reviewed this watch , it worked great, of course you can use the chronograph - perhaps you received a defective watch, accept the return I guess, this happens sometimes
@@WatchAddictionReviews Where did you get the watch from?
Same plce as you Merkur
Hi quick question. I received this watch a few days ago and while the start/stop button has great tactile click, the reset button has no tactile click and is just springy. Do you remember if your version had the same "non clicky" reset pusher?
It should be..since it has the same movement with the Sea-Gull 1963.
It also has the same, or at least similar, case with that.
Thats a ggreat looking watch!!
thanks! glad you enjoyed the video señor
Be aware that some of these chronograph watches come with some bad quality problems and serious defects. Some shouldn’t have passed quality test and are send to customers anyway. I received one with some serious chronograph adjustments. Central second chronograph hand was running chaotically, minutes chronograph hand tended to jump back when passing the next minutes.
I had to adjust 2 eccentric screws to correct bad adjustments. One of the eccentric screws had a damaged head. The guy who did this crap used an inappropriate screwdriver. He also broke one tooth of the clutch gear wheel next to it. The so called swan neck has a screw that is not long enough to keep the index steady against the swan neck spring when in a delay position.
Case back was not well screwed. Found some dust an residues inside.
Another Seagull 1963 variation. I hv that one. Do check that the tension spring on the chrono seconds hand is in place.
dont even have it anymore :-)
does anyone know how to order the reverse panda? its only the regular panda on the website
probably oos
@@WatchAddictionReviews yeah maybe
Very easy with polywatch if they arent deep scratches. Love the way acrylic looks but hate worrying about my crystal getting scratched. Also, these chinese watches are cheap for one main reason - chinese labor costs. If you pay your employees $20 a day your manufacturing costs will be very low. Besides that china has been putting out some decent watches as of late.
very true, they pay the factory workers like 5$ a day usd
How do these hours behave after half a year? can you tell us?
sold it
I still have it...the movement is still superb and reliable
Isn't this just a Seagull 1963 but with a different dial?
i dont think so
the case is way different
tempted but acrylic crystal is a turn off
I think it looks very vintage like
@@WatchAddictionReviews Agree on the vintage look and it's really appealing, but not practical as a daily wear due to risk of scratching that beautiful crystal.
the promo code doesn't work
perhaps its over
At 38mm, that watch would be fantastic when rocking a bund strap on smaller wrists.
perhaps so,'personally not a big fan of the bund
For the price it is really unbeatable....
Yep 10000% my man