I like the idea of combining watch and beautiful natural scenes. You even did a little adventure to show the meaning of tool watch in today's world. It's really a pleasant and relaxing thing to watch after a long's work. Thanks for bringing joy to us! Looking forward to your next video!
Technically, the markers on the bezel dont tell you how much 'oxygen' you have let on a dive. They just tell you how long you've been under for. Also, when you dive, your generally dive with 'air' not 'oxygen'. Diving using pure oxygen would actually kill you.
Wow! Now that is something! Needless to say, you made a great choice, enjoy your new acquisition. (Just uploaded kind of a review of the watch - still in love with it after six years)
Depends on the depth 😉 accelerated deco maybe lol. Great video buddy!! I prefer the ETA version you have (less text on the screen for one). The “In-house” movement they use on the newer ones is made by Kenissi - not even in the same building!! Although owned by Tudor, Chanel and others and supply other brands such as Breitling and a few others - is it a play on words to say “In house”??
I still love this video. Miss your stuff, Hope everything is fine. Did you see that uncleseiko has new bracelets for the Pelagos? The US1450 seems very interesting.
This video is absolutely brilliant! Deep philosophy and poetry meets horology
Thank you so much!
I like the idea of combining watch and beautiful natural scenes. You even did a little adventure to show the meaning of tool watch in today's world. It's really a pleasant and relaxing thing to watch after a long's work. Thanks for bringing joy to us! Looking forward to your next video!
Thanks for watching, so glad I could brighten up your afternoon!
Technically, the markers on the bezel dont tell you how much 'oxygen' you have let on a dive. They just tell you how long you've been under for. Also, when you dive, your generally dive with 'air' not 'oxygen'. Diving using pure oxygen would actually kill you.
True and true. I wasn‘t very precise with my language there. Thanks for pointing that out - and thanks for watching!
@@watchesinthewild8276 loved the video, made me go out today and buy a Pelagos anyway !!!
Wow! Now that is something! Needless to say, you made a great choice, enjoy your new acquisition. (Just uploaded kind of a review of the watch - still in love with it after six years)
Depends on the depth 😉 accelerated deco maybe lol.
Great video buddy!! I prefer the ETA version you have (less text on the screen for one). The “In-house” movement they use on the newer ones is made by Kenissi - not even in the same building!! Although owned by Tudor, Chanel and others and supply other brands such as Breitling and a few others - is it a play on words to say “In house”??
I still love this video. Miss your stuff, Hope everything is fine.
Did you see that uncleseiko has new bracelets for the Pelagos? The US1450 seems very interesting.
What a beautifull video.
Thank you! :)
Tool watches then are now adventure watches, a piece you can beat around and still work forever
Mine still works perfectly after using it hardcore for six years!
Oh I walked around outside with my Watch the Tudor is perfect,LMAO
Lol, something like that, I guess.
I have the Pelagos with the blue face and agree that it’s probably the best tool watch around for the money .
Congrats, that’s a superb choice! The Pelagos is certainly among the best modern tool watches available.