Excellent review. One note, the chrono seconds hand alignment can be adjusted by pulling the crown out to the second position (time setting), then pressing the top pusher (2 o'clock) to adjust the alignment. The hand only moves forward (clockwise) a tiny amount per button push; there is no way to go backwards. Pressing and holding the pusher for more than 3 seconds will advance the hand continuously, until you let go, so you don't have to press it ~300 individual times if you over-shoot and need to go all the way around. The 1/10 sub-dial alignment can be adjusted by using the bottom pusher (4 o'clock) using the same procedure. I really enjoyed your delivery style and cadence, accentuated by background music that I thought was expertly chosen and ducked, perfectly, with the voice-over. Really well done.
WOW! Incredible review. Detailed and informative with impressive production value. Really appreciate the time and effort spent on your b-role and the atmospheric music and way you read your script. Going through your catalog now and as I notice you havn't posted in a while, I hope you are doing well and will be posting more reviews soon. Thank you. Subscribed.
Dear Pablo, it is always a true pleasure to watch your videos. Absolutely breathtaking photography and such captivating narration. I'm blessed with owning both, the newest Omega Speedmaster Professional Moon Watch and the Bulova Lunar Pilot (plain stainless steel version). Both amazing in their own right, but so remarkable that I enjoy both on my wrist the same. Obviously, the Omega is a more sophisticated and prestigious piece, but historically, the Bulova is just as significant, and perhaps one can argue a better performer. At the end of the day, I love both for what they represent, which to me is the ability of man to push the envelope of science and engineering to go into space, perhaps closer to God. Thank you again to you and your sons Pablo for your outstanding work. Be well, my friend.
My God you’re cadence, photography, the music… This could have been a a broken watch and I’d have bought it. It’s worth noting and thanking you for your efforts and creativity. Someday you may be gone but these videos will hang around and have even more gravitas. Thank you Sir.
Terrific review, well done. I have the first generation version with the date. It’s a big watch that looks great on my 71/4” wrist. It is by far my most accurate watch in my collection. You can adjust the chronograph hand “zero” location, just google it. I adjusted mine and it’s perfect now. Keep up the amazing work.
I love this story and it's a beautiful looking watch. I like the fact that this is not known to many as a watch that went to the moon. Although I think it sold in 2015 for $1.3M dollars ($1.6 with commission). It still had some of the moon dust on it and wear and tear from re-entry. What an item to own! I said I wasn't going to buy anymore watches....but I am very tempted by this version. I believe the chronograph measure to 1/20th of a second (5/100ths). My 37yr old Seiko Sports 100 Chronograph does the same. Thanks for the video, some great videography in there!
Good afternoon sir. I really enjoyed your video, the praise for the watch is deserved. I have the exact same watch and I rate it highly, it has a really solid feel to it. I have a below average size wrist, but I couldn't care less. It's a great watch.
Great review. Two things: 1. NASA never commissioned a watch or a watched competition. They tested a bunch of watches, including the Daytona, and decided on the Speedmaster. In fact, Omega only found out about this after the pictures were published. 2. You can fix the chronograph hand position, using the crown and pushers.
Excellent review. One note, the chrono seconds hand alignment can be adjusted by pulling the crown out to the second position (time setting), then pressing the top pusher (2 o'clock) to adjust the alignment. The hand only moves forward (clockwise) a tiny amount per button push; there is no way to go backwards. Pressing and holding the pusher for more than 3 seconds will advance the hand continuously, until you let go, so you don't have to press it ~300 individual times if you over-shoot and need to go all the way around. The 1/10 sub-dial alignment can be adjusted by using the bottom pusher (4 o'clock) using the same procedure.
I really enjoyed your delivery style and cadence, accentuated by background music that I thought was expertly chosen and ducked, perfectly, with the voice-over. Really well done.
WOW! Incredible review. Detailed and informative with impressive production value. Really appreciate the time and effort spent on your b-role and the atmospheric music and way you read your script. Going through your catalog now and as I notice you havn't posted in a while, I hope you are doing well and will be posting more reviews soon. Thank you. Subscribed.
Dear Pablo, it is always a true pleasure to watch your videos. Absolutely breathtaking photography and such captivating narration. I'm blessed with owning both, the newest Omega Speedmaster Professional Moon Watch and the Bulova Lunar Pilot (plain stainless steel version). Both amazing in their own right, but so remarkable that I enjoy both on my wrist the same. Obviously, the Omega is a more sophisticated and prestigious piece, but historically, the Bulova is just as significant, and perhaps one can argue a better performer. At the end of the day, I love both for what they represent, which to me is the ability of man to push the envelope of science and engineering to go into space, perhaps closer to God. Thank you again to you and your sons Pablo for your outstanding work. Be well, my friend.
My God you’re cadence, photography, the music…
This could have been a a broken watch and I’d have bought it.
It’s worth noting and thanking you for your efforts and creativity. Someday you may be gone but these videos will hang around and have even more gravitas.
Thank you Sir.
Terrific review, well done. I have the first generation version with the date. It’s a big watch that looks great on my 71/4” wrist. It is by far my most accurate watch in my collection.
You can adjust the chronograph hand “zero” location, just google it. I adjusted mine and it’s perfect now.
Keep up the amazing work.
You convinced me. I'm ordering one. 😊
I love this story and it's a beautiful looking watch. I like the fact that this is not known to many as a watch that went to the moon. Although I think it sold in 2015 for $1.3M dollars ($1.6 with commission). It still had some of the moon dust on it and wear and tear from re-entry. What an item to own! I said I wasn't going to buy anymore watches....but I am very tempted by this version. I believe the chronograph measure to 1/20th of a second (5/100ths). My 37yr old Seiko Sports 100 Chronograph does the same. Thanks for the video, some great videography in there!
Good afternoon sir.
I really enjoyed your video, the praise for the watch is deserved. I have the exact same watch and I rate it highly, it has a really solid feel to it. I have a below average size wrist, but I couldn't care less. It's a great watch.
Possibly one of best watches for the cash 💵 who doesn’t love the underdog ❤
this is a cool watch indeed. i would preffer the sandblasted finish myself on a nato/zulu strap
Great review. Two things: 1. NASA never commissioned a watch or a watched competition. They tested a bunch of watches, including the Daytona, and decided on the Speedmaster. In fact, Omega only found out about this after the pictures were published. 2. You can fix the chronograph hand position, using the crown and pushers.
Nice
There is a procedure to adjust the zero position of the seconds and 100th seconds hand.
i have this watch and it is very good for this price
Can I be “Pablo” too?
Bull' oh va.