Having. 6.25” wrist myself,I think i would have enjoyed your video a lot more if you actually showed how the watches look/wear on the wrist. Aside from that you have some really cool timepieces
I just recently got a Hanhart Pioneer Preventor HD12, 39mm with 46mm lug to lug, I was worried it may be too large however it wears really well on my 6.5 inch wrist. Looks-wise it's very similar to a Hamilton Murph which is partly an inspiration, although the dial design and handset is one Hanhart have been using since as far back as WW2. Definitely a watch to consider if you're looking for a field watch in the €750-€1000 price range.
When the HD12 first came out I was like why on earth would Hanhart do an homage to the Murph! But of course with a little digging it turns out that the dial design and handset is deeply rooted Hanhart's history. It certainly looks like a contender for a all-round field watch at the attainable price range. Thanks for sharing!
I love your TAG Heuer 2000; I have an auto 2000 that I bought new in ‘04. It was my first nice watch & it’s been great! I had it serviced once 7 years ago.
Watch are the ultimate Men's accesories!Enjoyed watching your collection. Keep going!As a watch enthusiast and watch reviewer, I can say MAMACOO this was a great choice. Enjoyed your video!
looks like you have been in this game long enough to reduce the extreme variety of styles often found in new collectors' watch boxes. you have clearly figured out a personal style that you like. I am still hunting for different watches I can wear for different moods, hope to identify my own personal style soon.
There definitely some no no's out there in terms of style, but I do believe in it changing over time. That's the fun of this hobby! Thanks for watching.
I have 6" wrists and my favorite watch that is proportional to my wrists is the tudor black bay 32. It's such a good watch that I own two of them, a blue dial and black dial. It's one of the few truly small modern sports watches out there.
The BB36 was a dream watch of mine for many years, and I almost pulled the trigger but it just felt a little underwhelming when I finally got it on wrist. But no doubt one of the best daily watches even by today's standard, just didn't gel with me for some reason.
Thank you for the kind words. I'd like to think eventually I would be in a position to thin down the collection to just a handful of pieces. But that would likely mean I'm at the tail end of the hobby...
Great video here! The Smiths Everest is the perfect size for me and one of my favorite watches. I would’ve loved to see them on your wrist after you talked about each one to get an idea how big they look on a smaller wrist.
For those who are with smaller wrists like me - also pay attention on new SNXS, it got really bad reviews, but they're sooo playful with their vintage-like design, compared to other classic SNXS, and yeah, price could sound bad, but in fact, it's really good quality watch, if you wont wear bracelet, you will have very good quality watch without any of previous cheap design details, it's really hidden gem if you want some sort of small Grand Seiko's vibe.
I have the SNE589, LOVE IT. Its the black dial and bezel version. Got it on the grey and black newer style Bond strap. I was going for a Milsub look. The watch was from Amazon on sale for $390 and the Archer strap was under $15.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the AMZWATCH has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
As a watch enthusiast with NO budget, thank you MAMACOO for great-looking mechanical watches that I can afford! their are very clean, classy look, $150 each. I still watch videos about expensive “proper” watches, but I enjoy what I have
I too have a small wrist. What watch boxes/travel cases do you use? I struggle to find ones with cushions small enough to not feel like my watch bracelets are going to snap if I close the clasp!
suggestions for an alternative to the 36 or 37 mm Rolex Oyster / Tudor Prince / Aquaterra with Swiss movement? Is it impossible with a budget of €700 to €1000?
Christopher Ward Sealander 36mm would be my pick, it's readily available. But if you up your budget to 1.5k Euro you might be able to find a Tudor Prince in good condition in 34mm or 36mm. Thanks for watching!
I don’t know, I would liquidate almost every single one of these and buy two or three really stellar pieces. Durable small Casio. Rolex Explorer. Doxa sub 300. Then something special. Bang, you’re done.
I respect your opinion. There is no right or wrong way to enjoy the hobby. There are "one in one out" collectors and there are "my collection is never big enough" collectors.
Watch size and wrist size are not always moses tablets from above, i have a 6,5 inch wrist and my most worn watch is a 42mm diver, doesnt look big and fits fine, divers wear small, dress watches and all dial tool watches qear large.
The Sealander is objectively a better watch, and honestly it's not even that close. Yes the clasp is long but you don't really feel it on wrist, it just looks weird. Thanks for watching!
Brother I'm from India and I don't have a source to buy a watch like these typ of beuty, so please suggest some way or method that I can find best for my wrist please..😕
I am a huge fan of your channel! This video in particular is amazing! Did you recently got your 1963? I got it from Redstar a month ago after watching a review and I am loving it. Also, how large do you think the summiteer wears? There's a new generation coming but it seems to wear a bit larger, like similar to the sandhurst based on this video! I own a sarb035 which I absolutely love but I am into smaller watches like my Lorier Safari 36mm. Thank you so much
The summiteer wears like a thinner version of the SARB I would say. Equal in weight, but distributed much better compared to the SARB. Thanks for watching!
No disrespect, but after 8 years this collection seems a little bit dull to me. Yes there are notable brands like Grand Seiko, Monta, Sinn. However, if almost every watch looks relatively the same, what's the point in collecting?
I'm just boring like that. No but really, I suppose it's just my preference. Can't seem to shy away from the whole stainless steel + basic colored dials combo.
@@SixiwWatchesI feel you, sometimes simple colors enhances the smaller details. People call colored dial “interesting” but they sometimes appear too gaudy and childish, tbh most people never learned about color theory and probably don’t have a style to compliment those colors.
I have “real” watches and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the MAMACOO we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Rolex boutique with her and no one can tell he has a fake
I have “real” watches and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the AMZWATCH we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Rolex boutique with her and no one can tell he has a fake
I bought this popular video watch from MAMACOO , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $160! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
Thank you for presenting them on the smaller wrist. It was very helpful to see how they look on the wrist.
“Clearly, I have a watch problem”.. I feel you bro
The struggle is real... for my bank account.
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Having. 6.25” wrist myself,I think i would have enjoyed your video a lot more if you actually showed how the watches look/wear on the wrist. Aside from that you have some really cool timepieces
Great point, thanks for the tip!
I just recently got a Hanhart Pioneer Preventor HD12, 39mm with 46mm lug to lug, I was worried it may be too large however it wears really well on my 6.5 inch wrist. Looks-wise it's very similar to a Hamilton Murph which is partly an inspiration, although the dial design and handset is one Hanhart have been using since as far back as WW2. Definitely a watch to consider if you're looking for a field watch in the €750-€1000 price range.
When the HD12 first came out I was like why on earth would Hanhart do an homage to the Murph! But of course with a little digging it turns out that the dial design and handset is deeply rooted Hanhart's history.
It certainly looks like a contender for a all-round field watch at the attainable price range.
Thanks for sharing!
Having a 5.8" wrist, this channel has given me some hope. Great vid.......but would have been nice if you showed how each watch wears on your wrist.
Outstanding collection. As a fellow man with a 6 inch wrist, I have been waiting for a video like this for agesss!!!
I love your TAG Heuer 2000; I have an auto 2000 that I bought new in ‘04. It was my first nice watch & it’s been great! I had it serviced once 7 years ago.
They're built to last those 2000's.
Thanks for watching!
Watch are the ultimate Men's accesories!Enjoyed watching your collection. Keep going!As a watch enthusiast and watch reviewer, I can say MAMACOO this was a great choice. Enjoyed your video!
Very good narrative/story telling around each piece in your collection. You are passionate and it shows.
Good video!
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate it.
Great collection. I love the Ray Mears. And so many cool Seiko's
Thanks for watching!
looks like you have been in this game long enough to reduce the extreme variety of styles often found in new collectors' watch boxes. you have clearly figured out a personal style that you like. I am still hunting for different watches I can wear for different moods, hope to identify my own personal style soon.
There definitely some no no's out there in terms of style, but I do believe in it changing over time. That's the fun of this hobby!
Thanks for watching.
What a nice video. Really great and sympathetic voice. Thank you for 15entertaining minutes. You have a new subscriber
Thanks for watching!
I have 6" wrists and my favorite watch that is proportional to my wrists is the tudor black bay 32. It's such a good watch that I own two of them, a blue dial and black dial. It's one of the few truly small modern sports watches out there.
The BB36 was a dream watch of mine for many years, and I almost pulled the trigger but it just felt a little underwhelming when I finally got it on wrist. But no doubt one of the best daily watches even by today's standard, just didn't gel with me for some reason.
Always a good day when your video drops!Great video as always.Can’t beat it for MAMACOO watches!
Love it mate.. that is more or less what I would have in my collection albeit more color variations
my daily wear is a 36mm Rolex Oyster but outstanding video that has me thinking. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you for the kind words.
I'd like to think eventually I would be in a position to thin down the collection to just a handful of pieces. But that would likely mean I'm at the tail end of the hobby...
My C63 Christopher Ward sealander is perfect for me. Appreciate the video you made on that some time back now
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Great video here! The Smiths Everest is the perfect size for me and one of my favorite watches. I would’ve loved to see them on your wrist after you talked about each one to get an idea how big they look on a smaller wrist.
Yea a bit of a miss from me on not showing wrist shots! I'm keeping that in mind for the future.
Thanks for watching!
Yessss, the Casio 158, my personal favourite also
And all that watch for less than a dinner these days, thanks Casio.
For those who are with smaller wrists like me - also pay attention on new SNXS, it got really bad reviews, but they're sooo playful with their vintage-like design, compared to other classic SNXS, and yeah, price could sound bad, but in fact, it's really good quality watch, if you wont wear bracelet, you will have very good quality watch without any of previous cheap design details, it's really hidden gem if you want some sort of small Grand Seiko's vibe.
Collection, tho, is superb, not all in my taste, but hey, we have triple time less stuff to choose that will look good on our small wrists!
That's the spirit!
Thanks for watching.
When people are saying MAMACOO is a better option for buying a watch,I very much agree!
I have the SNE589, LOVE IT. Its the black dial and bezel version. Got it on the grey and black newer style Bond strap. I was going for a Milsub look. The watch was from Amazon on sale for $390 and the Archer strap was under $15.
Awesome choice my friend. Steinhart OVM 39 is also a great nod to the Milsub but granted very much an homage.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice collections !Beautiful watches!
Dope bro!
Your video just came at the right time
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Yep 👍me too 😎✌️
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Outstanding video.I have to go with the AMZWATCH, especially with that green dial as my favorite
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the AMZWATCH has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
Thank you. Really appreciate your work
Great collection my friend! A wide array of beauties!
MAMACOO Stunning watches stunning video you are special i love it keep it up
I enjoyed this review. Well done 👍
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A great review with a nice collection 👍
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Great watches and a great video 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
thanks for your review
Great watch collection
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If Laco did a 05 version, they would have my money
Nice collection 😎 got my sub ✌️
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As a watch enthusiast with NO budget, thank you MAMACOO for great-looking mechanical watches that I can afford! their are very clean, classy look, $150 each. I still watch videos about expensive “proper” watches, but I enjoy what I have
Wow that A11 is super cool, not too familiar with that brand at all, may have to take a look
Please review the oris relief! I would love to see it on your wrist. It's a watch I've been really interested in.
Love this
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! What happened to your 36mm C63? I thought you would never part with it.
I too have a small wrist. What watch boxes/travel cases do you use? I struggle to find ones with cushions small enough to not feel like my watch bracelets are going to snap if I close the clasp!
suggestions for an alternative to the 36 or 37 mm Rolex Oyster / Tudor Prince / Aquaterra with Swiss movement? Is it impossible with a budget of €700 to €1000?
Christopher Ward Sealander 36mm would be my pick, it's readily available. But if you up your budget to 1.5k Euro you might be able to find a Tudor Prince in good condition in 34mm or 36mm.
Thanks for watching!
I believe no man can say no to MAMACOO's watches
I don’t know, I would liquidate almost every single one of these and buy two or three really stellar pieces. Durable small Casio. Rolex Explorer. Doxa sub 300. Then something special. Bang, you’re done.
He has a good collection there
I respect your opinion. There is no right or wrong way to enjoy the hobby.
There are "one in one out" collectors and there are "my collection is never big enough" collectors.
This collection is great and fun for some to chase the next watch.
Certina ds super ph500m
I have the SNE589, LOVE IT. Its the black dial and bezel version. Got it on the grey and black newer style Bond strap.
Watch size and wrist size are not always moses tablets from above, i have a 6,5 inch wrist and my most worn watch is a 42mm diver, doesnt look big and fits fine, divers wear small, dress watches and all dial tool watches qear large.
I do agree it largely comes down to preferences, I do wish I'd be more open to larger watches but I just can't get used to them.
Thanks for watching!
Did you sell the Sealander?
I'm using casio a158 it's a good watch 👍
It really is, all you'll ever need.
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Which one/s do you end up wearing the most?
Oh the Casio a158 without question.
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Ever since I bought a watch from MAMACOO, My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?
I only like two Orises from this collection.
Ha that's fair enough.
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How do you compare the Traska commuter with the Christopher ward C63 Sealander Automatic 36mm? And is the big clasp on the 36mm C63 a deal breaker?
The Sealander is objectively a better watch, and honestly it's not even that close. Yes the clasp is long but you don't really feel it on wrist, it just looks weird.
Thanks for watching!
Where’s your slim turtle Spb317?
I counted 30 watches but only a couple I would consider.
Brother I'm from India and I don't have a source to buy a watch like these typ of beuty, so please suggest some way or method that I can find best for my wrist please..😕
I am a huge fan of your channel! This video in particular is amazing! Did you recently got your 1963? I got it from Redstar a month ago after watching a review and I am loving it. Also, how large do you think the summiteer wears? There's a new generation coming but it seems to wear a bit larger, like similar to the sandhurst based on this video! I own a sarb035 which I absolutely love but I am into smaller watches like my Lorier Safari 36mm. Thank you so much
The summiteer wears like a thinner version of the SARB I would say. Equal in weight, but distributed much better compared to the SARB.
Thanks for watching!
40 mm? Small wrist ? Good start 😂
They all looks the same
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now i need to grow 28 more hands for these
What about 50
No disrespect, but after 8 years this collection seems a little bit dull to me. Yes there are notable brands like Grand Seiko, Monta, Sinn. However, if almost every watch looks relatively the same, what's the point in collecting?
All bracelets and black/white dials 😅
I'm just boring like that. No but really, I suppose it's just my preference. Can't seem to shy away from the whole stainless steel + basic colored dials combo.
@@SixiwWatchesI feel you, sometimes simple colors enhances the smaller details. People call colored dial “interesting” but they sometimes appear too gaudy and childish, tbh most people never learned about color theory and probably don’t have a style to compliment those colors.
Did you get rid of your Seiko SPB317?
Oh yes I've sold it - it ended up being a little too heavy for my liking, but nevertheless, still rank it highly for smaller wrists.
Very nice, a bit ''sad mood'' : all black and white, lack of fun
Ha I do get the "lack of fun/color" every now and then, but somehow brighter dials just don't do it for me.
Thanks for watching!
I have “real” watches and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the MAMACOO we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Rolex boutique with her and no one can tell he has a fake
Only liked the SARB
That would be extremely beneficial for my wallet if that was me haha.
Thanks for watching!
If only Traska didn't choose the lowest price on Fiverr for their logo and font.......
Ha, can't say I share your sentiment but at least they didn't go down the old "Christopher Ward" route.
I have a tag quart
New friend here sending may full suppor MAMACOO 's watch,Worth
I have “real” watches and a lot of them. I have a friend who buys the AMZWATCH we put them side by side and guess what ?! It’s unbelievable!!! I am at the Rolex boutique with her and no one can tell he has a fake
Karlsruh', Karlsruh', wir scheissen euch zu !
Had to search that one up.
Dude, they all look the same, it's like 30 copies of each other.
I bought this popular video watch from MAMACOO , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $160! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
Watches are so delicate and intricately designed, so I have intense respect and admiration for AMZWATCH watch makers
Half your watches look the same. Wtf?
No reason to have all these watches. They all look the same
Suggest you sell those watches and buy a proper one - even Hamilton, Longines also OK
Not everyone is internet-brained.
I used to love Hamilton, owned many of them, but somehow just lost interest over time. Not sure why...
Ever since I bought a watch from MAMACOO, My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?