I bought mine here in Vancouver Canada (I’m a Brit living in BC, Canada) and played the ‘hopeful tourist who’s travelled 5,000 miles in the hopes of picking up a MoonSwatch, ploy’ in order to convince the Swatch shop to give me one. It worked too .. got me a Jupiter.
Great to see all the details you pointed out, especially that year 2021 print… That’s crazy! I like the idea of collecting all 11 but can’t imagine spending the total amount for that many of this watch. Great to hear your viewpoint, which seem to go against other claims of poor craftsmanship.
I think you have to except the fact that these are plastic watches that have their limitations, I wouldn’t put them in the Toolwatch category. I’d like to have a couple in my collection, not sure I’d wear them carefree. I think buying the lot at retail also gets you half way to the real McCoy but they are fun pieces
Let me give my little bit of advice based on personal experience. I bought one here in Istanbul and I'm not impressed. It seriously is a plastic piece of shayte (read in Irish accent. Lol). Anyway it really is extremely bad. I did sell it to a mate who wanted one, I sold at the retail price and I'm glad given what happened later. What happened later? The top pusher fell off while he was wandering around the city, and it's gone. I gave him the receipt so hopefully he will get some warranty repair or replacement. Other problem, the strap started fraying within a week of him getting it from me, and secondly and I'm not kidding here, a plastic button on his shirt cuff scratched the cheap polymer crystal that seems to be what you would find on a children's ToysRus watch. Btw, the quartz movement is an extremely cheap unrepairable Ronda. Now, Chinese copies have come on the market here, for about $50, and while definitely not even matching the bad quality of the Moonswatch, the one I saw was actually not far off the mark and what was quite funny, the fake one, being sold on the street by a Nigerian man, had a seconds hand that hit all the markers, unlike the original which didn't hit more than half of them. If you want to spend £200 on a watch that you want to wear, get yourself a nice Seiko or an Orient quartz chronograph. Stainless Steel, 3 year warranty, recognized brand. You can even find a Pulsar solar powered Chronograph for less than the price of this trash that should have stayed in the ceramic toilets and waste chip shop oil recycling bins.
A great concise comment that viewers should find helpful, yes they are cheap plastic and susceptible to damage, I think my Moonswatch will be a novelty I keep in the box, if and when I get one
I have been collecting watches for 16 years, now i have more than 20 Seiko automatic watches in my permanent collection and love them a lot, i have automatic Orient, Citizen, Bulova watches. I have Swiss and Russian mechanical watches all are permanent in my collection. And also i have two Moonswatches, planning to add 3-4 more, i like them. I like them the way they are. If i bought them because they are trendy, popular and fashionable, i would not like them. I think these watches need contentedness and and ripeness to appreciate them, all people i see who enjoy them are this kind of people, they are all in the know of what this watch is and who they are. If you are not like this, i don't recommend you to buy this watch, it is crap ;)
i bought the homage pagani design 1701 v3 with seiko vk36 movement, stainless steel and sapphire crystal for 70 usd shipped. its a near copy of omega speedmaster. beautiful watch.
Those who failed to get one were the lucky ones who dodged a bullet. I have a buyer's guide for whoever is the least bit interested in the Fauxmega Moonswatch, a real 316L steel watch with a sapphire crystal and Seiko MechaQuartz VK63 movement for less than half the price of the Moonswatch. It's called the Pagani Design PD-1701.
I see them more as a toy watch. I may have been tempted to buy one if they were online, but certainly not going to spend a pound a mile to go and pick one up.
Cool man. I like them they're ok and I think it would get noobs interested. Now I would have all the colours apart from the pink one. I would have a hard choice to just pick? but I think the red one is probably my favourit9le and having one for work and things like that,if you've only got one and not collecting. You can tell the Mrs "I gotcha that Pink Speedy ya always wanted "
If swatch had enough stock when they released they would have made a killing, far more than what they have made to date. Now the only way to make good sales is to limit stock in store with small deliveries. I don't think they will sell online for many months until they recoup their initial investment via the in store method. Now maybe long term this is the best strategy for the company profits but they have alienated a lot of customers in doing so. Only time will tell. (No pun intended).
People want what they can’t have, Rolex are a prime example, I think you may be on to something, when sales slow down at the store then make them available to the masses online
@@LastWatch yup but with the same argument... when they can have it they won't want it anymore. Can't really compare rolex to swatch and I'm no fan boy.
I would most likely buy this as a daily driver for a more low profile alternative to my G-shock's which I commonly always wear. But, despite the price point, it does not seem to be fit for that job. Therefore, while I do like this watch alot, I will again resort to adding a G-shock to my collection.
I was gonna wait till online sale but now since I live nowhere near store I'll never buy one. The way it all went down turns me off for such a cheaply made watch
They do look nice, but the subpar strap and crystal, the disposable nature of them, the bs about not selling them online and the multiple reports of pre-scratched crystals and pushers that fall off turned me from a lover to a hater. I think they are tremendously overpriced at retail. I bought a copy on Ali for a tiny fraction of the price.
I think Swatch are making a healthy markup, and these are bringing in a lot of traffic to the store that may buy something else when they’re not available
@@LastWatch I bought a Mission to the Moon Moonswatch copy on Ali - cost me just under $7.00 US delivered. Runs great and no scratches on the crystal! That is what they are worth to me. It is a very cute toy watch, I have it on display and have worn it a few times. Very hard to argue with the price I paid :)
The amount of promo text on all aspects of this watch from strap to dial makes Invicta's branding look restrained. Detracts from these watches in my opinion ... just too much.
If it wasn’t such a terrible quality watch I would purchase one in a heartbeat now you got scalpers making the price skyrocket I’d rather pay 10 grand for the steel version
@@LastWatch The gap between brand and copies is stupid. I've bought homage watches off Ali Express. And they are fine. I'm not trying to buy copies/fakes. The general feeling with these though is that copies are fair game at this build quality. It's frankly insulting to make watches this shite. Whether the hype bumps them or not.
The fact that people pay the money for these is quite hilarious, a friend bought one of these on release. Cheap plastic crap. Save the extra 500 and get yourself an entry level Omega.
I bought mine here in Vancouver Canada (I’m a Brit living in BC, Canada) and played the ‘hopeful tourist who’s travelled 5,000 miles in the hopes of picking up a MoonSwatch, ploy’ in order to convince the Swatch shop to give me one. It worked too .. got me a Jupiter.
I used the same ploy in Florida to watch a shuttle launch, worked a treat
Great to see all the details you pointed out, especially that year 2021 print… That’s crazy! I like the idea of collecting all 11 but can’t imagine spending the total amount for that many of this watch. Great to hear your viewpoint, which seem to go against other claims of poor craftsmanship.
I think you have to except the fact that these are plastic watches that have their limitations, I wouldn’t put them in the Toolwatch category. I’d like to have a couple in my collection, not sure I’d wear them carefree. I think buying the lot at retail also gets you half way to the real McCoy but they are fun pieces
Love em! I have the Mission to Saturn. Love Love Love it! Thanks for the review!
Any time!
Let me give my little bit of advice based on personal experience. I bought one here in Istanbul and I'm not impressed. It seriously is a plastic piece of shayte (read in Irish accent. Lol). Anyway it really is extremely bad. I did sell it to a mate who wanted one, I sold at the retail price and I'm glad given what happened later. What happened later? The top pusher fell off while he was wandering around the city, and it's gone. I gave him the receipt so hopefully he will get some warranty repair or replacement. Other problem, the strap started fraying within a week of him getting it from me, and secondly and I'm not kidding here, a plastic button on his shirt cuff scratched the cheap polymer crystal that seems to be what you would find on a children's ToysRus watch. Btw, the quartz movement is an extremely cheap unrepairable Ronda. Now, Chinese copies have come on the market here, for about $50, and while definitely not even matching the bad quality of the Moonswatch, the one I saw was actually not far off the mark and what was quite funny, the fake one, being sold on the street by a Nigerian man, had a seconds hand that hit all the markers, unlike the original which didn't hit more than half of them. If you want to spend £200 on a watch that you want to wear, get yourself a nice Seiko or an Orient quartz chronograph. Stainless Steel, 3 year warranty, recognized brand. You can even find a Pulsar solar powered Chronograph for less than the price of this trash that should have stayed in the ceramic toilets and waste chip shop oil recycling bins.
A great concise comment that viewers should find helpful, yes they are cheap plastic and susceptible to damage, I think my Moonswatch will be a novelty I keep in the box, if and when I get one
@@LastWatch Thanks. And yes, definitely keep it in the box.....and maybe put that box inside another box, just to be sure! 😉
I have been collecting watches for 16 years, now i have more than 20 Seiko automatic watches in my permanent collection and love them a lot, i have automatic Orient, Citizen, Bulova watches. I have Swiss and Russian mechanical watches all are permanent in my collection. And also i have two Moonswatches, planning to add 3-4 more, i like them. I like them the way they are. If i bought them because they are trendy, popular and fashionable, i would not like them. I think these watches need contentedness and and ripeness to appreciate them, all people i see who enjoy them are this kind of people, they are all in the know of what this watch is and who they are. If you are not like this, i don't recommend you to buy this watch, it is crap ;)
i bought the homage pagani design 1701 v3 with seiko vk36 movement, stainless steel and sapphire crystal for 70 usd shipped. its a near copy of omega speedmaster. beautiful watch.
Nice review. Mission to Saturn is Superb.
Still hoping for the moon
Those who failed to get one were the lucky ones who dodged a bullet.
I have a buyer's guide for whoever is the least bit interested in the Fauxmega Moonswatch, a real 316L steel watch with a sapphire crystal and Seiko MechaQuartz VK63 movement for less than half the price of the Moonswatch. It's called the Pagani Design PD-1701.
I may get one in for review
I really wanted one of these, but the nearest boutique that stocks these is 4 hours and an international border crossing away from me.
sounds like a grand day out
Great sharing. Very much the same story here. I am glad to have managed to own some.
FYI I have just posted the Mercury and Venus review
Marketing genius . I prefer G Shock/Casio for budget timekeeping.
Robust and accurate
I love the watch. Very light. Comfortable. Ive been wearing it more than my speedy. I don’t have to wind it 😂
You lazy dog!
I see them more as a toy watch. I may have been tempted to buy one if they were online, but certainly not going to spend a pound a mile to go and pick one up.
I think ‘Toy’ is fair
Having tried multiple times in 8 stores round europe without success, I think I may hold off until I am passing a store. No more wasted trips.
Come to Scotland, we have a store in Edinburgh and now in glasgow with regular deliveries
I'm hoping to pick one up tomorrow.
How did you get on
Cool man. I like them they're ok and I think it would get noobs interested. Now I would have all the colours apart from the pink one. I would have a hard choice to just pick? but I think the red one is probably my favourit9le and having one for work and things like that,if you've only got one and not collecting.
You can tell the Mrs "I gotcha that Pink Speedy ya always wanted "
The Mars is pretty cool, the strange thing is that I know people with real Speedmasters trying to get hands on with the Swatches
Mission sun or earth
If swatch had enough stock when they released they would have made a killing, far more than what they have made to date. Now the only way to make good sales is to limit stock in store with small deliveries. I don't think they will sell online for many months until they recoup their initial investment via the in store method.
Now maybe long term this is the best strategy for the company profits but they have alienated a lot of customers in doing so. Only time will tell. (No pun intended).
People want what they can’t have, Rolex are a prime example, I think you may be on to something, when sales slow down at the store then make them available to the masses online
@@LastWatch yup but with the same argument... when they can have it they won't want it anymore. Can't really compare rolex to swatch and I'm no fan boy.
Sir, would it be possible to purchase one of these from you?
They are in the safe hands of Mr S
I would most likely buy this as a daily driver for a more low profile alternative to my G-shock's which I commonly always wear. But, despite the price point, it does not seem to be fit for that job. Therefore, while I do like this watch alot, I will again resort to adding a G-shock to my collection.
The G-Shock would be a better choice for a daily watch
I had to nope out on these when I saw someone had snaped a plastic pusher from normal use.
Personal experience of this Zim. My whole story is in the comments.
I’ve seen this on several threads
I was gonna wait till online sale but now since I live nowhere near store I'll never buy one. The way it all went down turns me off for such a cheaply made watch
Strangely there is an online price, a little more than the store, maybe swatch still have plans to sell online
They do look nice, but the subpar strap and crystal, the disposable nature of them, the bs about not selling them online and the multiple reports of pre-scratched crystals and pushers that fall off turned me from a lover to a hater. I think they are tremendously overpriced at retail. I bought a copy on Ali for a tiny fraction of the price.
I think Swatch are making a healthy markup, and these are bringing in a lot of traffic to the store that may buy something else when they’re not available
@@LastWatch and that's fair play. But I saw a review with one scratched out the box. My 100 notes Pagani has safire. Lazy bastards.
@@BURP39R... yup stainless steel, sapphire and mecha-quartz. You can also get an homage with automatic ST19 movement.
Yeah i feel the same way seems there's a lot of drawbacks despite the hype
@@LastWatch I bought a Mission to the Moon Moonswatch copy on Ali - cost me just under $7.00 US delivered. Runs great and no scratches on the crystal! That is what they are worth to me. It is a very cute toy watch, I have it on display and have worn it a few times. Very hard to argue with the price I paid :)
I do love how people try to justify the price of these plastic toy watches.
I think you just accept that they are toys and pay the premium with a smile
The amount of promo text on all aspects of this watch from strap to dial makes Invicta's branding look restrained. Detracts from these watches in my opinion ... just too much.
Just in case you were unsure as to what you were wearing
If it wasn’t such a terrible quality watch I would purchase one in a heartbeat now you got scalpers making the price skyrocket I’d rather pay 10 grand for the steel version
It makes the real thing look affordable
@@LastWatch perhaps that’s it’s marketing strategy
I can hear the watch ticking
You have exceptional hearing
Skmei has copies of them.
So I've been told
Actually no plastic watch is worth half that much.
Bioceramic
Unlike a a cheap Chinese homage.
The copies are better quality ffs
I’ve not seen the copies, do you have a link
@@LastWatch The gap between brand and copies is stupid. I've bought homage watches off Ali Express. And they are fine. I'm not trying to buy copies/fakes.
The general feeling with these though is that copies are fair game at this build quality.
It's frankly insulting to make watches this shite. Whether the hype bumps them or not.
Don't buy online...nz$450 bezel fell off first day ( I glued it back on ) total cheap fake gutted
Good God! All of that running about for a cheap toy watch. Smh.
The fact that people pay the money for these is quite hilarious, a friend bought one of these on release. Cheap plastic crap. Save the extra 500 and get yourself an entry level Omega.
Which Omega
@@LastWatch many to choose from for around 1000.