Who's Your Daddy? Timex Marlin - Old Meets New!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2020
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    Big shout out to Jason! Thansk for the loan of both of these lovely little watches. DEFINITELY not a spec monster, and DEFINITELY not for everyone, but a real sweetie. Shame they used a Seagull which, in this example anyway, is nowhere near as accurate as it should be straight out of the box. But, does that matter? You tell me! Cheers, Jody

Комментарии • 443

  • @wheelzwheela
    @wheelzwheela 3 года назад +82

    The small size is a selling point to me. Modern watches are enormous.

  • @J0hnny8ravo
    @J0hnny8ravo 3 года назад +62

    I love small watches like this, I got nothing to prove, lol

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  3 года назад +10

      🤣 Exactly!

    • @J0hnny8ravo
      @J0hnny8ravo 3 года назад +2

      @G. PELEMANN, I mean i don’t feel the urge to compensate with a monstrous watch for the lack of something else. 😉

    • @solidus1995
      @solidus1995 3 года назад

      @@J0hnny8ravo You should love all watches. The stereotypes are stupid. I'd wear a massive gwg1000 just as fast as I'd strap on a marlin.

    • @J0hnny8ravo
      @J0hnny8ravo 3 года назад

      @@solidus1995 , meh, I don't know... I have a 19.5cm / 7.7inch wrist and I kind of stay away from watches north of 4.7cm lug to lug. I do love most watches, but I'll wear what I'm comfortable with. A bigger watch doesn't make you look bigger, it makes you look smaller. To each his own.

  • @touchmylucas115
    @touchmylucas115 3 года назад +76

    Love the new hand-in-pocket shots you’ve been doing for a bit now. Really appreciate the angle and seeing how the watch will look as your arm hangs naturally!

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  3 года назад +22

      Thanks for noticing! I'll make it a regular thing. It will encourage me not to roam around the house in my undergarments 🤣

    • @turnbasedtoddy7664
      @turnbasedtoddy7664 3 года назад

      @@JustOneMoreWatch Yeah the hand in pocket shots look so good with a small watch like this.

    • @johnboyofalaska4182
      @johnboyofalaska4182 3 года назад

      @@JustOneMoreWatch Forget the pants Just do like the rest of us guys and walk around with your hands in the waist of your underwear... Until your wife rolls her eyes at you. Again.

    • @NotThatOneThisOne
      @NotThatOneThisOne 3 года назад

      Just One More Watch you mean we won't see how they'd hang during a 6am ball scratch and yawn?

  • @kingofalldoughboys
    @kingofalldoughboys 3 года назад +43

    I must compliment you on your channel because I find your videos extremely informative and your presentation style is also very entertaining and engaging. I always look forward to watching your channel every evening. Cheers!

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching the channel mate!

  • @michaelbest5505
    @michaelbest5505 3 года назад +9

    More proof that Jody is a psychic: reviews a vintage watch literally the day after my own [first] vintage timepiece arrives. Now if you'll excuse me, I'll just go ahead and give my home a quick scan for any cameras.

  • @mcy1122
    @mcy1122 3 года назад +18

    I’ve owned one for three years and this review is dead on. Just a charming watch . Not overly ambitious. Have enjoyed it much. Great to see the channel folding Timex in. Thanks for the great videos.

    • @dhannylil2191
      @dhannylil2191 3 года назад

      how it the time keeping/accuracy tho? good?

  • @jakelee1344
    @jakelee1344 3 года назад +11

    I couldn't believe how fast I got used to the size, and how fast my other watches looked ridiculously huge!

  • @mjf2377
    @mjf2377 3 года назад +105

    Man the Specs aren't that good but it definitly ist beautiful. It's like a good looking girl with bad character....I love it☺️👍

  • @Mr_Memer.876
    @Mr_Memer.876 3 года назад +7

    Love it. If I didn't already have a vintage Zodiac 34mm, I'd buy a reissue Marlin in a heartbeat.

  • @matthewmoses4222
    @matthewmoses4222 3 года назад +6

    I think the subtlety makes these stunning, especially the remake. Great review as always :)

  • @Tenkterian
    @Tenkterian 3 года назад +10

    I have a feeling that this little fella is gonna resonate with your audience more than you might think. ;) Great video as always!
    Greetings from Germany

    • @oldiesgeek454
      @oldiesgeek454 3 года назад +1

      I'm German on my father's side...Greetings to you too!😉

  • @lupo1185
    @lupo1185 3 года назад +6

    oh dear, I have never checked amazon so fast while still watching your video! thanks for another great review...might go for the vintage though.

  • @stusims6567
    @stusims6567 3 года назад

    I own one of these that I received in the 60’s, and it still runs and keeps very good time. The case is a little the worse for wear as I wore it while mowing lawns for a number of older folks in town. The first year I only mowed three lawns, but by the second year I was mowing 18 lawns, wearing the watch full time. It is still in my collection and still ticking like a timex! Great video as always Jody!!!

  • @timelesssneakersandwatches
    @timelesssneakersandwatches 3 года назад +3

    Great video Jody, gotta love a classic like the marlin. Definitely excited for that new alpinist 😍 you mentioned.

  • @casualsuede
    @casualsuede 3 года назад +10

    My vintage marlin, best $50 I've spent on a watch.

  • @JasonTheWatchGuy
    @JasonTheWatchGuy 3 года назад +3

    Love those numerals, give the vintage look to the whole thing!

  • @davepoole5582
    @davepoole5582 3 года назад

    It's a very smart dress watch .....Thanks for the great review Jody👍👍
    I might have to have a look at one my self.

  • @johnmoorefilm
    @johnmoorefilm 3 года назад

    Lovely piece Jody. Thank you. Are there any more stories in this reissue paradigm? 👍

  • @ashleyb66
    @ashleyb66 3 года назад +9

    Timex, born in an era when the pace of life was somewhat slower 😬🤓

  • @chriswatchreviews4752
    @chriswatchreviews4752 3 года назад +1

    I have the silver dial Marlin with the Milanese bracelet. Currently wearing it on a distressed brown leather for the upcoming cold months. Only paid $99 for it, and I love it! It gets just as much wrist time as my more expensive watches. Timex nailed it, and they have definitely been on a roll lately. Thanks for the video!

  • @johnhaworth4795
    @johnhaworth4795 2 года назад +1

    The original was my first watch at birthday or Christmas around 1970, long since gone sadly, but good to see it re-issued. As a child their was still a magic about this tiny machine you strapped to your wrist. In Britain, Timex was definitely the Casio of it's day, providing good quality at an affordable price. Sad that any would look down on Timex, at the time it was the most that many of us could aspire to, and you only had one watch! Great review thanks

  • @denniscrowley8517
    @denniscrowley8517 3 года назад

    Thanks friend. Recently bought a vintage Timex @. 1970’s Gold with a spiral, pearl, silver/white face. Put it on a Speidel “Twist o Flex”, gold band. Reminds me of my Grand Dad. Absolutely love it!

  • @josephc30
    @josephc30 3 года назад

    I love the channel and have followed it for a while now. I have learned and continue to learn a lot about the hobby from your content, so thank you! I am glad to see you review the Timex Marlin. I have two vintage Marlins and one with the older V-Conic movement and they are wonderfully versatile watches if you don’t mind a smaller watch. They are among my favorite watches to wear.
    On the issue of Timex though, you should take a look at the Timex Midget if you like vintage style watches without the risk. I just received both the cream dial and black dial variants and they are a fantastic homage to the Ingersoll Midget trench watch. Interestingly the case finish is tumbled, rather than brushed or polished. That gives the case a very authentic, vintage look. I have not seen a case finished in this manner before. Another plus, the strap is soft and supple by S.B. Foot Tanning, a division of Red Wing USA. They only produced 2500 of each of the two color ways and they were marketed only in Japan, though I am not sure why. Most importantly the ticking doesn’t seem to be nearly as loud as the standard dial Weekender (for some odd reason Weekender chronos are relatively silent). Here is a link to one on Amazon if you want to take a look at it: Timex Midget Japan Limited Edition Black Dial Watch TW2R45100 www.amazon.com/dp/B076JCYKFZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qpILFbN8QW8DX

  • @allanreardon
    @allanreardon 3 года назад

    This one's been on my list for ages. The size is what held me back a little.

  • @davidbarclay3651
    @davidbarclay3651 3 года назад

    Easy to adjust. I have two, the gold one too. I’ve adjusted them both to run constantly +5/day. I own a handful of vintage models too.

  • @TheMainCore
    @TheMainCore 3 года назад

    I have both and I love them! The dial on the new one is great. Have it on a bracelet, very stylish.

  • @tahaahamed4316
    @tahaahamed4316 3 года назад

    I was waiting for this review! Have a look at the time marlin snoopy typewriter edition as well. Cheers👌

  • @diamondbed86
    @diamondbed86 3 года назад

    I agree with you Jody about which one to get. I got one of the "new" Marlins that was the silver on silver dial (the hand winding version). It was greatly decreased in price. I think that is because it is a little bit hard to read. I have an older Marlin also which I got on ebay - but I went low price over reliability - and the watch does not keep time and is a little bit shaky. So - if get a vintage one - I learned my lesson on buying from someone you can trust.

  • @SoCalWatchReviews
    @SoCalWatchReviews 3 года назад

    Thanks for representing Los Angeles and the US with Timex brother! These Marlins are beautiful!!!

  • @respectablylate3081
    @respectablylate3081 3 года назад

    Hi Jordy, added a vintage burgundy dial Marlin to the collection for $30 from Ebay. Still on its way but my first vintage piece not counting my early pieces I sort of encountered growing up. Added a few to the collection including a Longines Conquest, Bambino (cream dial), Tissot Visodate, Roamer chronograph, Swatch Irony and an Invicta Prodiver Ghost bridge. Thank you for my continued education and entertainment. I refer to it as edutaining! That's what I do for a living!

  • @mdunawaym
    @mdunawaym 3 года назад +1

    I have a vintage Marlin with the same numeric font. I think it's beautiful, and with the red crocodile strap I picked up from Teddy B I think it looks awesome with that deep patina! You're right though; I only wear it every couple of months.

  • @DaneRThomas
    @DaneRThomas Год назад

    An original Marlin given to me by my grandfather was the first watch that I ever owned. I remember winding it and being so proud of it. I'm definitely interested in picking up one of the reissues at some point for sentimental reasons for use as a dress watch.

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 3 года назад +3

    I love the size of this

  • @edwardgreenaway1808
    @edwardgreenaway1808 3 года назад +3

    I picked up an original for $40 when I was binge watching Mad Men A few years ago.

  • @alltheserobotsshallfall
    @alltheserobotsshallfall 3 года назад

    Love the style of these Timex.

  • @jgsheehan8810
    @jgsheehan8810 3 года назад +1

    Good looking little watch. Champagne/silver dial is very attractive.

    • @jgsheehan8810
      @jgsheehan8810 3 года назад

      Actually after I watched this I got out my late 50s Enicar Ultrasonic. I’m wearing that little Champagne dial beauty today. 😄

  • @baloonman5
    @baloonman5 3 года назад

    I got a marlin automatic with Charlie brown on it as my first mechanical watch. It's got an open case back that shows off an unadjusted miyota 8215, which has been pretty consistent at +2 for a while now. I kind of love how noisy the rotor is too. Really reminds me that the watch is made of gears and springs. A lovely watch if a bit pricey. It kind of reminds me of the cross company over in the fountain pen world, good or great stuff with specs that don't tell the full story and non-aggressive pricing.

  • @karlroberts580
    @karlroberts580 3 года назад

    Just love the looks for these. I’m getting into Timex a bit too recently. Bought 3 vintage marlins this week so far. Let’s hope they work when they arrive!

  • @douglasladowski6342
    @douglasladowski6342 3 года назад

    Its a simple but honest piece that makes it so appealing

  • @captbumbler5356
    @captbumbler5356 3 года назад

    Hi Jody, Very interesting review, would it be possible to do reviews of more sub 40mm watches. thanks for taking the time to do this . keep safe.

  • @williamhill7312
    @williamhill7312 3 года назад

    Stellar review! I had a Timex in the 70's when I worked outdoors, it was a disaster, it would gain 6 to 7 minutes per day and due to exposure to gasoline, (I worked in a gas station when I was 17), the case "peeled" and tarnished badly. I bought a Sears & Robuck watch, for about the same price, that was perfect for my young lifestyle, it had a very accurate Bulova movement and stood up to every thing imaginable, including a dive in the pool to retrieve a girl' earring! LOL, the old days!

  • @LawryBoyer
    @LawryBoyer 3 года назад

    Was gifted one of these. Never would’ve bought one or even looked at it before honestly, but I quite enjoy it and it’s opened me up to smaller watches which I now quite enjoy the look of

  • @flemmingsorensen5470
    @flemmingsorensen5470 3 года назад

    I like the way, the strap takes a more prominent position, with smaller watches. Its not just all watch - its really the combination, that does the trick. I recently departed from my normal app 40mm chronos, purchasing first a Stowa Marine 36, then a CWC G10. They look great, and are super comfortable (not top heavy).

  • @jeditrek
    @jeditrek 3 года назад

    Nice review and comparison of the old vs new.

  • @urielalbertosanchezm
    @urielalbertosanchezm 3 года назад

    I love it!, one of my favorite watches!

  • @porkfat5521
    @porkfat5521 3 года назад

    I was given one last Christmass, I love it. Need to wind it up twice a day to keep it going.

  • @BWV1002
    @BWV1002 3 года назад +1

    I repair vintage Timex watches. A timegrapher never read them correctly. However, once serviced, they never stop and keep time really good. I prefer originals. There are hundreds of design for Marlin, more fun :)

    • @thinkharder2028
      @thinkharder2028 3 года назад +1

      I too have successfully service hundreds of vintage Timex watches. They have a wide selection of movements but somehow the most primitive stamped brass zero Jewel made in Scotland ones just want to keep on going!

  • @hattyfarbuckle
    @hattyfarbuckle 3 года назад

    Bought my first Timex recently, a "x Keone Nunes 40mm". Leather NATO strap is really thin which at least means it doesn't add too much thickness behind the case. Very impressed with the Indiglo feature. Not bad for about $60US here in the UK, only $45 for the black dial in the sale

  • @mjmorrill081
    @mjmorrill081 3 года назад +3

    My old Timex watches all look like snow on the timegrapher. The old Marlins are now going for 150 USD. Sine a lot of people just tossed them when they were done they are getting rarer. I have the "Dorado" solid 14 ct gold electric. Not many of those left either!

  • @ashtonfera
    @ashtonfera 3 года назад

    I have a 1970 marlin and I have had it for over a year now. Still kicking and I think the 70 model is the most beautiful marlin on the market.

  • @shemadj7501
    @shemadj7501 3 года назад

    I was thinking of buying it till i saw how fast its running +40sec is massive! I’ll stick to my tisell thanks very much.

  • @gianluigirossetti8282
    @gianluigirossetti8282 3 года назад

    Well, I have the same duo. The vintage and the new one. Your review is perfect. The vintage is almost always in the box. While the modern one can be used with no problems. I must say that the chinese movement, after some use, reaches better results in timekeeping terms.

  • @peterc3700
    @peterc3700 3 года назад

    I have a Timex for each of the years between 1960 and 1974 and on. Admittedly, many don't work. However, I don't think I paid more than $5 on any one of them. Their movements are riveted and disposable. But I think the dials are beautiful. (Full disclosure, I'm a child of the 60's.) It was just fun to collect from an historic Connecticut company. My home State.

  • @stevenaston249
    @stevenaston249 3 года назад

    I have a Marlin from the 60s purchased on Ebay, had it for about 18 months. Love it, but is only an occasional wear. Would suggest looking at the Poljot Classic vintage watches. They have a similar feel but dare I say, seem to be more accurate in time keeping. Again a great value pre-owned classy watch

  • @violinmke
    @violinmke 3 года назад

    As a kid the original Marlins were torture tested in ads probably still shown on You tube. I remember one where guy jumped off a cliff into water wearing one and another where it was dragged behind a speedboat. Timex- takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
    I have a vintage one. Its hard to imagine this was done now. I bought it for the 10 year old somewhere inside me but one is enough. Oh well, we all have to grow up sometime.

  • @brandonhubbard1154
    @brandonhubbard1154 3 года назад

    I love my two vintage ones than I bought 3-4 years ago for $20 and $26. They both run very good and have some beautiful patina.

  • @zee3499
    @zee3499 3 года назад

    I love my Marlins. I own several vintage Marlins and three of the same reissue which I wear every day - I actually found two of my reissues at Nordstrom Rack for $20/piece. I'll wear this watch until I die, I can't get enough of it.

  • @vapingwithjames3370
    @vapingwithjames3370 2 года назад

    I like that they went with a movement that can be easily serviced unlike the original. I was lucky and bought a vintage Timex for $22. But I just saw this on Amazon for $127. So I think I’m going to pull the trigger and get myself one. Great review and thank you

  • @carlosxavierlopezmoreno4430
    @carlosxavierlopezmoreno4430 3 года назад

    I bought my Marlin last year. Gotta love that champagne dial!

  • @olliereed4206
    @olliereed4206 3 года назад

    The 60's ones with Arabic numerals, Black hands and a white dial are beautiful simple design. Cannot believe they did not reissue this version. I have some Smiths England watches with Dennison cases they are 32mm. They are works of art. The movements are amazing.

  • @andrewd7586
    @andrewd7586 3 года назад +2

    I’ve got an original & it keeps near perfect time after some 50+ years. Still, I’m tempted to buy the reissue😎

  • @darrens5731
    @darrens5731 3 года назад

    I bought myself a 1967 Timex marlin, gold, made in Great Britain (Dundee Scotland I believe), my birth year and country ( well England, near enough! Sorry Jodie). It was a 50 th birthday present for myself. It’s a beautiful watch, runs well and I love the sunburst dial

  • @benburgess9428
    @benburgess9428 3 года назад

    I’m somewhat of a Timex guy, and along with Casio they form the backbone of my collection. I currently have an Easy Reader, a Dual-Shock, and an Expedition. The Easy Reader is an awesome little dress watch for the rare occasion when I’m not dressed in either full-body camouflage or t-shirt & shorts. The Dual-Shock is Timex’s answer to the Casio G-Shock, and in my opinion it has a couple notable advantages over the G-Shock line. The first is size, it’s a 42mm with 22mm lugs, and it can use standard straps without a conversion. I regularly choose my Dual-Shock over my Casio G-Shock GA-100 for my outdoor adventures, it’s so much more comfortable and just as tough. For the record, I also own a Casio CA-53 and an AEQ-100. Speaking of the AEQ-100, when are you going to pick up one of those for review? For $22, you get an ani-digi module with Worldtime, 3 alarms, countdown timer, stopwatch, digital date, and 100 meters of water resistance.

  • @andrewgannon4530
    @andrewgannon4530 3 года назад +1

    I bought a vintage Marlin from 69 (nice) and had it restored. I love the character it has, and the scuffs and scratches on the case. The new one honestly did nothing for me other than remind me that I needed to buy a vintage piece.

  • @bogrot69
    @bogrot69 3 года назад

    Timex seems to have a knack for coming up with some really nice models that always find a way to fall short.

  • @stemikger
    @stemikger 2 года назад

    I love this watch so much I bought 4. I bought the 34mm hand wound and 3 40 mm XPeanuts (Snoopy at the typewriter, Snoopy as Secret Agent and Charlie Brown Flying the Kite).. They are great watches. Glad Timex is back in the mechanical (hand wound) and automatic game.

  • @greamespens1460
    @greamespens1460 3 года назад

    I like the idea comparison of old with new.

  • @davemck1887
    @davemck1887 3 года назад

    They fell in to the Bambino trap ! 😆

  • @ricardochaveste7367
    @ricardochaveste7367 3 года назад

    Definitely enjoy wearing my little 34 in my wrist, lots of charming and pretty much a goes with anything you wear ,I bought two, what can I say I'm Timex guy 👍🏼👍🏼Thank you my friend for reviewing this little Marlins...

  • @kylewest73
    @kylewest73 3 года назад

    I have two of these - one on the original black strap and one on a light brown strap. I love them. I own an Omega Seamaster DeVille from the early 1960s, but I'm afraid of damaging it whenever I wear it. I love these because I get the vintage watch without the worry of destroying it.

  • @dparis2172
    @dparis2172 3 года назад

    I have a 1969 Marlin and love it. Tiny thing, closer to 32mm than 34, but it has a lot more wrist presence than some 36-37mm watches I've tried on. It's an occasional wear piece as it runs a little fast at around +8/day... 8 minutes. 😜

  • @transitlibrarian
    @transitlibrarian 10 месяцев назад

    the review of the green 40(?)mm sent me here…
    for all I know, this video is why I bought my 34mm in the first place
    I love it and it gets less wrist time than it deserves

  • @josephrobson2553
    @josephrobson2553 3 года назад

    I have the blue dial with the milanese strap and it's absolutely great. Everyone should have a smaller watch in their collection !

  • @scottlewis2372
    @scottlewis2372 3 года назад

    I don't mind a smaller watch and my wrist is quite a bit bigger than Jody's. I recently picked up a late 50's vintage Bulova that measures around 32mm and it's great fun for the occasional wear. It was serviced by a 3rd or 4th (depending on whether the father or son did it) generation watchmaker where I bought it. I really like the looks of the Marlin, but I would have liked at least a nod toward lume, since Timex was known for utility, and a movement that would actually keep time.

  • @bRIAN_69420
    @bRIAN_69420 3 года назад +22

    Finally something for my tiny wrist!

    • @unknowntraveller8633
      @unknowntraveller8633 3 года назад +1

      You too

    • @Antoto96
      @Antoto96 3 года назад +5

      Right! I'm 5'10", 130lbs, with 6.25" wrists, and 41mm is my limit for watches. I really want something that fits my wrist, and seeing that 34mm used to be for Men makes me want more options in that size.

  • @jfcairnx
    @jfcairnx 3 года назад +1

    Jody that's a good-performing watch, badly adjusted. Clean straight trace, huge amplitude. Case knife, timegrapher and 2 minutes with a toothpick would have it keeping time pretty darn good. Love the channel, keep it up!

  • @Diago767
    @Diago767 3 года назад

    Great comparison Jody, I'm gonna have to dissagree on the reliability issue though, I've got a '65 Viscount which is essentially the automatic version of the Marlin, and if you get the chance you should take a look at the movement in the old Timex watches, they are the defenition of bomb proof, not very pretty to look at but I would put money on the new marlin with the seagull movement breaking down long before the 60's movement does.

  • @imarod78
    @imarod78 3 года назад

    I went for the new one (sunburst blue) because I heard those old Timex movements were really subpar even back in the day and especially 60 years later as your time grapher proves. Heard most watch collectors and repairers avoid vintage Timex like the plague (or covid 19 to be more timely...timely, I'm full of puns today). I also avoid quartz Timex because they're loud enough to wake the dead as you experienced. But this handsome little guy completely fit the bill for my love of vintage and my tiny wrist. The seagull ain't stellar either but apparently as you proved is way more accurate, which is reassuring! The marlin is now the only Timex in my collection, love it, makes me feel like I'm in madmen.... really enjoyed this as usual Jody

    • @pianofry1138
      @pianofry1138 2 года назад

      I have repaired Timex in the past and it isn't crazy hard it's just time consuming. If you were a watchmaker there would be no money because it takes so long to get every part aligned. The movements literally have no bridges just two plates holding all the parts together. From the factory Timex was only promising 85 seconds a day which is terrible even for the 60s. The funny thing is despite all their flaws modern and vintage Timex are what I wear most of the time even though I have "better" watches

  • @Andrewmusic100
    @Andrewmusic100 Год назад

    I love this Watch ❤

  • @3rdpig
    @3rdpig 3 года назад +34

    It's pretty and I love the look, but considering how small 40mm watches look on my nearly 8 inch wrist I think me wearing the Marlin would look like I stole some little kid's watch. And quite frankly, $200 for it is absurd. If it said Cadison on it it would probably cost $30.

    • @thsbulldawg82
      @thsbulldawg82 3 года назад

      Try it on a 9.25" wrist. I live the look, but it's comical on my arm.

    • @fatkev1983
      @fatkev1983 3 года назад +1

      Chuck, I too had the same view with my 8" wrists. Then I got a hold of a really nicely done Rolex 1016 Explorer homage to see if I could live with a smaller watch as the only Rolex I want is a 90s Explorer as I can't afford a real 1016. Since then I've bought a few vintage dress watches at the 34mm to 36mm size range and I've not looked back. A particular favourite is an early 60s King Seiko. But I do still love my robust dive watches or chunky auto chronos.
      However, I agree with you on the price... but I have two watches with Seagull movements and they've both been quite good but they are the hand wind chrono movements.

    • @henryettoit897
      @henryettoit897 3 года назад

      you can find the marlin reissue at $150 or under sometimes on grey vendor sites. At that price its not a bad deal

    • @DutchBulldog
      @DutchBulldog 3 года назад +3

      There is one thing you forget in your equation: dial size.
      1. Timex Marlin Handwind
      - Case size: 34mm
      - Dial size: circa 28-29mm
      2. Rolex Submariner
      - Case size: 40-41mm
      - Dial size: 27.5mm
      As you can see from these numbers, the Timex Marlin isn’t as small as you think it is. That is due to the fact that you are pretty much strapping a dial on your wrist. The 34mm case size wears much larger in reality than ‘on paper’.

  • @jfilm7466
    @jfilm7466 3 года назад +8

    My old Timex Automatic from around 1976 gains about 2 seconds per day

    • @JeeGee114
      @JeeGee114 3 года назад

      1975, +5. I don't think that chinese version will still be working in 45 years.

    • @oldiesgeek454
      @oldiesgeek454 3 года назад

      Just curious, have you ever had to get it serviced?

    • @junwoojang2941
      @junwoojang2941 3 года назад

      Lol, I have an automatic Timex, it gains 5 minutes per day

    • @zee3499
      @zee3499 3 года назад

      My 1976 Mercury gains about a second a day, the thing is incredible.

  • @El1988Che
    @El1988Che 3 года назад

    I adjusted the watch myself! It's a steady +3 seconds per day now. It was surprisingly quick to adjust... Faster than any NH35 I've adjusted haha.

  • @christopherhosford7805
    @christopherhosford7805 3 года назад

    My Marlin reissue is running +5 seconds/day, so perhaps things vary. My Hamilton Khaki Field is not as accurate. I swapped out the leather strap for a Milanese mesh. Enjoy your channel very much, keep it up!

  • @markplayford5836
    @markplayford5836 3 года назад

    Think I inherited something that size, i should try wearing it again. Mind you too me a year to wear the Seiko SARB as I thought it was too small. 😆

  • @nicsamazingpinballchannel7688
    @nicsamazingpinballchannel7688 3 года назад

    I have one. It gets a much larger percentage of the compliments than many others in the collection. Women in particular notice it much more often. Recommended.

  • @Miklos667
    @Miklos667 3 года назад +3

    Hi, Jody! Would you consider reviewing the new Xiaomi Neo. It's a minimal smartwacht with the aesthetics of a Casio at around 30 dollars. I know smartwatches aren't your thing, but this one is pretty cool. Cheers!

  • @ForeverUnknowing
    @ForeverUnknowing 3 года назад

    HELLOOOOOOO JODY!
    Beautiful little watches! I've got one of the reissues, but mine is on the mesh bracelet.🙂 Got it brand new for $125 USD. Sadly, I haven't worn it yet, as it's at my other house in a different country.😂 But with my 6.5" wrist, I'm thinking it's going to look rather smart. I've been wanting a small vintage style watch of this size, and I pulled the trigger after seeing it on mesh.
    Thanks Jody!

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  3 года назад

      Hellooooo! $125 is a much better price for one of these!

  • @tito841
    @tito841 3 года назад

    Great video!! Thanks! I do have an old one and it's extremely inaccurate. Is there any possibility of buying a modern seagull movement and installing it in the old one? That would be great!

  • @pierremartin9048
    @pierremartin9048 3 года назад

    I absolutely love my Marlins, one in silver with Snoopy no date and the other white dial with Charlie Brown flying a kite, date.

  • @ryann5247
    @ryann5247 3 года назад

    Lol my dad still wears an original timex marlin. That thing definitely looks the part of being 60 years old but it still works

  • @jmmartin7766
    @jmmartin7766 3 года назад

    I wore one Marlin (although, I didn't realize THAT was the name of that Timex line...) all through highschool in the 80s...
    While I didn't yet know about watches like I do now, what I did I know was that I needed a decent watch, that looked good, and wouldn't let me down...
    And it definitely did all of that-- 🖒😎

  • @rckarrh
    @rckarrh 3 года назад

    Jody, excellent video however I would like for you to review a Roamer Anfibio. The weight is less than the Marlin.

  • @jeremybodell3619
    @jeremybodell3619 3 года назад +3

    The vintage looks good for the price but they had a non jewelled “pin and plate” type movement. I’ve seen a couple for sale that have been retrofitted but then they usually cost more than the rerelease. I think the new one is pretty hard to beat if you just want something retro looking.

  • @MrPresident1878
    @MrPresident1878 3 года назад +2

    So we know who Jody is pulling for in this year’s World Series.

  • @user-wm1oo4os7e
    @user-wm1oo4os7e 2 года назад +1

    Such a pretty watch but I wish they hadn't removed the dots, it was a lovely little detail that made the vintage version just right, in my opinion :( Also the hands just look that tiny bit more generic without the lume. Love the unique color of the dial

  • @ConvoyGTR
    @ConvoyGTR 3 года назад +11

    My jaw dropped when you showed the timegrapher results. Wow!

    • @JustOneMoreWatch
      @JustOneMoreWatch  3 года назад +5

      And not in a good way.....

    • @timmcdonald5335
      @timmcdonald5335 3 года назад

      Forget about this Timex and just get the vintage Omega Seamaster Deville that if serviced well will last for decades.

    • @zBMatt
      @zBMatt 3 года назад +8

      @@timmcdonald5335 that’s about 5 to 6 times the price.

    • @timmcdonald5335
      @timmcdonald5335 3 года назад

      @@zBMatt Yes it is more expensive but I have my Dad's and it is still going strong 60 years later and it won't lose value.

    • @zBMatt
      @zBMatt 3 года назад +4

      @@timmcdonald5335 neither will the Marlin. The entire reason it came back was because people desired it so much. To the point where the original, beat up and oxidized, was going for insane prices (and Timex was getting none of the profits).

  • @MrEmbangweni
    @MrEmbangweni 2 года назад

    about your shot on the time-grapher, something is confusing me. I had my own modern (3 yr old) Timex Marlin on a timegrapher, and for sure the numbers were not outstanding (+13 face up, -7 crown down) but what gets my attention is that your timegrapher is displaying amplitude of 329 degrees, while mine is between 207 and 241 degrees. Maybe I set something up differently? I put lift angle at 52 degrees, but I am not sure what it should have been. Did you set that differently?

  • @deedee8568
    @deedee8568 3 года назад

    For 50quid or less, I love all variations of 39mm Accurist quartz 1946 Clerkenwell. Has many similarities to the Marlin.
    Issued around 2013.

  • @GerryNaughton
    @GerryNaughton 3 года назад

    I had a black dial version with 24 hour markings when I was very young. Circa 1971-2

  • @JinKee
    @JinKee 3 года назад

    10:27 it looks like the 1960s vintage timex performs like a box fresh vostok