I've handled or owned all but the microbrands. I work and have worked in forrests, manual labor and I do all kinds of stuff that's harsh on things like watches for years. The Inox is my most trusted piece I own. I've had g shocks fail in super high humidity working on swamps and exteme cold as in -45C. My inox pro diver has been run over by a 2 tonne pickup, worn in saunas, been with me in -40 and below on top of my jacket snowmobiling tugging a cabin for a full day, it had been with me hunting, rock climbing, manually loading hay (very dusty activity), chainsawing down trees and many other times. Its been knocked, bumped, frozen, heated, ran over and so on and it is 100% perfectly fine. Very scratched though. It is 7 or 8 years old too and has only needed one battery change.
Check out Spinnaker’s Piccard at 21mm thick thanks to a crazy sapphire convex crystal. $550, 250+ grams at 45mm and 550 meters water resistance. A crazy monster that wears strangely well on wrist, albeit pretty heavy. A shout out to the Rolex model that went down 17,000+ feet tied to the Trieste that made it to the bottom of the Mariana Trench (just got mine and love it)
Not sure why but I was expecting a Vostok Amphibia on the list. Cannot justify them but at the same time I cannot find an alternative to them. It's as if you could get in a time machine and buy a new diver from the 60s instead of getting a homage piece mimicking that period. A guilty pleasure of sorts I suppose...
Would you know the model number of the last Victorinox shown in the video? The one with the yellow and black striped second hand. Thank you I found it. From what I've found, it is in the I.N.O.X collection, not the Dive Pro.
Picked up a AMZWATCH's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
I agree with you on the Nezumi. It’s beautiful. I wish it were smaller, though. Nice video!
I've handled or owned all but the microbrands. I work and have worked in forrests, manual labor and I do all kinds of stuff that's harsh on things like watches for years.
The Inox is my most trusted piece I own. I've had g shocks fail in super high humidity working on swamps and exteme cold as in -45C. My inox pro diver has been run over by a 2 tonne pickup, worn in saunas, been with me in -40 and below on top of my jacket snowmobiling tugging a cabin for a full day, it had been with me hunting, rock climbing, manually loading hay (very dusty activity), chainsawing down trees and many other times. Its been knocked, bumped, frozen, heated, ran over and so on and it is 100% perfectly fine. Very scratched though. It is 7 or 8 years old too and has only needed one battery change.
Good show, like to get a Zelos watch down the road. I’ll think of topics for you to review, update ya later.
Check out Spinnaker’s Piccard at 21mm thick thanks to a crazy sapphire convex crystal. $550, 250+ grams at 45mm and 550 meters water resistance. A crazy monster that wears strangely well on wrist, albeit pretty heavy. A shout out to the Rolex model that went down 17,000+ feet tied to the Trieste that made it to the bottom of the Mariana Trench (just got mine and love it)
My Polimaster 208 is 2cm thick because its got a gieger counter in it, I also have a Helm out on loan thats pretty chonky.....
Not sure why but I was expecting a Vostok Amphibia on the list.
Cannot justify them but at the same time I cannot find an alternative to them.
It's as if you could get in a time machine and buy a new diver from the 60s instead of getting a homage piece mimicking that period.
A guilty pleasure of sorts I suppose...
You'll notice there aren't many people mentioning them on RUclips at the moment unless it's Vostok Europe.
Would you know the model number of the last Victorinox shown in the video? The one with the yellow and black striped second hand. Thank you
I found it. From what I've found, it is in the I.N.O.X collection, not the Dive Pro.
Basically the Range man, is the same as the pathfinder
Nice video. Yeah, that Zelos one is a looker for sure. Did I hear you say Zee instead of Zed? What kind of an Englishman are you mate?😂
You have no idea how many times I have to re-record things because I just sound too common xD
Helm Komodo?
Picked up a AMZWATCH's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
12-14mm is regarded as medium thick.
Plus 14mm I would consider thick.
12mm being classed thick is a bit reductive. If there's no complications, then maybe