Thank you, thank you, thank you! I was looking for this EXACT model (as for a 11/11 buy maybe...) and you bring this up. Sterile, grey, but the PT5000... Nice to know that the hands have decent lume - i don't care about the indices, had a Movado in my youth, i can live without any at all! - and the thickness is not an issue too. Now i have to see deep in my pocket and hit this one or the Seestern. Thanks again mate, just on time! Be well!
Thank you for reviewing this watch! I've been staring at it incessantly and I'm pretty sure you just made up my mind! The one you reviewed is definitely the same I'd choose. Keep it up! Thanks again!
Finally pulled the trigger. Should be cool to see how it can be customized. Your link works about half of the time. The other times it says the site cant be reached. At any rate hopefully you get credit for that one. Thanks again.
@@rickhufnagel6984 You'll have to let me know how you get on with the customisations. Oh ok. Out of interest are using the links on your phone or computer?
@@rickhufnagel6984 That's weird. As that's what I've got too and I always test them first. Do you have the AliExpress app and if so, does it open in that?
Excellent and in-depth review. Thanks for your honesty... its the only way to continue being "different" than many other reviewers. PS: my private Watch Circle appreciate additional videos on STRAPS and BRACELETS. Always welcome suggestions and reviews on these.
Excellent watch for the price. I think the lovely crystal is the best feature of this watch. It works well with the sunburst dial. But I would have liked this watch even more if it was as a touch smaller
Just bought this watch, it now has ar coating. The dial does look small within the case to me. Case is well finished, perfect date alignment, the hands look a bit cheap, but overall as a holiday beater I’m happy with it. The luminosity is good and it doesn’t wear too big on the wrist. For the money it’s incredible value.
@@gonzalomcordovez Thanks. If you go to AliExpress via one of my links, no matter what you buy I get s small commission. Obviously you don't pay any extra though.
Hey bud , I'm glad you liked this one overall. For me the only real niggle is the lack of AR and more lume in the indices would be nice but with the hands it's usable. I'm a seven wrist also but I find this one fits me well, the thickness disappears on wrist. Still I think it's a great deal. Thanks for the review bud. All the best.
Nice. I owned a genuine 62MAS and bought a San Martin homage (before they introduced that awful new logo) and I have to say it's very good, lume too and very close to the original. This is too big imo and could have been really good especially with the PT5000 option. Btw, what's in your watch roll just out of focus?
The watches in the watch roll, going left to right are these. The links to all of them are in the video descriptions. ruclips.net/video/iiZiCHvJwig/видео.html ruclips.net/video/9HXKIGgyGGU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/5narpNfibRE/видео.html
It seems like the lume on the indices only lasts a minute or so, and only the lume pip on the bezel glows. An Addies or a Steeldive will have full, good lume on indices and the bezel. I wonder how bad the lume is on the Great Wave dial? The 300m WR, and domed sapphire is really nice for the asking price, but the crappy lume kills it. The branding is actually, pretty inoffensive.
Yeah the lume on the indices is a bit disappointing. But at least the lume on the hands is good. I've not tried out the Steeldive 62MAS homage. I've got the San Martin one, which is great. But obviously a lot more expensive though.
Too plain for my tastes. I thought the case back was more stylish and attractive compared to the dial/front. Not a bad watch. Hopefully they keep improving as they release more watches. Good review. Cheers!
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR- Got one of these in the post last week. Black dial/PT5000. My main concern was the crystal in the AliExpress photos looked milky. I believe this was lighting and a gray dial. My watch is clear and beautiful. As for the branding, no logo watches look like cheap knock-offs. If a company won't put a logo on it they must be ashamed of their product. Would you buy a no logo Rolex? 🤔 The lume is rated by everyone as very poor. My test is to charge the lume before bed and see if it holds up all night. My bladder timer worked perfectly and the lume, though light on the indices, stayed legible all night. Over the course of a week it held very accurate time. This model is a win/win in my opinion.
So reflective! No AR probably tends to work better on a flat crystal. I am interested in the Seestern because of the smaller size.... If someone wanted a larger one....I think San Martin makes a really nice version. It's cool that cheaper options are available... But I'm a bit fussy and don't think it's worth it.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR this is a good option for the money.... For sure. There is that strange use of space between the dial and the bezel.... Kind of a big gap there. Nice option for the money though.
Yes, it's by no means a perfect watch, BUT for the money it does everything pretty well? I have the PT5000 model/version, as I have more than enough NH35/36's etc. and runs very well, eg. within a few seconds a day, which is fine for me. The lume on the hands is fine for me as I can workout where the hands are in relation to markers/indices etc?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR Exactly, I think for the price, it's a no brainer, thanks for the no frills review, makes a pleasant change for the usual carp/rubbish etc.
Something I've noticed recently mate is your aliexpress link not taking me to the right product. Takes a few clicks to get to it. This is on mobile by the way and may be my issue, not yours
Literally just recently. It's weird, I'm on android and when I tap the link a different product comes up, but when I then tap "open in chrome" I'm taken to the right product.
@@kevincoleman242 That's very odd. I'm on Android as well and when I click on them it just opens straight up into the AliExpress app 🤔 Are you using the RUclips app or just a browser?
I think the rehaut is 2 to 3.5mm too high, compared with the original. ALL homages are in my opinion 🤔. But apart from that, nice watch and a professional and detailed rewiew, thanks for that 👍👍👍
I've got the seiko sla043, and it's a gorgeous looking watch. But then at 4k it should be. If you like the look of the 62mas , then watches like this have their place. I think san Martin and armida do the best versions of the 62mas , but obviously that reflects in the cost. I think if you have larger wrists , the spb051 from seiko is a great buy now. You can pick up a decent 2nd hand one for around £500. It's a very impressive watch though for that sort of money. I have both the 051 and the sla043, which was hard for me to splash out nearly 2.5k for the sla used. Insane price I know, but the quality is on the same level as omega and rolex in regards to build quality. I certainly don't regret buying mine, as I know in time , the price will increase because it's such a beautiful design, as all these homages to it, shows that . I've always loved watches, and I can apprieciate that even homages are great for people who love the look, but don't want to spend silly money on a watch. Years ago homage watches were really poor quality and you were lucky if something didn't fall off the dial or the bracelet broke. But now you can buy a really decent made watch that will last for years, and serve you well. Makes you wonder why people like me buy the real McCoy, lol .
This is what's so great about this hobby. No matter what your budget there are plenty of really nice options now. Even if some people can afford to splash out more money on a watch, not all of them may want to. Some not feel comfortable spending that much on a watch. Or perhaps they'd rather have a nice collection of more affordable watches to choose from, rather that just one more expensive piece. Each to their own I say.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR , yes I totally agree. Even though I've got some nice pieces now, I still get enjoyment from cheaper models. In my experience it doesn't matter what you pay for a watch, every watch has its good and bad points usually. I normally carefully consider every purchase now, because if your spending a lot on one, it has to be right for you. I mean watch prices have spiralled in the last ten years , especially with brands like seiko and the likes of omega and rolex. My grail was an omega planet ocean with the orange bezel, but when it first came out , I just couldn't afford one. And now I can, I won't buy one because they are asking like 3k for a 20 year old model now, which is more than they were , when new. Crazy really, so I tend to be very selective nowadays. I try and keep my collection small , about 6 in total, but ideally would like to get it down to say 3. But I know it's never going to happen, lol.
@@martinharrison4245 I'd say 6 is fine... If anything you do with one more really. Then you've got one for each day of the week 😉 I've completely lost track of how many I have now. I really need to make time to sort out selling some.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR well I've got a few that need mending to be honest, but I have a few that I hardly wear , but don't really want to sell off either. My best buy was a rado original diver out of a charity shop for £300. They are very rare now and really well made, almost bullet proof. I couldn't believe my luck as it was like new and would have been about 1.5k new. Obviously you don't normally get quality items like that in charity shops very often, so I snapped it up. I rarely buy new anyway, as I like to get a good deal on a used item, so if I get fed up, I won't lose money on it generally. I mean getting a 4k watch at half price is a no brainer really , because it's already found it's value , so if you flip it you wont lose out. But generally I don't buy these days until I'm absolutely sure I want one. I probably need a clear out too, as I have my eye on something at the moment, and I don't really want to expand my collection further , if I can help it.
Depending on your wrist size it might not be as bad as you think. If you check the wrist shot at the end of the review, I don't think it wears as big as you'd think.
Was looking at this in the March sale on Ali express but 50.3 lug length is to big nice looking watch for the money I've got a Hamilton with same lug length just looks daft on small wrist great video cheers
Why not just save your money bro, instead of buying 15 or 20 shitters you can have a genuine Seiko like an SPB- one you can actually wear with pride and pass onto the next gen. Don’t get caught out in the “microshitter” game. Cheers
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I was looking for this EXACT model (as for a 11/11 buy maybe...) and you bring this up. Sterile, grey, but the PT5000... Nice to know that the hands have decent lume - i don't care about the indices, had a Movado in my youth, i can live without any at all! - and the thickness is not an issue too. Now i have to see deep in my pocket and hit this one or the Seestern.
Thanks again mate, just on time! Be well!
Glad I could help mate.
Your good review made me buy this watch. I have had it for a week now and i am very pleased with it!
I'm glad you found the review helpful and that you're enjoying the watch.
Did you go for the branded or sterile version?
Thank you for reviewing this watch! I've been staring at it incessantly and I'm pretty sure you just made up my mind! The one you reviewed is definitely the same I'd choose. Keep it up! Thanks again!
I'm glad it was helpful. If you do end up getting one please consider using my affiliate link.
Finally pulled the trigger. Should be cool to see how it can be customized. Your link works about half of the time. The other times it says the site cant be reached. At any rate hopefully you get credit for that one. Thanks again.
@@rickhufnagel6984 You'll have to let me know how you get on with the customisations.
Oh ok. Out of interest are using the links on your phone or computer?
I surely will let you know about customizations. I'm on a phone. Android.
@@rickhufnagel6984 That's weird. As that's what I've got too and I always test them first. Do you have the AliExpress app and if so, does it open in that?
Excellent and in-depth review. Thanks for your honesty... its the only way to continue being "different" than many other reviewers.
PS: my private Watch Circle appreciate additional videos on STRAPS and BRACELETS. Always welcome suggestions and reviews on these.
Thanks I appreciate that.
Let's goooo! Finally a trusted review!
Thanks. I hope you found it helpful.
Looks great never heard of this brand thanks for sharing something new 👍
I try my best. I can't add it to my first to review list of brands, but it's definitely not a well known one though.
Excellent watch for the price. I think the lovely crystal is the best feature of this watch. It works well with the sunburst dial. But I would have liked this watch even more if it was as a touch smaller
I agree. A touch smaller and some AR then it would be fantastic.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR i’m confused, isn’t the blue version has AR double dome sapphire?
i bought this one with great wave dial. very nice finish and runs 1 second faster per day. much better than other luxury watches i have.
That's great to know. How's the lume on that one?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR ok, not great. 😂 But good enough for casual and swimming
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR BTW, off the topic. I got a steeldive 1970 on rubber. Do you know where to buy a steel with correct end link?
I'd check the store where you got the watch from. See if they sell them separately.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR ok. Thanks mate
Just bought this watch, it now has ar coating. The dial does look small within the case to me. Case is well finished, perfect date alignment, the hands look a bit cheap, but overall as a holiday beater I’m happy with it. The luminosity is good and it doesn’t wear too big on the wrist. For the money it’s incredible value.
@@tz6414 Thanks for letting us know about the AR coating. I'm glad you're enjoying yours.
Thanks for the informative review. They also have a nice solid bronze case version of this one which has moved to the top of my shopping list.
I'm glad you liked it. I don't think I've seen that one. Sounds interesting.
Thanks for the review man. Was looking at that for a while 😄
I hope this was helpful then
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR really helpful. Thanks!!
@@gonzalomcordovez Are you planning on getting one then?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR probably. But way too many items on my wish list 🤣🤣. If I finally deside for this one I'll use your link 😄👊
@@gonzalomcordovez Thanks. If you go to AliExpress via one of my links, no matter what you buy I get s small commission. Obviously you don't pay any extra though.
Hey bud , I'm glad you liked this one overall. For me the only real niggle is the lack of AR and more lume in the indices would be nice but with the hands it's usable. I'm a seven wrist also but I find this one fits me well, the thickness disappears on wrist. Still I think it's a great deal. Thanks for the review bud. All the best.
Thanks for suggesting I check it out. Yeah AR would be appreciated definitely.
Nice. I owned a genuine 62MAS and bought a San Martin homage (before they introduced that awful new logo) and I have to say it's very good, lume too and very close to the original. This is too big imo and could have been really good especially with the PT5000 option. Btw, what's in your watch roll just out of focus?
The watches in the watch roll, going left to right are these. The links to all of them are in the video descriptions.
ruclips.net/video/iiZiCHvJwig/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/9HXKIGgyGGU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/5narpNfibRE/видео.html
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR Many thanks. Relio is the best of the bunch methinks and def worth consideration. Pity it's in the US. You still got yours?!
@@SuccessShared No problem. That Relio is very good. Yes I've still got it in my collection.
Hi, nice review.
Is this the black or gray version?
Thanks. It's the grey one.
Definitely my 1st 62mas buy.
Are you going to go for the NH35 or PT5000 version?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR not sure yet. Will have a look
It seems like the lume on the indices only lasts a minute or so, and only the lume pip on the bezel glows. An Addies or a Steeldive will have full, good lume on indices and the bezel.
I wonder how bad the lume is on the Great Wave dial? The 300m WR, and domed sapphire is really nice for the asking price, but the crappy lume kills it. The branding is actually, pretty inoffensive.
Yeah the lume on the indices is a bit disappointing. But at least the lume on the hands is good. I've not tried out the Steeldive 62MAS homage. I've got the San Martin one, which is great. But obviously a lot more expensive though.
Actually really like the clean dial design, at the moment every version is sold out on ali. Will check back later on.
Wow they went quickly.
I ordered the PT5000 with steel bracelet for 14 usd. Hope its good
Too plain for my tastes. I thought the case back was more stylish and attractive compared to the dial/front. Not a bad watch. Hopefully they keep improving as they release more watches.
Good review.
Cheers!
Perhaps you'd prefer the branded/none sterile dial version. Thanks for watching 👍
A watch named after a clay oven for cooking curry, what ever next!
That's why I opted for the sterile dial version.
Heimdallr George Foreman Lean Machine
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR- Got one of these in the post last week. Black dial/PT5000. My main concern was the crystal in the AliExpress photos looked milky. I believe this was lighting and a gray dial. My watch is clear and beautiful. As for the branding, no logo watches look like cheap knock-offs. If a company won't put a logo on it they must be ashamed of their product. Would you buy a no logo Rolex? 🤔 The lume is rated by everyone as very poor. My test is to charge the lume before bed and see if it holds up all night. My bladder timer worked perfectly and the lume, though light on the indices, stayed legible all night. Over the course of a week it held very accurate time. This model is a win/win in my opinion.
@@donnyboon2896 I'm glad you're happy with yours. They are really good value for money.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR - You pretty much sold me on it. This channel is a service to us all. Keep up the good work. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
I couldn't decide between UNIMATIC and 62MAS versions yet. In either case, PT5000 caliber would be my choice.
They are that cheap you always get both 😉
Is it missing the chapter ring, or does it have a silver one?
Looks like its pretty good value for money. Not so keen on their branding either nor the polished finish, but that can be easily fixed.
You can't really complain too much for the price can you?
So reflective! No AR probably tends to work better on a flat crystal. I am interested in the Seestern because of the smaller size.... If someone wanted a larger one....I think San Martin makes a really nice version. It's cool that cheaper options are available... But I'm a bit fussy and don't think it's worth it.
Some AR would have been nice. The San Martin is really nice. I love mine, but it is a lot more expensive though.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR this is a good option for the money.... For sure. There is that strange use of space between the dial and the bezel.... Kind of a big gap there. Nice option for the money though.
Wow, how are you ever going to read the dial with that crystal 😅
It's not as bad as this in natural lighting conditions.
Hi,
How is the +- at the Day sec?
Greetings
Hi, I haven't tested it, but it seems to be fine. No obvious loss or gain.
Yes, it's by no means a perfect watch, BUT for the money it does everything pretty well? I have the PT5000 model/version, as I have more than enough NH35/36's etc. and runs very well, eg. within a few seconds a day, which is fine for me.
The lume on the hands is fine for me as I can workout where the hands are in relation to markers/indices etc?
You can forgive the slight issues given then price of it.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR Exactly, I think for the price, it's a no brainer, thanks for the no frills review, makes a pleasant change for the usual carp/rubbish etc.
@@defender1006 Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I try to keep it simple and to the point.
I got the skx oo7 clone wish I bought the mas the007 is not for me another drawer watch
I've been curious about their new 39mm field watch as a potential sub-$100 workplace beater.
Perhaps a review on that one is in order?
I'll see what I can do.
Something I've noticed recently mate is your aliexpress link not taking me to the right product. Takes a few clicks to get to it. This is on mobile by the way and may be my issue, not yours
Thanks for the heads up. Is it all of them, or just some now and then?
Literally just recently. It's weird, I'm on android and when I tap the link a different product comes up, but when I then tap "open in chrome" I'm taken to the right product.
@@kevincoleman242 That's very odd. I'm on Android as well and when I click on them it just opens straight up into the AliExpress app 🤔 Are you using the RUclips app or just a browser?
RUclips app. I have the aliexpress app and it doesn't try and open it
Like I said it's probably just a problem on my end)
Good review, thanks. Now who asked for an even bigger 62 MAS?
People with bigger wrists maybe?
the dial looks too small for the case and the saphire is way too reflexive.
Ola amigo ya salió la versión nueva de ese reloj
¿Qué es diferente en la nueva versión? Estoy seguro de que este no ha salido tanto tiempo.
I think the rehaut is 2 to 3.5mm too high, compared with the original. ALL homages are in my opinion 🤔. But apart from that, nice watch and a professional and detailed rewiew, thanks for that 👍👍👍
Yeah I think you're right there. Thanks, I'm glad you liked it 👍
Pity there is no AR coating as it’s a bit of a mirror, still a good watch for the price
Yeah it would definitely benefit from some AR.
Is it just me or does this look like Seestern and this are made in the same factory? Beyond the size difference, obviously.
I've got the seiko sla043, and it's a gorgeous looking watch. But then at 4k it should be. If you like the look of the 62mas , then watches like this have their place. I think san Martin and armida do the best versions of the 62mas , but obviously that reflects in the cost. I think if you have larger wrists , the spb051 from seiko is a great buy now. You can pick up a decent 2nd hand one for around £500. It's a very impressive watch though for that sort of money. I have both the 051 and the sla043, which was hard for me to splash out nearly 2.5k for the sla used. Insane price I know, but the quality is on the same level as omega and rolex in regards to build quality. I certainly don't regret buying mine, as I know in time , the price will increase because it's such a beautiful design, as all these homages to it, shows that . I've always loved watches, and I can apprieciate that even homages are great for people who love the look, but don't want to spend silly money on a watch. Years ago homage watches were really poor quality and you were lucky if something didn't fall off the dial or the bracelet broke. But now you can buy a really decent made watch that will last for years, and serve you well. Makes you wonder why people like me buy the real McCoy, lol .
This is what's so great about this hobby. No matter what your budget there are plenty of really nice options now. Even if some people can afford to splash out more money on a watch, not all of them may want to. Some not feel comfortable spending that much on a watch. Or perhaps they'd rather have a nice collection of more affordable watches to choose from, rather that just one more expensive piece. Each to their own I say.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR , yes I totally agree. Even though I've got some nice pieces now, I still get enjoyment from cheaper models. In my experience it doesn't matter what you pay for a watch, every watch has its good and bad points usually. I normally carefully consider every purchase now, because if your spending a lot on one, it has to be right for you. I mean watch prices have spiralled in the last ten years , especially with brands like seiko and the likes of omega and rolex. My grail was an omega planet ocean with the orange bezel, but when it first came out , I just couldn't afford one. And now I can, I won't buy one because they are asking like 3k for a 20 year old model now, which is more than they were , when new. Crazy really, so I tend to be very selective nowadays. I try and keep my collection small , about 6 in total, but ideally would like to get it down to say 3. But I know it's never going to happen, lol.
@@martinharrison4245 I'd say 6 is fine... If anything you do with one more really. Then you've got one for each day of the week 😉
I've completely lost track of how many I have now. I really need to make time to sort out selling some.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR well I've got a few that need mending to be honest, but I have a few that I hardly wear , but don't really want to sell off either. My best buy was a rado original diver out of a charity shop for £300. They are very rare now and really well made, almost bullet proof. I couldn't believe my luck as it was like new and would have been about 1.5k new. Obviously you don't normally get quality items like that in charity shops very often, so I snapped it up. I rarely buy new anyway, as I like to get a good deal on a used item, so if I get fed up, I won't lose money on it generally. I mean getting a 4k watch at half price is a no brainer really , because it's already found it's value , so if you flip it you wont lose out. But generally I don't buy these days until I'm absolutely sure I want one. I probably need a clear out too, as I have my eye on something at the moment, and I don't really want to expand my collection further , if I can help it.
@@martinharrison4245 Damn that is a hell of a deal. I bet you couldn't believe it when you saw it could you?
That thickness is deffo a deal breaker.
Depending on your wrist size it might not be as bad as you think. If you check the wrist shot at the end of the review, I don't think it wears as big as you'd think.
Fair comment, but it will catch a cuff or three.
@@TheSilverDubberII That's fair. It definitely won't slip under a cuff.
Really wanted this one, an'all. Going for the PD Speedy homage in gold. 😎
Where’s the logo on the face ?
This is the sterile dial version.
😊
Can you measure the dial? Is it 28.5 cm? I hope to change out the dial :)
15mm with a pronounced domed sapphire crystal means it will probably wear more like a 13mm watch.
That sounds about right.
Just a change of two letters in the brand name and the clay oven comparison would be gone . Ie , Tondario
Was looking at this in the March sale on Ali express but 50.3 lug length is to big nice looking watch for the money I've got a Hamilton with same lug length just looks daft on small wrist great video cheers
I'm glad the video was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Not very legible due to the domed crystal and lack of ar coating.
Legibility is affected a bit. But when wearing it, it's not too bad really.
Steeldive does a version of this watch and it has AR coating.
anybody does it better than seiko
That's brave statement to put out there... I'm inclined to agree to some extent though.
The dial is smaller than it shoud be and the crystal is way too reflexive.
I've never seen a watch with so many reflections, it's crazy. Shame.
It could definitely do with some AR coating.
Readability and thickness pretty bad... San martin or Seestern seem to have better version...
Yeah the San Martin is definitely better. I've have ove of them too. But don't forget it costs quite a bit more though.
free watch always means biased review. waste of time.
I always point out both the positives and negatives of every watch I review, be it free, discounted or bought.
Nope, this is not acceptable
Why not?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR The dial is far too small and the bezel is too wide
Why not just save your money bro, instead of buying 15 or 20 shitters you can have a genuine Seiko like an SPB- one you can actually wear with pride and pass onto the next gen.
Don’t get caught out in the “microshitter” game.
Cheers
If I want a watch that comes misaligned and has worse quality parts, then I'll definitely consider getting a Seiko in future.