@@JackHackett1 it is far and away my favorite watch in my small collection. The fit, size and finishing is perfect. I also never have issues seeing the hands on the white dial because of the brushing finish.
I have the ‘blueberry’ Seiko 5 GMT - It’s a great watch for the money! It’s so much fun to wear, with the great colourway and the jubilee style bracelet. Wore it all last weekend with pride because I was in London and didn’t want to wear anything fancier.
I recently bought a Longines Conquest 41mm sunray and since then I have found myself wearing my PRX 80 almost everyday and the Longines at weekends/evening
I’m wearing my 41 mm Spirit Zulu Time Longines. Black bezel with navy blue dial. Stainless steel bracelet. My most recent purchase is a black Casio F91W 🎉God Tier
My PRX is the first mechanical watch I ever bought and I wear the hell out of it. But I might be moving on to the Formex Essence 39 in white and pair it with the new Longines Conquest 38 with the champagne or the olive green dial. I like to switch my watches up based on color to match my outfits, I don’t care as much about sporty vs dress because I go for GADA watches with little to no complications. This weekend I’m sporting my two-tone Cartier Santos since I’m going to a wedding. Cheers everyone!
I’m wearing a Seiko 5 (7S36 02J0) that I modified myself. Its original case and crystal from 2011 was very beat up, so I put the dial in a new NH36 movement with the day and date wheels made luminous and installed snowflake (Tudor inspired) hands. I installed it in a gold SKX style case and it’s downright gorgeous.
Currently I wear a Casio Edifice EFR-S108D-2AV as a daily beater. it's about +/- 100, - and you get sapphire crystal, 100 meter water resistance and a very decent slimness on the wrist. The color on the dial stands out and surprises me every day when I put it on. I also have more expensive watches, but I just really like it as a cheap, nice looking beater.
I dont know if I'd say I prefer hand wound over automatic, but some particular watches I'd rather have in hand wound. Speedy and Seagull 1963 come immediately to mind. I swap between a couple dozen watches, matching to my outfits. Just by habit I wind and set whatever watch I'm wearing that day. To me mechanical is always a valid option.
Rolex Datejust36 (fluted bezel, jubilee bracelet) blue fluted-motif dial on the wrist! Would love to see a review of that or either of a few other watches I have in my collection: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41, racing green dial and brown leather strap Grand Seiko SBGW287 NOMOS Club Campus 36 - cream coral dial
Good for you. I also wear my watches. Including GS, Rolex, Breitling etc. I don’t get this daily beater thing. If I spend 10 grand on a watch, I want to enjoy it.
The Seiko is nice but at the price I wouldn't consider it a budget watch I have 2 subs a Tudor and my budget watch is an Orient Kamasu blue on a rubber strap.
Also, it would be great to see you step outdide of the hamilton, seiko and tissot safetynet youve created for yourself. Theres so much more out there and youve mentioned these same watches in about 50 videos to date
I’m wearing my day/date 200 M Islander ISL-73 (?…now discontinued). Diameter is 38 mm by about 13.5 mm with a signed crown @ about 6 mm @ the 4:00. It runs the trusty NH 36 , a 3 hertz rate. Great vid Chism! Thanks
YES THE MAGIC WORD IS BACK! And I get to watch (no pun intended) before sleep too. and Oh my god, I saw someone sold that Fugu Citizen second-hand 120 Pounds and it's so tempting.
i wish they had a quartz hamilton ...they did it before i think...manual wind watch is not really a grab and go...my cwc sbs will always stay my best daily
I have to agree with the Hamilton mechanical, even though prices increased quite a bit over the last year I still think they are worth it. I have the black dial version that I purchased some years ago and although it's not my daily watch It gets plenty of wrist time. The same has to be said for the F-91W, I can wear that without worry anywhere on any day without a worry of someone else wanting to re home it. For rough days I think it's hard to beat a G-Shock square, super functional and readable (positive displays are he more readable in most lighting conditions but negative displays look cool) and can take a right bashing. For automatic watches I think Hamilton and Tissot are quite hard to beat for a higher volume produced Swiss watch along with others from the Swatch group. On my wrist today? A PRX digital, smaller model.
Funny enough I was selecting watches for my 2 weeks holiday starting tomorrow and I picked a Promaster, a Kakhi Field and a G-SHOCK. Watches I really do enjoy but it won't have any impact if damaged/lost/stolen. I do own about a dozen luxury time pieces and they are actually at the bank so I don't need to worry about it.
Mmm.. I own a few hand wind mechanicals, and they are a different experience which I love- yet I do not prefer them over automatics. I feel there is a substantial connection between the wearer and the biting heart of an automatic. I personally prefer a watch that I can just put on my wrist (9 watch winders), or if I need to adjust it and wind it- it is an absolute pleasure.
ive been wanting to get into watch photography so bad! its so weird you just said that, i was trying to think of ways to get small brands to send me watches to put in front of my camera
I like the Hamilton a lot but refuse to buy such a simple watch for that kind of money, it actually feels unjustified (to me). My daily basher is a Lorus lumibrite which is second-perfect and been with me over 20 years keeping absolutely bang-on time and, of course, nice and easy to see in the dark.
I’m wearing Longines Hydroconquest 41mm ceramic today. Love the sunray dial.
Same but 39mm
Seems to be a Longines day; got my Heritage Classic Sector white dial (39mm). Just fell in love with it and the size is so right. 👍
Wrist check: Christopher Ward C63 Sealander white dial. Perfect GADA
I keep looking at this, how do you like it?
@@JackHackett1 it is far and away my favorite watch in my small collection. The fit, size and finishing is perfect. I also never have issues seeing the hands on the white dial because of the brushing finish.
@@zackaryreed8113 thank you
My daily driver is your last featured watch the Hamilton khaki automatic 42mm in titanium. I absolutely love it. :)
I have the ‘blueberry’ Seiko 5 GMT - It’s a great watch for the money!
It’s so much fun to wear, with the great colourway and the jubilee style bracelet. Wore it all last weekend with pride because I was in London and didn’t want to wear anything fancier.
I bought the Seiko GMT 2 days ago, amazing watch ! Awesome value, bought it for 370€
Im wearing a Citizen Promaster NY0040 blue dial on a Long Island jubilee bracelet. I never take it off. Even sleep with it on. Love it!
My beater watch has been a Hamilton Khaki Scuba for about 3 years until I cracked the crystal.
Now it’s a G SHOCK 5600 and that thing is bomb proof.
I recently bought a Longines Conquest 41mm sunray and since then I have found myself wearing my PRX 80 almost everyday and the Longines at weekends/evening
Certina DS Action Diver 38mm. Punches way above its weight. Underrated watch, from an underrated brand.
I'm reading your comment with the Certina DS Action Diver 38 on my wrist. Excellent and reliable watch!)
I’m wearing my 41 mm Spirit Zulu Time Longines. Black bezel with navy blue dial. Stainless steel bracelet. My most recent purchase is a black Casio F91W 🎉God Tier
My PRX is the first mechanical watch I ever bought and I wear the hell out of it. But I might be moving on to the Formex Essence 39 in white and pair it with the new Longines Conquest 38 with the champagne or the olive green dial. I like to switch my watches up based on color to match my outfits, I don’t care as much about sporty vs dress because I go for GADA watches with little to no complications.
This weekend I’m sporting my two-tone Cartier Santos since I’m going to a wedding. Cheers everyone!
You take any mechanical GMT and I’ll raise you a Casio AE-1200 world timer 😉 #lovecasio
Currently wearing the Christopher Ward The Twelve in Mineral Blue. My new favorite. The dial is INSANE.
My daily beater is the Tissot PRX Powermatic80 40mm glacier blue
I'm wearing my Omega Aqua Terra 38
Great budget daily!
@@Colonel.B.Sanders It's a milestone watch for me but also replaces my Hydroconquest as my daily
@@bogerro you a real one for not playing Rolex AD games tho. Great stuff!
I’m wearing a Seiko 5 (7S36 02J0) that I modified myself. Its original case and crystal from 2011 was very beat up, so I put the dial in a new NH36 movement with the day and date wheels made luminous and installed snowflake (Tudor inspired) hands. I installed it in a gold SKX style case and it’s downright gorgeous.
Seiko Alpinist 1959 Laurel reinterpretation green dial. Hamilton should make the Khaki Field Expedition a mechanical too
My go to everyday watch is my boderry Voyager. Salmon dial color. It's a simple no nonsense tool watch.
Today I am wearing am EPIX gen 2 on my left wrist and a Bulova Luna Pilot on the right 😊
Currently I wear a Casio Edifice EFR-S108D-2AV as a daily beater. it's about +/- 100, - and you get sapphire crystal, 100 meter water resistance and a very decent slimness on the wrist. The color on the dial stands out and surprises me every day when I put it on. I also have more expensive watches, but I just really like it as a cheap, nice looking beater.
Wrist check: Rado Captain Cook 43mm Hi-Tech Ceramic Blue. Liking that Hamilton Khaki mechanical.❤
I’m wearing a BB58 today, on a hike in the Norwegian mountains
I'm wearing the Seiko SKX007 today
Wrist check: Hamilton khaki field mechanical
Awesome model, white or black dial?!
Another Hamilton khaki mechanical 38mm here!
@@ChisholmHunterOfficialbtw you should review the new white dial bronze khaki field, I know you’re a big white dial guy 😉
@@ChisholmHunterOfficialthanks, I have it on a white dial.
I'm wearing the SMP300 too, but blue in the bracelet
GOAT WATCH 🔥🔥🔥
SPB143 and Square G-Shock 5000u for my everyday.
Wrist check: Mido Ocean Star Decompression Worldtimer (orange version)
Great selection in this video
Wearing the Tsuyosa small seconds blue
Nice video 💪💪on my wrist today U-Boat Darkmoon 44mm bronze…
U-boat …. I-Sink 😂
Thanks bud!
I dont know if I'd say I prefer hand wound over automatic, but some particular watches I'd rather have in hand wound. Speedy and Seagull 1963 come immediately to mind. I swap between a couple dozen watches, matching to my outfits. Just by habit I wind and set whatever watch I'm wearing that day. To me mechanical is always a valid option.
Wrist check - Casio F-91W 🙂
Rolex Datejust36 (fluted bezel, jubilee bracelet) blue fluted-motif dial on the wrist!
Would love to see a review of that or either of a few other watches I have in my collection:
IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41, racing green dial and brown leather strap
Grand Seiko SBGW287
NOMOS Club Campus 36 - cream coral dial
Good for you. I also wear my watches. Including GS, Rolex, Breitling etc. I don’t get this daily beater thing. If I spend 10 grand on a watch, I want to enjoy it.
My daily beaters are F91Ws, Swatches, and a cheap little quartz field watch with a Miyota movement.
Wrist check: Players Edge field watch.
*Wrist check* Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 Anniversary
Seiko sarb033 on my left wrist, squale 1521 ocean on the right
Wrist check - Omega Seamaster Professional 300m (90’s model)
Nice🔥
I’m wearing the Zodiac SeaWolf GMT Crystal Toppers edition. Love it. One of the few Pepsis that doesn’t feel like an homage but its own Zodiac DNA.
The Seiko is nice but at the price I wouldn't consider it a budget watch I have 2 subs a Tudor and my budget watch is an Orient Kamasu blue on a rubber strap.
Wrist check: Citizen Promaster Sky ATTESA AT8040-57A. A great value for money watch.
I got the tissot prx 35mm mother of pearl and I feel it's one of the more versatile watches for a long time! Considering the lug to lug
My everyday is my bb58 then gshocks for rough stuff and my aikon and conquest for sport/smart
Wrist check: I’m wearing my daily driver, the Longines Spirit 37mm in black, on a black Molequin grained calf leatger strap😊
Citizen is on 🔥🔥🔥
Wrist check: Hamilton Murph 38mm. Great watch
Also, it would be great to see you step outdide of the hamilton, seiko and tissot safetynet youve created for yourself. Theres so much more out there and youve mentioned these same watches in about 50 videos to date
Wristcheck - Seiko EL-330. Vintage 70’s electromechanical movement
Wearing my Garmin Epix Gen2 as I do some Zwifting while watching your great vid. Thanks, as always, Harrison .
The f91 is OK but for a few pounds more the w86 is far superior. The back light actually works, the water resistance is more and it's slightly bigger.
Interesting. I would pick the Casio Duro as the absolute best beater watch. It doesn't have any Swiss prestige but it's a beater.
I’m wearing my day/date 200 M Islander ISL-73 (?…now discontinued). Diameter is 38 mm by about 13.5 mm with a signed crown @ about 6 mm @ the 4:00. It runs the trusty NH 36 , a 3 hertz rate. Great vid Chism! Thanks
wrist check - today i wore Seiko 5 GMT
Today was my Islander Melville in blue
Good choice
Seiko Arnie, solar. Perfect daily beater!
Wristcheck: Wearing my Timex expedition manual wind watch .. perfect beater watch (also looks like a Hamilton Khaki mechanical 😂)
Todays work watch whilst on site is an Invicta 1953 "coke". It's cheap and reliable.
YES THE MAGIC WORD IS BACK! And I get to watch (no pun intended) before sleep too.
and Oh my god, I saw someone sold that Fugu Citizen second-hand 120 Pounds and it's so tempting.
Haha thanks mate
Citizen Promaster “UNITE with BLUE” on a blue nylon strap. My favorite daily wearer during summer.
Citizen Eco Drive Mens Watch E111 S089107 had this for years as a work watch, had been beat on, and hasn't skipped a beat
Wrist check: SNK803. Keep up the good work
i wish they had a quartz hamilton ...they did it before i think...manual wind watch is not really a grab and go...my cwc sbs will always stay my best daily
wearing my seiko spb143 on an fkm tropic strap
Wrist Check: Venezianico NEREIDE GMT - 3521503C
I am sporting a Farer Universal, Automatic. Take care.
Best regards
I'm wearing a Sinn 556A
I have to agree with the Hamilton mechanical, even though prices increased quite a bit over the last year I still think they are worth it. I have the black dial version that I purchased some years ago and although it's not my daily watch It gets plenty of wrist time. The same has to be said for the F-91W, I can wear that without worry anywhere on any day without a worry of someone else wanting to re home it. For rough days I think it's hard to beat a G-Shock square, super functional and readable (positive displays are he more readable in most lighting conditions but negative displays look cool) and can take a right bashing. For automatic watches I think Hamilton and Tissot are quite hard to beat for a higher volume produced Swiss watch along with others from the Swatch group. On my wrist today? A PRX digital, smaller model.
I see those subs are climbing..wearing my 1960 Tudor oyster royal, which I wear a lot. Not quite a GADA
Check the Mido ocean star titatium
Funny enough I was selecting watches for my 2 weeks holiday starting tomorrow and I picked a Promaster, a Kakhi Field and a G-SHOCK. Watches I really do enjoy but it won't have any impact if damaged/lost/stolen. I do own about a dozen luxury time pieces and they are actually at the bank so I don't need to worry about it.
Great video as always. Your choices are bang on
Mmm.. I own a few hand wind mechanicals, and they are a different experience which I love- yet I do not prefer them over automatics. I feel there is a substantial connection between the wearer and the biting heart of an automatic.
I personally prefer a watch that I can just put on my wrist (9 watch winders), or if I need to adjust it and wind it- it is an absolute pleasure.
Clemence Munro in Pitch Black. Stunning watch.
Casio G-Shock Manga in blue.👍🏼😎
I love a manual watch! It’s like feeding my dogs…
Tissot Sideral 🟨
Wristcheck: CWC G10
I also prefer hand winding over self winding ✋ ❤
I feel mechanical manual wind is cool for a special wear piece but I prefer mechanical automatic wind for my daily
Wrist check Grand Seiko Yuki Momiji GMT red dial
A review of the Seiko turtle would be nice not the king turtle the standard turtle a great everyday watch
Wrist check. Glock analog solar titanium. As bad as it pains me to say it it is the most comfortable piece in my collection
Feel free to review my IFL hand painted “Post Melone” Casioak. Very cool piece. Limited too. Would make for a fun video
WC: Wearing the Seiko Prospex SSC911P1
I got the hamilton khaki field mechanical on
ive been wanting to get into watch photography so bad! its so weird you just said that, i was trying to think of ways to get small brands to send me watches to put in front of my camera
Wrist check: Casio W-86
On the wrist today, 16800 Submariner
I'm wearing my casio b650WB-1B
Today I’m wearing my Tag Formula One
I like the Hamilton a lot but refuse to buy such a simple watch for that kind of money, it actually feels unjustified (to me). My daily basher is a Lorus lumibrite which is second-perfect and been with me over 20 years keeping absolutely bang-on time and, of course, nice and easy to see in the dark.
Gshock 5610U 🤩
Wearing my daily: tag heuer formula 1 quartz
Best military watches is momentum udt. 370 €
Wrist check: Casio G-Shock Square.
If the Tissot Seastar has AR on both sides, does it suffer from visible scratches on the outer side?
I’m wearing Longines conquest chronograph
there's only a good feeling when wearing a Casio 168, if you also wear mechanicle watches too ;-)
Casio Duro MDV106-1A Gang!
Seiko SKX007. EDC for years!
The new Panda Daytona
Willard SPB237