I love mine and not because it's semi-clone but because it's a good-looking nonboring watch. As for the bracelet, I always get rid of them in favor of straps. mine is currently sporting a safety orange plain silicone strap that mimic's the color of the second hand. Looks great. As for why you put fingerprints on it, I'm thinking it's not the watch because mine isn't covered with fingerprints and has never been wiped with a cloth.
I own the watch, and mine doesn't rattle when I shake my wrist like he did. However, mine is fairly snug on my wrist because I had to remove three links and there is no micro adjustment method for the bracelet. If I put one link back it might also rattle like that.
@@ShouldITimeThis It keeps the finger prints off during the demonstration phase. We all know no polished surfaces show finger prints. The presenter can always mention that too.
I love mine and not because it's semi-clone but because it's a good-looking nonboring watch. As for the bracelet, I always get rid of them in favor of straps. mine is currently sporting a safety orange plain silicone strap that mimic's the color of the second hand. Looks great. As for why you put fingerprints on it, I'm thinking it's not the watch because mine isn't covered with fingerprints and has never been wiped with a cloth.
gonna buy this just need lil help, if i change its strap which type should i go with.
Nice looking piece.
..especially for the price.
I like everything about it but that rattle is a deal breaker
Agreed. If that were my watch I'd have to take the bracelet off and replace it with something else because the rattle just makes it sound cheap.
I own the watch, and mine doesn't rattle when I shake my wrist like he did. However, mine is fairly snug on my wrist because I had to remove three links and there is no micro adjustment method for the bracelet. If I put one link back it might also rattle like that.
I believe the spec sheet says the case is alloy .
anyway.. love the watch..
did they miss the T out of stainless on the back of the watch, thats hilarious
Sainless steel must be an ultra miracle steel
Take a link out then
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wearing gloves might help
How does wearing gloves accurately represent average daily use? You always wear gloves when handling and / or wearing watches Jesse?
@@ShouldITimeThis It keeps the finger prints off during the demonstration phase. We all know no polished surfaces show finger prints. The presenter can always mention that too.
Do you wear gloves daily when wearing a watch ?
Just say no to non-stainless steel watches. Alloy will tarnish and turn your skin green. Pay the extra $30 and get a stainless steel Pagani Design.