i think i would go with the i watch because the push button is more hidden and not so obvious also seems like it would be a little more comfortable cause of less metal surface area against your skin. of course ill have to try both to see which suits my own taste in comfort. good video . thank you
Finally, someone found the way to explain the purpose, structure and HOW to use these accessories with clarity and in action, at every stage. Thank you for sharing.
I just ordered the iStrap for my new Hamilton as I wait for my Artem BB FF deployant to arrive from the land down under. For $11 it will paid for itself and save my new strap till the Artem arrives. I always add a deployant to a leather strap as it saves the strap from unnecessary tension as you demonstrate in your video. I will have to try a Watch Gecko as the Artem was double the price.
SO FAR, I haven't had the need to spend the $120+ for one, as the only advantage is the micro adjustment. But you never know, I may need to in the future if I can't get a perfect fit with others.
@@COGuyStuff the deeper into the rabbit hole the more intricacies you find in the details! while we can certainly get by without tool-less micro adjust, it might be one of those features where once you have it, you never knew how you did without it. I’ve noticed wrist size varies a lot, especially when on vacation in different climates. I recently started wearing a new a (to me) watch and while I’m not suffering I certainly notice it’s missing.
Can't say that's ever been an issue with me - maybe because I'm fat LOL - I usually have my Carrera on trips and it has micro adjustment, but I've never touched it. It simply always fits.
@@COGuyStuff haha you are lucky! Travelling to Istanbul it was just uncomfortable. Maybe it was the change in climate, higher sodium content or the vacation diet lol
According to their website the latest versions from watch gecko have 6 position micro adjustments, I don't know if it's as easy to use as the Formex but it's a lot cheaper and available on all sizes.
i think i would go with the i watch because the push button is more hidden and not so obvious also seems like it would be a little more comfortable cause of less metal surface area against your skin. of course ill have to try both to see which suits my own taste in comfort. good video . thank you
Finally, someone found the way to explain the purpose, structure and HOW to use these accessories with clarity and in action, at every stage. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
I just ordered the iStrap for my new Hamilton as I wait for my Artem BB FF deployant to arrive from the land down under. For $11 it will paid for itself and save my new strap till the Artem arrives. I always add a deployant to a leather strap as it saves the strap from unnecessary tension as you demonstrate in your video. I will have to try a Watch Gecko as the Artem was double the price.
Thought I new that voice. Listened to your cigar review years ago. Nice review
Time for you to give a watch tour of your collection!
Maybe after I get a couple dozen refurb vids done, so they look nicer :)
Great video thakns a Lot. Like my grand pa used to say: devil's in the details
What's that orient watch? Looks nice
Nice vid. Got me thinking to stay with perlons.
Cool clasp breakdown video Brian! For your single fold deployants are you going to be looking at the ones from Formex?.
SO FAR, I haven't had the need to spend the $120+ for one, as the only advantage is the micro adjustment. But you never know, I may need to in the future if I can't get a perfect fit with others.
@@COGuyStuff the deeper into the rabbit hole the more intricacies you find in the details!
while we can certainly get by without tool-less micro adjust, it might be one of those features where once you have it, you never knew how you did without it.
I’ve noticed wrist size varies a lot, especially when on vacation in different climates. I recently started wearing a new a (to me) watch and while I’m not suffering I certainly notice it’s missing.
Can't say that's ever been an issue with me - maybe because I'm fat LOL - I usually have my Carrera on trips and it has micro adjustment, but I've never touched it. It simply always fits.
@@COGuyStuff haha you are lucky! Travelling to Istanbul it was just uncomfortable. Maybe it was the change in climate, higher sodium content or the vacation diet lol
According to their website the latest versions from watch gecko have 6 position micro adjustments, I don't know if it's as easy to use as the Formex but it's a lot cheaper and available on all sizes.