This video provides a dual review of RGMT's "Field Master" and "Ohio" tactical watches. The reviewer highlights their high quality, fun factor, and distinctive design, countering potential negative opinions from watch snobs. Key features discussed include the TMI NH35 automatic movement, sapphire crystals, solid stainless steel bracelets and silicone straps, excellent lume, and precise hands and complications. The reviewer notes these are substantial "manly" watches suitable for wrists 6 3/4 inches or larger and emphasizes their limited production status. Several links to purchase various RGMT models are provided.
This YouTube video is a watch review focusing on two Orient dive watches: the Mako XL and the Kanno. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, highlights their automatic movements, design details like hands and face, durability, water resistance, bezel action, and strap options. The review is described as fast-paced, with a backdrop of a Sherman tank and a German BF109. Links to purchase the watches on Jomashop and Drop are provided, along with a mention of the smaller Orient Maki II and Deep Blue watches.
This video critically examines the pricing of high-end Swiss watches, arguing that their manufacturing cost is a fraction of their retail price, driven by marketing, middlemen, and luxury schemes. It contrasts this with Parnis Fleiger watches, specifically the Big Pilot Aviator models, which are presented as high-quality homages with durable automatic movements, classic WW II design elements (kite hands, onion crown, Type A/B dials), and exhibition casebacks, all available for around $80. The reviewer, associated with the 'Nutnfancy' channel, praises their durability and aesthetic, recommending them as a superior value proposition and a favorite within the Nutnfancy family. The review emphasizes that the watches were purchased by the reviewer, not received for free.
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