This video focuses on the Edox Chronorally series of Swiss-made quartz watches, highlighting their aesthetic appeal, practical sizing, luminous hands, sapphire crystal, and precise tracking. The reviewer acknowledges a couple of minor downsides, a common occurrence with all watches. The description also mentions the scarcity of these watches when available on sale at Jomashop, urging viewers to act fast. Links to other watches, including an Edo Skydiver automatic dive watch and an RGMT 'Field Master' VE Day watch, are also provided.
This video focuses on the Victorinox INOX Professional Diver watch, with a detailed tabletop discussion and testing. The presenter highlights the Grade 8 Titanium models, specifically a blue and white variant, and acknowledges the Ronda 715 quartz movement with a 'sigh.' Despite the movement, the review praises the watch's hands, lume, straps, precise bezel, and overall ruggedness. Several affiliate links are provided for purchasing various Victorinox INOX models, including first and second-generation titanium versions, along with links to other items like diecast models and Luminox watches.
This video reviews the Hazard 4 Heavy Water tactical dive watch, highlighting its expensive quartz movement, large tactical design with bold markings, layered dial, sword hands, and lightweight titanium construction. The reviewer also introduces lower-priced competitive options, including the 5.11 Tactical Field Watch, 5.11 Tactical Pathfinder Watch, Invicta Pro Diver, and Deep Blue watches, making for a detailed and fun comparison of high-priced quartz timepieces in the "rarified air" of TNP (likely referring to a specific YouTube channel or reviewer context).
This video features Kit Badger reviewing the Diver-1 by Ares Watch Company, a "Mission Timer" watch. The reviewer highlights its construction in the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on in-house manufacturing and sourcing US components. The watch is described as "hard use" and its bezel can be used as a countdown timer. The illumination is praised, and the reviewer mentions both Quartz and Automatic movement options, with their personal watch featuring an Automatic movement. The video also includes links to Ares Watch Company's website, Kit Badger's website and shop, Ballistic Ink T-shirts, and Patreon support.
This video is an expedited review of the Glycine Airpilot dual-time quartz watch, highlighting its exceptional value at around $230. The reviewer emphasizes features like the sapphire crystal, sword hands, Type B Flieger dial, solid link stainless steel bracelet or leather strap, impressive lume, big date display, and a second time zone. The video also briefly showcases a Swiss F5 Tiger II aircraft. It's presented as a "Nutnfancy watch addiction" video, with links provided for purchasing the watch, noting Jomashop's tendency to sell out quickly. The reviewer compares its typical selling price to a more standard price range of $400-$500.
This video features a review and comparison of the Glycine Airman GMT Quartz watch, highlighting its value and Swiss-made quality at an affordable price point. The reviewer compares it to the more expensive Oris Big Crown ProPilot and also mentions other competitive options like Alpina Startimers and Momentum watches. The Glycine Airman is praised for its sapphire crystal, case work, lume, GMT functionality, strap, hands, and color scheme. The description also lists specific models and links for purchasing the reviewed watches and other Glycine dive watches, including the Combat Sub series.
This video reviews Momentum field watches, specifically the "Smokejumper" and the "Atlas 44". The reviewer compares them favorably to a more expensive Hamilton Khaki field watch, highlighting their value and features like legibility, day/date complications, and 100M water resistance. Both watches use the Seiko VX43E quartz movement. The "Smokejumper" is described as tactical and stealthy, while the "Atlas 44" has a luminous face with stark hands. The video also briefly mentions a "FieldWalker" automatic and a "Nutnfancy programmed" version of the "Smokejumper".
This video review focuses on the Momentum Flatline 42 field watch, highlighting its flat profile, 42mm size, excellent legibility, and field/flieger aesthetic. The watch features a low-maintenance Miyota quartz movement and good lume. The reviewer discusses available color variations (white/navy blue, black/OD) and the option of sapphire crystals for an additional cost. For comparison, the Momentum Atlas 38 is also shown. The description also includes links to other Momentum watch models and a mention of a Drop "Reign Napoleon" automatic watch.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Momentum Atlas 38mm titanium field watch. The reviewer highlights its lightweight titanium construction, highly legible dial, and reliable quartz movement. They discuss color options (black or white face), the option for a sapphire crystal versus a protective overlay, and the value proposition at $145. The video also briefly mentions other Momentum models like the Atlas 44, Smokejumper 44, and FieldWalker automatic, along with a comparison to an affordable Drop "Reign Napoleon" automatic watch.
This video reviews several Seiko Solar-powered dive watches, specifically the SNE245, SNE107, and SNE109. The presenter expresses a long-standing preference for the aesthetic of dive watches but found traditional automatic movements problematic due to needing constant setting and potential failure. The video highlights the advantages of these updated solar-powered quartz models, emphasizing their durability, accuracy, legibility, comfort, and high value for the price. It details various features including solar technology, 200M water resistance, and quality construction. The presenter also briefly mentions competitive Casio Super Illuminator dive watch options.
This video provides a review of the Casio G-Shock DW6900-8 Desert Sand watch. The reviewer discusses the watch's features, including its quartz time accuracy, battery life, and price point. The description includes disclaimers about the video being recorded on a private range under professional supervision, and emphasizes that viewers should not attempt anything shown in the video at home. It also includes a disclaimer regarding potential affiliate links.
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