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 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 provides a review of the Luminox Scott Cassell Deep Dive watch, highlighting its value and features such as being lightweight, tough, having a great bezel and hands, a good strap, a sapphire crystal, and tritium illumination. The description also includes links to other Luminox watch series (Tide Eco, ICE SAR, Bear Grylls) and related products like the Casio Mudmaster and an Alpina watch, suggesting a broader interest in durable and tactical timepieces within an everyday carry (EDC) context.
This video reviews Luminox watches, specifically highlighting the Manta Ray and the 3700 series, including the Bear Grylls Mountain watch. The reviewer praises their fresh, functional, and distinctive designs, noting they are inexpensive for Swiss Tritium-powered watches with features like a technical dial, sapphire crystal, and good straps. The description mentions other Luminox series like the ICE SAR, F35 Lightning, and Tide Eco, and also briefly mentions a Kizer Azo Vanguard Begleiter knife. The video creator emphasizes the good value and limited availability of these watches.
This video highlights the exceptional value and functionality of Luminox watches, particularly focusing on the Manta Ray series. The reviewer emphasizes their Swiss Tritium power, Ronda movements, stainless steel cases, sapphire crystals, and good bezels and straps, all at a very affordable price point. Several specific Luminox models are mentioned, including the Manta Ray, Bear Grylls Mountain, Scott Cassell "Deep Dive", "Tide Eco", "ICE SAR", and "F35 Lightning" series. A Kizer Azo Vanguard Begleiter knife is also briefly featured. The video encourages viewers to act quickly due to anticipated high demand.
This video announces a limited-time deal on a Deep Blue Stealth watch, specifically highlighting the Camo Tritium T100 model. The watch features a polycarbonate case, 300M water resistance, stick hands, and a sapphire crystal. A discount code 'nutnfancy' is provided for $25 off. The video also briefly mentions a comparison with a "Swordfish biplane" and includes links for Patreon donations and other TNP channels. It also provides context on common entertainment spending to frame the value of the watch deal.
This video provides a review of the Zeno Professional Diver watch, a value-oriented Swiss timepiece. The reviewer contrasts it with overpriced luxury Swiss watches, highlighting that even high-end models often use the same ETA 2824 movement. Key features of the Zeno Pro Diver discussed include its sapphire crystal, legibility, bezel design, silicone strap, and lume. The review also briefly mentions competitive non-Swiss options and notes that the featured watches have sold out at Jomashop. The presenter encourages viewers to consider supporting their Patreon and provides links to various other products and channels.
This video presents a Christmas deal on Deep Blue "Kanagawa Wave" Master 1000 and Diver 300 dive watches. The watches feature Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" artwork on their dials, a Seiko NH35A automatic movement, sapphire crystal, and positive 3D bezels, with fully lumed elements. A discount code "NUTN" is provided for a limited time on the Deep Blue website. The description highlights the proven dive performance and excellent lume, making it an attractive offer for watch enthusiasts who were paying attention.
This video review focuses on the Duka dive watch, presented as a budget-friendly homage to the expensive IWC Aquatimer. The reviewer highlights the Duka's value proposition, featuring a ceramic bezel, sapphire crystal, and water resistance, all powered by a Seiko NH35A automatic movement. The video also briefly showcases other gear, including Seiko SRPC Series 5 dive watches, an IWC Aquatimer, Olight flashlights, a Gerber Sumo knife, and Lightning "Fireball" mini OTF knives, as well as Invicta Grand Diver and Sea Hunter watches, offering competitive options for viewers interested in dive watches and everyday carry items.
This video reviews the Hamilton Khaki Field 42mm Automatic watch, highlighting its value and features such as legibility, thinness, an 80-hour power reserve ETA C07.111 movement, and sapphire crystal. The reviewer contrasts it with other Hamilton Khaki Field models, including a 50mm hand-wind and a 38mm version, and touches on avoiding 'boutique buying' for Swiss watches. Competitive options like the Citizen Chandler BM6838-09X are also mentioned and linked.
This video review focuses on Deep Blue dive watches, specifically the "Daynight 45 Tritdiver" and "Daynight T100 Commander" models, highlighting their T100 Trigalight vials for visibility in all conditions. The presenter briefly mentions the S3 Viking anti-sub plane and shows the watches in use during a diving video, demonstrating their durability. A discount code and purchase link for the watches are provided. The video also briefly mentions a Duka dive watch with a Seiko NH35A movement. A correction is made regarding the discontinuation of coupon codes by Deep Blue, noting that this particular code was a special exception.
This video reviews two Orient dive watches, the Kamsu and Triton, which were sent in by viewers. The reviewer takes the watches for a water and sand test in the Pacific Ocean. While acknowledging the repetitive design of many Orient dive watches and suggesting Spinnaker as an alternative for more exciting designs, the reviewer praises the movements, build quality, value, sapphire crystals, and bezel action. Competitive options are also shown. The video highlights the support of viewers and donors.