This video reviews the Deep Blue Stealth T100 Tritium Automatic watch, highlighting its value proposition, especially when compared to other tritium watch brands like Luminox. The reviewer praises the Seiko automatic movement and the watch's overall design, noting the fun multi-colored tritium options and comfortable straps. A limited-time discount code "nutnfancy" is provided for an additional $20 off, positioning the watch as a thank you to the audience. The reviewer expresses enthusiasm for the watch, even suggesting a more playful name for it.
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 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 YouTube video features a review of the Alpina Seastrong, a Swiss value dive watch. The creator highlights that they acquired the watch at an exceptional price from JomaShop and discusses how this established Swiss brand approaches the dive watch market. The description also includes links to other Alpina watches, a Sog Trident AT XR, and a Wenger Terragraph Field Watch, indicating potential comparisons or mentions of these items within the video.
This YouTube video reviews the Invicta Grand Diver automatic dive watch, highlighting its value proposition at approximately $90. The reviewer praises its Seiko NH35A movement, case finishing, 3D complications, quality bracelet, and full lume dials. Despite Invicta releasing newer variations, the video focuses on preferred older models. The description also includes affiliate links for other dive watches from Jomashop, Deep Blue, and Casio, positioning the Invicta as a compelling budget option within the dive watch market.
This video is a rapid review of the Invicta Pro Diver Translucent dive watch, highlighting its exceptional value at a $49 price point. The reviewer praises its cool transparent case, good color options, and high quality for the cost, comparing Invicta's unique watch designs to Cold Steel's approach. Both 51mm and 40mm versions are discussed, with links provided for specific models (Blue 32331, Grey Black, Green) and the general collection. The video also briefly mentions other watch brands like Deep Blue and Casio, as well as Kershaw knives.
This video review focuses on the Fossil Nate Chrono watch, comparing its value and quality to significantly more expensive Swiss watches. The reviewer highlights the watch's design elements, including case work, straps, sword hands, pushers, and timing bezel, arguing that it offers excellent features for its price point. The video also touches on the marketing strategies of Swiss watch brands and provides affiliate links to purchase the Fossil Nate Chrono and other related watches, as well as a model aircraft. The creator also promotes their Patreon channel for more extensive content.
This video reviews the Fossil FB-01 dive-inspired watch series, highlighting its affordability and aesthetic appeal, comparing it favorably to higher-end brands like Seiko. The presenter praises the watch's construction, colorful options, readable date, silicone straps, and 100M water resistance, while noting the absence of a movable bezel as a drawback. The video also touches on modding possibilities, the watch's 42mm case size, and provides affiliate links for purchasing the FB-01 and other Fossil watches, as well as links to more expensive dive watches for comparison.
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 review by Nutnfancy focuses on Citizen Primo Chronographs, highlighting their "reference value" due to solar power, high legibility, comfortable straps, good sizing, and affordability. The reviewer emphasizes finding high-value watches and recommends these Citizen models as a prime example. Several specific Citizen Primo models are showcased, including blue/red, black, and carbon fiber faced versions. The description also includes affiliate links for the watches, Barton NATO straps, screen protectors, and mentions other Citizen models like the Navihawk A-T. The creator promotes their Patreon for exclusive content and their website for merchandise.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth review of the CCCP Aurora dive/field watch, highlighting its value proposition at $99. The reviewer praises its dual functionality, comfortable and durable leather strap with whipped stitching, legibility, and the reliable Seiko NH35 automatic movement. Key features discussed include the 4 o'clock crown position, applied markers, hands, and a red mineral see-through case back. The reviewer also touches on a unique use for the timing bezel and compares it implicitly to other watches like the Invicta I Force and Glycine Combat 6, both available through Drop. The watch is lauded for its exceptional value, earning a 5 out of 5 rating on the reviewer's likability scale for its price point.
This video review focuses on the value proposition of Seiko 5 Sports automatic watches, specifically the SRP745J1 (yellow dial) and SRPA05K1 (orange "Monster-like"). The presenter highlights their legibility, lume, solid stainless steel bracelets, and suitability for casual SCUBA diving to 40ft, despite their 100M rating. The review also showcases how simple black NATO nylon straps can transform these watches into lightweight, adventure-ready divers. Comparisons to other watch options and value assessments are included, with a strong endorsement from the "Nutnfancy Likability Scale."