This video provides an in-depth review of the Benrus Type I-C, a Vietnam Era watch. The content covers its history, specifications, and assesses its value, particularly in comparison to higher-priced alternatives. The reviewer discusses the pros and cons, how to read the watch, details of the case back, and includes a travel case. It also aims to identify the target audience and justify the watch's price point, concluding with a final recommendation. The video also includes extensive links to related gear and social media channels.
This video offers a quick review of an Invicta Pro Diver watch, highlighting its value at an affordable price point of $65. The reviewer showcases specific models, including the gold sunburst 15074 and NH35A automatic models with Pepsi and green marker bezels. It also draws comparisons to other dive watches like Seiko 5 Series and a Citizen Professional Diver, suggesting they also sell out quickly. The video emphasizes the 'act quick' aspect due to potential scarcity.
This video reviews 5.11 Field Watches, specifically the Field, Pathfinder, and Sentinel models. The presenter highlights their durable construction, Swiss Ronda quartz movements, excellent legibility, and comfortable straps. The watches are shown in action, including underwater use. The reviewer contrasts their value with the 'over hyped' Hazard 4 brand and gives them a high recommendation based on years of personal use. Purchase links for some models are provided.
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.
This video reviews two classic timepieces, the Orient Sun and Moon and the Parnis Sun and Moon. The reviewer compares both watches based on their case design, polishing, face layering, sizing, hand execution, strap choice, and movements. Both brands are noted as homages to other watches and are praised for their excellent value and quality. The reviewer aims to determine which watch offers more value for an additional $200 and will declare a winner, stating which one they would personally purchase. The video also includes affiliate links to purchase the watches.
This video review focuses on the Casio ProTrek PRG550 series watches, highlighting their ABC (Altimeter, Barometer, Compass) functions, AnaDig display, and tactical features. It showcases the JDM camo band variant and the PRG550-1A1CR Tactical Black model, noting its appearance in the movie "Chappie" worn by Hugh Jackman. The reviewer emphasizes their collectible nature, lightweight design, and potential to increase in value, rating them a 5 out of 5 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video reviews the Victorinox Swiss Army Officers watch, highlighting its value and classic military design. The reviewer praises its thin profile, 100M water resistance, sapphire crystal, high legibility, durability, and attractive looks. It's presented as an exceptional analog watch for its price point. The video mentions that Victorinox may have discontinued these models, urging viewers to purchase them quickly. Several specific models (black face 241549, silver face 241550, white dial SS bracelet 241551, Basic XL 249087, Chrono 241552, Gent 241361, Night Vision 241596, Mecha 241373, Auto SS 241591, Mechanical Self-Winding 241372, Mechanical Self-Winding 2 tone 241373) are linked for purchase, along with related Victorinox pocket knives and other gear. The reviewer expresses high personal satisfaction with the Officers watch.
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