Swiss, COSC Certified, and Cheap! The Tissot PR100
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Back with review #1 of 4 from Jomashop. This Tissot may not set the world alight, but it offers a hell of a package overall for a relatively paltry sum. Please, if you can think of a better movement in a watch for less than $300USD, I'd love to know about it. Cheers, Jody
I have a Tissot PR100 for 15 years and it cost me today $240 to service it. The same amount I bought 15 years ago at a respectable dealer in South Africa.
Johannes Stevens Hopefully another 15 years for that money :-)
Tidy entry level Swiss watch but that date window! Ditch it or execute it properly, that's what I say.
Peter 2704 It is a bit odd to put a round cyclops over a square date window but honestly as an owner of this watch I never noticed it until I watched this video.
I prefer no date over any cyclops anyday.
Agreed...That round cyclops over a square date window is hideous ! Tissot what were you thinking ?
Go for the TISSOT PR 100 AUTOMATIC BLACK DIAL MEN'S WATCH T101.407.11.051.00 for a few pennies more and you have yourself a fine watch !
I just ordered one from Jomashop... now $264 w/ a $5 coupon and free shipping! It's an amazing deal, and has to be the world's cheapest Chronometer! This is even lower than the Sellita based Glycine Combat Sub and Combat 6 that I got for $279 each! I'd rate Tissot as the hands-down best value in Swiss watches. Their watches like the PR100 compete against Seiko, and you often find Tissot now in shops that sell mostly Seiko/Citizen/Casio. I find Tissot to be of better quality. You won't find a Seiko that performs to COSC standards, not even JDM models costing three times as much! For the same money you'd be putting this up against the Seiko 5 or the Presage, and I think the Tissot clearly beats them. While the PR100 does have a few limitations as you point out, you really can't complain much at this price! It has basic styling, but then, so does Rolex, and this is about close as you can come. The PR100 is spot on for what the stereotypical Chronometer should look like, businesslike and functional. I prefer it's styling to Tissot's more expensive Chronometer Models. On the plus side, Tissot has very nice finishing typical of most Swiss brands, (but not quite to Rolex's and Tudor's level of perfection) and it does offer beveled case edges where Rolex does not. The Tissot even offers a date, while Rolexes like the OP39, Explorer, and even Base Submariner don't. I don't mind the Cyclops, I think it gives the watch a little unique detail. Tissot actually does a better job of integrating the bracelet end pieces into the cases than Rolex. It's seamless, where Rolex leaves an unsightly gap between bezel and bracelet. Minor complaints I have, is that Tissot's bracelet oddly won't lay flat when off the wrist, it just retains it's curved shape. The links are only single piece, rather than the 3-piece links they appear to be. And as pointed out, it has a tinny clasp. Hand winding is a bit stiff and difficult. But, I feel that the PR100's only big shortcoming is that even though it's a Chronometer, it uses the most basic version of the Powermatic movement of the non-Chronometer model, the C07.111, instead of the nicer C07.611 used in all Swatch brands other than Tissot and Certina. The "High Tech" escapement uses the plastic pallet lever and wheel with no ruby stones, borrowed from the low-end, robot made, Swatch System 51 movements as seen in base Tissot automatics. That's why it has only 23 Jewels instead of 25! Odd choice for a Chronometer, and I don't think it's accuracy will stand up as well over the long haul. However one benefit is that the watch is very quiet, and doesn't make a ticking sound. It takes a strong mic to even pick it up to measure the timing. But the fact that it can be certified at all, is certainly testament to the accuracy of such a basic movement, at least in the short term! I scoped it out of the box at ZERO in FOUR positions and -2 & -3 in the other two positions. With a bit of beat error of less than .4ms in a few positions. Mine runs exactly on time sitting in the box, but about -4 to -6 sec/day on the wrist. The adjustment screws of the balance wheel appear to be set in the default positions and there is no regulator, so I doubt that these are even adjusted at the factory. (Apart from the laser trueing of the balance wheel.) I'm sure it will probably run well enough for several years, but with daily wear I would think 5 years would be pushing it. With greater wear of plastic and getting brittle, there is a greater chance of timing deterioration and parts breakage over time, than with steel. But, for infrequent wearers like myself that own lots of watches, I don't think it's too big of an issue. And you could afford to buy a lifetime supply of 25 of these Tissots for the price of a single Rolex!
@Ruel Marquez This is just Timex's marketing jargon from the seventies, a time when plastics were replacing metal, not because they were better, just cheaper. The standard in watch movements remains metal parts with jeweled bearings. Only low-end movements contain plastic. The only possible advantage is that they may keep running longer without oiling and proper servicing, but not necessarily as accurately! Some high-end movements are going with Silicon levers and escapements, but this is not plastic. Tissot makes both varieties, but is one of the few to use plastic in their cheaper models. Seiko also uses plastic for some movement parts, but not the critical escapement.
If replace the existing bracelet with a nice quality aftermarket oyster bracelet that tapers down to 16mm buckle will be an interesting combo
do you know of one that fits properly?
Cosc certified watch for less than $300. and a 80 hr power reserve....That's crazy, very good value.
Took me 3 months to decide buying a Tissot PR100 COSC during Dec Xmas holidays unfortunately it was out of stock and I had to wait till late Jan 2020 for the new stock . This watch run pretty accurate ( about -1 sec in a week ) I left in the drawer on Friday night and put on my SKX for my weekend and the watch is still ticking on Monday morning no need to adjust your watch . Truly a Everyday watch for Monday to Friday . Price is truly affordable too at USD 274++ with shipping .
I can recommend both the watch and Jomashop. I got one there as well. Very satisfied with it and with the Omega that I purchased there as well.
I agree. I really like the classic simplicity of this watch and I love Tissot. I can also vouch for Jomashop it's one of my two or three favorite online watch stores. Long Island Watch has also been a great experience for me.
I have bought a lot of stuff from Jomashop and probably will never buy anything over $500 or so from them again. I bought a Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch from them and within a few months, without any damage or impact the start stop pusher fell off never to be seen again. They flat out refused to fix it. I even looked back through old photos and found that the pusher was actually already loose when it arrived and I just didn't notice it.
Had to ship it off to Omega for repair. I'll keep buying from them with cheaper stuff but no more big purchases.
Sorry you had that experience Justin.
Stephen did yours come with the certification papers?
I think the benefit of having a simple dial is at you can pair it with straps very easily. The money went into what's important in a dress watch, the watch. I think really nice bracelets are a must with sports watches, however dress watches have some more room.
I received one as a gift from my dad in 2018 as a gift for graduating college, I love it great looking and good value for money.
The top end of Tissot's Automatic range is exceptional quality at a price point that puts Longines and Oris to shame in the same class. I own the Powermatic 80 in the 2018 Seastar 1000; what a watch!
It's a decent price for a good brand. It does look a lot nicer from far away which is perhaps telling. But I do think nice overall package, for a good price and nice to see a mainstream brand reviewed rather than yet another microbrand
Nice review! I have the silver face version of this watch and wear it as a semi-dress watch. It's not the most exciting to look at, but it is very comfortable, keeps great time and fits well within a collection.
I own 2 Tissots. Great name, very classy. Great design. Very reliable
Got my Aqua Terra (38mm, blue, on bracelet) from Jomashop and I have to say I was impressed with the service, shipping, and (of course) the watch. Glad you're partnering with them a bit! Great video as always!
Love the watch, hate the round cyclops over the square date window..
Great review, I have the no date, no lume dress model, FANTASTIC watch! Keep up the great work!
For $325 you can get a mathey Tissot type 21 I believe it's called, it has a chronometer grade selita sw-200 in it. And it's also from jomashop so you'd get the same ten or twenty dollar discount as well. That's what you should be reviewing next. Trust me I know all the best deals on jomashop I stalk their website daily for good deals. And that chronometer mathey Tissot for $325 on the leather strap with the discount $305. They even have a patina lumed one for the same price.
What is your top 5 picks atm under $1,000?
You wouldn’t find a Tissot or any Swatch group watch with a Selita!
They always use their on ETA movements.
SkysaxonDragonslayer Mathey-Tissot isn’t owned by the Swatch group,it’s independent
@@SkysaxonDragonslayer man I hate when people like you think they know about watch history, mathey Tissot is a completely different watch company than Tissot they've been around a long time look at their Wikipedia page read it and learn something new brother. Mathey Tissot is a completely different company than Tissot and mathey Tissot had absolutely nothing to do or nothing I'm common with Tissot except the name the to companies were founded about thirty years apart. Mathey Tissot was founded in 1886 and Tissot was founded in 1853. Do your homework brother before you start saying stuff like this and you look like a fool in front of people that know what they are talking about. Mathey Tissot isn't part of the swatch group that's why they have to use selita based movements in most of they're watches.smh. Lol
@@somethingnotmaterial I wouldn't buy in that price range, you'll lose too much money, usually a thousand dollar watch is worth less than a thousand and when you pay a thousand for it it turns to five hundred when you peel off the stickers brother but if I had too choose a thousand dollar watch I'd probably buy a Gucci pantheon automatic with a chronometer grade eta 2824-2 in it they are around $800-$1000 brand new and they remind me of an ap Royal oak without being an homage to it. Screw links, integrated bracelet, and everyone knows what Gucci is.i hate it when I have to explain to a woman what a breguet is or a Girard perriguex . You'll never have to explain what a Gucci is to anyone and it's a damn good watch that will get a nod from any watch enthusiast. Unfortunately you can only find them on e Bay, they are rare and Gucci doesn't make them anymore. I don't know why. They really are top quality. Other than that if say buy a Swiss watch company diver if you want a diver for $400 you won't find anything better brand new. But you really should just save your money for a Rolex. Which isn't the best watch you could buy for what they want for them but they will always go up in price after you buy them never down. Other than that look at saint honore, mathey Tissot, Tissot on jomashop they have the best prices rn
Got one two weeks ago. Running good so far (automatic and white dial). Plus it has a COSC. I replaced the cheap bracelet into a leather strap. It looks better now as my daily watch.
You did a video last week that included the two-tone/white dial. I ordered one and it arrived today from Jomashop. The COSC certificate was missing, but other than that, everything was fine. I missed the $20 discount. LOL. The watch is very nice for the price-point. I have an 8" wrist and it wears well. This is my first Tissot. We will see how it hangs with my SEIKOs, G-Shocks, and Oceanus watches!
Thanks for the review Jody. Looks like a great value proposition for a Swiss automatic. I’ll definitely be taking a closer look at this Tissot
Not a valuable piece on the long run 🙏 gents 😕
Better bang for buck movement for less than 300 $ is the bulova uhf 262 khz. Not swiss I know, but if accuracy is your thing then a few seconds a year sound better than few seconds a day. And another thing, I think that a powermatic 80 movement already has a accuracy of +/- 5 sec a day. I noticed that in my hamilton. If anyone else has a powermatic please back me up. Than you for another great review! All the best
OK, the date window does not look great, but COSC automatic Swiss watch, from the Swatch group, with 80 hours power reserve, solid end-links, easy to wear size, all of this for less than $ 300. A no-brainer. One more reason to talk newbies away from D Wellington or Invicta
Well. I have an titanium tissot pr100 AND an Invicta pro diver in the collection. And there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Seiko nh35a automatic invicta. It is absolutely brilliantly polished, has a screw down crown and it is much more eye catching then the tissot. However i have to agree on the trash named Daniel Wellington
@@tristonsemper5 I agree. I have 3 Pro Divers with the NH035A and one with the Sellita 200W. All are excellent watches with good bracelets and solid end-links. If they didn't have the Invicta name on them all the watch snobs would love them. BTW, before they start with I "don't know what I am talking about", I own 54 watches that consist mainly of SEIKO divers, G-Shocks, and Oceanus watches! The Tissot PR-100 Two-Tone joined the collection today. So now it is 55! LOL
Relieved to see the return of Iain Banks to the bookshelf. Adds gravitas to your presentation. Thanks.
Jody, this watch deserves respect, but it isn't exciting as you stated. Most people won't, but i think the Cyclops is brilliant!
I like the cyclops! Kind of sets it apart from the non chronometer one and adds some character.
I completely agree. Just got mine today and it's quite the head-turner.
Hi Jodi. Love your channel and another great review. I was scoping out this watch months ago and at the time couldn’t find any reviews of substance, but ended up pulling the trigger anyway just based on the specs and less than impressive jomashop photos...
So I bought the (nearly white) silver dial version, personally think it’s the most handsome in the range and figured it would be a great every day watch with great bang for buck. 4 months in, I’m still very pleased the (nearly white) silver dial is extremely versatile it goes with almost any outfit, it’s my easiest and most reliable “grab and go” and with that 80 hour power reserve and my rate of reaching for it I average only needing to hand wind it about once a month. The silver dial’s sunburst brushing is more easily recognizable and it is a subtle but nice feature.
Personally I love the quirky cyclops, but the awful bracelet had to go. Currently I have it on a random brown leather strap I had laying around it’s nothing special but looks significantly better.
I found there isn’t enough space between spring bar and case for a normal nato. (tried out of curiosity) Jodi, wondering if you or anyone else has found and can recommend a suitable replacement bracelet, or handsome/suitable leather or rubber straps? It would be nice to have the option to keep it on for a quick swim if I wanted to.
Cheers
There are times when simple is classic. I do like the aesthetics of this watch when in the mood. I have a Seiko solar that resembles this watch, I think I paid $80 for it about 6 or 7 years ago and although my bracelet that came with it fell apart about 2 years ago I have found the classic simplicity of the solar has made it a strap monster. Everything I put on looks smoking hot. It's not a watch I wear everyday, but when in the mood, it always makes me happy. Being solar, I often forget about it but when the time comes I am usually within a few seconds even when it's been several months between wears. Good work Jody. Keep it up.
Tissot is a brand that I only became aware of through the JOMW channel and at first I was lukewarm over their offerings. But I have to say that I like this watch and see a lot of value in it. As you say, it is a good office dresser with simplified dial and hands that has a great power reserve. Sounds perfect. Of course the main selling point is the COSC movement. We don't see that everyday for under $300.
This one is a winner, Jody and I'm glad to see your new association with Joma watch return a dividend so quickly.
the affordable swiss that will scratch the explorer itch a bit
Very nice package for the price. Aesthetically though... It is not a hideous watch but that T counter balance and dial looking to claim territory over the case... beauty in the eye of the beholder and this beholder is shielding his eyes.
Good watch Jody
Looks good and wears well.I have a tissot t touch.....nothing but trouble.
These though are different...lovely
Loving your work Jody, we do love JOMA SHOP, too much as a family.
Another great video bud, just picked up the COSC quartz version from eBay, loves it.
when the behind is prettier than the face
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Have you met my wife? That's why I married her
@@lonegroover 😂
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Nice peace! U help me out with Jomashop ,wasn’t sure if I could trust a purchase from them ,now I know,thanks!
American Breed I have bought over 20 watches from jomashop........not a single issue so far !
I have bought a Hamilton and and a Citizen from them. Top notch
That’s great to know! thanks for that information! There is a Deep Blue I’m going for ..
Tissot is some of the best value for the $$ I purchased a PRC-200 from them a couple years ago, excellent watch and transaction!! Great review Jody, thanks 😎👍
Thanks Aron!
I had the Quartz COSC version. The watch is a great entry level piece, decent bracelet, comfy to wear, nice size, etc. I just wish they could make the 80 hr power reserve high-beat but I guess one can't have it all.
COSC certified, lasts for decades. It’s more interchangeable with the Rolex than most people would care to admit. Although, I could do without the date and the internal cyclops.
Beautiful Tissot.
If Tissot can apply these changes, the new PR100 will be an incredible all-around value for a COSC swiss automatic:
1. Add lume to the hour markers to be visible through the night
2. Remove the cyclops magnification (or make the date window cutout circular)
3. Apply uniformly brushed (not polished) bracelet instead
It could be an absolute strap monster: dress it up, dress it down. Put on a Barton Elite silicon strap and have some fun! Ditch the metal band, and please eliminate the magnifier window on the next iteration.
I was considering this watch before the video. It is definitely on my maybe list.
$300 for a COSC SW-200!?...Wow! That's a deal.
Great video and review.
It's not a selita. Its an ETA. Swatch don't use selita
That cyclops is the reason why I didn't go for it when I first came across it couple of months ago
Very wise of you to use common sense 👏
It's a decent watch for a very good price, no doubt.
I would buy it if i needed a watch.
Impressive features at that price indeed. Replace that circular cyclops with a square one to match the date window (or remove it altogether) , add a milled clasp, and raise the price towards $400, and it'd still be a deal. One question though - did I miss something? Is that a friction fit caseback, and not a threaded one? If so, that needs to be changed as well. Regarding internal cyclops, my vintage (70's) Accutron Deep Sea has one, and nicely done as well.
I like that it's simple! COSC certification and a respectable heritage don't need anything gaudy IMO
The issue is where the hell can you purchase this thing ?
@@theurbanloner8879 Amazon, if you're in the US, at least
@@theurbanloner8879 here's a link if youtube allows them to be posted www.amazon.com/Tissot-Automatic-Mens-Watch-T101-408-11-051-00/dp/B01FFNQJRO
@@birdie021 thanks for the response. I looked there and they are 6 hundred plus .
Very nice review of a super watch. Nice work, man.
Nice Tissot. But i'm not convinced by the movement, synthetic escapement and slowed down beat rate. I'd rather choose the classic 2824
this is not the Swissmatic with synthetic escapement but Powermatic80 based on the ETA 2824-2 but with free spring-system, bigger barrel and of course slower beatrate but I can guarantee you it runs more accurate than the 2824, I own watches with both movements, Powermatic80 is actually superior in "watchmaking"-terms.
@@growsanctuary2867 Yes, Powermatic is based on the 2824-2, the Swissmatic is similar to the Swatch System51, means it entirely made and regulated by machines, with one screw holding the movement together. Two completely different movements.
Had my eye on this one back when I was purchasing a graduation present! Great bang for the buck but ended up going with the Phoibos Wavemaster instead. 😅
How are you liking your Wavemaster so far?
Interestingly, that's what I was thinking when watching this video -- my nephew is graduating next year from high school, planning on going to college for graphic design and art, this would be a pretty solid choice for a graduation present for him.
@@weeks55 it's really solid and has been getting a lot of wrist time. Getting about +5 seconds a day and the lume is great! Had some issues with the clasp being a little loose and had to tighten it up but otherwise I'm very happy with it 👍🏼
@@tthaas not a bad idea! Tissots make for great gifts with how well the boxes are designed and the extra pamphlets that come in it that talk about the history of Tissot, etc.
Not worth on the long run 🙏 gents... Buy a beter piece than this watch that'll cost you more to service.
Not sure what else you would want for the price. I'd love to add the Tissot petit seconde (small seconds) to my collection.
Great watch I am a huge tissot fan and miss my PRC200 more than any other watch I've ever sold. I'm gonna get the review watch next year as have done my yearly watch budget already
Good for you to sell it, it would have cost you a lot to maintain on the long run, I know what I'm talking cos I bought one 15 years ago, feel very 🙏 for myself. I go after history of watch established date 1853 as reference.
I exausted the budget in october and then I increased it and bought 3 more
On the link to the Joma page the only watch they mention COSC is the quartz edition-for $100 less. If course many non Swiss could be but only Swiss need apply.
I really don't like the Tissot crown. I bought a non COSC version and sent it back immediately. No question though, as a bang-for-buck this is a great value.
This is definitely a great value proposition. It is a little odd (for me) and with the magnifier it would be difficult to mod. But COSC certified...makes me pause and think, thank you for bringing this one to my attention Jody :)
Cyclops can be removed with a little know how.
Very impressive watch specifications considering the affordable price.
Such a surprise! What a find good sir!
Good to see the Rolex clock in background actually running.......hey! Federico.......look at that !!!😂
Look at the sisterbrand Certina. DS1 Powermatic 80, DS8 Powermatic 80 and DS Caimano Powermatic 80
Your subby alternative videos have been really popular. Maybe your favourite explorer alternative roundup would be cool?
I love Jomashop, I bought a couple nice Seiko's from them with a discount code was less than Amazon and eBay at the time of purchase. Tissot really does offer a nice price for what you get. Real swiss watch under 500 dollars usually.
I love Tissot. It was my first real watch. A square, with bracelet that I've tried over and over to find again. But to no avail. This watch though, is as boring as watching baseball. Disappointing. But as always, keep up the good work!👍🏻
Cosc certified but still less accurate than my Phantom 2 lol that thing is less than 1 minute fast (never slow) a month. STP1-11 is an almost instant buy for me now and cant touch NH35 after it
Got my wife a tissot pr100. My 1 year old was playing with it...and then the hour marker from the dial fell off. And now it's just jingling between the crystal and dial
This is a good starter watch for the price, not the most exciting watch but a decent EDC watch for someone getting into automatics.
That is certainly a good value watch indeed. Can you maybe review quartz pr100? Perhaps other colour dial? I am one of those who don't mind changing the battery every year or two with better accuracy as a trade. Thanks for the review.
I’m definitely curious, but I’d probably get the standard version because it loses the date cyclops, and the even lower price is obviously nice.
I appreciate that they lumed the hands, but it’s definitely a shame they didn’t put any other lume on the dial. A small lume dot at the end of the indexes (even only at the quarters) is all that was required.
Tempted by this one for a while. I did gift the womens quartz version last year, it seems well built.
I happened to think it looks pretty nice.
Seiko needs to start using that movement
nice watch for the price.. and brill accuracy i like cheers
A COSC certified Chronometer is all very well, but there are many of those to choose from .........but, there's still only one Cherenometer. 😉
I am in the market for a Tissot PR100, but I would prefer the Quartz to be honest.
Go for another timepiece, it will cost you more to service on the long run, I know 🤑😕 15 years with PR100 auto quartz caliber $=240
Wow didn’t know they do the power stick cosc certified. This is a hell of a lot of watch for the money.
Greetings from Anzacistan. Hey just received the white sunburst version from Jomashop. You should have brought that! Amazing on the wrist. Reminds me of the 1970s version of the Oyster Perpetual Dayjust. Simple and elegant. I quite like the cyclops - it is unique! - easy to read with my eyes. Remember guys this is heavily discounted through Jomashop - walk into a Tissot AD and expect to pay closer to $AUS900 for the same watch.
That’s a bargain. Shame I missed out in 2021 now. I want a Swiss Chronometer… But then again I purchased and still own a Seiko SKX013 for $240 AUD with $26 USD Christmas discount in December 2018 :)
You can‘t do nothing wrong with a Tissot. Should be in every collection as a everyday watch. Also very strap friendly fits with stainless steel but also with leather in black brown and even a nice vintage green.
I know this is late, but when looking for vintage watches a rule of thumb is, if the hands got lume the dial/indices should have lume aswell. This Tissot would fail a vintage test.
Nice looking watch
Enjoyed your review, thanks. Might have to put this one on my wish list. While watching I though - what if the watches were hacked to show the difference in the second hand movement 21,600 v 28,800?
ok i bought an other one, i bought this watch 4 years ago for 800 dollars and really good product for money cant believe this price...
Date integration is a little odd but looks like a great everyday watch
Great review as always mate.
I have the 1984 module P100 and I wondered if you could tell me much about the watch. It was my dad's, he had this from new! I've no idea what it cost as it was a 60th birthday present from my mum to him, this makes the watch 35 years old or there abouts. Do you have any idea how much it may be worth now? Many thanks.
Is that wall clock a Chinese special by any chance ? Haha I love it ! I need to get me on of those too , where did you buy it from ?
I'm such a fan of the PR100 - especially how Tissot offers versions in quartz and automatic. To me the best feature isn't obvious - it feels so comfortable on the wrist. Has to be in the top 3 non-diver watches I recommend for "Just One GOOD Watch" set along with sapphire Eco-Drives, Seikos, and Certinas.
I think I'd sooner buy the Certina DS-4 if it were my money - very similar overall, but I prefer the bracelet on that one, and right now Jomashop is claiming to sell it with a non-Powermatic ETA movement. Each movement has its own strengths but that one has the nice 4Hz sweep. :-)
I own one (PR100) for 15 years and wound recommend one...services alone WILL set you back a few $$$ on the long run 🙏
@@growsanctuary2867 no you can't compare it with the new technology...but the name disappoint as a entry brand...
Nice piece
Can you please make a watch 101 vid, explaining movements , hz, and every technical term about watches. ?
Great review as always. Could you please tell me if this watch comes with the silicate hairspring? Just wondered, because if just purchased the Seastar 1000 with the black strap and blue dial of which is not Cosc certified but looks like an identical movement to the PR100 you've reviewed?
The new versions of those watches dont have the cyclop anymore i think
Jomashop is a little bit vague with this watch. The same watch with the white dial claims COSC certified and that silicon balance wheel for antimagnetic features. So is this the case with the black dial PR 100? I'm literally about to pull the trigger on this watch or the white one (less fun from the white one) but I would rather have the black one if the COSC and silicon applies.
great job as always. i have had a watch to catch my eye its a compadre on gearbest looks good would like to see if you have ever or would consider a reveiw on that watch ,one plus for it it has a seagull movement. thanks for consideration
Hey Jody, I’d like to ask if the date on this piece instantly changes at midnight or is it a slow change?
Thank you for the review. It sounds like a good deal for the money, but it's a boring watch to my eyes.
The back looks better the front.
That is a solid watch, man. Everything I would want from a Swiss watch without any of the stuff I wouldn't want to pay for. I may end up picking one up.
Great review as always!
Nice piece 👍
Nice very good value watch. Now wall clock where did you get it please?????
@Michael L can't find one like that, and the reviews are awful of those I've seen. Good enough?
Great quality watch for the money even if its not to all tastes. Good review as always.
My favorite watch reviewer. Even though he sounds like mrs doubtfire 😂