One of the best reviews you’ve ever done! I love your points on non-conventional watches and how ZRC is weird, but with functional intent behind it. I think that extra bit of watch philosophy took it over the top. Great watch, too!
Any ISO rated watch is going to have at least 4,800 A/m. Molybdenum is a common alloying element in stainless and it’s not what gives the anti magnetic properties, that comes from the ferrous portion making up the majority of the alloy. Edit: I read the blurb on exquisite, they say the case is anti magnetic not that the watch is. It means the case can’t get magnetized but it won’t offer any protection to the movement.
Awesome watch. I've been admiring ZRC for years from afar. I think I'd go for the 1964 French Navy Reissue with the blue dial & strap if I got one. A ZRC would slot in nicely next to your Ollech & Wajs as another esoteric, unique piece in your collection, Rob. You should go for it! Great video, thanks for sharing!
I'd buy this watch in a heartbeat if it was just a few mm smaller in all dimensions. It's the most masculine watch in existence, especially the traditional version on bracelet.
I believe these came out several years ago.. I want to say about 5 years or so. And, I believe it was a brand revival. Might have been a crowd funded project at first. Glad to see it's still around and expanded to many variants. Not as funky, but I really like the Triton Subphotique. Has that unicorn crown thing as the crown is up by the 12 instead. Really nice French diver. Another revived brand with some serious history. Also, used by the Marine Nationale at some point way back. They were actually more expensive than Rolex back when they started. They are rather pricey these days the modern versions. And, a little hard to buy... Not many places sell them and most seem to be in Europe. But, I'd like to get one some day. Anyways, will be interested to see which ZRC you ultimately pick up.
Grand fonds means deep sea In french (big depth literally) always liked this name for a diver and this design is so recognisable. The triton subphotique use a similar crown system but at 12 not 6 but i find the design less innovative and interesting.
As you already know, I have a ZRC. Mine is blue and I love it. I like watches that are a bit different. My quartz beater is an APH Toscano. It is a compressor with one crown at 12 and the other at 6. I also have a Panerai 459. Check out Anonimo. I have the Militare and the crown is at 12. The owners used to work for Panerai. If anyone can recommend something unique and solar or a good bullhead, I am all ears.
Ultimate Bullhead, to me is the Citizen Tsuno Racer in blue. That's a stunning blue EcoDrive dial with a ton of complications and a huge case but it still is wearable and very legible.
Love the bezel design with the triple dot pip and the ecs is kinda cool too. Love the case shape and the bevelling is very nice. Not a big fan of the crown position, the hands a bit too fat, the logo to close to the center. Definitely a weirdo this one. Overall a no for me because of the crown position but still a very interesting watch. And as always great review 👍
It would be nice to see this model use other older designs using number fonts on bezel instead of nothing but dots which makes it a little bit hard to decipher.
Thanks for the review. Nice colour, unqiue designs of crown/lug/ECS, good broad handsets, but at this price, no way. Cannot accept that the movement used depends on supply. Cannot accept SW200. As a diver, why aren't the numbers on dial lumed but the dots? Why aren't the bezel numbered but with the silly looking lumed dots? Gimmicky enough though.
Agreed. Watches are just watches, so paying ridiculous amounts or even more than £500 seems nuts for ANY watch. People seem to think it's ok, mostly because it's been 'acceptable' for so long to the point where people think they're getting a good deal. Seiko are a typical example of companies over charging for just average rather poor spec'd watches. You want the perfect watch? you're better off building it yourself, custom parts are very readily available and are much better value.
I love the look of this watch but am unsure about its fit and comfort. The bracelet clasp looks quite thick. Also it has a flat case and longish lug to lug. Do either of these effect its wearability?
@@jaxson9514 i have 17cm/6 3/4 inch and it wears great with a steel bracelet so can't say anything about the rubber strap. The bracelet is pretty hefty so it distributes the weight evenly - i.e the watch is not top heavy at all, and thus it's way less noticeable than say, Longines Hydroconquest. Also the integrated (and automatic, of sorts) diving extension adds to comfort once the tolerances loosen up with wear. That said, it is a chunky watch with a lot of presence. Wears like a 42mm. They recently introduced the 38mm version so check their website, it may be of interest to you.
@@finenavaljewelry5798 Wow, I had no idea that they released a 38mm version. That is a massive help. Thank you! That said, I can't seem to find any information on its lug-to-lug. Do you know what that happens to be? Thank you.
@@finenavaljewelry5798 really helpful. Thanks. I have an 18.5cm wrist so the standard size would probably be best I imagine. What do you think of the ECS? Does it work well or is it more of a net negative (ie letting in soil/sand)?
@@jaxson9514 I haven't had the watch long enough. I suspect it's more of a gimmick. If you rinse your watch after each beach/saltwater immersion, there should not be any issues.
Unique design yet nothing special, IMHO. Rather have a Laco Auchen 42mm with miyota automatic and exhibition case back for $320. This watch is way overpriced.
By the same logic nobody should buy a Mercedes or a Porsche. A cheap Toyota will do, after all, it has 4 wheels and and a steering wheel just the same. What's overpriced for one might be cheap for another.
One of the best reviews you’ve ever done! I love your points on non-conventional watches and how ZRC is weird, but with functional intent behind it. I think that extra bit of watch philosophy took it over the top. Great watch, too!
Just checked out the website. I have never seen anything like it. Now I have to explain to my wife why Christmas has been cancelled this year!
In complete love with their deigns, those watches looks so badass
You bring to us the most interesting watches on the entire UA-cam. thats a good looking watch. Thanks a ton👍
Yep, this is a great watch. I love everything about it. Can't stop looking at it.
Slick as hell! Love the look of the 6 o’clock crown and integrated swing link. Cool stuff.
This is so unique. I can’t get my head round the crown position but that bezel is 😍 what an interesting idea very original timepiece
Any ISO rated watch is going to have at least 4,800 A/m. Molybdenum is a common alloying element in stainless and it’s not what gives the anti magnetic properties, that comes from the ferrous portion making up the majority of the alloy.
Edit: I read the blurb on exquisite, they say the case is anti magnetic not that the watch is. It means the case can’t get magnetized but it won’t offer any protection to the movement.
Love the dial on this one!
I like that design just for it being different. Not sure about that rinse hole though if it gets sand in i......
Awesome watch. I've been admiring ZRC for years from afar. I think I'd go for the 1964 French Navy Reissue with the blue dial & strap if I got one. A ZRC would slot in nicely next to your Ollech & Wajs as another esoteric, unique piece in your collection, Rob. You should go for it! Great video, thanks for sharing!
I'd buy this watch in a heartbeat if it was just a few mm smaller in all dimensions. It's the most masculine watch in existence, especially the traditional version on bracelet.
You do realise that the propper comment for "the most masculine watch" would actually be "it's just a few mm too small"? :))
@@whereisvanuatu Lol, no way. A real man doesn't need to show off with size. The necessary bulk is understood to be waiting in his pants.
Wow! That's a cool looking watch. So many watches, not enough money. 😯
Been wanting one of these for a while. My BB P01 will have such good company.
Beautiful watch and video thank you…👍🤩
Thanks Rob . I've decided to save up & get Black Bay 58 the idea of spending $3000 , 4000 dollars is still a little hard to get past .
@@Psysso Thanks I'll look into it have you seen or own one ?
Really cool
Definitely a unique watch. Not my cup of tea, but I could see this being in some collections for sure!
I believe these came out several years ago.. I want to say about 5 years or so. And, I believe it was a brand revival. Might have been a crowd funded project at first. Glad to see it's still around and expanded to many variants.
Not as funky, but I really like the Triton Subphotique. Has that unicorn crown thing as the crown is up by the 12 instead. Really nice French diver. Another revived brand with some serious history. Also, used by the Marine Nationale at some point way back. They were actually more expensive than Rolex back when they started. They are rather pricey these days the modern versions. And, a little hard to buy... Not many places sell them and most seem to be in Europe. But, I'd like to get one some day.
Anyways, will be interested to see which ZRC you ultimately pick up.
I like it too.
Would love to know strap length
Grand fonds means deep sea In french (big depth literally) always liked this name for a diver and this design is so recognisable. The triton subphotique use a similar crown system but at 12 not 6 but i find the design less innovative and interesting.
As you already know, I have a ZRC. Mine is blue and I love it. I like watches that are a bit different. My quartz beater is an APH Toscano. It is a compressor with one crown at 12 and the other at 6. I also have a Panerai 459. Check out Anonimo. I have the Militare and the crown is at 12. The owners used to work for Panerai. If anyone can recommend something unique and solar or a good bullhead, I am all ears.
Ultimate Bullhead, to me is the Citizen Tsuno Racer in blue. That's a stunning blue EcoDrive dial with a ton of complications and a huge case but it still is wearable and very legible.
@@SheshankReddyS It's a great piece, just a bit too busy for my taste. Thanks
The white dial version is so nice.
Love the bezel design with the triple dot pip and the ecs is kinda cool too. Love the case shape and the bevelling is very nice. Not a big fan of the crown position, the hands a bit too fat, the logo to close to the center. Definitely a weirdo this one. Overall a no for me because of the crown position but still a very interesting watch. And as always great review 👍
It would be nice to see this model use other older designs using number fonts on bezel instead of nothing but dots which makes it a little bit hard to decipher.
Thanks for the review. Nice colour, unqiue designs of crown/lug/ECS, good broad handsets, but at this price, no way. Cannot accept that the movement used depends on supply. Cannot accept SW200. As a diver, why aren't the numbers on dial lumed but the dots? Why aren't the bezel numbered but with the silly looking lumed dots? Gimmicky enough though.
This looks unique and ridiculous at the same time, imo.
I dig the originality of the design apart from the strap.
Over $2500. What have you and they been smoking? Y'all need to upgrade from that skunk weed.
Agreed. Watches are just watches, so paying ridiculous amounts or even more than £500 seems nuts for ANY watch.
People seem to think it's ok, mostly because it's been 'acceptable' for so long to the point where people think they're getting a good deal.
Seiko are a typical example of companies over charging for just average rather poor spec'd watches.
You want the perfect watch? you're better off building it yourself, custom parts are very readily available and are much better value.
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Looks pretty much like a reversed Aragon Concept S. Very "original", much win, lol.
Supercool but too much for me.
I have the ZRC with the metal bracelet - putting it on and off is no big deal. There is even a video tutorial on youtube.
I love the look of this watch but am unsure about its fit and comfort. The bracelet clasp looks quite thick. Also it has a flat case and longish lug to lug. Do either of these effect its wearability?
@@jaxson9514 i have 17cm/6 3/4 inch and it wears great with a steel bracelet so can't say anything about the rubber strap. The bracelet is pretty hefty so it distributes the weight evenly - i.e the watch is not top heavy at all, and thus it's way less noticeable than say, Longines Hydroconquest. Also the integrated (and automatic, of sorts) diving extension adds to comfort once the tolerances loosen up with wear.
That said, it is a chunky watch with a lot of presence. Wears like a 42mm.
They recently introduced the 38mm version so check their website, it may be of interest to you.
@@finenavaljewelry5798 Wow, I had no idea that they released a 38mm version. That is a massive help. Thank you! That said, I can't seem to find any information on its lug-to-lug. Do you know what that happens to be? Thank you.
@@finenavaljewelry5798 really helpful. Thanks. I have an 18.5cm wrist so the standard size would probably be best I imagine. What do you think of the ECS? Does it work well or is it more of a net negative (ie letting in soil/sand)?
@@jaxson9514 I haven't had the watch long enough. I suspect it's more of a gimmick. If you rinse your watch after each beach/saltwater immersion, there should not be any issues.
yeah nah
It has a dongle at the bottom. Coon Watch. Wet it 💦
Coon ? 😂 what is a coon watch ?
When racoons come on our back porch, mama just chases 'em off with a broom.
Unique design yet nothing special, IMHO. Rather have a Laco Auchen 42mm with miyota automatic and exhibition case back for $320. This watch is way overpriced.
By the same logic nobody should buy a Mercedes or a Porsche. A cheap Toyota will do, after all, it has 4 wheels and and a steering wheel just the same. What's overpriced for one might be cheap for another.
I bought the tangerine version. I like it a lot, but it’s not my most comfortable watch. I get a ton of positive comments on it