Recently took notice of this watch while looking for Tank-style pieces. I'm intrigued. Most complaints I've seen seem to be about the choice of movement for the price point. I couldn't comment on that but in terms of looks this watch ticks a lot of boxes. Love the fashion show on various straps. That really helped cement my decision to pick up one of these. Very versatile. Thank you for the great video.👍
You are right. They didn't want to spoil the tank watch aesthetics by giving it a noticeable date window. And in that they succeeded at the expense of having a date you need a microscope to read. I agree that the need to prune the lug to lug.
I have a Rotary tank watch I bought about 15 years ago or so. Love it with its rose pink face. But tempted by this for a birthday present to me. I have another couple of watches to try on yet, so see how it goes man 👍
Rotary do make some great watches. I have a unisex square ish watch with a date that I love and have had it since the year 2000. The only problem I had with it was it was hard to get the back off to change its battery and I only knew one person who could do this for me that works in a shoe repair shop that also does battery for watches. Also my watch needed a clean inside and look at which was expensive but it’s all working fine. I think Rotary is a good nice brand but kind of gets lost amongst all the other brands out there.
The Cambridge is a good choice for someone who admires the classic retro look but can't afford a Cartier. I dipped my toe in the water with an ultra cheap Avaner, with a small second hand dial at six o'clock and the useless microscopic date window but it also has a guilloche patterned white face that I love. The downside is a terribly cheap plastic strap (that claims to be leather) and a silly coloured glass crown and I think of it as my toy watch. I then got a slightly better Erikson, with Arabic numerals, no date window and a better strap that might even be leather. I like them both but I should have probably gone straight for the Rotary, as the stainless steel and sapphire glass are obviously infinitely better. Thanks, Tomas, for your great reviews at the affordable end of the watch market.
I love the thumbnail! There's also a SKMEI tank but it's so different because it's bejewelled. There's also the Casio tank homage if you're particular with the brand of the watch.
Bro! Big thanks for this review. Just bought one :) I’ve been a Rolex, omega, Grand Seiko and such kind of guy before. Realized that that’s shit and it’s about buying something you like and I love how this watch looks! I got the blue though ;)
Thanks Tomas. I agree about the size and calender. However I am still very tempted to buy one I have seen with blue detail and at a good price. Have you tried wearing watches on your right wrist? My right wrist is slightly larger.
I have actually took this watch on holidays to Turkey together with other two watches for the past 6 days. And my eyes got adjusted to the size. It is amazing watch. Looks very elegant.
@@TomasWatchReviews Another UA-camr has said how we get used to the size after a while so I'm not surprised. I'm fed up with the trend of large watches and now thinking of looking at the ladies version. I've had a closer look at Rotary's range of watches and also really like the Regent. Its octagonal shape looks very much like another famous (and expensive) watch but I prefer Rotary's as it does not have the screws on the bezel (which I have never understood).
@@TomasWatchReviews Wow. I just looked at your tier list page. I also have a Casio MRW-200H (but mine has a red case and strap). It's comfortably light.
hi, is it true that its hard to change the battery on Rotary Cambridge? As far as i can tell, you simply open the screwed caseback right? Nice review btw! :)
@@TomasWatchReviews So, i am, after a few hours with this watch, not satiesfied. Too lightweight, feels almost cheap. Gonna spare some money and get a hamilton boulton. i know, way bigger, but with ultimate substance. 😁
My tier list for watches: tomaswatchreviews.com
Recently took notice of this watch while looking for Tank-style pieces. I'm intrigued. Most complaints I've seen seem to be about the choice of movement for the price point. I couldn't comment on that but in terms of looks this watch ticks a lot of boxes. Love the fashion show on various straps. That really helped cement my decision to pick up one of these. Very versatile. Thank you for the great video.👍
You are right. They didn't want to spoil the tank watch aesthetics by giving it a noticeable date window. And in that they succeeded at the expense of having a date you need a microscope to read. I agree that the need to prune the lug to lug.
I have a Rotary tank watch I bought about 15 years ago or so. Love it with its rose pink face. But tempted by this for a birthday present to me. I have another couple of watches to try on yet, so see how it goes man 👍
Rotary do make some great watches. I have a unisex square ish watch with a date that I love and have had it since the year 2000.
The only problem I had with it was it was hard to get the back off to change its battery and I only knew one person who could do this for me that works in a shoe repair shop that also does battery for watches. Also my watch needed a clean inside and look at which was expensive but it’s all working fine.
I think Rotary is a good nice brand but kind of gets lost amongst all the other brands out there.
Very nice watch! I didn’t notice that date wheel at first but I think it looks great!
The Cambridge is a good choice for someone who admires the classic retro look but can't afford a Cartier. I dipped my toe in the water with an ultra cheap Avaner, with a small second hand dial at six o'clock and the useless microscopic date window but it also has a guilloche patterned white face that I love. The downside is a terribly cheap plastic strap (that claims to be leather) and a silly coloured glass crown and I think of it as my toy watch.
I then got a slightly better Erikson, with Arabic numerals, no date window and a better strap that might even be leather. I like them both but I should have probably gone straight for the Rotary, as the stainless steel and sapphire glass are obviously infinitely better.
Thanks, Tomas, for your great reviews at the affordable end of the watch market.
I love the thumbnail! There's also a SKMEI tank but it's so different because it's bejewelled. There's also the Casio tank homage if you're particular with the brand of the watch.
Nice watch. I ended up buying the GS05280-70 version with blue arabic numerals...very pretty watch..🙂
I did regret a bit for not choosing that one.. It was like 50/50
I like this great upload I need a bit of sophistication this could be it .
I prefer the roman numbering but with the seconds scale on the inside just like the cartier. oh man!
Where is the grey strap from?
Is there a very thin version available? Even if from different brand
Try looking for Seiko and Citizen, they might have something.
Bro! Big thanks for this review. Just bought one :) I’ve been a Rolex, omega, Grand Seiko and such kind of guy before. Realized that that’s shit and it’s about buying something you like and I love how this watch looks! I got the blue though ;)
Where did you buy the straps?
great review. Where can I find the similar casual looking solid bracelet. ??
Aliexpress
@@TomasWatchReviews I could not find at all at AliExpress. Appreciate if you are able to send me a direct contact or link to seller.
Thanks Tomas. I agree about the size and calender. However I am still very tempted to buy one I have seen with blue detail and at a good price. Have you tried wearing watches on your right wrist? My right wrist is slightly larger.
I have actually took this watch on holidays to Turkey together with other two watches for the past 6 days. And my eyes got adjusted to the size. It is amazing watch. Looks very elegant.
@@TomasWatchReviews Another UA-camr has said how we get used to the size after a while so I'm not surprised. I'm fed up with the trend of large watches and now thinking of looking at the ladies version.
I've had a closer look at Rotary's range of watches and also really like the Regent. Its octagonal shape looks very much like another famous (and expensive) watch but I prefer Rotary's as it does not have the screws on the bezel (which I have never understood).
@@garwong6567 looks nice, but too much like a Chinese homage IMO. Cambridge looks more on its own, than a homage.
@@TomasWatchReviews Wow. I just looked at your tier list page. I also have a Casio MRW-200H (but mine has a red case and strap). It's comfortably light.
hello,
where did you get the silver bracelets ?
Love your work continue like that !
mesh style of a Steeldive watch, another one from Ali.
How can you Change the strap? Does someone have a Guide for me?
spring bar tool
what is the band size for this?
20mm
hi, is it true that its hard to change the battery on Rotary Cambridge? As far as i can tell, you simply open the screwed caseback right? Nice review btw! :)
hi, I don't know, those tiny screws could go bed I guess.. but even G-Shocks have the same and nobody complains.
@@TomasWatchReviews what do you think of the rotary cambridge for 14,5cm wrist? will it fits nicely?
@@ivanyufenstefanus8272 no, it will be too big
@@TomasWatchReviews thank you so much for your information
Like it very much!
Do you keep it in your tool drawer...? 😁looks a bit scratched!
put a bracelet on a mirror finished case-back watch..
@@TomasWatchReviews lol....👍
Great review thank you.
Whats the lug width? Thanks
20mm
CON: the case is not curved at all
too big for the tank look, huh?
Well okay, now i have to get one.
It'll arrive next week.
You're guilty.
I still have it. Amazing watch. Looks a lot more expensive than it is.
@@TomasWatchReviews So, i am, after a few hours with this watch, not satiesfied.
Too lightweight, feels almost cheap.
Gonna spare some money and get a hamilton boulton.
i know, way bigger, but with ultimate substance. 😁