This is for someone who dont want to spend thousands on an actual vintage dirty dozen but love the look.. I myself bought the timefactor smiths version which has the classic 36mm size, 100m water resistance with increased anti magnetism, sapphire crystal and sellita manual winding movement.. I feel that if you are going for the authentic look and feel, then, praesidus should go all the way and make it with acrylic and fixed lugs.. making a vintage watch travel through time is quite special.. like what is being done by Baltic and Lorier..
Hello everyone, I'm Akshay from the Praesidus Watch Co. A huge thank you to Oleg for such a detailed and insightful review of our recently launched DD-45 watch. If any of you viewers have questions about the watch, features mentioned in the review, or anything else about Praesidus, feel free to leave a comment below and we'll be happy to answer them.
I think it's a good modern interpretation of the "Dirty Dozen" and given that the style needs a small seconds movement there are not too many around. Price lets this one down. $500 would be my estimate of where it should be. Timefactors UK are supposed to be doing a version this year. They'll do a good job and probably price it around £400.
Good looking piece though ridiculously over priced considering you can purchase a Hamilton Murph 38mm for less and get the heritage and big brand warranty that comes with it. This seems like a money grab at this price point.
They ask for all that coin, yet can't be bothered to make their own parts. I can look past outsourcing the movement, but if you can't be bothered to make your own cases and so on, I don't see the appeal. American assembled with imported parts? What a joke. Nobody in my country can be bothered to make anything from scratch anymore.
This is for someone who dont want to spend thousands on an actual vintage dirty dozen but love the look.. I myself bought the timefactor smiths version which has the classic 36mm size, 100m water resistance with increased anti magnetism, sapphire crystal and sellita manual winding movement.. I feel that if you are going for the authentic look and feel, then, praesidus should go all the way and make it with acrylic and fixed lugs.. making a vintage watch travel through time is quite special.. like what is being done by Baltic and Lorier..
Cool looking watch! I really like the look of this bracelet. Very unique!
This would be an awesome watch for $385 USD.
Hello everyone, I'm Akshay from the Praesidus Watch Co. A huge thank you to Oleg for such a detailed and insightful review of our recently launched DD-45 watch.
If any of you viewers have questions about the watch, features mentioned in the review, or anything else about Praesidus, feel free to leave a comment below and we'll be happy to answer them.
I like the bracelet. It's a bit different! But I would worry that it would be too long for my scrawny wrist.
I think it's a good modern interpretation of the "Dirty Dozen" and given that the style needs a small seconds movement there are not too many around. Price lets this one down. $500 would be my estimate of where it should be. Timefactors UK are supposed to be doing a version this year. They'll do a good job and probably price it around £400.
great video always.💯👍
great review
Praesidus is as American as Filippo Loreti Italian.Both comes from Montrichard Group.American assembly?Which part,the rotor maybe..
$900 for a Landeron, I had to pass despite so much else being just right with this one.
Good looking piece though ridiculously over priced considering you can purchase a Hamilton Murph 38mm for less and get the heritage and big brand warranty that comes with it. This seems like a money grab at this price point.
They ask for all that coin, yet can't be bothered to make their own parts. I can look past outsourcing the movement, but if you can't be bothered to make your own cases and so on, I don't see the appeal. American assembled with imported parts? What a joke. Nobody in my country can be bothered to make anything from scratch anymore.
I’d rather aliexpress the parts and build one myself for under $200. Another greedy little watch “maker”.
lol, the war atrocity watch!