You have a very nice forearm. 47 seconds convinced me. But could you also show us the back of the forearm? And if you get a chance, the back of the watch as well? Thank you very much.
@@albertwugamedev Well, can't argue with her aesthetic preferences, but the mineral insert will easily get scratched up. A ceramic insert would have been far superior in that regard.
@@kresimirpleic And I agree. It’s just that I was surprised that she liked it so much. I thought it was cheap looking. It could be a reason why Tissot went this route since most products nowadays are designed with the other gender in mind too.
@@kresimirpleic nothing wrong with it... stop prejudging.. I've the 36mm and 40..both in blue...I wear the 36mm every day on 20cm wrist with plenty room to spear... bezel is fine and I'm a diesel mechanic not one scratch on the bezel
This Tissot uses an ETA F06.412 quartz movement, which is a "high precision quartz" movement that guarantees ±10 seconds per year. The Casio ±20 seconds per month.
Good camera and light work with this particular watch ..can be hard to show it at it's best in the right light, you did a great job of it.. well done!
thats the new one! nice to see it!
Nice blue dial and very comfortable case.
You have a very nice forearm. 47 seconds convinced me. But could you also show us the back of the forearm? And if you get a chance, the back of the watch as well? Thank you very much.
Got it in 36, cool
Does anyone know if tissot will launch this 40mm seastar but in automatic version?
Yes they will...next year
They did it allready
I thought its 36mm and 40 mm for Automatic version
Is the bezel ceramic?
It’s mineral crystal
@@antonybeardsley7862 UGH! WHY
My guess cost
My guess cost
@@daniellehotsky1776 on about bezel not the glass
Please measure lug to lug lenght.
How many seconds does add or take in a month?
It’s a high accuracy movement +/- 10 seconds a year
Looks nice
Nice one. Have checked the black gold one but the blue is better . How is the bracelet?
Thanks for asking. The bracelet is solid and fits well, there is just the classic hairy hand problem :-)
Could have been a perfect watch, but they ruined it with the mineral glass bezel insert. If only they used a ceramic insert instead.
My wife likes the looks of the mineral glass insert vs the ceramic version on my powermatic 80. 😅
@@albertwugamedev Well, can't argue with her aesthetic preferences, but the mineral insert will easily get scratched up. A ceramic insert would have been far superior in that regard.
@@kresimirpleic And I agree. It’s just that I was surprised that she liked it so much. I thought it was cheap looking. It could be a reason why Tissot went this route since most products nowadays are designed with the other gender in mind too.
@@kresimirpleic nothing wrong with it... stop prejudging.. I've the 36mm and 40..both in blue...I wear the 36mm every day on 20cm wrist with plenty room to spear... bezel is fine and I'm a diesel mechanic not one scratch on the bezel
Will this look good on 6.5 inch wrist?
...my wrist is 7.4 inches
Probably not tbh if your wrist is under 7inches the 40mm is gonna be pretty darn big on you I’d go with the 36mm if I were you
Lug to Lug?
Bello
Do you prefer this over the PRX?
hmmm...no PRX are much more fun
@@goldeligius Thanks bud.
So nice ! 🤩 What about the bracelet? Is it comfortable?
I have no problem with him at all. It could be heavier for me, but it's ok
Thanks for asking. The bracelet is solid and fits well, there is just the classic hairy hand problem :-)
I have the same one but automátic is very similar
Wrist size and lug to lug distance please ✌🏻
My wrist is 7.4 inches
Casio Duro is better than this Tissot quartz watch hahaha
This Tissot uses an ETA F06.412 quartz movement, which is a "high precision quartz" movement that guarantees ±10 seconds per year. The Casio ±20 seconds per month.