Nice video, I have several "refurbished" HMT watches, yours looks similar. Quite difficult to source original HMT's in the UK so I settled for the refurbs, they run well even after a couple of years & I appreciate that some amateur watchmaker has put them together to earn a few bucks. Thanks
Good video im Canadian and have been looking into this brand, crazy how they sold so many and not many know about them I’m interested to see in on wrist
I have 3 hmt watches. hmt Bharat 17 jewels1981, hmt Kanchan Automatic 21 jewels 1982 and hmt quartz ladies 1988. All are running well till now. Blessed to having all 3 original hmt watches. Janta is also in our family but owned by uncle. May be one day I'll get it from him.
@@Om-ih5jv I don't know if they're duplicates, but I don't think they are. They are made from leftover parts after Hmt stopped producing new parts after they shut down in 2016
good video!! unfortunately this is an AM watch. No big deal as long as you know it . Only export variants in Janata came with TBC. Sad thing is these frankens are easily available but if possible we should try to get original ones 👍
Brother i am an hmt collector and have multiple hmt’s in my collection this is not a real hmt watch this is a franken watch made with fake aftermarket parts and that’s probably why its losing 2-3 minutes everyday my handwounds have better accuracy and hmt no longer makes the devnagri model and on the secondary market this watch is worth atleast 10-12k inr or 150$ The condition of the current website is pathetic watches restock once or twice every month in very small quantity they get sold within seconds but i would suggest you to look for an original one whenever you visit india every indian should own atleast one real hmt until then enjoy this one ❤
Hey! That's awesome. Which HMT watches do you have? Btw, I got this one last year from the retailer on Amazon. Naturally this is made post 2016, which is why I imagine it's using spare parts.
@@TheWatchOut i have hmt janata silver , hmt janata silver limited edition of 50 , hmt kohinoor , ashwini , pinaki , chinar , pilot , jawan , braille , kanchan and sportstar in my collection been collecting since a long time Let me answer your question even post 2016 hmt makes watches with the remaining 0231 movements and sells them through website and showrooms in banglore after 2016 only their factories shut down they still sell watches and they will completely stop selling mechanical watches when their movements expire since they don’t have factories they don’t make new movements and since movements are so few they sell very less amount of mechanicals and coveted ones trade 3-5x retail on secondary market but the watch you bought isnt made by hmt original parts its made by resellers who use cheap case and dials and just put hmt movements in it sometimes even the movements are assembled which seems true in your case since the watch is already losing 2-3 minutes Since there is such a short supply and so much premium there has been a boom of such aftermarket watches many people buy these even after knowing they are am since they can’t get the original ones you can reach out to me on instagram if you need information about hmt or in general maybe i can share my collection of hmt’s with you
I own one and it's a keeper and still running. Like many of us in Europe I bought it second hand. Invisible on the photographs it came with a crooked stem, so the crown doesn't sit exactly straight to the case. Would any one here be able to tell me more about the movement and where to source spare parts (crown, stem, et cetera)? Thank you very much for this informative video Best regards from Belgium
I'm honestly not sure where to source parts from in Europe. I think you could try taking it a local watch repair centre. If they can service Japanese movements, they might be able to service this
I had purchased one hmt janata watch from Divine watch co...issue with the watch is every 24 hrs the time is fast by 5 mins...returned the watch to the seller for repair...they returned it after 2 weeks saying everything is o.k but issue still remains...Is anyone facing similar issue?
@@TheWatchOut Issue is daily it is running 5 mins fast & if you don't set the time to correct time every day then after 5 days the watch is running fast by 25 minutes. Can a local watch person rectify it when the seller technican failed?
I am facing a similar problem in a hmt janata mod watch. Only thing is it is gaining 1 min a day after i wind everyday. It stops gaining 1 min after 5 mins in 5 days . Is it normal for a mechanical watch?
Nice video!! My mom had a gold rectangular HMT back in the day. They don’t make those models anymore, the longines Dolce vita evokes similar feelings. I’m thinking of buying it for her, but I’ve never purchased any expensive watch so I’m not sure if it would be worth it to spend around 130000 INR on a quartz longines or if there are better options and I should be researching more. Would appreciate any advice. Thanks a lot!! PS: I wont be able to afford a cartier or a JLC.
If you're looking for mechanical watches, you could find some good orient or citizen watches for under 30,000 rupees. If you can stretch to 50-60k, you could look into the Baltic MR01 or some Tissot watches. If you are open to used watches, you could find some good deals on these and some other, more expensive watches too
@@hetpatel2446 HMT sells some watches on their site directly. But because the company is not fully operational anymore, you're going to have to look for some of the models like the Janata or Pilot on the secondary market.
Nice video, I have several "refurbished" HMT watches, yours looks similar.
Quite difficult to source original HMT's in the UK so I settled for the refurbs, they run well even after a couple of years & I appreciate that some amateur watchmaker has put them together to earn a few bucks.
Thanks
I just got an older HMT Pilot. A tad rusty inside but is nice outside and with a very unique look.
Nice! Enjoy your new watch!
Fond memories of my childhood and native - Tumkur - which had one of the hmt factories.
Good video im Canadian and have been looking into this brand, crazy how they sold so many and not many know about them
I’m interested to see in on wrist
Glad you liked it!
It sure is an intriguing brand
❤ perfect review
Glad you liked it!
I have 3 hmt watches. hmt Bharat 17 jewels1981, hmt Kanchan Automatic 21 jewels 1982 and hmt quartz ladies 1988.
All are running well till now. Blessed to having all 3 original hmt watches.
Janta is also in our family but owned by uncle. May be one day I'll get it from him.
That's an amazing collection bro. Cheers
Cool watch. Great review 👍
Glad you liked it!
Tweak/calibrate and you can get ±5 s/d.. i have citizen manual winding (the base of this hmt movement) and runs ±5 s/d after calibration
@@yuli_trisantono That's a good call out. Maybe I should find a watchmaker who will do it
Great review ❤
Thanks Om. Glad you liked it!
@@TheWatchOutI am planning to buy this watch but many of us are saying aftermarket watch’s are duplicate? Can you please help me out on this
@@Om-ih5jv I don't know if they're duplicates, but I don't think they are.
They are made from leftover parts after Hmt stopped producing new parts after they shut down in 2016
@@TheWatchOut thank you brother for your assistance 🙂
good video!! unfortunately this is an AM watch. No big deal as long as you know it . Only export variants in Janata came with TBC. Sad thing is these frankens are easily available but if possible we should try to get original ones 👍
It still selling on Flipkart if anyone interested..
I found a similar one on ebay with a red dial. Should I go for it? Is it original or aftermarket?
Brother i am an hmt collector and have multiple hmt’s in my collection this is not a real hmt watch this is a franken watch made with fake aftermarket parts and that’s probably why its losing 2-3 minutes everyday my handwounds have better accuracy and hmt no longer makes the devnagri model and on the secondary market this watch is worth atleast 10-12k inr or 150$
The condition of the current website is pathetic watches restock once or twice every month in very small quantity they get sold within seconds but i would suggest you to look for an original one whenever you visit india every indian should own atleast one real hmt until then enjoy this one ❤
Hey! That's awesome. Which HMT watches do you have?
Btw, I got this one last year from the retailer on Amazon. Naturally this is made post 2016, which is why I imagine it's using spare parts.
@@TheWatchOut i have hmt janata silver , hmt janata silver limited edition of 50 , hmt kohinoor , ashwini , pinaki , chinar , pilot , jawan , braille , kanchan and sportstar in my collection been collecting since a long time
Let me answer your question even post 2016 hmt makes watches with the remaining 0231 movements and sells them through website and showrooms in banglore after 2016 only their factories shut down they still sell watches and they will completely stop selling mechanical watches when their movements expire since they don’t have factories they don’t make new movements and since movements are so few they sell very less amount of mechanicals and coveted ones trade 3-5x retail on secondary market but the watch you bought isnt made by hmt original parts its made by resellers who use cheap case and dials and just put hmt movements in it sometimes even the movements are assembled which seems true in your case since the watch is already losing 2-3 minutes
Since there is such a short supply and so much premium there has been a boom of such aftermarket watches many people buy these even after knowing they are am since they can’t get the original ones you can reach out to me on instagram if you need information about hmt or in general maybe i can share my collection of hmt’s with you
Can you recommend a good source for HMT info or pictures for spotting originals? I think most of the ones being sold on eBay are redials.
U can visit HMT showroom in Bangalore.
Rarely comes in stock in online.
Is there any possibilty to buy brand new manual winding any hmt models?
I own one and it's a keeper and still running. Like many of us in Europe I bought it second hand. Invisible on the photographs it came with a crooked stem, so the crown doesn't sit exactly straight to the case. Would any one here be able to tell me more about the movement and where to source spare parts (crown, stem, et cetera)?
Thank you very much for this informative video
Best regards from Belgium
I'm honestly not sure where to source parts from in Europe. I think you could try taking it a local watch repair centre. If they can service Japanese movements, they might be able to service this
Where to buy janata now ? Its not available production stopped the customer service said
It's hard man. You need to find a good reseller online
Which from you buy this watch...
I had purchased one hmt janata watch from Divine watch co...issue with the watch is every 24 hrs the time is fast by 5 mins...returned the watch to the seller for repair...they returned it after 2 weeks saying everything is o.k but issue still remains...Is anyone facing similar issue?
Are you sure the watch isn't just magnetised? A watch repair shop should be able to fix it.
Or a quick regulation might improve the accuracy a bit
@@TheWatchOut Issue is daily it is running 5 mins fast & if you don't set the time to correct time every day then after 5 days the watch is running fast by 25 minutes. Can a local watch person rectify it when the seller technican failed?
I am facing a similar problem in a hmt janata mod watch. Only thing is it is gaining 1 min a day after i wind everyday. It stops gaining 1 min after 5 mins in 5 days . Is it normal for a mechanical watch?
Hi, where did you find it? for me its imposible to find anything original. Thanks.
Amazon.com in India
Impossible I looked up
Nice video!! My mom had a gold rectangular HMT back in the day. They don’t make those models anymore, the longines Dolce vita evokes similar feelings. I’m thinking of buying it for her, but I’ve never purchased any expensive watch so I’m not sure if it would be worth it to spend around 130000 INR on a quartz longines or if there are better options and I should be researching more.
Would appreciate any advice. Thanks a lot!!
PS: I wont be able to afford a cartier or a JLC.
If you're looking for mechanical watches, you could find some good orient or citizen watches for under 30,000 rupees. If you can stretch to 50-60k, you could look into the Baltic MR01 or some Tissot watches.
If you are open to used watches, you could find some good deals on these and some other, more expensive watches too
@@TheWatchOut Thank you so much!!
The rectangular hmt with tank like design was called ashwini i have one in my collection
Is that waterproof?
@@amanprasad254 I think it's just splash proof
Is it still working
Yeah it is
How to buy hmt janata or pilot one
Just Google it. There are a few sites selling them, Amazon being one
@@TheWatchOut what about the authenticity
@@hetpatel2446 HMT sells some watches on their site directly. But because the company is not fully operational anymore, you're going to have to look for some of the models like the Janata or Pilot on the secondary market.
From where do u brought this, any link u cn provide??
I just bought it from Amazon
@@TheWatchOut plz provide link
Where to buy this?
I bought it on Amazon
Hi do you want to sell this watch??
I'm not looking to sell this at the moment
Do you sell your watches?
Yes I do from time to time. Can't afford to keep them all 😅
Buy link please
I just got it from Amazon
@@TheWatchOut but they are not genuine
Did you get it from the website? Is the dial aftermarket? Shouldn’t there be a hyphen after ‘Bharat mei Nirmit’ ?
Hmt janta va Kohinoor which is better
Unfortunately, I've not used the Kohinoor, so I can't comment on that. Just depends on your preference
Not available anymore.
Can you sell me this buddy ❤
Unfortunately, I'm not looking to sell this watch at the moment