Thanks Fabio! I’m not sure what year it launched, I saw somewhere that they may have discounted after 2019 but I’m unsure how accurate that is? In regard to rarity I think they’re much more attainable nowadays. You can definitely find this watch for a great price nowadays - I definitely overpaid at roughly £170!
I picked up the 42 mm version of this watch from Jomashop and absolutely love it. What I like about the 42 mm is that you can easily replace the bracelet with a standard 22 mm band, which I did immediately because the original bracelet is pretty bad. Absolutely wonderful and unique watch for less than $150!
I’m also surprised how accurate this watch is. I’ve had a it for about 5 days now and haven’t needed to adjust it at all. In the other hand, my Seiko cocktail time runs about 25-30 seconds fast every day.
I’m 20 and wanna buy my first watch and I really wanna get this watch. How easy is it to adjust the strap? Would I need to take it to a jewellery shop or is it easy to do at home.
I have a tool kit from Amazon which I use to adjust the links from my watches - I previously used UA-cam videos as a guide to help me do it! So it’s a nice skill to learn. But if you’re not confident then there’s nothing wrong with asking a jeweller to do it for you
@@londonerwatchesHey thanks for the video, is there a tool you can recommend to remove the links? Also I know this watch is an integerated bracelet but is it possible to swap it out for a leather strap? (Ik there is the 42mm version but that’s too large for me)
@@nine2mdnt Hey mate, you can remove the links using a very tiny screwdriver or a spring bar tool. As to your second point, it's very easy to remove the integrated bracelet but I think you would have a hard time finding a strap which is made solely for this watch. You should do a quick Google search and see if others have done it!
Bismillah! Great review. Ta lad!
Great review!
Do you know in what year this watch was launched? Is it still in production to this day? Just wondering how rare they really are
Thanks Fabio!
I’m not sure what year it launched, I saw somewhere that they may have discounted after 2019 but I’m unsure how accurate that is?
In regard to rarity I think they’re much more attainable nowadays. You can definitely find this watch for a great price nowadays - I definitely overpaid at roughly £170!
Indeed a beautiful watch
Couldn't agree more
great review mate
I’m about to buy this
Thanks bro
Congrats brother
Enjoy in good health!
Same here
Just picked this up on amazon (thru joma) for $150 (£118?)! It comes in the mail (post) today! Ordered it with a mew leather and nato strap. Cheers!
What a great deal! You won’t be disappointed my friend 🙏
Were did you order the strapsand how do you replace it?
just got mine for 115 today
I picked up the 42 mm version of this watch from Jomashop and absolutely love it. What I like about the 42 mm is that you can easily replace the bracelet with a standard 22 mm band, which I did immediately because the original bracelet is pretty bad. Absolutely wonderful and unique watch for less than $150!
I’m also surprised how accurate this watch is. I’ve had a it for about 5 days now and haven’t needed to adjust it at all. In the other hand, my Seiko cocktail time runs about 25-30 seconds fast every day.
Do you happen to know the reference number for the 42mm version?
@@projectjunkie5974 SNKP21J1
@@projectjunkie5974 there you mate: seiko SNKP21J1
I’m 20 and wanna buy my first watch and I really wanna get this watch. How easy is it to adjust the strap? Would I need to take it to a jewellery shop or is it easy to do at home.
I have a tool kit from Amazon which I use to adjust the links from my watches - I previously used UA-cam videos as a guide to help me do it! So it’s a nice skill to learn. But if you’re not confident then there’s nothing wrong with asking a jeweller to do it for you
@@londonerwatches thanks for the help bro! just ordered one now after watching both ur videos about the watch :)
@@hasan8828 Pleased to hear that - you won't be disappointed!
@@londonerwatchesHey thanks for the video, is there a tool you can recommend to remove the links? Also I know this watch is an integerated bracelet but is it possible to swap it out for a leather strap? (Ik there is the 42mm version but that’s too large for me)
@@nine2mdnt Hey mate, you can remove the links using a very tiny screwdriver or a spring bar tool.
As to your second point, it's very easy to remove the integrated bracelet but I think you would have a hard time finding a strap which is made solely for this watch. You should do a quick Google search and see if others have done it!
Anyone wearing this watch I guarantee he’s a classy and attractive man whether he’s hot or not
I can guarantee you, from personal experience this watch alone has taken me from a 2 to a 4/10
@@londonerwatches na bro your way more than that😂👍
Can i use it when i swim ?? Or not
no
Hey what size is your wrist? Deciding between this and the 42mm
I have 6.2” wrists!
5 ATM or 5 Bar or 50 Meters NEEDS to be the industry standard imo.
I can’t disagree with that tbh
out of stock…
That's the woman version, the man's version is 42 mm
Not necessarily. 34mm suits someone like myself with smaller wrists. Also the 42mm is a completely different model
@@londonerwatches It's not very different it's just the men's model. Better keep that one since you've got women wrists mate 👍
@@mozziezapper weird comment. Take it easy bro 😭
Invicta lover right here
@mozziezapper Tell me you don't know about watches without telling me you know about watches, lol.