I wouldn’t personally describe Yema as a micro brand. They have a rich history full of accolades and have been the official watch of the French airforce more than once. A very respected brand by many. I really like this watch great review.
@@theopulentlife889 Yema , the French leading watch manufacturer and exporter, and producing 500,000 pieces each year (the same amount as Omega.) Like I said, I wouldn’t personally describe them as a micro brand, not sure many others would either.
If you use the chronograph between two milestones, you measure the time the car took to cross one mile and you get speed in miles per hour. Use two "kilometer stones" and you get a speed in kph.
@@theopulentlife889 it's whatever unit you are measuring. Doesn't have to be a distance. It you use to measure the time it takes you to fasten one screw, the scales tells you how many screws you are fastening per hour.
There are some in house movements in certain Yema models, and they are still relatively new so yes, they will have teathing problems. However this is a seiko movement, like some other Yema models. So it will be reliable and will not need a service out of the box.
I wouldn’t personally describe Yema as a micro brand. They have a rich history full of accolades and have been the official watch of the French airforce more than once. A very respected brand by many. I really like this watch great review.
They are still a microbrand in terms of volume and they are not as well recognized as some mainstream brands, thats why
@@theopulentlife889 Yema , the French leading watch manufacturer and exporter, and producing 500,000 pieces each year (the same amount as Omega.) Like I said, I wouldn’t personally describe them as a micro brand, not sure many others would either.
On the back cover es printed "10 bar", that is equivalent to 100m water resistance
If you use the chronograph between two milestones, you measure the time the car took to cross one mile and you get speed in miles per hour.
Use two "kilometer stones" and you get a speed in kph.
And yes, those are kilometers per hour. In France they use the metric system, as does (almost) everyone else
Thanks for confirming :)
@@theopulentlife889 it's whatever unit you are measuring.
Doesn't have to be a distance.
It you use to measure the time it takes you to fasten one screw, the scales tells you how many screws you are fastening per hour.
do they give an extra strap for free?
Yes they used to at least
they used to. now you don't even get the nice case for the watch anymore
@@purushswaminathan5693what box do you get now?
yema movements always need servicing right out of the box
I thought they mainly used Seiko movements?
@@jfoz7602 no
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There are some in house movements in certain Yema models, and they are still relatively new so yes, they will have teathing problems. However this is a seiko movement, like some other Yema models. So it will be reliable and will not need a service out of the box.
@@zillsburyy1 wrong