"...we will reduce the current pre-order price of the Hydrotimer from $989 to $799 on a bracelet. The strap variant will reduce from $889 to $729. This price adjustment will be effective as of today. For those who have already ordered a Hydrotimer, no worries. We will credit the difference for you. Please reach out to us at customerservice@jackmasonbrand.com to get that squared away." ~ Peter Cho 7/21/2023
I bought the stratotimer Dark Knight colorway. Incredibly impressed with this watch. I nearly pulled the trigger on an all black GMT Master II (my grail GMT), but $12K is so expensive, especially for a watch meant to travel. At tat price, I'd be too nervous to actually travel with it. So I went back and researched before buying, and came across the stratotimer, and had no idea it even existed. This watch feels like a vintage Rolex. Tool watch with upscale touches. Heavy without being cumbersome. Good wrist presence while still being comfortable to wear. I'm in love with it.
I really respect this brand's approach to small link sections combined with a large amount of adjustment. The problem so many watches have oyster-style bracelets is that they only have 3 or 4 microadjustment points and you end up having the clasp all the way in, or with a link removed, all the way out, but neither comfortable. All oyster bracelets need half-links so we can always get the bracelet in the middle of the micro-adjust range, and then then micro-adjust tighter or looser to get the perfect fit. I think that goes a long way towards people saying jubilee, and BOR bracelets being more comfy than oysters. My disappointment is mainly aimed at Tudor over this rant.
They look nice. I’m not a fan of the gilt though- it’s a trend set by Tudor and i don’t think it fits this type of watch that looks more utilitarian. I like white on black and i think they could have made them slimmer if they’re using the miyota
I hate these watches sooooo much. I am shocked people love them. Lol I saw one in person at the watch fair and still don't get it. To me the design is all over the place but I respect their passion.
"...we will reduce the current pre-order price of the Hydrotimer from $989 to $799 on a bracelet. The strap variant will reduce from $889 to $729. This price adjustment will be effective as of today.
For those who have already ordered a Hydrotimer, no worries. We will credit the difference for you. Please reach out to us at customerservice@jackmasonbrand.com to get that squared away."
~ Peter Cho 7/21/2023
I got the strat-o-timer and I love it.
There definitely stepping up to another level very nice work
Great company that makes quality watches.
I bought the stratotimer Dark Knight colorway. Incredibly impressed with this watch. I nearly pulled the trigger on an all black GMT Master II (my grail GMT), but $12K is so expensive, especially for a watch meant to travel. At tat price, I'd be too nervous to actually travel with it. So I went back and researched before buying, and came across the stratotimer, and had no idea it even existed.
This watch feels like a vintage Rolex. Tool watch with upscale touches. Heavy without being cumbersome. Good wrist presence while still being comfortable to wear. I'm in love with it.
The white dial with no date is perfect!
I have the Strato-o-timer, and I have the Hydrotimer on pre-order. But after your great review, I can't wait to get the new watch. 😂
I really respect this brand's approach to small link sections combined with a large amount of adjustment. The problem so many watches have oyster-style bracelets is that they only have 3 or 4 microadjustment points and you end up having the clasp all the way in, or with a link removed, all the way out, but neither comfortable. All oyster bracelets need half-links so we can always get the bracelet in the middle of the micro-adjust range, and then then micro-adjust tighter or looser to get the perfect fit. I think that goes a long way towards people saying jubilee, and BOR bracelets being more comfy than oysters. My disappointment is mainly aimed at Tudor over this rant.
They look nice. I’m not a fan of the gilt though- it’s a trend set by Tudor and i don’t think it fits this type of watch that looks more utilitarian. I like white on black and i think they could have made them slimmer if they’re using the miyota
Hey Mark! Would love to hear your top suggestions on a white dial/ black bezel diver under $750? What would you pick? Thx buddy
Is it as good as a Christopher Ward watch for the money?
Can’t do it for a fashion watch
To be clear, these aren't fashion watches, the brand just has had success in the past from within the fashion watch space
No heritage .started off as a fashion watch still a fashion watch.ill stick with raven watches
@@adamryder4559Raven watches founded in 2008.
Big heritage there with a 15 year legacy of making homages.
I hate these watches sooooo much. I am shocked people love them. Lol
I saw one in person at the watch fair and still don't get it. To me the design is all over the place but I respect their passion.
And raven makes a far better watch than this quality bang for buck is far better than raven and cheaper!!
I like that bracelet style. I wish they didnt make the 3-6-9 look like aspirins! Screws holding the back makes me suspect of the 300m rating.
It doesn't bother me as much as the seconds hand's flat end rather than a tip.
When is the last time you have been 100 ft. Underwater. I would say 99.9 percent of the population, hasn't been there
Or you can get a Traska