Not too big on worldtimers, but the dial layout and color here look great. I really like their Sport Classic model. Washington D.C. is right in my area, I met the owner last summer. Thanks Toni.
Not sure if I missed it, but I'm supposing that the moveable 24hr ring is what allows one to correct for daylight saving? Only very few world timers really convince me, and here I'm not sure the business around the periphery and the added thickness of the movement create a better watch. Of course, anyone who actually wants a world timer will completely ignore this and be able to enjoy what this offers much better. It looks very good on your wrist, but the thickness, to my eyes, remains a bit too present. I really like the flow of the bracelet, so aesthetically I might miss the lovely butterfly it's currently on. When nitpicking, I'd say that arguably the hour markers are just a smidgen on the small side, and for whatever reason, the way the lugs meet the bracelet from the side is not my favourite aspect of the design. While also totally subjective, I don't really like this colour (on this watch), but I guess there'll be others available. I don't think I'm one of the masses when it comes to watch taste, but it's safe to conclude that this is not a watch for me. Didn't previous Lesabliers follow wine-themed designs, or was that just a one off? This seems to have none of that.
Apologies, it's actually the lines next to cities in countries where daylight saving is observed that offset the timezone change. I agree the butterfly clasp will be missed and I think the markers are adequatelly proportioned. As for the wine theme, there's a "Sablier" brand you're confusing Lesablier with.
Great job. I'm working on a travel watch video, and this one is currently #5 in its price range. Thanks for sharing your opinion on the watch
Great video man, I am currently reviewing this watch and I love it so far
Thnk you! Glad you like it and I'm pretty sure dealing with the company has also been great.
Really nice design. They aren’t trying to copy every popular watch and I seriously appreciate that.
Not too big on worldtimers, but the dial layout and color here look great. I really like their Sport Classic model. Washington D.C. is right in my area, I met the owner last summer. Thanks Toni.
I would always choose a worldtimer over a GMT. Thank you for watching!
That dial is awesome
I honestly don't know what I like more: the case, the bracelet or the dial!...
Not sure if I missed it, but I'm supposing that the moveable 24hr ring is what allows one to correct for daylight saving?
Only very few world timers really convince me, and here I'm not sure the business around the periphery and the added thickness of the movement create a better watch. Of course, anyone who actually wants a world timer will completely ignore this and be able to enjoy what this offers much better. It looks very good on your wrist, but the thickness, to my eyes, remains a bit too present. I really like the flow of the bracelet, so aesthetically I might miss the lovely butterfly it's currently on. When nitpicking, I'd say that arguably the hour markers are just a smidgen on the small side, and for whatever reason, the way the lugs meet the bracelet from the side is not my favourite aspect of the design. While also totally subjective, I don't really like this colour (on this watch), but I guess there'll be others available.
I don't think I'm one of the masses when it comes to watch taste, but it's safe to conclude that this is not a watch for me. Didn't previous Lesabliers follow wine-themed designs, or was that just a one off? This seems to have none of that.
Apologies, it's actually the lines next to cities in countries where daylight saving is observed that offset the timezone change. I agree the butterfly clasp will be missed and I think the markers are adequatelly proportioned.
As for the wine theme, there's a "Sablier" brand you're confusing Lesablier with.
@@themicrobrandexpert thanks for clarifying the brand confusion. It is, admittedly, very easy indeed to confuse those two names!
Clean, legible and with a very nice colored dial 📸⌚️😎
World timers are not my thing, but none the less this is a very attractive watch. Very enjoyable review. Thanks
Thank you, Darren!
It's certainly a lot less ugly than the Zelos Thresher.
I agree but it‘s still not a beauty.