I have one of these and after having it for a couple of years, I can tell you that at this price point, it's a Great Watch. If mine happened to get stolen or destroyed, I would by another one in a heartbeat.
Wow yeah I feel the same about mine. I have the same exact color as in the review and I’ve had mine since 2015. Never gave me any trouble. I had a tag Aquaracer before this and after 3 years it needed service on the automatic movement. This watch is just over 5 years old and it’s been going strong. No issues.
I have this model with the dark blue face, it’s a beautiful watch to look at and wear. I got it from my wife for our wedding, we had the money to buy a tag heuer of greater value but I thought this watch was perfect.
If the case back is a con, than what is the Rolex that doesn't have a thing, just a flat case. Besides you get one of the most beautiful case back you can find in any watch. So to me 0 cons . Nice review
i`ve got my 39mm HydroConquest with the dark blue face and the quartz version. Even though im pretty young for such a watch (it was a present for graduating school) i wear it every day since 2017. Remarkable quality in every term for me.
Top watch, no cons! Built like a tank and the 39mm is spot on. I recently sold my 39mm HC after 3 year's plus of ownership and purchased the newer Ceramic bezel 41mm version which I regretted so have now purchased the old style 39mm HC again and the newer model is up for sale!
I bought it specifically for the solid case back! Crystal case backs make my wrist sweat too much in the summer. I have had mine since 2014 (6years so far) Big con is the 21mm lug width but an Eulit perlon in 22mm works beautifully!!!
I enjoyed this brief review! Brief is good, btw. I just ordered the same 41 in black after having and enjoying a Conquest. The crown guard is a bit polarizing, but I happen to love it as it is unique. I probably wouldn’t have ordered the HQ if it had the ubiquitous sub-case guards on it. Three things. Just my opinion… 1. When would you ever require a lumed bezel, aside from diving. I dive and I’ve never once thought a lumed bezel would be nice. 2. Don’t do push-ups wearing a watch with a steel bracelet. You could stretch it.😂 3. There is NO caseback cooler than this one. Look at it and love it! 🙂👍🏼👊🏼
Have to agree that if wearing this watch on your left hand you will experience the crown digging into the back of your hand. I now have a permanent scar due to this. One other thing is the bezel insert on earlier ones are not ceramic and scratch easily (these can be replaced, however not with a ceramic one but like for like). These are my only two gripes. All in all it’s from a stable renowned for making excellent Swiss timepieces since 1832. A good everyday watch, go for the automatic, you won’t be disappointed!
I love the 'no buttons', press closing, clasp on mine, which relies on just punched spreading the outside edges of 2 parts of the metal of the milled clasp to a fine enough tolerance that they just clamp together and hold on to another piece of milled metal that makes up the clasp, when you push them together. It's hard to describe but it says 'well thought out engineering', 'elegantly simple', 'less to break or go wrong' and 'reliable', to me. I understand the use of that mechanism is devisive among some people who own or have worn the watch but I'm firmly in the 'thumbs up' camp over that and I love it. I even like the motion of putting it on. It's a little bit 'bish, bash, bosh' and it's on. It's quite tough to open, you can hurt a fingertip a little bit when taking it off. It's odd to say this but I quite like that too. 'You like that taking your watch off can make your finger a little bit sore'? It does sound odd if you put it like that but 'yes', I definitely do. Maybe because it gives me the reassuring feeling that it had been clamped on to my wrist 'right good and proper' the whole time. Part of an overall feeling, I don't think you mentioned, that, along with the weight and few other things, it feels like a quite 'masculine' designed watch; in the sense that it feels reliable, robust and trustworthy, anyway. All that writing just, basically, about the clasp, ha. I'll let everybody know one more thing about the watch, too. Probably because of the L633 movement (modified ETA 2824-2) being a 'high torque' movement, like they say, the tick from this thing vibrates so loudly that, if laid on a table or bedside cabinet in a quiet room, say, next to you where you sleep, it can actually stop you from sleeping at night. Even just laid on a table in front of you, if everything else is quite enough, you can hear the thing beating quite clearly. I always have to put it down in a different room from the one where I sleep. A minor thing, not really a problem (I kind of like this about it too), that I've never experienced with Orient, Miyota or Seiko.
I discovered a trick for undoing the clasp. First unclip the small outer section (the bit with the logo) then insert your fingertip into the other end, in between the hinged end of the curved doubled up clasp and the bracelet links. Then slide your finger towards the inside of your wrist between the clasp and the links and the clasp just pops open with no effort.
@@TheScribemole Wow, that's great. Thanks. I'll be doing it like that from now on. BTW, did you know Longines have been putting the price up on these by 50, 50 and then £60 in the last 3 years (in the UK, anyway) for the 41mm auto model, with aluminum bezel insert, like the one in the vid? By my estimates that's roughly about 13% p.a. so I'm glad I bought mine when I did.
I get mine a week ago for 1415 euros, its beautiful and still, the face and the case back is amazing, was questioning myself between this one and newest model for 2000 euros with ceramic bezel but older model win for the look and price as well
@@tobias_dahlberg Ah, yes, I can agree with that! The new ceramic bezel on the USA edition does have lume for the 50 mark (as well as the inverted triangle at 60), but it would be great if all of the markings were lumed. I think only the triangle is lumed on the other ceramic versions though. Plus, the retail price of the ceramic editions is 50% higher than the prior versions - ouch!
Only downside that I found was no half links in the Hydroconquest but it's easily remedied by purchasing a regular Conquest half link which is an identical bracelet.
Nice, short review. Lovely looking watch and seems great value. I would say that the lug guard does look huge and seems to protrude out quite a bit. I think Longines should have gone a bit easier on that aspect. As for the glass back, I think they did the right thing having a steel cover. My Omega has a viewing back and I absolutely love it, however, the Longines movent is just a workhorse, more basic, movement that isn't designed to impress. So having a closed back makes sense. Overall though, I'm very impressed with this watch and seems like a perfect jump point/start point for a luxury watch or a perfect addition for experienced collectors just to boost their collection. Good review.
I bought this exact watch about 8 mos ago. I absolutely love it. It's gorgeous and it's a terrific deal since you can generally find this watch for $1,100ish. And for that $1,100ish I believe (of course I'm biased b/c I own one) that it's the finest watch in its category. For $1,100ish you're getting: 1.) a quality Swiss made watch from one of the more prestigious names in the biz, and 2.) a dive watch that's built very solidly and water resistant to 300 meters. This is a marvelous luxury watch for a reasonable price.
Excellent review. Thanks for this. Over the past few years I've been debating on purchasing this exact watch but was always reticent to pull the trigger since I'm not the type to spend $1,000 on a watch (only once, many years ago). Thanks for posting this. Your informative review nudges me closer to someday making this purchase.
i dont think it has AR coating, not on mine that is ... i hate the tinny sounding bezel, wished it had the newer ceramic bezel... better micro adjustment, lume could be better, tapered bracelet would be nice. With that said one of my favorite and heavy in rotation..I appreciate the originality of this time piece.
Didnt expect to ever see Kristianstad Skate Plaza in the background of any youtube video and here it is in a watch review. The world is small I suppose. Great review also!
Very nice, I am thinking about getting the ladies' version (29mm). I have never spent so much on a watch, so I am still a bit on the fence about it haha
Hello sir ! i have the new model of HydroConquest Automatic L3.742.4 ! I have a question sir if u are nice to replay.The date change at 23:55 every night ? Is that an issue ? Or something wrong ? Thank you so much, sir in advance !
Hi Razvan! Thanks for watching and commenting. No that seems fine, not perfect calibration on Longines' side but there's not a problem with your movement. When you service it though you could ask your local watch maker to fix that small issue. Have a great weekend, Tobias
Wound Up thank you so much , man for your replay !!!i saw that this little issue, but i think when i will take my watch for maintenance (i think after 3 years) i will told them this little issue !!!thank you so much man ! Have a great weekend
i don't want to disturb u, sir ! Longines Customer Service just reply to me : ''We thank you for your email and are pleased to learn that you own an HydroConquest Longines watch. Your Longines timepiece is equipped with a movement which has average precision tolerances for the changing date of between -5/+5 minutes.'' If somebody is curious about that, just read this !Have a nice day, sir ! :D
Put the watch on your opposite wrist and your lug guard issue will go away. I used to wear my Submariner on my left wrist until someone told me I had another wrist. Who knew?
Omg I just realised I'm stupid haha! Of course the crown guards are pointing in the opposite direction which solves the problem. Thanks for the comment :)
You get far more for your money with the Hydroconquest, it really is ridiculously good value for money. Prices are going up year on year towards where the RRP should realistically be (£1200 here in the UK now, it was under £900 just a couple of years ago) but still better value than the Tag for sure.
Good review. Would have liked to know a little about the company and more specs on the watch, i.e. hacking and winding, lug width, bracelet (pins, pins & collars, screws, solid end links) etc. But good review overall. Nice looking watch.
@@alnorris1954 Yeah they're bad. Generally, 40 turns is a rule of thumb and means you'll get pretty much any automatic watch wound up fully. If winding a manual wound only watch, turn until the resistance is too much.
Who gives a damn about seethrough back cases because 99% of the time you don't get to see the back when you are wearing it. Time to sell my Rado watch and buy this beauty.
I sold my Longines because the crown and crown guards were digging into my wrist even with a Nato strap that I was wearing over the wrist bone. I bought a Nato strap because the watch is way too heavy with the steel bracelet. It looks great and that’s about it. I much prefer my Tissot Seastar that may be less impressive but more usable and comfortable
Did the nato fix your issue with the weight? I'm a tad concerned about it being too unruly on the steel bracelet and hope a nato works as an optional fix
@@K.J.H_ It worked in the advantages of reducing the overall weight, making it more comfortable to wear. I still ended up selling it because the crown and guards were hurting too much
@@K.J.H_ welcome, best of luck. I’ve since bought an Oris Divers Sixty Five 42mm, Tudor Black Bay 41mm and a Omega Speedmaster 42mm. All much more comfortable and obviously more expensive than the Longines unfortunately
@@philiplauzon1743 Very nice choices there. That Speedmaster is definitely on my list. Do love the look of this Hydroconquest at the entry level "luxury" swiss watch stage though. Just a few niggles
Thx for the video but these cons are really not important. No lume on the bezel but a spectacular lume on the dial. Expedition case back? Well not for a 300m diver. Only con maybe the crownguard that stick your hands. But if you were the watch on the position where it belongs also this is not a problem at all. The heavyweight is just perfect. You feel the quality of your watch and know exactly what you paid for.
Nice review, I think to buy omega seamaster diver 300m blue version previous model not last or longines hydroconquest chronograph new model with ceramic bezel L3.783.4.96.6 which one is better choice, worth to pay 1000$ more in omega seamaster.
By the way what is the size of your wrist? My is 7,5 inches and I’m thinking that the bigger 44 mm will be better for me. Currently I’m wearing 45 mm Casio 11 mm thick and it doesn’t look oversized on my wrist...
I know this is a late response, but I have am Aquaracer and have played around with the Hydroconquest. The Aquaracer is a step above in finishing. Its done very nicely, the dial is awesome, the bracelet is one of most (if not the most) comfortable Ive ever had.
The only element I hate on this watch are the shield 🛡 markers on the bezel .. the bezel should be simple , too many markers !!!!! Besides that , it’s a perfect watch 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Put the number three back on the dial and then move the date between the number four and five pips and then you would have a more balanced dial: I would buy one. Also, I think a yellow dial with a yellow or black bezel would sell like "hotcakes".
Idk what case size I want. I like 43-44mm watches, but have heard these watches wear bigger then their size. What size wrist do you have? The 41mm looks great. Thanks, great video.
Get an automatic. A quartz watch has no soul. If you truly want a quality Swiss time piece get the automatic. And an automatic isn't all that much more expensive than the quartz, they're both in about the same price range, go with the auto.
a solid case back on a 300m dive watch is a con to you? You do realize that dive watches almost never have a glass case back and the ones that do are almost always posers that can't handle more than 100m depth? On top of that it is one of the most heavily engraved and pretty case backs out there.
After watching few videos on this watch on UA-cam i decided to go and buy one today. Went for the two tone black and gold. Well I did untill I picked up the watch for the Frist time. Comparing the HC to my certina DS action diver, the HC feels light weight and feels like it's made out of tin, and just feels very cheap! Don't think ever been this disappointed before with a watch. Just pleased I never bought online, The watch was £960 but got the price down to £820 but still couldn't part with cash for such a cheap feeling watch. Just couldn't believe how cheap and nasty it felt in the hand. But on the plus side it did have great finish to the watch.
My grandad and dad had Longines Conquest and I have the Hydroconquest! Coolest automatic watch ever!
I have one of these and after having it for a couple of years, I can tell you that at this price point, it's a Great Watch. If mine happened to get stolen or destroyed, I would by another one in a heartbeat.
Looking to pull the trigger on this one but worried about the crown guards. Are they sharp or uncomfortable?
@@jordanpursel7603 IMO, the Crown Guards are fine.
Wow yeah I feel the same about mine. I have the same exact color as in the review and I’ve had mine since 2015. Never gave me any trouble. I had a tag Aquaracer before this and after 3 years it needed service on the automatic movement. This watch is just over 5 years old and it’s been going strong. No issues.
Had mine for 10 days, I just love it, absolutely perfect.
How is the Watch going?
@@alandemaio3043 A year later love it still, thank you for asking.
I’ve had mine for two years. It’s never needed to be adjusted and still looks beautiful. I like the dial design (the new one looks too empty)
I have this model with the dark blue face, it’s a beautiful watch to look at and wear. I got it from my wife for our wedding, we had the money to buy a tag heuer of greater value but I thought this watch was perfect.
If the case back is a con, than what is the Rolex that doesn't have a thing, just a flat case. Besides you get one of the most beautiful case back you can find in any watch. So to me 0 cons . Nice review
Bought this watch today. Perfect.
I just bought this watch today
Great review. The solid caseback is a plus for me. So pretty.
It's a beautiful watch, thanks for watching!
Best bang for buck Dive watch from a proper watch company with history and heritage.
i`ve got my 39mm HydroConquest with the dark blue face and the quartz version. Even though im pretty young for such a watch (it was a present for graduating school) i wear it every day since 2017. Remarkable quality in every term for me.
I have the exact same watch. I like the quartz version because it is about 2mm thinner and I got it new for just $700.
Good review, one of the better entry level divers for sure. Better value than the Quartz Tag Heuer Formula 1.
Top watch, no cons! Built like a tank and the 39mm is spot on. I recently sold my 39mm HC after 3 year's plus of ownership and purchased the newer Ceramic bezel 41mm version which I regretted so have now purchased the old style 39mm HC again and the newer model is up for sale!
Why didnt you like the ceramic version? Any specific reason?
Lol
39mm is a great size ever
I bought it specifically for the solid case back! Crystal case backs make my wrist sweat too much in the summer. I have had mine since 2014 (6years so far)
Big con is the 21mm lug width but an Eulit perlon in 22mm works beautifully!!!
I enjoyed this brief review! Brief is good, btw.
I just ordered the same 41 in black after having and enjoying a Conquest. The crown guard is a bit polarizing, but I happen to love it as it is unique. I probably wouldn’t have ordered the HQ if it had the ubiquitous sub-case guards on it.
Three things. Just my opinion…
1. When would you ever require a lumed bezel, aside from diving. I dive and I’ve never once thought a lumed bezel would be nice.
2. Don’t do push-ups wearing a watch with a steel bracelet. You could stretch it.😂
3. There is NO caseback cooler than this one. Look at it and love it!
🙂👍🏼👊🏼
Have to agree that if wearing this watch on your left hand you will experience the crown digging into the back of your hand. I now have a permanent scar due to this. One other thing is the bezel insert on earlier ones are not ceramic and scratch easily (these can be replaced, however not with a ceramic one but like for like). These are my only two gripes. All in all it’s from a stable renowned for making excellent Swiss timepieces since 1832. A good everyday watch, go for the automatic, you won’t be disappointed!
I love the 'no buttons', press closing, clasp on mine, which relies on just punched spreading the outside edges of 2 parts of the metal of the milled clasp to a fine enough tolerance that they just clamp together and hold on to another piece of milled metal that makes up the clasp, when you push them together. It's hard to describe but it says 'well thought out engineering', 'elegantly simple', 'less to break or go wrong' and 'reliable', to me. I understand the use of that mechanism is devisive among some people who own or have worn the watch but I'm firmly in the 'thumbs up' camp over that and I love it. I even like the motion of putting it on. It's a little bit 'bish, bash, bosh' and it's on.
It's quite tough to open, you can hurt a fingertip a little bit when taking it off. It's odd to say this but I quite like that too. 'You like that taking your watch off can make your finger a little bit sore'? It does sound odd if you put it like that but 'yes', I definitely do. Maybe because it gives me the reassuring feeling that it had been clamped on to my wrist 'right good and proper' the whole time.
Part of an overall feeling, I don't think you mentioned, that, along with the weight and few other things, it feels like a quite 'masculine' designed watch; in the sense that it feels reliable, robust and trustworthy, anyway.
All that writing just, basically, about the clasp, ha.
I'll let everybody know one more thing about the watch, too. Probably because of the L633 movement (modified ETA 2824-2) being a 'high torque' movement, like they say, the tick from this thing vibrates so loudly that, if laid on a table or bedside cabinet in a quiet room, say, next to you where you sleep, it can actually stop you from sleeping at night. Even just laid on a table in front of you, if everything else is quite enough, you can hear the thing beating quite clearly. I always have to put it down in a different room from the one where I sleep. A minor thing, not really a problem (I kind of like this about it too), that I've never experienced with Orient, Miyota or Seiko.
I discovered a trick for undoing the clasp. First unclip the small outer section (the bit with the logo) then insert your fingertip into the other end, in between the hinged end of the curved doubled up clasp and the bracelet links. Then slide your finger towards the inside of your wrist between the clasp and the links and the clasp just pops open with no effort.
@@TheScribemole Wow, that's great. Thanks. I'll be doing it like that from now on.
BTW, did you know Longines have been putting the price up on these by 50, 50 and then £60 in the last 3 years (in the UK, anyway) for the 41mm auto model, with aluminum bezel insert, like the one in the vid? By my estimates that's roughly about 13% p.a. so I'm glad I bought mine when I did.
I have the blue dial version of this watch, and I absolutely love it. Perfect to wear for all occasions.
I get mine a week ago for 1415 euros, its beautiful and still, the face and the case back is amazing, was questioning myself between this one and newest model for 2000 euros with ceramic bezel but older model win for the look and price as well
Absolutely awesome watch. I have the same in 41 mm .
The aluminum bezel on the watch you reviewed does have a lume dot at the 12 O'clock position.
Yes, I was a little unclear on that. I'd really like a bezel with more lume than that, is what I meant :)
@@tobias_dahlberg Ah, yes, I can agree with that! The new ceramic bezel on the USA edition does have lume for the 50 mark (as well as the inverted triangle at 60), but it would be great if all of the markings were lumed. I think only the triangle is lumed on the other ceramic versions though. Plus, the retail price of the ceramic editions is 50% higher than the prior versions - ouch!
I love this watch and own it. My only con is the lume. I feel like the lume is weak and doesn’t stay glowing log.
I have the 39mm blue quartz version. Got a deal on it for $700. The quartz is 2mm thinner. Looks great on my 7.25" wrist.
Only downside that I found was no half links in the Hydroconquest but it's easily remedied by purchasing a regular Conquest half link which is an identical bracelet.
Lovely watch, although I prefer the updated ceramic bezel version. The blue version looks amazing.
I have one its amazing very very strong looking it can easily measure up to the rolex
Nice, short review. Lovely looking watch and seems great value. I would say that the lug guard does look huge and seems to protrude out quite a bit. I think Longines should have gone a bit easier on that aspect. As for the glass back, I think they did the right thing having a steel cover. My Omega has a viewing back and I absolutely love it, however, the Longines movent is just a workhorse, more basic, movement that isn't designed to impress. So having a closed back makes sense.
Overall though, I'm very impressed with this watch and seems like a perfect jump point/start point for a luxury watch or a perfect addition for experienced collectors just to boost their collection. Good review.
I bought this exact watch about 8 mos ago. I absolutely love it. It's gorgeous and it's a terrific deal since you can generally find this watch for $1,100ish. And for that $1,100ish I believe (of course I'm biased b/c I own one) that it's the finest watch in its category. For $1,100ish you're getting: 1.) a quality Swiss made watch from one of the more prestigious names in the biz, and 2.) a dive watch that's built very solidly and water resistant to 300 meters. This is a marvelous luxury watch for a reasonable price.
is it sapphire glass?and mechanical automatic?
What would have changed from this and the 2021?
This is my next watch, need to sell my Rado first.
So, no cons for me.
Haha, yeah it's quite hard to criticise!
Just ordered my new 44mm. Perfect size
Waiting for my 41mm quartz but worried about the lug to lug of 51mm. I have a 7 inch wrist. Anyone find it too big?
i recently bought the same watch, lume is there in on the bezel.
I have the exact watch in 41mm and can't justify selling it to buy a SuperOcean. It's accurate to +1s/day and just looks amazing in person.
I believe the solid case back is due to the 300 meter diving capability. I can't wait to get one!
Anyone know the lug to lug width of the 39mm?
Mid X Their webpage says 20mm.
@@GTOoo that's the lug width. The lug TO lug width is 48mm.
@@adityaudhani4386 Oh yeah, you're right. Thanks for correcting.
Excellent review. Thanks for this. Over the past few years I've been debating on purchasing this exact watch but was always reticent to pull the trigger since I'm not the type to spend $1,000 on a watch (only once, many years ago). Thanks for posting this. Your informative review nudges me closer to someday making this purchase.
Hi Drew, thanks for that, much appreciated. Have a nice day :)
blue or black?
any tips for removing clasp? it's so hard to take off watch
Do you know the lug to lug measurement? I know the 39mm version is 48mm, but i cannot find this info for the 41mm.
i dont think it has AR coating, not on mine that is ... i hate the tinny sounding bezel, wished it had the newer ceramic bezel... better micro adjustment, lume could be better, tapered bracelet would be nice. With that said one of my favorite and heavy in rotation..I appreciate the originality of this time piece.
Is it ok for wrist size of 6,7 inch to go for 41mm size of watch?
Could do a review on the 2018 Longines HydroConquest ceramic bezel. I am truly interested in that price.
I'll try to get my hands on it as soon as I can.
The only con i would have mentioned would be the fit between end links and the bracelet. Was expecting a better integration.
I have a 41mm blue one
is it sapphire glass? and mechanical automatic?
Yes.
@@tobias_dahlberg Thanks for your answer. This item ships to Italy ?
Of course, you'll find it in many stores in the EU and also Italy, have a nice evening!
@@tobias_dahlberg Thanks.
Yes an yes with an anti reflecting coating on the inside
Does it have a ceramic bezel and are the pins on the bracelet screws or just push pin.
There is a ceramic bezel version.
Didnt expect to ever see Kristianstad Skate Plaza in the background of any youtube video and here it is in a watch review. The world is small I suppose. Great review also!
It sure is! Thanks for watching Vincent :)
Do all the micro adjustments on the clasp work? I read somewhere that the last hole can't be used because of the divers extension.
Hi ... medida lug to lug of this watch please ??
Very nice, I am thinking about getting the ladies' version (29mm). I have never spent so much on a watch, so I am still a bit on the fence about it haha
Solid case back is better for water resistance
Hello sir ! i have the new model of HydroConquest Automatic L3.742.4 ! I have a question sir if u are nice to replay.The date change at 23:55 every night ? Is that an issue ? Or something wrong ? Thank you so much, sir in advance !
Hi Razvan!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
No that seems fine, not perfect calibration on Longines' side but there's not a problem with your movement.
When you service it though you could ask your local watch maker to fix that small issue.
Have a great weekend,
Tobias
Wound Up thank you so much , man for your replay !!!i saw that this little issue, but i think when i will take my watch for maintenance (i think after 3 years) i will told them this little issue !!!thank you so much man ! Have a great weekend
Sounds good! You too!
i don't want to disturb u, sir ! Longines Customer Service just reply to me : ''We thank you for your email and are pleased to learn that you own an HydroConquest Longines watch.
Your Longines timepiece is equipped with a movement which has average precision tolerances for the changing date of between -5/+5 minutes.''
If somebody is curious about that, just read this !Have a nice day, sir ! :D
Yep, sounds good! Have a nice day you too :)
Hi, how we adjust the band metal to remove links, is it a screw or push pin?, thanks
Push pins
Put the watch on your opposite wrist and your lug guard issue will go away. I used to wear my Submariner on my left wrist until someone told me I had another wrist. Who knew?
How does that fix the problems with being in the gym? The lugs are still in pointing towards your hand.
Thanks for watching by the way!
Omg I just realised I'm stupid haha! Of course the crown guards are pointing in the opposite direction which solves the problem. Thanks for the comment :)
@@tobias_dahlberg oh my gush ure soo stupid...
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting this watch or tag heuer aquaracer. Which one shall I get and why? Thanks:)
You get far more for your money with the Hydroconquest, it really is ridiculously good value for money. Prices are going up year on year towards where the RRP should realistically be (£1200 here in the UK now, it was under £900 just a couple of years ago) but still better value than the Tag for sure.
The Longines. Tag are not good watches.
@@grimdork1026 The Longines are Great than Tag Heuer
Good review. Would have liked to know a little about the company and more specs on the watch, i.e. hacking and winding, lug width, bracelet (pins, pins & collars, screws, solid end links) etc. But good review overall. Nice looking watch.
Thanks for your review, it has cost me money tho. I've just bought the 39mm model.😀👍
What is your wrist measurement?
The only problem is the lack of lume on the bezel, being a dive watch. Otherwise, it is awesome and reliable in all respects.
Why would you wear a divers watch in the gym doing "pushups?
all day using??? ...
I am planning to buy this watch for my birthday this year, infact this month. Do you think I should go ahead with this one?
I have 41 mm blue. Think its better and more shiny
Beautiful watch.
Can you wind it up manually?
Yes
@@tobias_dahlberg would you please tell me how?
By unscrewing the crown, and turning it clock-wise.
@@tobias_dahlberg manuals are not informative at all.
Does it say how many times i need to screw until its fully winded?
@@alnorris1954 Yeah they're bad. Generally, 40 turns is a rule of thumb and means you'll get pretty much any automatic watch wound up fully. If winding a manual wound only watch, turn until the resistance is too much.
Who gives a damn about seethrough back cases because 99% of the time you don't get to see the back when you are wearing it. Time to sell my Rado watch and buy this beauty.
Is the bezel insert a ceramic or aluminum
Aluminium
For 2018, Longines has updated the HydroConquest by replacing the aluminum bezel with a ceramic bezel.
O Kay I bought the new 2018 Longines Hydroconquest. Is it cersmic then?
@@som_fun5479 Yes, and it's more scratch resistant. Love it.
@@okay-ic but only on automatic ones... not on the quartz ones
I sold my Longines because the crown and crown guards were digging into my wrist even with a Nato strap that I was wearing over the wrist bone. I bought a Nato strap because the watch is way too heavy with the steel bracelet. It looks great and that’s about it. I much prefer my Tissot Seastar that may be less impressive but more usable and comfortable
Did the nato fix your issue with the weight?
I'm a tad concerned about it being too unruly on the steel bracelet and hope a nato works as an optional fix
@@K.J.H_ It worked in the advantages of reducing the overall weight, making it more comfortable to wear. I still ended up selling it because the crown and guards were hurting too much
@@philiplauzon1743 Right. Yeh I could see it's probably hard to keep those big guards from moving into the wrist sometimes. Thanks for the reply!
@@K.J.H_ welcome, best of luck. I’ve since bought an Oris Divers Sixty Five 42mm, Tudor Black Bay 41mm and a Omega Speedmaster 42mm. All much more comfortable and obviously more expensive than the Longines unfortunately
@@philiplauzon1743 Very nice choices there. That Speedmaster is definitely on my list. Do love the look of this Hydroconquest at the entry level "luxury" swiss watch stage though. Just a few niggles
Ok. Who does pushups with a watch ??
It hurts 🤣🤣
Thx for the video but these cons are really not important. No lume on the bezel but a spectacular lume on the dial. Expedition case back? Well not for a 300m diver. Only con maybe the crownguard that stick your hands. But if you were the watch on the position where it belongs also this is not a problem at all. The heavyweight is just perfect. You feel the quality of your watch and know exactly what you paid for.
Wearing my Longines HC two tone black/rose gold. It is a beauty!!!
Nice review, I think to buy omega seamaster diver 300m blue version previous model not last or longines hydroconquest chronograph new model with ceramic bezel L3.783.4.96.6 which one is better choice, worth to pay 1000$ more in omega seamaster.
Goga Kh
Longines would be perfect choice and you’re going to save money
karim ali thanks for your advice.
What is the price of this 39mm?
43mm is more expensive?
39mm is approximately 1500$
Great video!
Screw down case back is needed on divers
My omega Seamaster has a sapphire cashback, my Tissot seastar also.
longines is my favorite😻😻😻
are the bracelet screw links or push pins ?
They're push pins.
I think the lume bezel is in the new model with ceramic one.
So this is the newer version with the 60+ hour reserve?
You said ETA 2892 A2... 🤔 in the start of this review... 🤔
By the way what is the size of your wrist? My is 7,5 inches and I’m thinking that the bigger 44 mm will be better for me. Currently I’m wearing 45 mm Casio 11 mm thick and it doesn’t look oversized on my wrist...
+Aki Bayraktar mine is also 7,5 inches.
I believe all the L3.742... from 2017 onwards are l888 with the 64 hours reserve unless you got one earlier or from an older stock perhaps?
in case you are still wondering, the new caliber with 62 hours reserve is the 888, the older one being 619 with 40-something
What's your wrist size mate? I have 7.1" wrist and thinking to get the 44mm quartz...
I have a 7" wrist and have the 44mm.. absolutely perfect fit. The 44mm has more wrist presence IMO . Buy one, and you wont regret it.
sir, im undecided, what do you recommend, longines hydroconquest or tag heuer aquaracer calibre 5?? thanks..
Tag Heuer
I know this is a late response, but I have am Aquaracer and have played around with the Hydroconquest. The Aquaracer is a step above in finishing. Its done very nicely, the dial is awesome, the bracelet is one of most (if not the most) comfortable Ive ever had.
The Tag is immensely overpriced!
Sellita movement for $3000...
It’s a good watch if you find it for half the retail price !
Great video,nice timepiece, looking to buy .can you tell me your wrist size pls .
Regards.
I did not understand the price.
What watch would be better to buy a oris aquis or this watch?
Hi! I've got a review of the Oris Aquis coming up next week so that will hopefully answer your question!
both very good watches
I like the design of ORIS a bit more. But Longines is a more prestigious and recognizible brand.
ahojahojish ..debatable..
Casio Duro
Great review !
Thank you!
It cant have a glass case back because of the 30 atm water resistance :(
There are Omegas that have it and also have 600m water resistance.
Then the watch must unfortunately have a higher cost :(
Yeah probably!
Molto bello e bella video-presentazione !!
Is it a sunburst dial?
It is
Is there a better watch for ~1000€. Don‘t think so
It's hard to find a better one for €1000
seiko spb is way better in my opinion
Seiko Sumo with a sapphire crystal installed, or the new Seiko MM200?
@@mr.falafelbakery6570 seiko is a trash
Is it ok to take it under wather?,not diving. I know it's not cosc certified.
Yes it's okay to take it under water, it's got 300M of WR, COSC certification doesn't affect water resistance.
@@tobias_dahlberg thanks!
No problem!
The only element I hate on this watch are the shield 🛡 markers on the bezel .. the bezel should be simple , too many markers !!!!! Besides that , it’s a perfect watch 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
thank you :)!
No lume on the bezel?
Nope!
not even on the pip? It looks like there is some applied lume on that triangle there, or is that just decorative paint.
Y U Yeah there's a small lume pip there
So there's lume on the bezel.
Y U I thought you were referring to all the markers and dots.
I got one excellent watch .... Proper mans watch
Put the number three back on the dial and then move the date between the number four and five pips and then you would have a more balanced dial: I would buy one. Also, I think a yellow dial with a yellow or black bezel would sell like "hotcakes".
Idk what case size I want. I like 43-44mm watches, but have heard these watches wear bigger then their size. What size wrist do you have? The 41mm looks great. Thanks, great video.
Very nice
The shop in my country offers this with battery not automatic ... shud i buy it ?? Do u recommend ?
Get an automatic. A quartz watch has no soul. If you truly want a quality Swiss time piece get the automatic. And an automatic isn't all that much more expensive than the quartz, they're both in about the same price range, go with the auto.
Drew Hunkins
Thx man
It doesn’t have a glass back because it is built to dive down 300 meters.
Omega Planet Ocean has display back and is rated at 600 meters
@Lee Rolex does not have a see-through caseback because their movements are downright ugly and unfinished.
a solid case back on a 300m dive watch is a con to you? You do realize that dive watches almost never have a glass case back and the ones that do are almost always posers that can't handle more than 100m depth? On top of that it is one of the most heavily engraved and pretty case backs out there.
After watching few videos on this watch on UA-cam i decided to go and buy one today.
Went for the two tone black and gold.
Well I did untill I picked up the watch for the Frist time.
Comparing the HC to my certina DS action diver, the HC feels light weight and feels like it's made out of tin, and just feels very cheap!
Don't think ever been this disappointed before with a watch.
Just pleased I never bought online,
The watch was £960 but got the price down to £820 but still couldn't part with cash for such a cheap feeling watch.
Just couldn't believe how cheap and nasty it felt in the hand. But on the plus side it did have great finish to the watch.