Here's the link to the giveaway winner announcement post on the community tab: ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx7q36ngPfFNBoggzjge3MDXMI_hjUUU-x Here's my email and Instagram for the winners to contact me: honestwatchreviewshwr@gmail.com instagram.com/honestwatchreviewshwr/
Been wearing my Chameri for the last week or so and I'm very impressed. Already have the Escapement Time and I think I prefer the Chameri thanks to the deeper dial. It was about £45 in the last sale. On very close inspection my Chameri has a tiny amount of AR coating too. Highly recommend both but it's hard to argue for spending more on the Escapement Time.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR 👍 other differences: Chameri has a small cutout in the case for the crown and weighs a little more even excluding the thicker caseback. My ET doesn't have a screw down crown either.
I got the 36mm escapement time watch(just received it today, did have to pay duty and tax which was surprising). I was debating on the last sale but after watching your video comparing the 36mm to the 40mm I was sold on the 36mm. I'm very happy with my choice even if it cost me more than the chameri, the small size works so well with the dress styling of the watch.
I just ordered the Chameri on AliExpress with the aqua dial face. I looking forward to wearing it. I think the VH31 mega quartz movement is a great choice by the company and the sapphire crystal is a tremendous value along with the 316L stainless steel case. Thanks for the review!
I have both versions. The yellow ET and the white Chameri. Except for slight differences in dimensions and an unmarked crown on the Chameri, they are almost identical. ET still has a 36 mm version and several colors to choose from, but if you prefer the white version take the Chameri. I paid $88 for the ET and $55 for the Chameri (with taxes). Great watches for a low prices.
@@sinesaii Any color is a great choice.Yellow can not be called creamy, it is rather an intermediate shade between yellow and orange. More important is the choice of size, more ladylike is 36mm, larger is 40mm in diameter.
Nice vid, thanks for that! The Chameri still is a mystery... I tried to find differences between both models. And I think their are! The indeces of the Chameri are a bit flatter, and on the Escpement Time they are more flattened at the endings, especially to see on the double marker at twelve. Another thing struck me on the hight of the crown. Here the Chameri is a small tick lower. The material costs of "more" steel on the Escapment Time can not justify the higher price 🤔... so I decided to buy the Chamerie ! Go on witk your vids 👍
If you look at the 40 mm versions the Chameri might be almost as good as the Escapement Time. But if I had my time again I'd pay a little bit extra for the Escapement Time and get the smaller version.
I managed to get the escapement time one from eBay for £43 including postage and I'm very impressed with it. If I didn't have that I might have got the chameri in the sale
You can't go wrong with either one. Both offer great value for the money. Sub $100 watches at these prices are a steal. I'd take both. Nice review. Cheers!
Pretty sure the ET factory had to close, things got mad over there, but nothing can stop them to start another company, maybe same suppliers, maybe not, and BOOM, Chameri. Charming, isn't it??? 😂😂 Thanks for the review James, be well mate. PS Try a red colour leather strap on (either...), have the ET on one now, looks bloody (pun intended!) awesome. Sometimes though, get it on a light blue perlon (i made myself from a white one, with pen ink...!), smells-feels-looks summertime, all the way!
I'm more than happy with my escapement time, think the other is a one trick pony, piggybacking off their success, I like the fact that escapement time is a one man band😎👍
Would it be possible to make a dedicated video for the drawing and winner announcements all in one, seems more efficient. I have only ever seen it done that way, I wonder if I'd even get a comment notification or find my way to a community tab, especially if I don't know to be looking.
Both watches appear to be about as similar as they can be, apart from price. It would have been interesting to open the back and see the movements chosen - are they the same? If so, I don't think you will go far wrong with either of these choices. I've mulling over the smaller version Escapement Time for a while now.
The differences are very minor. Yes, the movements are the same. The smaller version of the Escapement Time is very good too. ua-cam.com/video/ZLSxkKMsNPg/v-deo.html
I find it funny that the watch comes with an "International Warranty Card" but when you look at the warranty card it doesn't tell you what it warrants. Being that the watch is so inexpensive though, if it brakes, just get a new one. Being that it has the Seiko movement in it, I'm sure it will last just fine. The one thing I wish it did tell you though was the battery size. Can't find that anywhere.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR looks like a Chameri 35mm would be killer if it keeps those subtle differences. I really want to see even thicker, taller hour markers
It must be either an optical illusion or different perspective but when you show them alongside each other the Chameri looks smaller than the Escapement Time- from another review I thought the dimensions were slightly larger if anything for the Chameri.
I have very limited knowledge. Escapement time is a single dude who does on his time not working. The batons have the lower angle than cha. The look the same height. I understand why you bought the cha. 20 bucks is better for the Escapement. It's the O.G. I want to buy for my girls in the house. Ladies colours. And sized smaller. I will always help the start up or mom and pop. I love the blue hand on Escapement. I won't get a all silver. Not when you have blued hands. Why no blued classic hands on a ladies and man's watch. After work and tired😁 Honestly the price of both is nothing when you buy what you like.
Yes I think that's right, as far as I know. I do really like the watches that Escarpment Time make. I reviewed quite a few of them now. I was actually the first on UA-cam to check them out too. I think the reason they don't use the blued hand on the coloured dials, is because it might not be very visible, depending on the dial colour. So, they opted to keep them all sliver I guess.
Here's the link to the giveaway winner announcement post on the community tab:
ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx7q36ngPfFNBoggzjge3MDXMI_hjUUU-x
Here's my email and Instagram for the winners to contact me:
honestwatchreviewshwr@gmail.com
instagram.com/honestwatchreviewshwr/
Can’t access the community on iPad?
@@danielthegeek4582 Oh ok. That's unusual.
Been wearing my Chameri for the last week or so and I'm very impressed. Already have the Escapement Time and I think I prefer the Chameri thanks to the deeper dial. It was about £45 in the last sale. On very close inspection my Chameri has a tiny amount of AR coating too. Highly recommend both but it's hard to argue for spending more on the Escapement Time.
Thanks for sharing. It's good to hear you're happy with yours.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR 👍 other differences: Chameri has a small cutout in the case for the crown and weighs a little more even excluding the thicker caseback. My ET doesn't have a screw down crown either.
@@tee_m Yeah the older Escapement Time ones didn't have screwdown crowns, but the newer ones do.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR ah, did not know that!
As a watch collector I think the only argument to pay more on Escapement Time is the colour diversity...
I got the 36mm escapement time watch(just received it today, did have to pay duty and tax which was surprising). I was debating on the last sale but after watching your video comparing the 36mm to the 40mm I was sold on the 36mm. I'm very happy with my choice even if it cost me more than the chameri, the small size works so well with the dress styling of the watch.
I'm glad my review was helpful and that you're happy with the watch.
Thank you for the side by side comparison!
No problem.
Thanks for the comparison. This video cleared up many of my questions between the two.
Thanks for watching. I'm glad it helped. Are you thinking of getting one of them then?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR I'm going to pick up the Chameri in blue. Right now, it is only $40 USD. Thanks for the review.
@@MarkJoseph-vv4pj It'd be rude not to at that price, wouldn't it? Is that using my affiliate link at all?
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR No, we're at the beginning of April so it's CHOICEDAY and there are super deals.
Great review as usual, I've just ordered the blue dial Chameri and after this and other reviews I've seen on it I think I'll be very happy with it.
Thanks very much. I'm glad the video was helpful. I'm sure you'll love the watch.
I just ordered the Chameri on AliExpress with the aqua dial face. I looking forward to wearing it. I think the VH31 mega quartz movement is a great choice by the company and the sapphire crystal is a tremendous value along with the 316L stainless steel case. Thanks for the review!
Yeah it's a cracking watch for not a lot of money. Thanks for watching.
I have both versions. The yellow ET and the white Chameri. Except for slight differences in dimensions and an unmarked crown on the Chameri, they are almost identical. ET still has a 36 mm version and several colors to choose from, but if you prefer the white version take the Chameri. I paid $88 for the ET and $55 for the Chameri (with taxes). Great watches for a low prices.
Yeah I completely agree with you mate.
Which do you like more, the white or the cream (yellow)? I am debating myself.
@@sinesaii Any color is a great choice.Yellow can not be called creamy, it is rather an intermediate shade between yellow and orange. More important is the choice of size, more ladylike is 36mm, larger is 40mm in diameter.
I like this dial in the smaller escapement time diameter sizing.
These "simple" watches make so much sense as a daily. Can't fault it at that price, amazing value.
Yeah absolutely.
Nice vid, thanks for that! The Chameri still is a mystery... I tried to find differences between both models. And I think their are! The indeces of the Chameri are a bit flatter, and on the Escpement Time they are more flattened at the endings, especially to see on the double marker at twelve. Another thing struck me on the hight of the crown. Here the Chameri is a small tick lower. The material costs of "more" steel on the Escapment Time can not justify the higher price 🤔... so I decided to buy the Chamerie ! Go on witk your vids 👍
I'm glad the video was helpful. Yeah the differences between them are very subtle.
If you look at the 40 mm versions the Chameri might be almost as good as the Escapement Time. But if I had my time again I'd pay a little bit extra for the Escapement Time and get the smaller version.
They're that cheap you could always get one anyway. Either sell or gift the 40mm then 😉
I managed to get the escapement time one from eBay for £43 including postage and I'm very impressed with it.
If I didn't have that I might have got the chameri in the sale
Nice. You definitely can't go wrong for that kind of money.
nice watch struggling not to buy it my collection is getting a little out of hand great content as always i have covid so your keeping me entertained
It's cracking value for money isn't it?
Sorry to hear that mate. I hope you feel better soon. I'm glad my videos are helping pass the time.
Enjoyable video, to me both watches are more or less identical , I prefer the vintage brown strap.
Thanks. Yeah I think that strap makes a big difference.
You can't go wrong with either one. Both offer great value for the money. Sub $100 watches at these prices are a steal. I'd take both.
Nice review.
Cheers!
Absolutely. It just comes down to which branding you prefer and whether you want a specific colour or size.
Pretty sure the ET factory had to close, things got mad over there, but nothing can stop them to start another company, maybe same suppliers, maybe not, and BOOM, Chameri. Charming, isn't it??? 😂😂
Thanks for the review James, be well mate.
PS Try a red colour leather strap on (either...), have the ET on one now, looks bloody (pun intended!) awesome. Sometimes though, get it on a light blue perlon (i made myself from a white one, with pen ink...!), smells-feels-looks summertime, all the way!
Very true mate. That's sounds like a bloody good comb (pun indented) 😉
Why did it “have to” close? We’re they making replica’s as well?
Great review of a great watch! I love it!
Thanks 👍
Where did you get that brown leather strap from, like the colour of that 👍🏼 Tia
Really nice aren't they? The link is in the description.
I'm more than happy with my escapement time, think the other is a one trick pony, piggybacking off their success, I like the fact that escapement time is a one man band😎👍
That's a fair point. I do really like Escapement Time as well. I got quite a few of their watches.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR 😎👍love for Escapement time ❤️
Love that strap with it,good call,got one in my basket 😂👍
@@twitchyjambo They really are nice.
They are both piggybacking off of Seiko's success design wise!
Would it be possible to make a dedicated video for the drawing and winner announcements all in one, seems more efficient. I have only ever seen it done that way, I wonder if I'd even get a comment notification or find my way to a community tab, especially if I don't know to be looking.
That's normally the way I do it. I think in future I'll stick to that.
Both watches appear to be about as similar as they can be, apart from price. It would have been interesting to open the back and see the movements chosen - are they the same? If so, I don't think you will go far wrong with either of these choices. I've mulling over the smaller version Escapement Time for a while now.
The differences are very minor. Yes, the movements are the same. The smaller version of the Escapement Time is very good too.
ua-cam.com/video/ZLSxkKMsNPg/v-deo.html
Great review.
Thank you.
I find it funny that the watch comes with an "International Warranty Card" but when you look at the warranty card it doesn't tell you what it warrants. Being that the watch is so inexpensive though, if it brakes, just get a new one. Being that it has the Seiko movement in it, I'm sure it will last just fine. The one thing I wish it did tell you though was the battery size. Can't find that anywhere.
The signed crown on the escarpment time wins it for me
That is a nice touch.
the blue seconds hand is 👍🏻
Chameri is a great value
Yes it is.
I have the cream 36mm Escapement so I won't be getting this but it's a cracking deal for sure!
You could always have one of each. Or one for you and the other for the lady in your life 😉
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR I think it'd probably be a bit big for my cat!😉
@@seeker7679 🤣
Nice watch for the price. What colour is the dial and I wish they hadn’t put the word quartz on the dial, it takes away the vintage feel
It's an off white, creamy kind of colour.
When viewed from the side, the bottom of the lugs is flat on the ET and a continued curve on the Chameri.
Yeah you're right, well spotted.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR looks like a Chameri 35mm would be killer if it keeps those subtle differences. I really want to see even thicker, taller hour markers
That is a nice watch at a great price! Another one on the "get" list.
How long is that list now? 😉
It must be either an optical illusion or different perspective but when you show them alongside each other the Chameri looks smaller than the Escapement Time- from another review I thought the dimensions were slightly larger if anything for the Chameri.
It's strange isn't it? The differences between the two are so subtle they are practically the same.
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR have you seen the new blue dial variant Chameri?
@@coyhutt8022 No, I haven't. When did that come out?
Does Chameri offer this in 36mm or 35mm?
no. that's why i selected ET. if chameri had the smaller version, i would have got it instead
I have very limited knowledge.
Escapement time is a single dude who does on his time not working.
The batons have the lower angle than cha. The look the same height.
I understand why you bought the cha.
20 bucks is better for the Escapement. It's the O.G.
I want to buy for my girls in the house. Ladies colours. And sized smaller.
I will always help the start up or mom and pop.
I love the blue hand on Escapement. I won't get a all silver. Not when you have blued hands.
Why no blued classic hands on a ladies and man's watch.
After work and tired😁
Honestly the price of both is nothing when you buy what you like.
Yes I think that's right, as far as I know.
I do really like the watches that Escarpment Time make. I reviewed quite a few of them now. I was actually the first on UA-cam to check them out too.
I think the reason they don't use the blued hand on the coloured dials, is because it might not be very visible, depending on the dial colour. So, they opted to keep them all sliver I guess.
Don't take this the wrong way, but you bare a passing resemblance to Kevin the Gerbil, Roland Rat's sidekick in the 1980's children's TV series!
How dare you 🤣
Спасибо за отличный обзор 👍. Часы которые в правой
руке где можно посмотреть , купить ? Спасибо , удачи Bro !
Спасибо, я рад, что вам понравилось.
Вот ссылка на версию Escapement TIME:
s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dUylkQk
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR Огромное вам СПАСИБО !
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR А такие же только 42 мм , есть ?
@@СашаГильфанов-ы5ф Без проблем
@@HonestWatchReviewsHWR
Bro , tell me the big difference between these
This isn't a King Seiko homage, its a Grand Seiko 44gs homage.
The chameri has got a screw down crown? The escapement time now has a screw down crown....
It was me, can i have it?
NO WAY! IS COPYING ALLOWED IN CHINA???? FFS, NO... NO... NO...(had to leave this here 🤪)
🤣 I know it's so unusual isn't it? 😉