@@OracleTimeTV It'd be a seriously one-sided debate given that the Sellita has a higher beat rate, is thinner, and is more accurate, although neither is anywhere close to COSCO standards.
@@chrishennemeyer7276 You're not wrong, however the NH35 has a larger power reserve (by a small amount) and hasn't had the historical issues of the SW 200 (though I beleive these have been ironed out now). Also, you're not really looking for thinness in this sort of watch 😉.
@@OracleTimeTV The fact that the original Piccard was an obese watch with a slim movement is not germane to our discussion as we're talking about the relative merits of these movements, not about a specific movement within a specific watch. To your point about the modestly greater power reserve of the NH 35, this too is unlikely to be a consideration unless you think you'll be diving for over 38 hours.
All I know is the shit is beautiful and I ordered mine before it was sold out. That being said, the 2020 models are even more gorgeous and I would’ve loved the SP 5082-2 back then!
The vessel on the caseback is actually the Ben Franklin PX-15 from 1969 designed by Jacques Piccard…😉
Not bad, though I'd prefer to see the markings on the bezel with some lume in them.
lovely watch just wish it came in a smaller size
First time I've ever heard the NH35 described as better than the Sellita SW200...and I don't buy it for a second.
It's certainly up for debate. It's perhaps the first time you've heard it but it may not be the last
@@OracleTimeTV It'd be a seriously one-sided debate given that the Sellita has a higher beat rate, is thinner, and is more accurate, although neither is anywhere close to COSCO standards.
@@chrishennemeyer7276 You're not wrong, however the NH35 has a larger power reserve (by a small amount) and hasn't had the historical issues of the SW 200 (though I beleive these have been ironed out now). Also, you're not really looking for thinness in this sort of watch 😉.
@@OracleTimeTV The fact that the original Piccard was an obese watch with a slim movement is not germane to our discussion as we're talking about the relative merits of these movements, not about a specific movement within a specific watch. To your point about the modestly greater power reserve of the NH 35, this too is unlikely to be a consideration unless you think you'll be diving for over 38 hours.
All I know is the shit is beautiful and I ordered mine before it was sold out. That being said, the 2020 models are even more gorgeous and I would’ve loved the SP 5082-2 back then!