And The MOST EXPENSIVE! Peacock Black Hole Tourbillon Review - Perth WAtch
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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Review of arguably the best and undeniably the most expensive Chinese watch I've ever featured!
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PEACOCK Black Hole Tourbillon (feat. manufacture Calibre SL-5711P)
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00:00 - Intro & packaging
01:31 - Watch close-up
02:20 - Movement
03:48 - Case dimensions
04:47 - Case finishing
05:53 - Dial details
07:43 - Lume shot
07:57 - Crystal
08:28 - Strap
09:22 - Wrist shot
09:49 - Overall thoughts
12:44 - Closing
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Good looking watch. Thanks for the review.
Thanks - most welcome 👍
Cool watch. I get tired of submariners with lollipop hands.
I just bought the Full Lume Citizen BN0227-17X., and love it because it's different. I find the strap comfortable - made like my Protrek 2500 strap.
The lume is sick....glows through the night with no problem.
I wish more watch companies would color outside the box and make unusual watches. Some are garish, some are home runs....but I appreciate that they're at least offering different choices.
Very nice - I love it!
Not something i would wear but simply an amazing piece. The movement inside is super impressive with thag 120 hour reserve and tk think its less then your entry level rolex
Oh yes, definitely less than the cheapest Rolex you can buy at retail!
Wow... finally! something interesting and rare watch to talk about. I have heard of Peacock brand Chinese watch, but never seen one quite like this. It is really something unique to look at. Initially, I thought that Ciga Design (who created "Blue Planet") came out with this design. To me, that would make more sense. Anyway, it is a stunning piece. However, Ivan, isn't the Tourbillon supposed to regulated the earth's gravitational movement to make the watch rather very accurate? I thought that was the main function of tourbillon? Am I wrong? Not so sure. Listening to what you mention here, it does not seem like it is very accurate watch. If that is case, there are also many tourbillon watches in China, ranging from $500 to $1200 which all looks kind of decent from reputable China watch companies, mainly from movement companies. (of course, not as well done nor interesting to look at)
It is very well executed and nice to look at and definitely a conversation starter watch. But close to $4000? that is just too much money for a Chinese Tourbillon which can not do what it is suppose to do, except the look of it. 120 hours? that is something great and to talk about.
Can I be a potential buyer? probably not. If I wanted to buy something unique and something similar, I rather buy Ciga blueplanet for $1200 or so.
Anyway, interesting and thought-provoking piece Ivan. thank you!!!!
Glad you enjoyed this and found it more interesting that the recent stuff I've managed to have my hands on!
The tourbillon complication was invented in the time of pocket watches... in those cases it made sense to spin the flywheel (to balance out gravity effects) as pocket watches spend most of their running time in a certain vertical position. As you can imagine, that's not really relevant in wristwatches... it's been shown many times that tourbillon in these cases don't really add to chronometric precision, but rather just serve as a sign-post of watchmaking virtuosity - basically, it's there to show off.
As you may have read, the real high end brands of the world (think Patek, Audemars, Vacheron, etc) don't tend to keep time very well! And that certainly includes their (many) tourbillons. So, going back to the complication of this watch... well, I think it does exactly (but not "precisely" haha) what it's supposed to do :)
I wonder how this would compare to the upcoming Atowak Core? It's the same concept with a central tourbillon,. probably chinese made, too. Idk the pricing? But, I think the overall styling and design of the Atowak looks more appealing to me. And, it might be a more manageable size.. more compact, possibly, from looking at the specs briefly.
It’s cheaper than peacock, I remember it’s around 3000 bucks maybe
It say $2699 when I look it up, so yeah definitely cheaper. The movement is the same as in this Peacock as far as I can see, including the 120h reserve... probably sources from Peacock then, as it's a manufacturer. The advertised lug-to-lug is 49mm and thickness stated at 13.5mm... with both those dimensions being larger than this Peacock, I really don't see how it would be more "manageable" nor how it would be considered more compact.
Thanks Ivan good review something different but not my cup of tea but 😊
Haha yeah fair enough!
What time is it showing?
I wish I knew 😂
I was really excited right up to the point you opened the box. It's not just ugly, it's enormous and ugly. I bet people will be queuing up to buy it (NOT)
Huh? You can see the watch on the thumbnail…!
@@PerthWAtch Ivan, you didn't really like it, did you?
You know by now I don’t pull my punches - see video for my thoughts :)
I think for $3000 you have to really love the design of the watch and while I see the quality of the design, it just doesn’t do it for me. I actually liked the design of the Aesop you reviewed a while back better.
Well it’s definitely different and can certainly be rather polarising!
Aesop… hmm I’ll have to look that up 😁
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At 46mm it's a desk piece rather than a wrist piece.
That's the same size as the Seiko tuna. it's standard for a circular watch with hidden lugs
Yep agreed. Check out the video for a wrist shot.
Not for me
Fair enough!
Ridiculous!
Ridiculously good??
I find this watch absolutely hideous 🙃
It’s gorgeous 🙃
Very cool watch 👍👍👍
Haha
Absolute garbage clickbait.
Absolute garbage commentator 🤣