You can find all these information on the Swatch Landing Page, as far as I remember, the strap is 21,2 mm. But there is no need to put another strap on it. It wears comfortable and the quality is perfect 👍🏻
@@watchonmywristtoday I own a Sistem51 watch. The movement cannot be serviced or repaired. There are no screws used in the movement other than the Rotor attachment. It's impossible to disasseble the movement because it's either welded or rivited together. They are also laser regulated on the assembly line. There is no screw to regulate like a typical movement.
Same shit different name on the dial. This trashy creation by Swatch only degrade the name of the brand and to pay $400.00 for this trash made out of plastic with a movement that can't be serviced is crazy, but I guess there are plenty of people out there who doesn't care about money; 5 years from now that piece of garbage will end up where it belongs, the trash can.
„Same Shit“ you nailed it! That’s what I think about your comment, no one will bring in a 400$ watch to service wether it’s a Seiko, Cititzen or Swatch.
The design of the rotor is actually extremely cool.
This is the model that I want!
If the caseback opens and the calibre isn't serviceable, I presume that a full calibre replacement would be the solution?
Nice fit..whats your wrist size?
About 7‘ inch ✌🏻
¡hello!.. ¿can you comment on the diameter of this watch and what is the width of the strap?, ¡greetings!..
You can find all these information on the Swatch Landing Page, as far as I remember, the strap is 21,2 mm. But there is no need to put another strap on it. It wears comfortable and the quality is perfect 👍🏻
@@watchonmywristtoday ¡thanks for responding!, ¡greetings!..
Nice! Can you open the caseback?
You can open it, but I won’t do this for myself 😏 I heard that there are some watchmakers who are able to repair the Sistem 51 movement 😏
@@watchonmywristtoday are you sure you can open it? It looks shut solid, with fake gaps for a caseback opener
@@nintendokings it’s a snapped caseback, you can definitely open it 😊
@@watchonmywristtoday I own a Sistem51 watch. The movement cannot be serviced or repaired. There are no screws used in the movement other than the Rotor attachment. It's impossible to disasseble the movement because it's either welded or rivited together. They are also laser regulated on the assembly line. There is no screw to regulate like a typical movement.
What is the lug width? can it fit 20mm straps?
21,2 mm
When the back side of the watch looks 100 times nicer than the actual dial😅.
Nice watch. Shame about the colour , price and material it’s made out of.😂 and the movement made with plastic parts. What the hell. 😮
Bio ceramic😂😂😂😂
What’s the funny part of bio ceramic? Can’t get your humor!
Why are you laughing, if he likes the watch and has no problem with the material you don't need to care
unboxing i can see. But what impressions? Now you made me waste my time waiting for something, while it's just a basic low effort video.
Same shit different name on the dial. This trashy creation by Swatch only degrade the name of the brand and to pay $400.00 for this trash made out of plastic with a movement that can't be serviced is crazy, but I guess there are plenty of people out there who doesn't care about money; 5 years from now that piece of garbage will end up where it belongs, the trash can.
„Same Shit“ you nailed it! That’s what I think about your comment, no one will bring in a 400$ watch to service wether it’s a Seiko, Cititzen or Swatch.