Thanks for the review and code. The buckle is nice compared to those gigantic ones. They should have used titanium or DLC on the crown to keep it off the skin. The patina can't be good for the crown threads, but hopefully they used a SS tube.
@@WatchAddictionReviews Thanks for the response and confirmation. Oris just came out with a bronze watch with a bronze bracelet. Wearing that will make your wrist look like the skin of the Hulk.
I am burned out on all of these watches with NH35's, they are $35.00 movements, which, CAN be accurate if you constantly wind them, they do not 'juice' themselves up unless one is extremely active. A 1000 meter watch with NH35? I am waiting for the Oceanica Tambor. And THAT is a great value watch with a NH35. This one? I have questions about it.
Why say that the brand is based in Asia? Asia is a continent, a large one at that, with many different nations and numerous distinct cultures and it clearly says on their website using a google translated copy & paste that they’re based in Hong Kong. Cool mix & match of various catalog parts
@@WatchAddictionReviews You mean they WERE in Asia. Hong Kongers have been invited to England for residency. We just might have watches made in "Anglo-Asia." LOL
When I first saw these I thought "A hamburger pattie between two slices of bread" :-/ The rubber straps are better than the leather; picking-up the dial colour helps integrate the design. But it's still a watch for a particular audience. I can't see many people choosing this for their one-watch collection. I'm not a fan of the date window - it does not look quite big enough, and it seems jarring that it was not centred between the indices. But the greatest mystery about this watch is that no one reviewing it seems to mention the voids on each side of the case. You could stow emergency supplies in there.
People are really sleeping on Aquatico watches, I had their sea star bronze and it was brilliant! Great review
thanks j!
Nice watch, fun snorkeling watch.
indeed
Not a bad looking watch! Already have a 1000M dive watch!
thanks mark
can you please review the new phoibos? thx
i dont think so m8 , i tried but no reply
man such a beautiful piece but why so big?
some people like bigger watches i guess
Thanks for the review and code. The buckle is nice compared to those gigantic ones. They should have used titanium or DLC on the crown to keep it off the skin. The patina can't be good for the crown threads, but hopefully they used a SS tube.
def a SS tube, my pleasure Mike!
@@WatchAddictionReviews Thanks for the response and confirmation. Oris just came out with a bronze watch with a bronze bracelet. Wearing that will make your wrist look like the skin of the Hulk.
hahahahaha I agree! and its 5000! crazy!!
I am burned out on all of these watches with NH35's, they are $35.00 movements, which, CAN be accurate if you constantly wind them, they do not 'juice' themselves up unless one is extremely active. A 1000 meter watch with NH35? I am waiting for the Oceanica Tambor. And THAT is a great value watch with a NH35. This one? I have questions about it.
Personally -
over 300 for an NH35 is way expensive. Unless it is demascus or bronze but , yeah you have some good points there
@@WatchAddictionReviews the new V2 models are also available with a SW200 movement for 600 USD instead of 500. With the SW200 I seriously consider it
Why say that the brand is based in Asia? Asia is a continent, a large one at that, with many different nations and numerous distinct cultures and it clearly says on their website using a google translated copy & paste that they’re based in Hong Kong.
Cool mix & match of various catalog parts
yes they are in Hong Kong
@@WatchAddictionReviews You mean they WERE in Asia. Hong Kongers have been invited to England for residency. We just might have watches made in "Anglo-Asia." LOL
When I first saw these I thought "A hamburger pattie between two slices of bread" :-/
The rubber straps are better than the leather; picking-up the dial colour helps integrate the design. But it's still a watch for a particular audience. I can't see many people choosing this for their one-watch collection. I'm not a fan of the date window - it does not look quite big enough, and it seems jarring that it was not centred between the indices. But the greatest mystery about this watch is that no one reviewing it seems to mention the voids on each side of the case. You could stow emergency supplies in there.
Thanks for your feedback, I think it was part of the design, and also it would be soooo heavy without the voids
Bell & Ross "homage" (to keep it polite). Aquatico is specialized in that sort of thing.
the case indeed the dial no
1000m is he planning to visit the bottom of the sea?
yes
love it! looks like gold kind of but it aint hehe
thanks!
too expensive for Nh35 my man
thanks for the feedback!