Both great watches, Damasko with the better case, Tudor with the better bracelet. But i would choose the Damasko because I don’t like wearing anything mainstream. In fact very tempted to buy the Damasko in the next few months
I have the Damasko. It is the only watch that looks like it actually belongs on a submarine based on the periscope crosshair dial design and construction. The bezel is the most solid over engineered bezel I have come across. Legibility is perfection in its simplicity. The lume is designed to last at lower level of brightness rather than being torch like at first then quickly fading to obscurity. Very Sinn like in design philosophy but with a better movement than the off the shelf Eta/Sellita found in the U series. Value for money is excellent - if only they made an in house strap/bracelet. Damasko does not play around here....this is a real tool watch with rugged good looks.
The Tudor is a great watch, although I would have thought they would use grade5 Ti for the price, and I also have become bored with it's style, maybe blame all the "homages" for that?
Damasco isn't COSC certified. Also it's overpriced on a leather strap and the hands look cheaply made. The so called Damasco in house movement is just a rip off of ETA movement
@@mikerogers1949but the strap is truly horrible though :( it’s still a 2.5k watch not like it’s 500 to warrant such an awful awful strap. However still going to get one though lol
@@mikerogers1949however he’s not wrong about that leather strap or even the rubber strap they come with. I would factor in 300 dollars for a high quality strap / clasp. Also strap prices seem to have gone into the stratosphere these days
Both great watches, Damasko with the better case, Tudor with the better bracelet. But i would choose the Damasko because I don’t like wearing anything mainstream. In fact very tempted to buy the Damasko in the next few months
I have the Damasko. It is the only watch that looks like it actually belongs on a submarine based on the periscope crosshair dial design and construction. The bezel is the most solid over engineered bezel I have come across. Legibility is perfection in its simplicity. The lume is designed to last at lower level of brightness rather than being torch like at first then quickly fading to obscurity. Very Sinn like in design philosophy but with a better movement than the off the shelf Eta/Sellita found in the U series.
Value for money is excellent - if only they made an in house strap/bracelet. Damasko does not play around here....this is a real tool watch with rugged good looks.
Cool comparison 😎 👍
@@OFD thank you
The Tudor is a great watch, although I would have thought they would use grade5 Ti for the price, and I also have become bored with it's style, maybe blame all the "homages" for that?
No, this Damasko does not feature a Silicon hairspring
Damasko any day.
Damasko will run circles around Tudor all day long. Half price of Tudor for 3x value!!!
Damasco isn't COSC certified. Also it's overpriced on a leather strap and the hands look cheaply made. The so called Damasco in house movement is just a rip off of ETA movement
It’s a modified ETA. They made it better. I opted for ETA. But Damasko is more durable than any watch on market. Excellent value
@@mikerogers1949but the strap is truly horrible though :( it’s still a 2.5k watch not like it’s 500 to warrant such an awful awful strap. However still going to get one though lol
@@mikerogers1949however he’s not wrong about that leather strap or even the rubber strap they come with. I would factor in 300 dollars for a high quality strap / clasp. Also strap prices seem to have gone into the stratosphere these days
TUDOR is 🗑️ 😂😂😂😂😂😂