Your original SM bronze flieger review nudged me into getting my 43mm type A bronze with the Seagull movement & small seconds. 4 years later I've I've still got it while other San Martins have come & gone. Still one of the best dials in my collection. Cheers.
I have this watch. I absolutely LOVE it. The only thing I think they dropped the ball on was not putting lume on that second hand. That would be a bit contemporary for the style they’re shooting for, but I think it would’ve been absolutely sick.
Considering that the hands look black in most of the shots, I think black would have been the way to go. Like it's really just a stealth method of allowing the lume to make its way around the dial. I love how it all comes together most of the time, but the blue that comes out from time to time does seem like a bit much. Maybe it ends up just being a sparkle of personality that busts to the surface from time to time? Thanks for the great review.
Thanks. While I was editing the review together I noticed the older flieger I had from San Martin came with bronze-colored hands. That might of been a good choice here against the black dial.
Nice work Shane. Looks very good and a quality watch for the price point. My Laco has blued hands - I think your model has the blue as a nod to the classic fliegers of history
I’m still not entirely on board the Bronze Watch Train but SM’s SN033, their steel coin edged Type B Flieger is on my must buy list. Thanks for the great review!
This is definitely a homage to the Stowa 40mm Flieger. It is missing the lumed seconds hand, but they got most of the styling cues the same. Also the Stowa's bronze version is about 8x the price of SM. This may be a good option to test if your really want a bronze flieger. I personally stick with the SS version.
He says he has three words for us and proceeds to say four and holds up five fingers. Can we trust anything this guy says???😂😂😂 I am joking. Thanks for the video. I have been eyeing this model for a bit.
I'm still stuck debating between a Dekla Type-B in either 40mm or 42mm with a 7" (or just below) wrist. Given your wrist is a bit larger, what would your recommendation be? Most of my divers are 40-42mm, but I figure the all dial would wear a lot bigger.
@@RelativeTime That's my thought process as well...plus since I have to buy one without trying it on first, better it be a bit smaller than maybe I would have liked, than to be too big. Only reason I debate is because fliegers are supposed to "wear large" vs other styles of watches.
I wish SM would use nh38 appropriately. Its like every SM i seen had some annoying little flaw and at their prices im not accepting these flaws. On the other hand the new original design gmt is awesome. Too bad im not looking for a gmt.. Thank you for the review!
The good thing about bronze is that s but of lemon juice can return the watch to its original color. This is a nice-looking piece, but I'm not a fan of the blued hands.
Love bronze watches, I have two now, I thought about this one but a few things have put me off, one the lume colour is too yellow and the no logo is a no no for me although I don’t like the current Sam Martin logo. Rose gold hands would have been better or even painted white hands……… I don’t know but the blue ones don’t work for me Great review though Shane 👍
@@RelativeTime yeah blacked out liquid crystal display with LED BACK LIGHTING. The original led watch were cool and the batteries lasted maybe 6 months and built like a tank.
@@tomthackston1442 I think Hamilton brought back a retro one, as well as yema. Or at least they did a few years ago, I haven't seen much about it since.
Radium yes, but here that's just the name of the color. "Old Radium" it doesn't actually have radium in it, it's just made to have that off-yellow look like an old radium watch would.
@@RelativeTime Thanks, thought so too. I just ordered the one with the small seconds like 5 minutes ago. Very excited. It will be my first bronze watch and my first Flieger. I love how they look.
Really love the look of a classic flieger, and the bronze suits it well. Some really cool motion shots in this one too!
I love your choice of perfectly matched straps..
Your original SM bronze flieger review nudged me into getting my 43mm type A bronze with the Seagull movement & small seconds. 4 years later I've I've still got it while other San Martins have come & gone. Still one of the best dials in my collection. Cheers.
the nato vario strap looks so good perfect combo with the flieger
i bet the version on the bracelet is even better!!! so much quality with SM!
Their bracelets are pretty good.
I have this watch. I absolutely LOVE it. The only thing I think they dropped the ball on was not putting lume on that second hand. That would be a bit contemporary for the style they’re shooting for, but I think it would’ve been absolutely sick.
Nice review Shane. You have opened my eyes regarding the purchase of Bronze watches. I will seriously consider this watch.
Considering that the hands look black in most of the shots, I think black would have been the way to go. Like it's really just a stealth method of allowing the lume to make its way around the dial. I love how it all comes together most of the time, but the blue that comes out from time to time does seem like a bit much. Maybe it ends up just being a sparkle of personality that busts to the surface from time to time?
Thanks for the great review.
Thanks. While I was editing the review together I noticed the older flieger I had from San Martin came with bronze-colored hands. That might of been a good choice here against the black dial.
Nice work Shane. Looks very good and a quality watch for the price point. My Laco has blued hands - I think your model has the blue as a nod to the classic fliegers of history
I love mine. Got it on sale
San Martin has beautiful bronze watches. I own a bronze tuna and a bronze turtle. San Martin is an up-and-coming Brand.
These are very nice! Thanks for sharing!
I’m still not entirely on board the Bronze Watch Train but SM’s SN033, their steel coin edged Type B Flieger is on my must buy list. Thanks for the great review!
Bit to big for me but this is the first bronze watch I’ve seen that looks good
Nice watch love the yellow... cheers
I'm not really a fan of bronze watches and could take or leave then. But I definitely am a fan of the San Martin build quality.
This is definitely a homage to the Stowa 40mm Flieger. It is missing the lumed seconds hand, but they got most of the styling cues the same. Also the Stowa's bronze version is about 8x the price of SM. This may be a good option to test if your really want a bronze flieger. I personally stick with the SS version.
Superb review have this watch
He says he has three words for us and proceeds to say four and holds up five fingers. Can we trust anything this guy says???😂😂😂 I am joking. Thanks for the video. I have been eyeing this model for a bit.
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I'm still stuck debating between a Dekla Type-B in either 40mm or 42mm with a 7" (or just below) wrist. Given your wrist is a bit larger, what would your recommendation be? Most of my divers are 40-42mm, but I figure the all dial would wear a lot bigger.
I think I'd go with the 40. Shorter lug to lug. Plus I think you are right that with the dial, it would wear bigger.
@@RelativeTime That's my thought process as well...plus since I have to buy one without trying it on first, better it be a bit smaller than maybe I would have liked, than to be too big. Only reason I debate is because fliegers are supposed to "wear large" vs other styles of watches.
It’s a great buy a watch, but I have to really watch it right now
I wish SM would use nh38 appropriately. Its like every SM i seen had some annoying little flaw and at their prices im not accepting these flaws. On the other hand the new original design gmt is awesome. Too bad im not looking for a gmt..
Thank you for the review!
The good thing about bronze is that s but of lemon juice can return the watch to its original color. This is a nice-looking piece, but I'm not a fan of the blued hands.
what cam are u using its crispy af
Most of the shots are done on a Lumix G85, with a few done on a Sony ZV-E10.
Love bronze watches, I have two now, I thought about this one but a few things have put me off, one the lume colour is too yellow and the no logo is a no no for me although I don’t like the current Sam Martin logo. Rose gold hands would have been better or even painted white hands……… I don’t know but the blue ones don’t work for me
Great review though Shane 👍
Interesting
I'm sure it's a good watch. But I would not be able to get past how badly the yellow markings seem to clash with the bronze.
That's cool no matter.
So who is bettina?
Patina's evil sister. 😂
@@RelativeTime ok so it's pat. Hey got any good leads on a good vintage LED watch?
@@tomthackston1442 vintage?... No, I don't have any leads. Wish I did. I know if your companies that are making newer versions of those old retro LEDs
@@RelativeTime yeah blacked out liquid crystal display with LED BACK LIGHTING. The original led watch were cool and the batteries lasted maybe 6 months and built like a tank.
@@tomthackston1442 I think Hamilton brought back a retro one, as well as yema. Or at least they did a few years ago, I haven't seen much about it since.
If this were smaller, say 38, had a type b dial that was blue I'd be all over it.
isn't Radium Lume dangerous? thats why it was banned in the first place=?
Radium yes, but here that's just the name of the color. "Old Radium" it doesn't actually have radium in it, it's just made to have that off-yellow look like an old radium watch would.
@@RelativeTime Thanks, thought so too. I just ordered the one with the small seconds like 5 minutes ago. Very excited. It will be my first bronze watch and my first Flieger. I love how they look.
"Lasting about as long as a Vostok". Ouch!
For a diver that sucks... for a non diver it's just meh...
The only thing I find more repulsive than brass is rose gold. But, I enjoy your reviews.
I've never warmed up to gold or rose gold, but for some reason I'm ok with Bronze.