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Team certina ds2 👍🏻
ОтветитьLove the dimension icons on the side of the screen when going over the specs. It’s incredibly pleasing to my eyes 😍😍😍😌😌😌
ОтветитьCan you please provide a link to where you bought the bracelet?
I'm considering getting this watch on the strap and then swapping it for the bracelet.
Just an FYI, I’ve seen a few of your videos over time, this is the one that made me subscribe. ;-)
ОтветитьI’d recommend the Hamilton Khaki automatic instead of the classic mechanical.
ОтветитьYou cant get the Seiko sarb why put it on
ОтветитьTheres a few i have issue with such as the nivada and certina. I believe al field watches should have numbers on dials, not lines or triangles solely. I dont think even taking them hiking is something I'd do
ОтветитьMissing the Omega Railmaster. It’s the best field watch out there IMO.
ОтветитьNo me gusta mucho el rojo en diales, pero ese Certina es guay ☺️
ОтветитьTHIS VIDEO IS TOTAL LIE. Certina, Mido is NOT FIELD, rolex explorer EX-EXPLORER-EXPLORE FOR EXPLORATION NOT FIELD. FIELD WATCH IS SIMPLE WITHOUT METAL STRAP WITH ARABIC NUMBERS 24H.
ОтветитьWhere is the BOLDR Venture?
ОтветитьLove the video and the entire list is conceptually best for covering different price ranges. are you planning for the review of mido tv big date review? if not can you please? love from India.
ОтветитьSerica 4512
ОтветитьConnaisseur *
ОтветитьHello to all! As usual excellent video, Andrei: informative, fun and visually very appealing! Anyway, can’t really fault your list. All the watches shown are magnificent choices at different price points and I found it really interesting that you stretched the Field Watch definition in some cases. So I’ll just tell you about my newest (underrated) purchase, which I think could have easily made it to your list: the Zodiac Olympos Field Auto ZO9713. Iconic case shape, beautiful dial and fantastic legibility, brushed all around and 200m WR. What do you think?
Ответитьplease please do a similar video for dive watches 😍
ОтветитьIf the current Explorer is anything like the 114270 or 214270 I had, it's not a strap monster at all by design...since Rolex notoriously makes the spring bar holes too close to the case...which leaves no room for even thin straps...hated this on my explorers.
ОтветитьIf don’t mind the quartz movement, citizen’s Jdm model pmd56 is a good option too!
Ответитьi like
ОтветитьThe Seiko SPB243 does fit the category as well. Surprised it didn't make it.
ОтветитьRanger's only problem, in my opinion, is its size. 39mm in 2023 seems like 41mm 20 years ago... Tudor must use the case of the 54BB in the next model.
ОтветитьI think of the SARB as more of a sports watch than a field watch. I wouldn’t call it a dress watch, but it’s more dressy than I would expect for a field watch. Ditto for the Mido.
ОтветитьThat Mido Multifort is an absolute stunner, shame that for us in the 8-inch wrist (or just under) audience, it will probably wear too small. Gonna go and try it on though, as I love the way it looks. Mido is so underrated, a bit like Certina, but some of their latest offerings are so well executed, and offer incredible value! Great video as always!
ОтветитьDamasko DS30….. 😉
ОтветитьHave to disagree about the SARB033 because: 1. It's discontinued and 2. It's more everyday/dressy than it is a field watch.
I'd suggest the Orient Star Sports Outdoor aka Explorient there.
As for the Khaki Field, you can't forget the Khaki Field Auto (100m wr!) and the Khaki King which are better looking and, if you shop around, can find for about the same price.
"Field watch" means they have to have ONLY number indexes, that's how they are distinguishable from other categories. That's pretty much an industry standard at this point. Pilot watches and Field watches differentiate from their large dial size (40+mm), numbering style (Flieger A/B), hand designs and 12'O Clock arrow mark. Some of the watches you showed here are not Field watches at all, they are GADA watches, which is also my Fav category of watches. Also most field watches look the same to me, I don't like spending Hamilton like money for a Seiko design like watch.
ОтветитьSmiths PRS-25 Everest and PRS-29A.
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьHamilton Khaki Field Mechanical - the definitive field watch - the ‘Submariner’ of field watches, if you will - but if you want an authentic, true field watch it has to be a CWC
ОтветитьSeiko
ОтветитьI would hug Certina 😎
ОтветитьWhilst I'm not huge into the field watch genre, there are some on this list like the two seikos (or khaki auto that wasn't featured) that are trully stunning
ОтветитьI agree with 50% of your choices.
ОтветитьI like the Cortina but it's way to pretty. The design doesn't have anything to do with being a field watch imo
ОтветитьSome awesome picks here! I really love that Certina you have. I don’t think the Sarb was based on the Explorers Identity at all though. Completely different watches except they are both black.
Ответить40mm explorer is the best
ОтветитьDamn. I’m practically hypnotized by the perfect selection of watches, the music and the presentation.
ОтветитьDammit Andre you did it again!
You are really charmed into potentially picking up that certina!
The Longines and the Certina both have stunning dials! They are my favorites from your list. The Alpinist would be my third choice. Excellent video as always. 🥃
ОтветитьNice vid Andrei,but a few are borderline 'field' in my opinion.If one really appreciates the legibility and purpose of the field watch(which was it's intention) then simplicity is the way to go.I picked up a flawless CWC Mellor 72 last year from a friend who had the field watch virus and bought a Hamilton Khaki Field two weeks after the CWC(silly boy) so he sold me the CWC,infinitely better in my opinion,38mm,simple dial and old British heritage.Have a great day.
ОтветитьMy favorite is not here. Seiko SPB 159 is cleaner and simpler than your Alpinist.
ОтветитьReally dig this video
ОтветитьThat Longines is really nice. Pricey though... I'd like to nominate Serica's 4512 Commando. Except for having a screw-down crown on a mechanical watch, it has s a terrific, no-nonsense, timeless design. Admittedly, I'm a sucker for the broad arrow handset. The California dial variant is also worth a look.
ОтветитьWhat is your opinion of Soprod movements?
ОтветитьGreat that someone else shares my love for Certina. Hardly anyone else mentions them.
ОтветитьNice review of watches, The DS2, and Mido are my favourites, just beautiful 😇👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
ОтветитьVery good video, you've gained a subscriber, I have a Damasko DS30 which I use as a beater/field watch and it's gradually become my go to watch, good looking, great quality, tough, slim and very accurate.
ОтветитьYour videos are getting much better.
ОтветитьNice list
Especially the Mido, love that watch.
Oh and the Longines, really like that one too