5/29/2010

St. Moritz Men's M1 Deep 6 Watch

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I just got my Momentum M1 Deep 6 and I am very pleased with it so far. This watch is very large. I have and 8 1/4" wrist, I think it might not fit someone with a smaller wrist. It is large, but it doesn't feel that large and heavy on my wrist. The case is 48.7mm wide and 13.3 high. It is not as thick as a Citizen Ecozilla or Seiko Tuna Can, which is nice because it doesn't feel ungainly. It is a very sharp looking well made watch with a very solid feel. The unidirectional bezel is very smooth with positive clicks you can feel. The movement is very crisp and quiet. Everything about the watch is large and bold, the numbers, lumes, and date are easy to quickly reference even against the black background. The crown seems very sturdy with a nice thick stem. Even the rubber band seems very nice. I think this watch would also look really good with a NATO strap and might get one for it someday. I'm not a diver so I won't be able to do any hardcore depth testing. I am very active in the water though and plan to wear it daily. I also haven't had time yet to test the lume brightness, length of light, or time accuracy but will update my review in a few weeks. I haven't owned a whole lot of watches. A few Timex, Casio, Swiss Army and Seiko, but this watch is definitely worth the 7 I paid for it. If you are looking for a large, quality, solid dive style watch, this is definitely worth looking into. I was also drawn to it because of the 2/4/6 warranty. At the end of two years, send it in St. Moritz / Momentum in WA, and they Service for you, and extend the warranty another two years. After the fourth consecutive year, send it in for service, and get it extended for another two years. Heard good things about their service. I highly suggest this watch if it fits your criteria.


5/24/2010

National Geographic Men's NG712GSSU Pioneer Series Deep Blue Watch

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It is heavy and very good looking watch and it came very good package, although without an active battery, which I had to replace. I did not receive a manual with the watch (can my friend who got it forgot to bring it to me), so I am not sure that enough small dials on the main one. In any case, I love my purchase, and less than 50 dollars, that's a good deal


5/20/2010

Invicta Men's 5447 Ocean Quest Yachting Edition Chronograph Watch

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Of the dozen or so Invictas in my collection, this is my favorite. Invicta's design team has distinguished itself with some great designs that are contemporary, while retaining classic lines. This Pro Diver Yachting Edition is a great example.

The size is perfect in this era of larger watches - it will look formidable on any wrist, but not overpower as some in the 50+mm range might.

The finish of the case and bracelet is equal to some of the most expensive watches on the market. Wave pattern that guilloche face reminiscent of Omega's Seamaster Pro.

10-minute countdown and 24 hour elapsed time racing timers and 12 hour alert to features, which add greatly to sufficient clock.

For those who, like me, this is a "must", and, as Invicta does not provide any kind of training manual specific to this watch - buy Isa site (at ISASWISS [dot] COM), click the "Technical Info" and Scroll down toISASport category and click the instruction manual for the caliber 8270 in whichever language you prefer. Everything you need to know this movement is included in the manual. (NOTE: 24 hour bezel Invicta includes very shallow, there is no function of this clock GMT.)

Good luck and wear it healthy!


5/17/2010

TAG Heuer Men's CAH1113.BA0850 Formula 1 Chronograph Watch

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I have had the watch for a couple of months now and I am very pleased. I love every aspect of the watch. The face shows stunning detail and expert craftsmanship. I would recommend this watch as an everyday timepiece. I wear mine to work and abused it a lot. It will take paint off the wall if your arm hits it. It will put a dent into whatever it comes in contact with. I was afraid it would not withstand a work environment but it passed with flying colors.

Please note, the face belongs to the white image, but actually silver.


5/14/2010

Torgoen Swiss Men's T24303 T24 Blue 200 ATM Chronograph Dive Watch

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5/13/2010

Invicta Men's 9012 Pro Diver Collection Automatic Two-Tone Watch

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We've been looking at Invicta watches. The quality is outstanding and also the price. I purchased the watch for my husband's 49th birthday and was very pleased and very impressed with the quality. I would definitely purchase another Invicta watch.

Aloha from Hawaii


5/06/2010

Orient Men's CEM65001YW "Yellow Mako" Automatic Dive Watch

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The Orient Mako has a great reputation among watch fans and it deserves to be a more widely known brand to the public at large. This watch, the "entry level" Orient, does many things well and is a wonderful introduction to the brand.

Orient is a small Japanese company that is partially owned by Seiko. They've been around for more than 50 years, and their claim to fame is that they are a mechanical watch producer that designs and makes 100% of their movements in-house. The in-house designation is significant as it means the company does more than just buy off the shelf designs but rather is directly involved in creating and tuning the mechanical heart of their product. Rolex is know for their in-house work, but even such costly brands as Omega, TAG Heuer, and Breitling have most of their movements made for them by other companies (ETA for the most part). To have a finely crafted automatic watch in this price range that has been designed and manufactured by the seller is rare to say the least. The watches are also hand made, and in Japan as well.

As mentioned this is an automatic watch. The watch cannot be hand wound so you need to shake it to start it, and then it winds itself as you move your arm during the day - no batteries needed. The timekeeping is a tad less precise than a quartz, and for this movement (Orient's 469) the manufacturer states you can normally expect to lose up to to 20 seconds slow or fast each day. (More on this later.) Two related points: if you want to keep reasonably accurate time, you need to reset your watch every week or so, and if you are utterly sedentary during the day (i.e. drive to work, sit at a desk, drive home, sit in front of the TV) the watch may not get enough winding to stay working. You hardly need to run a marathon, maybe 15 minutes of walking total throughout the day will probably keep your watch (and yourself!) functioning well. The power reserve for this movement is roughly 40 hours, which I believe is accurate based on my own tests. (This is the time the watch will take to stop after you take it off when it is fully wound up.) The watch has a day and date complication, with weekday available in Spanish and English. The date complication is not "quick adjusting" so the day and date should not be adjusted from the hours of 9 PM to 4 AM as the gears are in the process of slowly rotating both day and date dials in that time frame.

Minor annoyance for precisonists: the second hand cannot be "hacked" - that is, when you set the time by pulling the crown out, the second hand continues to turn. That means getting an exact time sync is a challenge, as you will be always be fast or slow by however many seconds the third hand is away from 12 o'clock when you push the crown in. Unless you are leading a commando team on a raid, this probably will not be a major issue, but more expensive Swiss movements like those by ETA do offer the hacking feature as do some pricier Seikos. This and the accuracy issue is the biggest negative differences between quartz ownership and owning an automatic.

As to accuracy --- Orient avoids building your hopes up as the manual tells you to expect +25 to -15 seconds of time loss of gain per day. However, over 3 weeks of testing, my Mako keeps time to within +5 seconds per day. This is phenomenal and is within the realm of COSC standards (the expensive and prestigious Swiss timekeeping standard that watches that cost twenty or more times as much as the Mako are tested to). For a watch costing less than a cell phone to meet this standard over time is pretty amazing! You may or may not get this accuracy - anecdotally, many other web reviewers seem to have encountered this level of accuracy in their tests, so I think Orient is on to something here...

As for durability --- the face of the watch is mineral crystal, not sapphire. The bracelet is solid filled links, and feels and looks costly. The watch itself is water resistant to 200 meters, and features two screw down crowns (one for time setting, one for setting the weekday.) The bezel is steel, and turns relatively easily; it is scalloped, not coin-edged (i.e. needs your thumb not your fingernail to turn). Lume is on the dial numbers, the hour and minute hands, and at the 12 o'clock position of the bezel. The lume is decent, but not as good as say the Seiko Monster series - it will last for maybe 4-6 hours of light after sustained exposure to bright light. Warranty is one year through the manufacturer. Packaging is mundane, the manual barely adequate. The watch will probably need a lube and tune up once every 3-5 years, my estimate.

The watch is attractive and understated in style, especially with its black face. Unlike other inexpensive mechanical watches in its price range (cough, Invicta) the Mako does not strive to slavishly imitate the Rolex Submariner, but instead has its own aesthetic going on. The watch case is 41 mm, and the face of the watch itself is the standard 30mm diameter. On my 7.5 inch wrist, this sizing is adequate, but if the watch were slightly bigger it would probably look nicer, at least according to current fashion. (The newer and pricier Mako II aka "Hogrider" is indeed bigger by 5 mm but for roughly 33% higher cost). The neatest thing about this (or any other good automatic) is watching the sweep of the second hand. The watch mainspring beats 6 times per second (21,600 bph), and the second hand has 6 distinct stops between each marked second on the face. This slow majestic sweep is far more elegant that the clunk-ka-chunk precise once per second movement of a quartz analog. The back of the watch is a solid screw-down design, enhancing durability but without showing the movement inside as "exhibtion" casebacks would. (This is the one point I prefer about the Invicta 8926, though arguably looking at the blah Citizen Miyota movement on the 8926 has pretty limited appeal...)

The watch itself is superbly made. Everything feels solid, from the bracelet to the crown to the bezel. There is an Orient logo on the face and on the bracelet that is not problematic due to its subtlety. This doesn't look like a Rolex, but the level of quality is immensely impressive given the price and few observers will think this is a cheap watch by just looking at it. One issue: Orient almost always ships the wrong manual with the watch. None of the watches in the manual I got looked like the actual model, and some features had to be puzzled out. You can also download the correct manual from the manufacturer's website.

All in all, for a dressy though sporty office watch, you can't go wrong with the Mako in black. As a stylish "beater", this would also be a good choice, as it is sturdy, handsome, and yet inexpensive enough that if you somehow did damage it, you wouldn't be crying the same tears that you would if you mashed up your ,000 Omega Planet Ocean. If you were actually using this for diving, you would probably want either a different color face on your Mako or probably something with ISO Diver certification like the more expensive and less accurate Seiko Orange Monster.

The Orient Mako is a great watch, and hopefully at its low price point and high quality will help Orient establish itself firmly in the US market. Try one and see!

I should add the Amazon exclusive yellow model costs close to 80% more than the black and blue models. This strikes me as excessive and also makes the watch much less of a bargain. But if yellow makes you mellow, feel free to pay the added cost.


5/05/2010

Swiss Legend Men's 90020-77 Commander Automatic Watchwith Winder

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This watch is the third Commander automatic I own. I have silvertone, blue and now Yellow. The winders work flawlessly, The watches are accurate to within 90 seconds a week! One is flawlwss in accuracy. I do not know how they make such a huge, quality watch for the money.!! They are my favorites and I get many compliments on them at work . Don't miss a chance to buy them at these discounts!!


5/04/2010

TAG Heuer Men's Aquaracer Quartz Chronograph Grande Date Watch #CAF101C.BA0821

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5/03/2010

Stuhrling Original Men's 158.332241 Water Sports Clipper Swiss Watch

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Torgoen Swiss Men's T24301 T24 Black 200 ATM Chronograph Dive Watch

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5/02/2010

Momentum Women's 1M-DV51U0 M50 DSS Steel Bracelet Watch

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Don't know why, but there are a few Canadian watch makers out there that are putting out GREAT watches. St Moritz is no exception. The specs on this watch really jump out at you: 316L stainless (same as rolex), sapphire crystal, Lithium battery, etc. I bought this watch in black with SS band and sight unseen (except for pictures). It is a little bit thicker than I would have liked, looks a little bit flashy (the 5" markers are polished metal finish)and the face is charcoal rather than black. Other than that, this watch is a home run!!! Why it doesn't cost 0+ is amazing to me. I bought it with SS band simply because many dive rubber bands are so large (to fit over a wet suit) as to be unuseable in regular wear--I didn't know if this was the case here and didn't want to chance it. The SS band is more but is very high quality, including solid end links. Rolex or Omega would charge several hundred for this band alone! My preference is for nylon straps though. I use a 22mm military-issued nylon strap and it fits and feels great...I think it looks better in this configuration also.

And if I could offer one bit of advice: do not get an automatic movement in a low end watch (ie. not Rolex or other). The periodic expensive servicings and poor timekeeping accuracy will wear on you sooner or later!


5/01/2010

Torgoen Swiss Men's T24304 T24 White 200 ATM Chronograph Dive Watch

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Luminox Men's Ultimate Navy SEAL Dive Watch #8102

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I work as a flight paramedic and bought it specifically for use in that role after looking only at other Luminox watches. I'm a big guy and wear a size 14 ring, but be advised...the 8102 is HEAVY and THICK and WIDE.

Once you get over that, it's comfortable and functional. The hands and numbers are easy to read, the face is crisp and well-arranged and I'm impressed with the clarity of the sapphire scratch-resistant crystal. The stainless case, band and clasp are well crafted and fit solidly on my wrist. The crown and function buttons are easy to access and utilize. The chrono and elapsed time functions are easy to activate and reset. The bezel moves easily but requires an appropriate amount of effort. The knurling of the stainless band links gives the watch an interesting appearance, yet doesn't exclude it from use as an everyday timepiece.

The watch has not gained or lost any time by my estimation so far.

The tritium luminous feature was one of the reasons I bought the watch: it works as promised but is not quite as bright as I thought it would be even in absolute darkness. The date window is small...my eyesight is excellent and I have to strain a little to see the date at times. Also, the battery life is listed as either 18 months or 36 months --- I guess we'll find out at one point or another.

This watch is an excellent buy if you compare listings and wait for a good price like I did. This timepiece is put together well, and so far has stood up to the abuse of my demanding work environment while looking good and functioning as promised. I look forward to years of service from my Luminox 8102.