Love the straps featured. I'm not very comfortable with exotic leather in general, but I would really like to pair the brown ostrich strap with my Cartier Tank
Those are seriously sweet straps. Personally I do avoid leather straps for moral reasons, as you actually mentioned, which I appreciate. I'd choose the lizard blue white black, it's funkiest and I'd love to see how it's look on my BLUE san martin sn004 black bay copy. It's sort of a simple basic watch, but its has big stark white indices and I think it might match that wild strap great. Also, it's the the only strap that's a 20mm and most of my watches are 20mm. Thanks for the video and all your others. Great watch and strap show. If I get picked, don't forget to keep the watch attached to the strap when you send it.
@@gz7587 Thanks for your detailed comment. I really like reading genuine takes like yours. I'll have you in for the draw. Good luck 🤞🏼 But giving away the watch might be a target for another giveaway!
You always find the best camera angles to always highlight your straps and watches. The craftsmanship of these straps is impeccable, but the crocodile brown leather strap is my favorite. Working with leather can be very difficult so kudos to the creator! Keep the videos coming (:!
Listen, you are hilarious.. After a 12 hour shift chasing criminals this was a welcomed video. By the way, I just picked up one on the use market.Thank you
@@johnmiranda9310 I'm glad you think so. My fiancé doesn't always share the same opinion 🤷🏼♂️ That's awesome! It's such a great watch. Enjoy it on your crime busting adventures!
STOP CLAIMIMG EVERY WATCH IS A RM. THE TORNUEA DESIGN WAS AROUND LONG BEFORE RM. THIS WATCH MAKES NO EFFORT TO BE RM. THEY ARE AN AWARD WINNNG , INCREDIBLY WELL BUILT, CHINESE WATCH BRAND. YOUR REVIEW IS INTSANTLY ELEGITIMATE WHEN YOU MAKE THAT CLAIM.
@@kamruzzamantonmoy The orange and black are OEM straps, but the green one is from a strap manufacturer in Netherlands. I'm actually making a video just talking about those straps, and it will be published this weekend.
Hi, I am considering buying either the PRX or the twelve. The 35mm case of the PRX tends to look small and feminine. The same goes as to the bracelet size of The Twelve. But I would like to know your opinion: what weighs more in terms of feminine appearance? Resp. the small case or the small bracelet?
@@mm-dz2pm Personally I don't find the 35mm PRX feminine, but you may find It so. But if I had to choose just 1, I would go for the 40mm Twelve though (as long as your wrist is bigger than 6")
I think the most popular ones and best ones to get are the blue, green and wimbledon dial with fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet. I went with blue, classic and timeless. Already have another watch that has green
I would prefer the Lorier Neptune if it had the dimensions of the BB54 specifically a 37-38mm case as having 6in wrist I don't think is gonna sit well at least the ones I tried with that size.
I fucking love the rant on the paragraph on the dial. Made me laugh so hard, too much words inside Rolex making it like a cheap watch. Well, Rolex technically is an entry level for luxury watches.
"Pizza on a watch dial is as good a combination as my grandmother and technology" HA brilliant! Glad you're enjoying your new piece :) Cheers, Richard PS: Your fiancé seems to have great taste in watches!
I have a Waterbury but the classic in white dial. In India, you don't have much option, I also own a Bambino with the champagne dial. My simple collection for life would be: 1. Tissot PRX Automatic with tiffany blue dial or MOP dial. (Swiss) 2. New Bambino with champagne dial. (Japanese) 3. Bolder venture carbon black automatic (American Microbrand) P.S. I am not into divers, because I don't swim. 😅
@@TheWatchOutMy wrist size is 6.6 inch (16,8cm) but I see soooo many comments that that wrist size needs a 35mm. But yours is 15.25cm (?) and it fits good