I've recently began my obsession as a watch collector. And i must say- out of all the luxury brands I've been researching, for me the MAMACOO's watches are the most intriguing.
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the MAMACOO, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
50m water resistance is tested in static conditions and isn’t really recommended for swimming only for light handwashing and splashes. 100m is more for light swimming but yea I do agree that 200+ is not necessary for the average person
MUST BE RRRRRRREEEEEEEEEALLYYYYYYYYYYY NICE to be rich as PHUCK to be able to buy ANY Breitling watch. Something the VAST MAJORITY of people in this world will NEVERRRRRRRR be able to to do. TAX THE PHUCK out of the rich in AMERICA!!!!!
After having seen thousands of watches and comparisons, my conclusion is: If you're going to buy a Rolex, go for a vintage one; if you're buying new, get a TUDOR.
There are "dive" watches and then there are dive watches.It's well known that a 200m watch and a 200m dive watch are different in that one can hold water tight to that depth and still work when you surface.The other is fully functional while at that depth.What he meant.
@@obviouslynottito 😂 that’s absurd! Smart watches are tools, very high tech tools! I use mine for two things,to tell me the time and also to tell me how far it is to the flag when i’m playing golf.
The TIMEX Marlin was Mercury as the word Waterproof was missing from the dial, it depicted a 2017 model from 1965 which did not have drilled lugs. The dome let it down, the dial and hands were as good as it got, I have both watches from 65, and there were big differences.