POTEVI FARE UN CONFRONTO TRA IL MARINMASTER E IL SUMO SPB , IL MARINMASTER E BRLLISSIMO MA NON MI PIACE CHE LA CASSA SIA CHIUSA , PER IL RESTO BEL VIDEO 👍
I had a Deep Sea for 6 years until their acclaimed COSC-certified movement crapped out and had to be "maintained" by Rolex to the tune of 1K every 5 years apparently. After selling it and upon further research, I found out that COSC accuracy is eclipsed by the Grand Seiko Standard and the GSS 8L55/9S28 hi-beat movement kicks the crapola out of anything that Rolex produces. In fact, my current Marinemaster 1000m Ti 36000 Hi-Beat 50th Anniversary Edition completely blasts the Deep Sea outta the water! No comp whatsoever!
I personally never buy a watch for any kind of super accuracy. Big fan of Seiko and GS and yes they are way about Rolex levels.... Until you go to sell one. Doesn't bother me as I don't buy watches to sell them.
I have a pelagos LHD, the bezel is slightly out at 12oclock and actually stopped working for no good reason after 3 years. it was still under warranty and was fixed immediately. I caught my pelagos on my door handle in my bedroom after 6months of ownership. Wasn’t best pleased with myself. Now I don’t have a marine master, but looking at the sheer thickness of its case id be catching that everywhere I went. The pelagos is a beautiful watch to wear and admire however the finishing on the seiko is real treat on the eyes. To other marine master owners, how does the large case wear on your wrists taking your own wrist size into account?
I have Tudor heritage 41 and marine master sla21 and marine master is better in everything although it constantly loses 6 seconds a day it compares and probably beats the submariner too it just has so much value.
Well played! I don’t know why people don’t acknowledge the comfort of an LHD....they see the most comfortable watches to wear everyday, scar or no! I love LHD especially at the 10 or 8 position. Wish I could have snagged one of these! Wow
i've been thinking about a MM300 for a long time now... if they just made it 1-1,5mm thinner, it would've already been mine years ago. but that behemoth is sooo weird looking on my small wrist :( but i want one so bad, goddamnit
@@krit5339 I guess how overpriced it is for for a ridiculously thick 300m water resistant watch with an unadjusted movement.I only mentioned the Pelagos in my original comment, but neither is the MM.
@@user-zx5yd4cf3y As per your anecdote, my 200 USD Orient Ray is also unadjusted, and keeps as good time as any Marine Master. That makes it legendary as well.
Excellent video. The MM300 is a very interesting watch. It's big, but, looks small, even, in my 6.25" wrist. The crafter blue strap is perfectly made for this watch. Absolutely transformed. So easy and comfortable to wear. Rugged and look different.
@@hesko125 honestly? Because I wanted the watch I used to own and never got over. I lidded myself that the quality of Tudor is the same but it just isn't. Don't get me wrong, the Pelagos is one of the best dive watches on the planet and for the money it is phenomenol BUT a submariner it isn't. One day I'll own another Pelagos when I can afford both.
@@goldtoothjacko just got a seamaster pro this month I love it. But I too love the sub to bad everyone else does too lol. I dont have 8k for watches. But 3500 for the pelagos and I paid 3700 for my seamaster that is a solid 2 watch rotation.
I think we can all agree that these are two fantastic watches and purley down to personal preference which to buy. I already own this Seiko and I know that you would have missed it. i would never sell mine and it will be passed down to my son. I am also considering the Pelagos to add to my collection however my choice would be the beautiful blue colour with standard crown.
I just came across your video as I’m considering buying one, the more I see it the more I want one. My G10 second hand doesn’t line up with the markers but this looks like it lines up perfectly and it’ll look great on my NDC strap.
MM300 no doubt. It will be hard for me to keep the Pelagos because Seiko is just a better watch overall. I'd sell Tudor and get a nice chronograph or a pilots watch of the same price.
LHD all the way (Original design from the same company, awesome Marina Nationale history). Seiko looks amazing but i don't like homages (People should accept what happened in 1953 with Rolex and Blancpain, after those designs the rest are homages).
I greatly prefer the Seiko, but, I do like this titanium Tudor; it has its own character, and a good one at that. It's the first one that doesn't scream "buy ME if you can't afford a Rolex!"