Rob, though your content is appreciated. You need to step up. How about before doing the video, you do the research and get all the details about the watch. That way you can say it has this movement or that movement. You'll also find out the proper name and pronunciation of the watch through a little research. As far as the movement. Try asking the guy that you rave about at Exquiste Timepieces.
@@RandomRobReviews no excuse. In too many of your videos you waffle on with little to no info on the watch, as though you don't know anything about what you're reviewing. That's pretty poor.
Come to think of it, there was a moment during the video where I wondered to myself "does he get so many watches in that he doesn't have time to Google each one of them?" It wasn't even a reaction to the movement thing, funny enough. Anyway, love the vids, Rob. I'll keep watching either way, personally. But I know a lot of folks in this hobby like the reviewers to be the experts, and it's reeeally easy to lose credibility.
I love Doxa watches, I had the Sub600 ended up selling it and now have the Sub200 and for me this is the best Doxa, it fits so well on my 7 inch wrist. 😊
Just received one. First impressions: It looks and wears much smaller than in photos and videos. After wearing my Seiko Willard all week, this Doxa 200t seems tiny on my 6.75" wrist. Feels a lady's watch. It also feels like a step up in quality from mid-range Seikos. I think now that the 300 would be a better size for me. Unfortunately, they don't come in this beautiful sunburst green color. For me, the 200t doesn't feel like a tool watch/diver, but rather a dressier sport watch. Going to have to hang with it a while before deciding whether to keep it. Hope this helps anyone considering buying one. 👍 Thanks Rob for featuring it!
I saw a post on watchuseek where someone measured the crystal diameter and it was only about a quarter millimeter smaller than that of the full size 300 (not the 300T), yet it actually appeared *bigger* because of the 300's high dome crystal. So if the 300's dial wasn't too small for people, the 200T shouldn't be either.