The dynamic tutorial for the PRX Digital, a watch with on-trend retro-aesthetics. The video easily explain how to use features such as dual time zones, day-date, chronograph, timer and alarm.
@@CorvusHyperion Why would one need to see the date 24 hours a day when it changes only once a day ? Easy to remember the date all day once you have checked it.
@tissot we all asked for a mid size PRX 37mm/38mm and you gave us this 😢 I love the PRX design and would instantly buy if 37/38 the 35 too small and 40 too large for a medium wrist :( I keep getting tempted to get one but not going to be happy, so going to wait.....
If they increase the 35mm by a mere 2mm the lug-to-lug will also increase due to the integrated bracelet, and people will continue to complain. 35 doesn't hurt.
Swiss watch brand always take their simple time teller too seriously like its like a rocket science.Those just damn digital watch with 3 pusher like a cheap casio but the price tag like premium G-shock that almost unbreakable.Greedy but it's good
@@neutraluser4019 I never cared for auto light. I have it on a few of my G-Shocks and never used it. Just drains the battery. Just one push on a button is fine for me.
Ya, for me, working in darker areas with this feature would be nice as I'm using an illuminated analog watch, and G shock is too bulky for my taste. Will consider the analog PRX superluminova instead.😊
On top of looking outright ridiculous, I find that digital module to be over complicated - especially when compared to a $30 Casio! Why not just use 4 buttons, it would've made the case look more symmetrical and on top, we wouldn't have been left with this half-baked "press button X for Y seconds" solution!
I have one of those. The B5000 and to be honest, I wear my 5610 9 out of 10 instead. I'm not a fan of those unarticulating endlinks. It's more chunky than I like. And even with a price of 499 euro. It still didn't came with a sapphire crystal.