that is a tough choice between the Hamilton and the C Ward fields in that price range...but I think I prefer the khaki. I want the Sealander GMT in the C Ward fam. Also Dune reminded me I was wanting Hamilton to do a special Ventura and they did one with the Dune movie but I do not like haha
Great watch - but must admit I prefer a true gmt (I had a Farer GMT like the CW, beautiful watch but I just wanted that hour hand to whizz round not the gmt! Don’t know why but there you go). Another great video. You deserve more followers/views - so much better than most of the pretentious egomaniacs out there (who are often way too friendly with the suppliers).
Thanks so much! We're super happy with our viewership currently as we only started in August! But your kindness means the world! Also, is it weird I prefer a "fake" GMT lol, simply for the quick change date?
Never a fan of CW watches. But I must admit they‘re getting better and better at what they do and their products are showing it. Thank goodness they finally had the good sense to change their logo. There have been so many fashion mall watches with a person‘s name on the dial. Personally, I think a company name change would increase their sales and popularity.
Rated for maximum deviation of 20 seconds on the CW, no idea on the Hamilton. Honestly Terry's been living with them both, and has never had an issue and says they're both extremely reliable
@@WatchYourselfJorge I made a promise Mr. Jorge, a promise! Dune, to me at least, is the Aquitaine sans sapphire bezel. Which is probably where it loses the 3mm to bring to 38? You’re totally right though, one is billed as a diver and the a field watch. I’d be happy to wear both for either though (not that I spent much time diving haha)
All my watches do that annoying thing with how they end up sitting too far askew one side or other of my wrist. Only way I can stop it is to make the strap or bracelet super tight. I figured it was my thin wrists, or just me being overly picky.
@@WatchYourselfJorge I'm always concerned when I see a 36-38 mm watch. And the trend seems to be: smaller and smaller dials. I have a little bit larger wrist, but it is excellent on your wrist. Perfect fit for you. It should be good on my 6.8-6.9 inches wrist too. And the dial color is prefect too. Anyway, good review!
2 other reviewers spotted the misalignment of the 18 against the 9 index and have featured it in their reviews. The misalignment even appears on the CW website stock photo’s. A complete dealbreaker, as once seen, it cannot be unseen.
@@WatchYourselfJorge It is off. 2 other reviewers spotted the flaw and have featured it in their reviews. The misalignment even appears on the CW website stock photo’s.