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@MorrisBelle-h6l
@MorrisBelle-h6l 3 күн бұрын
Allen Ronald Moore Mark Hernandez Linda
@christianr5530
@christianr5530 6 күн бұрын
YES you can, BUT you must pick carefully a strap that goes along with the divers style.
@AsadulBissad
@AsadulBissad 6 күн бұрын
Lopez Amy Walker David Thomas Joseph
@5975ami
@5975ami 10 күн бұрын
Wow!
@AMGGT63DRIVER
@AMGGT63DRIVER 12 күн бұрын
That bezel is mesmerizing 🥶💙🐬
@amoulet69
@amoulet69 20 күн бұрын
Protrek PRW-30 40mm vs Garmin Instinct 2S 40mm? Several weeks reading and I just can’t choose between’em. Both solar and awesome.
@reynaldobitanga6580
@reynaldobitanga6580 26 күн бұрын
I completely agree w/ @dave5765. Simply reattach the second hand accordingly & issue solved.
@LoranHarding
@LoranHarding Ай бұрын
I wish he could pronounce "buttons". They are not "buddons". Wonder what his language is. Spanish?
@Barnaby_bo
@Barnaby_bo 10 күн бұрын
Pudding
@Valmed87
@Valmed87 Ай бұрын
I see some people outraged in the comments, that Oceanus or other JDMs are being compared to Rolex or other Swiss Made watches...and would like to give my 2 cents on the matter: Rolex was the top dog once, and thus built up a reputation. Building notoriety is an entirely different talent. Limiting the production and not satisfying demand was on purpous and strategic, just like most companies launch limited models now and then, and make a fortune out of it. Since those limited models sold so well, it would at first glance seem logical to add them to the main collection longterm but it doesnt really work that way. If its not limited, it doesnt sell so well and so expensive, because people pay more for something that makes them unique, for something that they know, not many others will be able to posess. Rolex really pushed this concept to its limits and they limited their whole production line, instead of just bringing out limited edition models now and then. That is the main reason they are so sought after, expensive, why you get put on waiting lists and you can consider yourself lucky if a dealer agrees to sell you a piece. The fact that scalpers sell them aftermarket at 5 times the price, only helps Rolex get even more notoriety and allows them to overinflate prices since they clearly see that people are willing to pay that much. It has nothing to do with quality. Its all about marketing, reputation and notoriety. They are not experts in horology as much as in business psychology. Now what are rolex doing with the all this notoriety and reputation? They have been using it for dacades to just rest on their laurels and say: we dont need to innovate anymore. We are fine with using decades old technology, because there are plenty people that would pay a sack of money for a classical collection car like you see in a museum but are not interested in a Tesla. Does this make the classical car better? Yes it has a certain charm for nostalgics, and thats just what mechanical movements are: nostalgia. Some stare through the case back at the mechanism moving and consider it art. Some people romanticise the history. Why else would people prefer a less accurate movement, that because of all the moving parts is more expensive to produce and to mentain/service? Some mechanical swiss watches got notoriety because of some actor wore them. This is somtimes raised to rediculous levels: of course Omega is quality if Bond wears it. Doesnt matter that the Aquaterra an astronaut was wearing on a moon mission broke...but if agent 007 wears it, its proof of quality. This trend/bubble will burst at some point, as enough people realise, that quarz radio controlled solars made from metals that weigh half as much and are more durable....are in the end just more practical. Now since whatches are often not only tools but also jewelery, the asians have to step up their game with using precious metals and stones or ceramic bezels in more and more models. Zaratsu polishing and coating and polishing titanium so that it sparkels like steel instead of looking gray and matte is allready a step in the right direction. But as is took 2 centuries for mechanical wristwatches to evolve and devellop to this point, and Rolex has been at it for about 1 century, it may take some time for the asians to sway the consumers on the side of high tech. There will of course always be people that prefer to visit a medieval rustical town or romantic architecture like Paris or Rome instead of skyscrapers and robots in Tokyo. But a watch is also a tool and practicality, accuracy and efficiency will in time gain more and more ground over history, character and nostalgia. Yes, Rolex could use titanium and quarz. Why dont they? Because they just lack the tech and knowledge to implement it as good as the japaneese. Innovation requires time and money and for the swiss whatchmakers, the risk of not being able to compete and the cost required to devellop the tech ist just not worth it since they have an allready established fanbase with deep pockets. But just as with generational change in people, jeans and t-shirts have won over "classy" tuxidos with top hats and a cane, so will practical high tech in the end win the battle. Hell, if they didnt invent foldable phones to fit in smaller pockets, I would have eventually given up on classical watches in favour of a smartwatch. I just cant justify anymore resetting the time and date on my mechanical watch just as often as you have to charge a smartwatch (every Monday since I dont wear it over the weekend and the power reserve gets depleted). Sorry for all the "swiss made" fanboys out there, but the price has nothing to do with quality. Forgetting all the notoriety and reputation I was rambling about earlier, just in general, everything in Switzerland is pricey and the price is not proportional with quality or usefullness but rather with the wages that the swiss watch manufacturers have to be payed and the general high cost of living there. And generally, everything manufactured in the western world is a lot more expensive then asian products. And you may say that its not just the production costs but also better QC but that is also not the case when it comes to watches. While QC may be a problem in countries like China, it cannot be said for Japan.
@deanwaller8283
@deanwaller8283 Ай бұрын
Well this a bunch of hooey,digital is PRECISE time all the time. Its objectively better
@marlonsalugao6272
@marlonsalugao6272 Ай бұрын
Hi. I am torn between these two models Prw 30 and prw 35 which is better? Or they're both the same in terms of functionality, durability and reliabilty? Tia
@tomsterr1904
@tomsterr1904 Ай бұрын
Differences are size and weight. Prw30 has metal back and 35 has biomass.
@marlonsalugao6272
@marlonsalugao6272 Ай бұрын
​@@tomsterr1904 Thanks for the reply.. But between the two which do you prefer? Thanks and more power to you
@tomsterr1904
@tomsterr1904 Ай бұрын
@@marlonsalugao6272 I am in the same situation as you and trying to decide between these two. The size differences are not big. I think I like the looks of prw30 a tiny bit more.
@gg.komorebi
@gg.komorebi Ай бұрын
A very beautiful watch. Can you please tell me the diameter of the glass?
@akbarhussain3385
@akbarhussain3385 Ай бұрын
How do we set time on it.. Please share the video link if any
@MrSonofagun45
@MrSonofagun45 Ай бұрын
I have the same watch and love it. Lightweight, easy to use and read, comfortable, attractive. Thanks
@albiondi4769
@albiondi4769 Ай бұрын
Watch & Roll do you want to sell it?
@amritsou3070
@amritsou3070 Ай бұрын
Don't ever buy G-Shock. Why? Because when you buy one, you will buy more. Trust me
@umeshraj2664
@umeshraj2664 Ай бұрын
Wow 👌
@gohyingler7980
@gohyingler7980 Ай бұрын
Digital watch - 1 Second needed to look at what’s the time Meanwhile with analogue….Taking a closer look at the minute hand to determine the exact time
@teevee2145
@teevee2145 Ай бұрын
Mine sucked wont buy casio
@markn3586
@markn3586 Ай бұрын
I just received this exact model. Most current watch brands issue sunburst dials that are a bit lackluster. This one does not disappoint. The Matisse blue really changes depending on the lighting it is in. This really does rival Grand Seiko on many levels. I'm planning to get several different bands for this so I can wear it in the fall on something other than the bracelet. I have one regret...it is waiting so long to get a Chronomaster. It's much more stunning in person.
@DrSpreadem_
@DrSpreadem_ 2 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to the barton watch strap in the video? Also, I thought I saw that this watch had a 20mm wide strap whereas this one in the video is 21mm. The 21mm one in the video looks like it fits perfect so I am confused as to why the specs I saw say 20mm
@cbajon8975
@cbajon8975 2 ай бұрын
Does anyone know where to find one of these for sale?
@chiraemanuel9434
@chiraemanuel9434 2 ай бұрын
It’s not the same for me. My brain just gets better the digital watch
@user-db2dd2ed8v
@user-db2dd2ed8v 2 ай бұрын
Well spoken narrative .
@gighavlex
@gighavlex 2 ай бұрын
This watch is the father of PRW-30??
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 2 ай бұрын
Yes
@gighavlex
@gighavlex 2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@RoberttSmithh
@RoberttSmithh 2 ай бұрын
You wrist is too small
@karel316
@karel316 2 ай бұрын
Kromě plků o rozměrech a dalších ptákovin které si můžu přečíst u výrobku daného e shopu mi chybí věci jak se to ovládá, nošení, jak se s nimi pracuje jak se nastavují (ovládání srozumitelnost) jinak jsou to plky o ničem.
@owenlaprath4135
@owenlaprath4135 2 ай бұрын
All of this "rating" idiocy gives the expensive luxury makers an excuse to NOT do sufficient water-proofing. Casio's 10 to 100 dollar per watch water chart looks way different, and allows for a lot more, than all these umpty-thousand dollar per watch Swiss rip-off artists! The "dynamic" pressure, that is added, when you swing your arm back and forth for paddling is far less than one extra ATM or bar or 10meters. Swinging your arm back and forth at 5 m/s, which is 18 Km/h , 11 mph, or 10 Knots, generates 1/10th of an extra Atmosphere, and that is more than twice of what a well trained swimmer can do, when they do a world record speed max of 5 mph! Swimming with a 30meter watch should be just fine, as long as you do not jump-dive into the water! Seiko-5 has been famous as a sports and casual swimming watch for generations, and they were until recently rated for only 30 meters! I guess I need to stick to Seiko and Casio????
@FabioCastaneda-ly8no
@FabioCastaneda-ly8no 2 ай бұрын
en español
@FabioCastaneda-ly8no
@FabioCastaneda-ly8no 2 ай бұрын
y cuánto vale ese
@kazenriq
@kazenriq 2 ай бұрын
Can it be used for a 10-20m freediving/snorkeling session in salt water? Once it's a 10bar resistance.
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 2 ай бұрын
It would hold up but I would use a divers watch for that.
@fonikomarouli
@fonikomarouli 3 ай бұрын
Can it use radio control signal.?
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 3 ай бұрын
Yes it can
@siddhant46s54
@siddhant46s54 3 ай бұрын
Love this video , probably the only owner perspective video of this particular model on YT . I had a question/request , could you please measure and let know the size of the sapphire crystal (just to get an idea of the dial size ) and the lug-to-lug? I would be very grateful to you if you could help me out here , thanks !
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 3 ай бұрын
Thank's for that! Sure, The saphire is 32 mm
@siddhant46s54
@siddhant46s54 3 ай бұрын
@@watchroll3310 Thanks ! Sorry for disturbing you again but i had also asked for the lug-to-lug .
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 3 ай бұрын
@@siddhant46s54 Sorry I missed that, it is 45mm lug to lug.
@siddhant46s54
@siddhant46s54 3 ай бұрын
@@watchroll3310 no worries, thank you so much for taking the time to reply to my queries!
@alfa803
@alfa803 3 ай бұрын
The barometer is quite inaccurate due to the constantly changing altimeter!
@-johnny-deep-
@-johnny-deep- 3 ай бұрын
Beautiful watch! I'm partial to the black titanium version OCW-S100B-1AJF. Where can I buy that new from a reputable seller? All the ones I see seem to come from Japan on Ebay.
@samnova450
@samnova450 3 ай бұрын
Love the color of the watch, and like how it sync with the world clock. Like to get the OCW-T200S-7AJF later, cheaper price.
@ChefDuane
@ChefDuane 3 ай бұрын
I'd like to find a wire bumper guard for this watch. Hard to find!!
@tarheelred28390
@tarheelred28390 3 ай бұрын
*An absolutely beautiful Casio Oceanus. I’d love for this model to be my 1st Oceanus except that it doesn’t have a Stop Watch Mode or Countdown Timer Mode. But oh man is the bracelet gorgeous!*
@tarheelred28390
@tarheelred28390 3 ай бұрын
*Correction sir! After you set the date and the month, the YEAR setting follows.* *•**11:33**-**11:44**: Hour hand on the 1 is for Teen (one Ten); minute hand on the 9. Hence the year the timepiece is set to is 2019. Hour hand on the 2 is for 20; minute hand at 12 o’clock is for 0. Hence the year is 2020. If the Hour hand was on 3 and the minute hand on 7, the year would read as 2037. Simply put, the hours hand is read in tens; the minutes hand you read as ones.* *Complicated? Yes. But not impossible to comprehend. The calendar year goes from 2000 to 2099.*
@tarheelred28390
@tarheelred28390 3 ай бұрын
*The month setting is similar to the year setting with this difference: Beginning with the 1 hour index, each month of the year corresponds to the hour number index. January is the 1 hour index. The 3 hour mark is for March. June is the 6 hour mark. Finally, 12 o’clock while in the month setting is for December.* 😊 *Just remember that in these analog Casios where you have day, date, month, and year functions, you set the month before setting the year.*
@tarheelred28390
@tarheelred28390 3 ай бұрын
*I prefer digital watches because they “tell” me the exact time. I set all of my digital Casios in the 24 hour format. There’s no brain computations needed, except for when I want to know the precise time, i.e. the seconds count. Then I gander at the seconds to see how long ‘till the next minute. The only downside to digital watches are the viewing angles. Depending on your dial time can be difficult to be had at times.* *On my analog ⏰ timepieces, rather than being “told” the time, I have to **_read_** the time to know it. And God help me if the timepiece doesn’t have minute indexes (all 60)! I have to gander rather than glance at the minute hand **_after_** reading the hour hand. It’s almost now to where I have to read the analog time twice because I try to figure in where the seconds hand is on the dial. That’s a lot of work to read the time as opposed to having been “told” the time by my digital timepieces. I sometimes wonder if I’m the only one who struggles thusly.* *Lastly, most analog minute hands don’t correspond to the seconds hand. Your minute hand on your timepiece shouldn’t be proximate or on the next minute, 30 seconds or so into that current minute. To most that doesn’t matter nor is it a moot point. But many of my Casios, G-Shocks, and Pro Treks have a Tough Movement feature which allows for precise synchronicity of all hands once an hour. Combining that with the Wave Ceptor feature and for those who like it, Bluetooth connectivity, keeps time precise, especially twice a year for DST and EST adjustments.*
@JavierBonillaC
@JavierBonillaC 3 ай бұрын
I went for the T200. Sold my Rolexes and IWC, and this is the watch I'll take to my grave. A chronograph in a watch is unpractical
@richardvanfrank8114
@richardvanfrank8114 3 ай бұрын
I don't like the chicken on the dial. In fact, I detest it.
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 3 ай бұрын
I would detest it as well if it was a chicken. Gladly it is not.
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 3 ай бұрын
In fact I would also detest the house cat on the Grand Seiko.
@richardvanfrank8114
@richardvanfrank8114 3 ай бұрын
But the house cat is not on the dial. I have no problem with the chicken on the back of the case.
@watchroll3310
@watchroll3310 3 ай бұрын
@@richardvanfrank8114 yes, except for the detail that it's not a house cat and is not a chicken.
@arpandey7043
@arpandey7043 3 ай бұрын
This is real
@gustavmh8423
@gustavmh8423 3 ай бұрын
what blow my main is the fact theres people who cannot read a damn watch
@adrianbyrne3413
@adrianbyrne3413 3 ай бұрын
Another vlogger that gets gear for free and pretends to give the item an unbiased and truthful review.
@michaelpalm2210
@michaelpalm2210 4 ай бұрын
I remember the television commercial in the 80's of a g shock being used as a hockey puck. tough watch! I have a 5610 and love that it's battery never needs replacement. My other watches need almost yearly replacement
@OvidiuHretcanu
@OvidiuHretcanu 4 ай бұрын
I'm convinced and, more important, aware of more things to look for in comfortable/sturdy rubber strap. Thank you!
@stephanwerick5495
@stephanwerick5495 4 ай бұрын
The flash light has so many features that the light does not come on :(
@robertdeman9644
@robertdeman9644 4 ай бұрын
Mine arrived yesterday and I'm happy i bought this prw30 instead of the new prw35 because i have big wrists and the prw35 is smaller so on my wrist it would have looked as if I was wearing a children's or women's watch 😅, also for me one strap keeper is enough because i don't have much excess strap left ( 4cm) so the prw30 sits nice on my wrist, i also have the prg340t and even that watch doesn't look to bulky on my wrist and that's a big 53mm watch
@gregory4154
@gregory4154 4 ай бұрын
I cannot understand a word you are saying. However, I suggest looking at a Seiko 5 watch, if that is the point of this video. Seiko 5.