Just a few things here to note: In the video I said my wrist size was 7.5" after saying "I'm a big dude" and well, no my wrist size is 8" not 7.5"! I think it's important to correct this incase anyone else with 7.5" or 8" wrists is looking at the pictures of it on me and judging the size based on that. I have large 8" wrists and the point was this is a small 34mm watch BUT that I think I can pull it off. That is to say it fits fine and doesn't look too out of place on a big guy like me. If you're an average male with 7-7.5" wrists and were on the fence I say absolutely go for it. But you have to be in the mood for vintage style. Near the end of the video my point was that watches were smaller in the past compared to today and in general these "vintage inspired" watches are typically going to be on the smaller side. Again, this isn't a watch I'm going to wear everyday and rarely if ever to work. Keep all that in mind if you're looking at a watch like this. Yes it's small by modern standards, yes it requires hitting that pusher to see the time and yes, it will scratch easily! The watch is what it is. It's a novelty, a throwback to the past. Maybe not the G2W toolwatch you'll want if you're only going to buy one watch and wear it everyday. This is something for fun if you already have other watches to fill daily duty. I personally love it and it was exactly what I was looking for and expecting.
@Videogamelover58 Жыл бұрын
Nice watch!
@yuriyf Жыл бұрын
Super cool, man
@LotoTheHero Жыл бұрын
I like the aesthetic, but I don't think it's a watch I'd wear. I know the display isn't always on due to power consumption, but that is something I'd want. It's just what I'm used to with a watch.
@MN12BIRD Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but again it's not a daily driver. Something I'll wear on the odd day off just for fun. It's part of the charm to think that's just how they were at that time.