This video is amazing! I'm a big big fan of baltic watches and their overall design. I'm dying to get a Bronze blue but the exchange rate kills us in Mexico. Hopefully i can get one someday soon. Congrats Baltic on the great job!
The production quality of this video is stunning, cinematography, story... everything 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 however no diver (free or scuba) would use this watch as a real tool. The unidirectional bezel is a no-go.
Wow, seriously extreme vid with a nice cinematic vibe, impressively crazy dude too. Bought the watch earlier tonight before seeing it. Wouldn’t have swayed me either way. Overkill, but cool …
Hi, The 9039 is thin, efficient and we adjust it in-house. We have no incentive to change for another movement as far as this one does perfect job. Also the price would rise and this is not suitable for everyone too. We will have some more watches to come with other calibers too. Although the 9039 for most of our watches works perfectly. Best, Etienne.
@@BALTICWatches I didn't know you adjust the movement in house. But I have seen many reviews on your watch pointing out the daily inaccuracy of movement. Not sure if it is doing "perfect job," though I wish it does. I don't know you are aware or not, the movement is the only let down for getting Baltic watch for many, including myself. If you are aiming the market around $600-700, that's your call, but I hope Baltic's fabulous design is accompanied with more reliable movement in my opinion.
@@kumchuck4732 Since few months, every watch comes with a printed ticket telling the customers the precision of the movement. We aims to be at less than 10 sec a day. There is also plenty of people writing about them with a good precision. We are constantly trying to raise the quality but staying affordable for most people. The Miyota does the job perfectly on that matters.
@@kumchuck4732 They are very aware and I initially had the same reservations about the movement, but I went ahead a bought one a few months ago because I fell in love with the design. The movement is great! Mine runs about +3 seconds on the wrist and about +8 sec if left in the watch box which is fantastic! That is on par with most Sellita SW-200-1's that I have had. The only complaint I have about the movement is the unidirectional winding, it makes the rotor a little noisy. Other than that It is easily on par in terms of performance with a Standard or Elabore grade sw200-1 which you would find in other watches priced the same or even north of 1k. Plus if I ever need a whole new movement I can get one for 100 bucks vs close to 200 for a Sellita.
from my experience, the miyota 9000 series performs better than seiko 6r series. and it's the price of a seiko 4r series. that's why they are so popular with microbrands. actual quality for less money. if people are so ready and willing to pay up to $1k for seiko alpinists with the 6r35 movement, then $600-700 for a miyota 9015/9039 in a watch with quality case and dial is absolutely worth the money. bottom line is, mechanical watches are more or less like this. my seamaster runs +6sec everyday. guess what? it's still within chronometer standards. if you want accuracy, get a casio.
This is an amazing video production. This guy is the real Aquaman. Love the new Baltic!
video is much more better than the watch ;)
Amazing!!!!! Nice classic looking case dual crown.
This video is amazing! I'm a big big fan of baltic watches and their overall design. I'm dying to get a Bronze blue but the exchange rate kills us in Mexico. Hopefully i can get one someday soon. Congrats Baltic on the great job!
Jimmy did a great job on score! very nice!
Great watch and great video production .... congrats
Quelle pub phénoménal
I've ordered mine. I'm looking forward to my September delivery!
Love the Design of these Baltic watches, and the marketing is sensational, it’s only a matter of time until I purchase one 😅
Beautiful watch!
Great commercial and great design watches , loving them 😍
Amazing!
What a great video. It’s definitely got me wanting one for sure!
Damnit, I want a Baltic now.
The production quality of this video is stunning, cinematography, story... everything 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
however no diver (free or scuba) would use this watch as a real tool. The unidirectional bezel is a no-go.
Even better looking than the Aquascaphe V1 !
thanks for that 3 second clip of the actual watch. very helpful
Amazing, enthralling. Sign me up for two
This is an absolute badass watch commercial...Vaer's was good, this one's better 🙌👏
Wish there was more information about the star
Incredible watch ad.
Wow, seriously extreme vid with a nice cinematic vibe, impressively crazy dude too. Bought the watch earlier tonight before seeing it. Wouldn’t have swayed me either way. Overkill, but cool …
Hi, love the look of this watch. Are they screw down crowns?
Yes! For the movement only.
@@BALTICWatches why 2 crowns
And who is the diver
beautiful - where is that?
Montre superbe! Très belle marque! Le petit film publicitaire est à la hauteur! Peut on savoir quelle est cette musique accompagnant le film??
I want one 🙋
Like!!!
Hey , je voudrais savoir à qui je peux m’adresser sur internet pour créer une marque de montre svp ?
Where is this and who is the diver?
550,00€ + TAX= 665,00€, esto sí lo "apalabras" , reservas, encargas?
Why.. another miyota 9039.. I would be OK paying additional $200, but plz better movement
Hi,
The 9039 is thin, efficient and we adjust it in-house. We have no incentive to change for another movement as far as this one does perfect job. Also the price would rise and this is not suitable for everyone too. We will have some more watches to come with other calibers too. Although the 9039 for most of our watches works perfectly.
Best,
Etienne.
@@BALTICWatches I didn't know you adjust the movement in house. But I have seen many reviews on your watch pointing out the daily inaccuracy of movement. Not sure if it is doing "perfect job," though I wish it does. I don't know you are aware or not, the movement is the only let down for getting Baltic watch for many, including myself. If you are aiming the market around $600-700, that's your call, but I hope Baltic's fabulous design is accompanied with more reliable movement in my opinion.
@@kumchuck4732 Since few months, every watch comes with a printed ticket telling the customers the precision of the movement. We aims to be at less than 10 sec a day. There is also plenty of people writing about them with a good precision. We are constantly trying to raise the quality but staying affordable for most people. The Miyota does the job perfectly on that matters.
@@kumchuck4732 They are very aware and I initially had the same reservations about the movement, but I went ahead a bought one a few months ago because I fell in love with the design. The movement is great! Mine runs about +3 seconds on the wrist and about +8 sec if left in the watch box which is fantastic! That is on par with most Sellita SW-200-1's that I have had. The only complaint I have about the movement is the unidirectional winding, it makes the rotor a little noisy. Other than that It is easily on par in terms of performance with a Standard or Elabore grade sw200-1 which you would find in other watches priced the same or even north of 1k. Plus if I ever need a whole new movement I can get one for 100 bucks vs close to 200 for a Sellita.
from my experience, the miyota 9000 series performs better than seiko 6r series. and it's the price of a seiko 4r series. that's why they are so popular with microbrands. actual quality for less money. if people are so ready and willing to pay up to $1k for seiko alpinists with the 6r35 movement, then $600-700 for a miyota 9015/9039 in a watch with quality case and dial is absolutely worth the money. bottom line is, mechanical watches are more or less like this. my seamaster runs +6sec everyday. guess what? it's still within chronometer standards. if you want accuracy, get a casio.
This is marketing
beautiful job, Draper