Great closing comments. I myself would never spend that kind of money on a watch, but you really offer a compelling explanation and justification for doing so if one has the means. It is a beautiful piece of work.
Love these watches and enjoyed the video featuring this brand. However, by focusing on the black dial, I think you did a disservice to the range of the sixties series, which features some of the most interesting and colorful dials in luxury watchmaking. The fiery orange, glacier blue or green are truly impressive not only in terms of the color but the process to create the almost tree bark effect on many of the annual sixties series.
I'd say one of the best values in dress watches is the Longines Flagship Heritage. When most of Longines' catalog well over $2500 the $1800-$1900 price tag offers a more affordable way to get into a well known brand with a lot of heritage.
I would say that the Braun Multipractic BR2378/6 is definitely the best value food processors you can currently buy. It's totally valid for me to mention this, as Teddy is reviewing a dress watch, and I make salad dressing in my food processor. It's really important to not randomly introduce other items which are only vaguely related to the reviewed item. That would be quite annoying.
Beautiful watch, and great presentation, Teddy! As an aside, I had to check if I was watching this clip at 2X speed...you were ZOOMING through the narration! Reminded me of the fast talking guy from the 80s FedEx commercial! 😂
Definitely take a look at the Glasshutte original Senator Hand Date. A few are still available at a discount, as they were discontinued a few years back. Better value, with a more timeless design.
Love German watches and a nice GO is what I’d like to get at some point in my life. It’s when you realize the craftsmanship that goes into this version that you understand the $7K price tag. Ok, Mr. Joe Everybody can’t typically afford this luxury (I’m one of them) BUT, I would get it in a heartbeat if I could. Thanks for sharing!
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on amzwatch 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
@@1984sebb then why even buy a mechanical, inaccurate watch with outdated technology that was made entirely in china under catastrophic working conditions, a watch with the quality of a fashion and a disposable product? buying luxury items isnt "LOGICAL". people who buy this want a watch from Glashütte with its history and quality/qc that justifies 6000 euros. this also means quality on the inside and not just a certain aesthetic from a distance. I guess there are rolex, grand seiko and affordable watches snobs :D
@@NCSheriff7, I think most wristwatch enthusiasts want watches that have a history going back to when a watch was a necessity. Timex offer an almost one to one remake of a 1960s model that is actually better quality than the original and at a great price and is more historically relevant. There's not a lot that is particularly 1960s about the watch featured in this video. The 39mm case diameter is an anachronism that ruins the watch immediately for me. The sapphire crystal is also out of place. For those reasons, I think it is logical to buy the Timex Marlin if you want a true 1960s experience and, in the process, save yourself 6500 dollars.
@@1984sebb what you said would make sense if you were compare at least one watch that is in a similar price range. for example, there would be this aesthetic for 500 euros from Bulova, with the same dimensions as the glashütte. then i would agree with you why it is logical to “save” 300 euros for the timex (saving is relative). but not with a glashütte where the movement and the production make up the luxurious price.
As always, great insight and you couldn't have tried any harder to explain the unexplainable as you have three factors in play: The exceptionally large spread that always exists between one person's 'value for money', at the bottom, and the one at the top. Insufficient Knowledge, average Joe that is not in the know (an enthusiastic understanding) about the watch industry is lacking the minimun credentials to have an opinion on 'value for money'. Personal Taste. I am a massive fan of this brand for all the reasons we know to be true. Thanks and keep up the good work.
40 hours power reserve for 7k?? G.O HAS to step up thier power reserve game, most of thier watches even those at a much higher price point have 42hrs power reserve
@@tom56340 Hi Tom, check out the Senator excellence which is fiited with the caliber 36, 100 hrs power reserve , beautiful enamelled black or white dial
Good pick, perhaps my fav for a dresser. I didn't know GO to make such an affordable piece, relative to me though, it would have to be a third watch behind a Longines Zulu and a Hezalite Speedo. Nice content, thanks.
Homage to the Timex Marlin??? Are you kidding? The Marlin is a cheap manufactured watch running on a cheap and tiny Chinese movement designed for a womens watch, held by an even cheaper plastic ring inside. The Glashütte is the real thing.
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from amzwatch I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
Hey, Teddy. How about doing an article or youtube video on watches that blend stainless steel with Gold. Gold watches are very expensive. However, a combo watch will give you the best of both worlds, reasonable price and precious metals. Thanks, Mark
Love your channel, and congrats on your new store! As for this time piece, nice looking watch, but not $7K nice. I would've still been on the fence if you told me it was $1,500.00.
Or you could just buy an original 60s dress watch for a couple of hundred bucks and budget the same for a service and experience the real thing at the appropriate size. I did this and got an "Uno" with a 21 jewelled Swiss Peseux 330 (cased in England) that has a 45 hour power reserve on a full wind that that looks exaclty the same as the Glashutte on the right at 8:39!
Just so you know, a Patek ad ran as intro to this video. You should have a Patek badge given your standing in the community. Congratulations in advance.😊
@@gavinwhite9743 Thats bullshit. I haven't mentioned that name or searched any one their timepieces because l can't pull any equity in my house to afford one.
I've done a lot more searches for Seiko and those rarely pop up. Long Island Watch, on the other hand is 24-7 on my feed, love Mark btw, my ad placement is centered on watches but rarely high end. stuff.
I don’t understand why all these brands are so terrified of making watches in small cases. It’s a dress watch. Give us this exact watch between 34 and 36 millimeters
@@bowedonut22I think it is a trend that started and keeps picking up in response to the majority of brands producing 42+ mm watches, which, let’s be honest, seem ridiculous. And 38- mm is also a mid-XX classic, so that’s another example of how do many things develop/move along the circle, or spiral if you wish, and pretty often the new is simply well-forgotten old.
I understand watches want to show off their movements but there are a lot of really stunning engraved casebacks about too, once you have a few watches you don't always get as excited by being able to see a movement.
Albeit expensive, Glashütte Original is a fantastic brand that is not going to see other companies rival such quality at the same price. I am not interested in bashing certain 🇨🇭 brands, but Glashütte Original will package ridiculously insane complications and craftsmanship in precious metals for the market prices of a diver's watch or ONE chronograph from a certain firm in Geneva. Point being to be open minded.
The numeral font on this watch remind me of the Timex Marlin Sixties reissue. Was this a common font in the 60’s? Or are the two companies borrowing inspiration from one another?
Very beautiful watch indeed. Timex Merlin offers very much the same look for 1/30 of a price with a real lineage. I know it's a different league, but still...
I got a tissot gentleman on prime day for $390 and it runs with accuracy of 0 s/d 25 jewels 100m water resistance and the finishing of the components is top notch. I am a seasoned watch enthusiast and I learned to only purchase rolexes on the high end and tissot and orient star in the low end. everything falls in between is irrelevant to me.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the MaMaCoo has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
No matter the appearance or the metal parts of the MOMCOCO ’s bags I believe that as long as you are not a practitioner, you will never see any difference
Seems like in the last few years movements have been MOVING forward in power reserve and watches in this price bracket that only have 38-40 hours power reserve don’t justify their price. Power reserve if definitely a quality that I appreciate in a watch. Not wearing it for 2 days meaning I have to set it again is a nuisance.
I stand corrected. Your gripe about the small movement size misses the point. The unique shape of the crystal over the movement allows for the owner to see the details of the movement with side views. A larger movement from the GO collection may have prevented this wonderful touch.
@@gregcarterfineart GS has better movements, dials and finishing. It's not even close quality-wise. Of course, you can justify anything if you like it, though.
Indeed not cheap in my opinion, but it does broaden my knowledge of more artesian made watch. At least in comparison to maybe Credor, this level of hand finising is indeed lower.
Man straight away… $6.7k? No thanks, for $200 I can (and do) have the Timex Marlin 34mm. Don’t care if the build quality is better, it’s not $6,500 better.
Not surprising that small movement has only 40 hr PR. Looks like 10 1/2 ligne. I'll go vintage instead and still have a very nice and similar watch for a price I can afford. I see/hear your reasoning but your perspective comes from someone with much more relative wealth.
It's a homage of a Timex Marlin. I like GO very much and this is truly a lovely offering, but if I would spend that much with them, I would buy a SeaQ. Cheers!🙂
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@@keysncoffee7733 nope, the price difference paid for the 501:) Seriously though, comfortably in the back half of 50, struggling to see the finishing differences, not giving a damn about external validation anymore, the price delta (especially preowned) is almost 1/3 of a well maintained air-cooled 911. That and the crew cab are my transportation nirvana for the next 10 years.
Caliber inside is pretty meh, same Hz, bpg and PR as a 2824 plus its too small for that case. For that $$ i want something like the caliber inside an IWC Mk 20.
this really worries me if teddy ever decides to sell out to big horology because he has the ability to take a watch that looks to me like a timex marlin and makes it look better than stuff I would find on phub
Funnily enough, MaMaCoo 's replicas are perfect for people who can actually afford a luxury watch. Because in those social circles, it wouldn't matter and everybody would just assume it's real. You have a yacht and a beach house in Tuscany, of course that replica is real. There isn't a millionaire out there going around with a jeweller's loupe to scrutinize their acquaintance's watch. They'll just go "Oh is that a Patek? Nice, I should really get my hands on one of those, they look great."
My watch was purchased 2 years ago from amzwatch and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Value and Luxury are not terms that should coexist. Either something is luxurious or it is value for money. It can't be both. "Affordable Luxury" is an oxymoron buzzword used to push product and not an accurate description of anything.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the amzwatch has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
I bought this popular video watch from MaMaCoo , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $380! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
I have a real SUB but I also bought one of these replicas from amzwatch for piece of mind if I go to another country or if I am doing activities that can damage the watch. I don't see anything wrong with that.
This is one brand that always excites me. An example of less is more, just a stunning watch.
Great closing comments. I myself would never spend that kind of money on a watch, but you really offer a compelling explanation and justification for doing so if one has the means. It is a beautiful piece of work.
Love these watches and enjoyed the video featuring this brand. However, by focusing on the black dial, I think you did a disservice to the range of the sixties series, which features some of the most interesting and colorful dials in luxury watchmaking. The fiery orange, glacier blue or green are truly impressive not only in terms of the color but the process to create the almost tree bark effect on many of the annual sixties series.
I'd say one of the best values in dress watches is the Longines Flagship Heritage. When most of Longines' catalog well over $2500 the $1800-$1900 price tag offers a more affordable way to get into a well known brand with a lot of heritage.
Have one. Love it.
I would say that the Braun Multipractic BR2378/6 is definitely the best value food processors you can currently buy. It's totally valid for me to mention this, as Teddy is reviewing a dress watch, and I make salad dressing in my food processor. It's really important to not randomly introduce other items which are only vaguely related to the reviewed item. That would be quite annoying.
I have one too and it's a severely underrated dress watch.
This simple design is such a classic. I have a similar styled Yema that I had to put on after watching this. Great highlight video Teddy and Team!
The only way
Beautiful watch, and great presentation, Teddy! As an aside, I had to check if I was watching this clip at 2X speed...you were ZOOMING through the narration! Reminded me of the fast talking guy from the 80s FedEx commercial! 😂
They make very solid watches. Brand power wise it may lack some to the avg person on the street but GO delivers so much joy with their watches.
Definitely take a look at the Glasshutte original Senator Hand Date. A few are still available at a discount, as they were discontinued a few years back. Better value, with a more timeless design.
Love German watches and a nice GO is what I’d like to get at some point in my life.
It’s when you realize the craftsmanship that goes into this version that you understand the $7K price tag.
Ok, Mr. Joe Everybody can’t typically afford this luxury (I’m one of them) BUT, I would get it in a heartbeat if I could.
Thanks for sharing!
I have never been disappointed since I became a customer of amzwatch. Their watches are of exceptional quality.
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on amzwatch 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
I think I'll stick with the Timex Marlin 34mm and save myself 6500...
What a weird comment.
@@NCSheriff7, wierd? I think it's completely logical...
@@1984sebb then why even buy a mechanical, inaccurate watch with outdated technology that was made entirely in china under catastrophic working conditions, a watch with the quality of a fashion and a disposable product? buying luxury items isnt "LOGICAL". people who buy this want a watch from Glashütte with its history and quality/qc that justifies 6000 euros. this also means quality on the inside and not just a certain aesthetic from a distance. I guess there are rolex, grand seiko and affordable watches snobs :D
@@NCSheriff7, I think most wristwatch enthusiasts want watches that have a history going back to when a watch was a necessity. Timex offer an almost one to one remake of a 1960s model that is actually better quality than the original and at a great price and is more historically relevant. There's not a lot that is particularly 1960s about the watch featured in this video. The 39mm case diameter is an anachronism that ruins the watch immediately for me. The sapphire crystal is also out of place. For those reasons, I think it is logical to buy the Timex Marlin if you want a true 1960s experience and, in the process, save yourself 6500 dollars.
@@1984sebb what you said would make sense if you were compare at least one watch that is in a similar price range. for example, there would be this aesthetic for 500 euros from Bulova, with the same dimensions as the glashütte. then i would agree with you why it is logical to “save” 300 euros for the timex (saving is relative). but not with a glashütte where the movement and the production make up the luxurious price.
Really like this brand. Soooo lovely! Thx T
Thank you for pronouncing the hard G
As always, great insight and you couldn't have tried any harder to explain the unexplainable as you have three factors in play:
The exceptionally large spread that always exists between one person's 'value for money', at the bottom, and the one at the top.
Insufficient Knowledge, average Joe that is not in the know (an enthusiastic understanding) about the watch industry is lacking the minimun credentials to have an opinion on 'value for money'.
Personal Taste.
I am a massive fan of this brand for all the reasons we know to be true.
Thanks and keep up the good work.
This exactly why I like Japanese watches . No pretense, just quality, innovation and technology for a descent price.
40 hours power reserve for 7k?? G.O HAS to step up thier power reserve game, most of thier watches even those at a much higher price point have 42hrs power reserve
never mind the 3 ATM WR
The movement is also way too small for the case. Exhibition caseback looks like crap.
As this would probably be the watch I would wear every day, I wouldn’t need more than 12 hours of power reserve!
@@tom56340 Hi Tom, check out the Senator excellence which is fiited with the caliber 36, 100 hrs power reserve , beautiful enamelled black or white dial
The Senator Excellence has 100 hours!
Good pick, perhaps my fav for a dresser. I didn't know GO to make such an affordable piece, relative to me though, it would have to be a third watch behind a Longines Zulu and a Hezalite Speedo. Nice content, thanks.
Is this a luxury...homage to the Timex Marlin? (I don't actually think so but that's the first watch I thought of when I saw this)
Timex is not a common brand in Europe/germany. Usually you only get them on the internet. Can’t remember having seen one in a store
Beautifully simple.
I thought the same lol. Presumably a side by side comparison would make the difference clear, I would like to see one.
Homage to the Timex Marlin??? Are you kidding? The Marlin is a cheap manufactured watch running on a cheap and tiny Chinese movement designed for a womens watch, held by an even cheaper plastic ring inside. The Glashütte is the real thing.
@@eucitizen78 And yet it still looks like a Timex Marlin. No one said the Marlin was better made.
Thanks for this review. Looks a lot like a Timex Marlin. Wondering who ripped off whom.
Excellent presentation!
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from amzwatch I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
Hey, Teddy. How about doing an article or youtube video on watches that blend stainless steel with Gold. Gold watches are very expensive. However, a combo watch will give you the best of both worlds, reasonable price and precious metals. Thanks, Mark
Great posts!!! Thank you!
Love your channel, and congrats on your new store! As for this time piece, nice looking watch, but not $7K nice. I would've still been on the fence if you told me it was $1,500.00.
A Glashütte Original for 1,500...?
🤣
I have a couple of vintage GUB watches, mechanical hand wound.
Or you could just buy an original 60s dress watch for a couple of hundred bucks and budget the same for a service and experience the real thing at the appropriate size. I did this and got an "Uno" with a 21 jewelled Swiss Peseux 330 (cased in England) that has a 45 hour power reserve on a full wind that that looks exaclty the same as the Glashutte on the right at 8:39!
Lovely ! Out of my price, but lovely...
That's a Very Beautiful time piece. ❤
Just so you know, a Patek ad ran as intro to this video. You should have a Patek badge given your standing in the community. Congratulations in advance.😊
Yep, was surprised to see that as well.
You realise the ads you see is linked to your search history, what you have said or spoken about around your phone etc.
@@gavinwhite9743 Thats bullshit. I haven't mentioned that name or searched any one their timepieces because l can't pull any equity in my house to afford one.
I've done a lot more searches for Seiko and those rarely pop up. Long Island Watch, on the other hand is 24-7 on my feed, love Mark btw, my ad placement is centered on watches but rarely high end. stuff.
So beautiful. 39mm with that thin bezel is too big for that vintage dress style though.
I can never get over the font on the GO Sixties dial.
The smaller movement inside the larger case makes it look cheap. A closed caseback (or smaller case) would have been better.
I don’t understand why all these brands are so terrified of making watches in small cases. It’s a dress watch. Give us this exact watch between 34 and 36 millimeters
@@bowedonut22I think it is a trend that started and keeps picking up in response to the majority of brands producing 42+ mm watches, which, let’s be honest, seem ridiculous.
And 38- mm is also a mid-XX classic, so that’s another example of how do many things develop/move along the circle, or spiral if you wish, and pretty often the new is simply well-forgotten old.
Same impression.
For this reason choosing between 35 and 38,5 from Nomos, I went with 35
I understand watches want to show off their movements but there are a lot of really stunning engraved casebacks about too, once you have a few watches you don't always get as excited by being able to see a movement.
@@bowedonut22 My point exactly.
Albeit expensive, Glashütte Original is a fantastic brand that is not going to see other companies rival such quality at the same price.
I am not interested in bashing certain 🇨🇭 brands, but Glashütte Original will package ridiculously insane complications and craftsmanship in precious metals for the market prices of a diver's watch or ONE chronograph from a certain firm in Geneva.
Point being to be open minded.
I love this watch but why do they not have applied numbers ? Beautiful piece but falls short.
I love this watch!
Larger movement with more power reserve would make this a buy
The numeral font on this watch remind me of the Timex Marlin Sixties reissue. Was this a common font in the 60’s? Or are the two companies borrowing inspiration from one another?
Beautiful watch
Very beautiful watch indeed. Timex Merlin offers very much the same look for 1/30 of a price with a real lineage. I know it's a different league, but still...
I got a tissot gentleman on prime day for $390 and it runs with accuracy of 0 s/d 25 jewels 100m water resistance and the finishing of the components is top notch. I am a seasoned watch enthusiast and I learned to only purchase rolexes on the high end and tissot and orient star in the low end. everything falls in between is irrelevant to me.
You are correct sir.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the MaMaCoo has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
No matter the appearance or the metal parts of the MOMCOCO ’s bags I believe that as long as you are not a practitioner, you will never see any difference
Seems like in the last few years movements have been MOVING forward in power reserve and watches in this price bracket that only have 38-40 hours power reserve don’t justify their price. Power reserve if definitely a quality that I appreciate in a watch. Not wearing it for 2 days meaning I have to set it again is a nuisance.
Do a review on the Senator Comopolite
I stand corrected. Your gripe about the small movement size misses the point. The unique shape of the crystal over the movement allows for the owner to see the details of the movement with side views. A larger movement from the GO collection may have prevented this wonderful touch.
Is it chronometer certified?
I love my MaMaCoo watch. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.
I think Teddy is looking to add Glasshute to his catalog.
Glashütte
Man, you were in a rush in this video. I thought I was playing it at 1.25 speed!
You can get a GS at that price point.
@tarscase7653 Glasshütte's every bit a GS. Albeit with less sport watch options. Quality wise, doesn't get much better than the german watch.
@@tarscase7653 Hope you get to see these watches up close and personal. There different to GS, but, beautiful watches also
So what? They have very different design languages.
@@gregcarterfineart GS has better movements, dials and finishing. It's not even close quality-wise. Of course, you can justify anything if you like it, though.
@@xada2397 love GS, but no.
Either this one is overpriced or a Nomos is underpriced….
Both, I think.
I bought a Nomos recently. I am really impressed by the quality. I didn't think I'd like it this much.
Indeed not cheap in my opinion, but it does broaden my knowledge of more artesian made watch. At least in comparison to maybe Credor, this level of hand finising is indeed lower.
Man straight away… $6.7k? No thanks, for $200 I can (and do) have the Timex Marlin 34mm. Don’t care if the build quality is better, it’s not $6,500 better.
Not surprising that small movement has only 40 hr PR. Looks like 10 1/2 ligne.
I'll go vintage instead and still have a very nice and similar watch for a price I can afford. I see/hear your reasoning but your perspective comes from someone with much more relative wealth.
The Grand Seiko SBGW line is better and for thousands of dollars less.
Nice watch. Could never justify buying it.
Love the look. Not the price.
It's a homage of a Timex Marlin. I like GO very much and this is truly a lovely offering, but if I would spend that much with them, I would buy a SeaQ. Cheers!🙂
The Timex Marlin, is it from the 1950s?
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I just can't imagine spending that money on a boring watch like that when they offer the Panomatic.
The large case with a smaller movement would be fine, except for that exposed winding stem. It just looks ungainly at this price point.
You're kidding me! Grand Seiko at that price point.
It's named like that because you've gotta be wearing glasses and a suit to wear one :D
Nah, just my faded 501, white buttoned down, loafers and trusty air-cooled 911, lol
@@KC-bv9kf I think you got the “glass-WOOT-ah” version
@@keysncoffee7733 nope, the price difference paid for the 501:)
Seriously though, comfortably in the back half of 50, struggling to see the finishing differences, not giving a damn about external validation anymore, the price delta (especially preowned) is almost 1/3 of a well maintained air-cooled 911.
That and the crew cab are my transportation nirvana for the next 10 years.
Beautiful but at 39mm it’s not a dress watch but a diver without a bezel
Used to think they own Nomos
I tried it on before, its too tiny for my wrist.
Caliber inside is pretty meh, same Hz, bpg and PR as a 2824 plus its too small for that case. For that $$ i want something like the caliber inside an IWC Mk 20.
Looks like the Sixth Sense font.
I love it but not at this price. I understand the craftsmanship and the history but for that money I rather go with Omega, JLC or IWC.
Everybody wears a Omega.
@@carrerau7138 I have 2 and for almost $8000 I would rather a third one over this one.
@@carrerau7138 And everybody knows what Omega is. I have 2 Omega watches, still would rather get a third one for that price.
Quite like my $30 Casio Forester… 👍
I have the Timex clone from Christmas '64. Broken.
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love amzwatch ’s watches
this really worries me if teddy ever decides to sell out to big horology because he has the ability to take a watch that looks to me like a timex marlin and makes it look better than stuff I would find on phub
SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS?!
Funnily enough, MaMaCoo 's replicas are perfect for people who can actually afford a luxury watch. Because in those social circles, it wouldn't matter and everybody would just assume it's real. You have a yacht and a beach house in Tuscany, of course that replica is real. There isn't a millionaire out there going around with a jeweller's loupe to scrutinize their acquaintance's watch. They'll just go "Oh is that a Patek? Nice, I should really get my hands on one of those, they look great."
That's just a Timex Marlin 😂
when i heard 6500... oh man
Ever since I bought a watch from MAMACOO , My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?
I love my amzwatch watch. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.
No wonder I've only lately heard of this company ...... they were on the wrong side of check point Charlie
Value and GO cannot be used in the same sentence. Theyre designs are not appealing for the price.
My watch was purchased 2 years ago from amzwatch and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Value and Luxury are not terms that should coexist. Either something is luxurious or it is value for money. It can't be both. "Affordable Luxury" is an oxymoron buzzword used to push product and not an accurate description of anything.
$7k for a simple 3 hand watch that looks like a knockoff of a Timex is your idea of the pinnacle of value? 😂
Looks like Timex Marlin🤠 which is a more cohesive design even with that Seagull movement. Pass.
Not worth 7k
Timex Marlin as affordable alternative
bet it is heavily depreciated, buy it used then it will be worth the price.
Half price preowned
Wrong
I totally agree when I saw the thumbnail I immediately thought "Timex Marlin Review?", why?
price is absurd for this
Beautiful watch and great brand, but this design is not for me
amzwatch has set a new standard for replica watches. Their craftsmanship is impeccable. Its hard to tell the difference from the originals
I'm genuinely impressed with how close amzwatch were able to replicate every aspect of this very very goofy looking classic watch.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the amzwatch has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
I'd rather get a Timex Marlin and pocket the extra $7,000.
Ever since I bought a watch from amzwatch , My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?
Great Dress watch or great every day watch in the office.Unless you’re a duch who needs to wear a submariner in the office.
What's with the word salad in the title? Why not just say "the best value luxury watch"?
I bought this popular video watch from MaMaCoo , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $380! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
I have a real SUB but I also bought one of these replicas from amzwatch for piece of mind if I go to another country or if I am doing activities that can damage the watch. I don't see anything wrong with that.