I have the rose gold version and it is a stunner as a simple dress watch. It is light and unobtrusive, yet has enough character to make a statement. Fantastic value.
I’ve had mine for 3 years and is extremely versatile. Beautiful piece. One thing you didn’t mention was the heat treated “blue” second hand. That right there adds another fine detail to this beautiful watch.
I like your review! I bought this watch because it can easily slip under my winter clothes. I also love the versatility of the white dial version. As you said in the video, this watch can either be dressed up or down by changing the strap. I have a suggestion if you want to do another follow up review for this watch in the future. It will be interesting to see how the watch looks with different types of straps.
Really nice watch 👌 I very rarely get dressed up when I do I wear my Two Tone Rolex Datejust ! I like the shorter reviews Bill Sanders calls them vest pocket videos .
I love mine. Heat treated blue hands. AR coating on the crystal that makes it disappear. Double faceted razor sharp hands. Crisp clean printing on the dial. Beautiful eggshell texture on dial. Blue screws in movement. Under 7mm thickness for an automatic watch. ETA swiss 2892 movement. Very very good watch for the money. Have you had any trouble with the AR scratching?
Good morning. I have a question for you. I have a Mido Baroncelli. It is my first automatic watch. I have it since last Friday. It is a precious treasure and I want to take care of it. I already looked for instructions online in order to wind it up. There is a generic instruction or guidance for all Mido models on the official Mido website in Spanish. What is the correct way to do it? Does it have a screw-down crown? Can I wind it up 30 times with my thumb and forefinger (in the normal position that the crown currently is) or do I have to turn the crown three times in the opposite direction to unscrew the crown before winding it? I don't want to damage it. I really appreciate your help. I congratulate you for the excellent video.
I have the rose gold version and it is a stunner as a simple dress watch. It is light and unobtrusive, yet has enough character to make a statement. Fantastic value.
I’ve had mine for 3 years and is extremely versatile. Beautiful piece. One thing you didn’t mention was the heat treated “blue” second hand. That right there adds another fine detail to this beautiful watch.
Very nice watch, probably top choice dress watch under $1000. I don't ever really dress up so my silver dial Tissot Visodate does the job.
The Visodate looks great.
I like your review! I bought this watch because it can easily slip under my winter clothes. I also love the versatility of the white dial version. As you said in the video, this watch can either be dressed up or down by changing the strap. I have a suggestion if you want to do another follow up review for this watch in the future. It will be interesting to see how the watch looks with different types of straps.
Really nice watch 👌 I very rarely get dressed up when I do I wear my Two Tone Rolex Datejust ! I like the shorter reviews Bill Sanders calls them vest pocket videos .
This is a true classic.
I wish they sell Mido in the UK!
MIDO is the best if you want a great Swiss watch with heritage, technology and an elegant design for a bargain price.
Such an underrated brand. Let's keep it that way, so I can keep finding good deals..
I love mine. Heat treated blue hands. AR coating on the crystal that makes it disappear. Double faceted razor sharp hands. Crisp clean printing on the dial. Beautiful eggshell texture on dial. Blue screws in movement. Under 7mm thickness for an automatic watch. ETA swiss 2892 movement. Very very good watch for the money.
Have you had any trouble with the AR scratching?
such a beautiful Mido
Very good value 👍
What I want to know is with all of the watches in your collection, what are your service expenses?
I just got mine! but I dont really understand how to set the date because not every month has 31 days
You just have to manually update, at the beginning of the month
Good morning. I have a question for you. I have a Mido Baroncelli. It is my first automatic watch. I have it since last Friday. It is a precious treasure and I want to take care of it. I already looked for instructions online in order to wind it up. There is a generic instruction or guidance for all Mido models on the official Mido website in Spanish. What is the correct way to do it? Does it have a screw-down crown? Can I wind it up 30 times with my thumb and forefinger (in the normal position that the crown currently is) or do I have to turn the crown three times in the opposite direction to unscrew the crown before winding it? I don't want to damage it. I really appreciate your help. I congratulate you for the excellent video.
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If I may ask, how is the polish quality compared to seiko presage at the similar price? Thx before.
It's pretty standard polishing, not black polish or zaratzu level or anything but quite nice
@@AverageBros thx for the explanation
Where did you the strap from?
B and R Bands
@@AverageBros thank you i appreciate it
Such a great piece perfect if just a few mm smaller.
37 or 38mm would be perfect. I want to buy but im concerned the 39mm is too large for a white dial with no bezel
there's a female version which is 33mm, but it would look like 35mm if you try it on.
Why can’t all simple watches be thinner... under 8mm is crazy..
Too big... There isnt anything classic or dressy about a 39mm watch.