I just got one yesterday and I must say I think it is fantastic. Perfect size, weight and aesthetic. Thanks for the great review, pushed me over the edge to try it. Glycine is such a great-value brand.
Great review! I am so glad to see Glycine now using applied indices. If I was starting out my watch collecting journey again, this is the one I would go with.
I am certainly going to order this in a month or so. But because my wrist is much smaller than yours at 6.4 inches, I will be opting for the 36mm variant. In blue also. Awesome review you have sold me on this watch. great channel dude! a guy from Thailand. ps. Just subbed.
I think it punches way above it weight! it has a high grade 26 jewel movement, the bezel is perfect and aligned, no backplay at all, the clasp is very good as well cause you need a thin profile on the watch yet it is very secure with push and fould over. The back is very nicely done, it is 300 meter, has lots of wrist presence and its design is not generic, it is a very good brand, Glycine rocks it with its unique style for only 545 euros, around the same in dollars. It is simply very well put together and beats 1000 or more costing watches.
@@amenhotep7704 agree 100%> I have the 36mm version now for almost.six months. Daily wear. Amazing. +5 spd. I put it on a rubber strap because the butterfly clasp didn't cut it for me.
@@amenhotep7704 also I have not been babying it. It's been through a lot of tasks without missing a beat! I have scratched the bezel a bit and may replace it at some point but I'm.sure it won't cost me an arm and leg!
Good quick overview of this watch, this reminds me of the just new 38 mm Certina action diver. It might be a nice to try create a comparison between the two.
This comparison would be good, as I'm deciding between these two. I have a Certina DS-1 Himalaya, which is quite impressive. On looks, I prefer the Glycine. Wondering about a quality comparison though.
I know you have a format that works for you and I enjoy your content, alot. Good move to play with the lighting, not many others/nobody really doing that - but natural lighting would also be very revealing.. even just still pics. Keep doin your thang, I think you're killing it!
My GL0401 arrives tomorrow. How did I get here. Well, I wanted to buy a Rolex Submariner to commemorate my 60th, but as we all know, no one has any. Then, the Tudor Black Bay 58, but no date complication. So looking around, Glycine Combat Sub 39. Not sure I want a Submariner any more.
Another spot on review. Couldn't agree more with what you said about the watch. I love my blue version GL0400, also. I wanted to get that vintage Tudor or Milsub kind of look. But, in a modern package that is not exactly the same. It certainly has a number of details that make it unique to it's own. I really do like the 24-hour inner track. It gives it that extra something around the dial and it looks cool with the overall aesthetics. Also, wanted all of the above at a much more affordable price range. They have a great range of color combos in these new 39s (as well as the other smaller and larger sizes). For me, this is the perfect size at 39mm.. What took them so long to make it?! Some small passable niggles. I could do without the polished centerlinks, would have preferred all brushed, but, I am ok with it. It could also use a little extra taper down to 16mm. Lastly, across the Glycine catalog, the lume is adequate. It's a little better than before. But, they can certainly do a little better.
Iti s a 545 euros costing watch. It is just amazing what they put together. Look at yema, for 490 euros you get a 7 dollar quartz movement in the back and mineral crystal. I think Glycine is really great
Very nice offering, wish they'd have fully brushed the bracelet but other than that, its right up my street. Might wait and see what other colours they drop but this blue is nice. Lume is okay, seen better, but still alright.
Have they released a version without the 24 hour markings ? I have the bronze & brown 42 mm. Without it & would be very interested in the 39 without them .
Hi! I can't decide between the Glycine Combat Sub 39 and the Certina DS Action Diver 38 mm. In your opinion, which is the better watch, which gives a better bang for the buck? (Finish, build quality, movement, lume etc.) I like both designs, but... In one hand, the Combat Sub is a little bit cheaper and maybe a little bit better looking. On the other hand, the Certina's ISO certificate, BGW-9 lume and the DS-Powermatic movement is a big plus. I have only tried on the Certina, but i have no chance of getting my hands on a Combat Sub in my country, so your help would be much apreciated. Thanks!
@@alexlouis8918 I went on a long journey since this comment. :D I bought the Certina DS (great timepiece, no regrets) than a Christopher Ward C60 trident pro 300 (awesome watch, highly recommend it), but because the Tudor black bay 58 was always the watch I wanted (probably that's why i liked the looks of the combat sub), i ended up purchasing that too. So, i could have save some money, if i recognise earlier, that the Tudor was the one i wanted all along. But to answer your question. I never handled the Combat Sub in person, but the Certina is a very well made watch, the only thing i didn't like is the overclasp, which is stamped , not milled, like the rest of the clasp, and i would love to have some more microadjust holes. Oh, and the crown is a little difficult to unscrew.
Pensando en adquilirlo! Estoy entre este glycine combat sub 39mm nuevo. seiko presage sharp edge de segunda mano. longines hidroconquest 39mm de segunda mano. certina ds action diver 38mm de segunda mano. Todos en un rango de entre 400€ / 550€ Cual seria para uds la mejor opcion ? Gracias y saludos a todos, Gracias especiales a @Average Bros por mostrar tan bonita pieza !
It's a shame the indices lume isn't brighter, but this is a good value overall. I like the date at 6 o'clock, which I find better than no date on the BB58. Just a personal preference. I would like to see a little horizontal rectangle of lume below the date though, because I do not like an hour that's missing lume. That is being very nitpicky, and it's not a deal breaker. I've also seen the gilt one. My only issue is the bright white lume (still better than green) doesn't work as well with the warmth of the gilt. Tudor got it perfectly right with the creamy lume on the regular BB58. I wouldn't expect that level of perfection on these 39mm Glycines, but something with a touch of fauxtina would be nice. For that reason, I think the blue is the better choice.
I had it on my radar for a long time, bought it when they appeard again in the EU store. It looks really cool and it's executed nicely BUT my piece runs +20 seconds a day... I was never a precision freak but this is noticable and irritating... Invicta quality maybe? And the bracelet connection with the case is just bizzare so consider these things before buying.
funny you and Random Rob both posted the 39mm the same day...and ill say the same thing here: that clasp is a travesty, especially at that price point.
it is very normal and a wise choice actually. It keeps it slim, it is very secure and thin. It is actually a wise choice not to go for a fully milled one
@@jaer.6540 please buy a Rolex instead 😉 you van not have it all for 545 do ya? It is a double secure claso and the inner section is Milled, be happy instead of complaining
@@marcusvreuls4789 or, demand better for a $600 watch. Plenty of microbrands use a fully milled clasp, and for MUCH cheaper. This has fuck all to do with Rolex, and more about cheaping out.
Older Guys "generally" have more money to spend than Younger Guys. That being said, the Date is Too Small, so, You won't be getting much money from Older Guys. Good Luck with that...
I just got one yesterday and I must say I think it is fantastic. Perfect size, weight and aesthetic. Thanks for the great review, pushed me over the edge to try it. Glycine is such a great-value brand.
Many say it is the best bang for the bug, it is to my mind. Look at others, this watch costs only 545 euros. That is just an amazing offer
Great review! I am so glad to see Glycine now using applied indices. If I was starting out my watch collecting journey again, this is the one I would go with.
I am certainly going to order this in a month or so. But because my wrist is much smaller than yours at 6.4 inches, I will be opting for the 36mm variant. In blue also. Awesome review you have sold me on this watch. great channel dude! a guy from Thailand. ps. Just subbed.
Having trouble finding these lately. Gorgeous watch and a terrific value.
I contacted Glycine. They're discontinued. I own the gilt.
I think it punches way above it weight! it has a high grade 26 jewel movement, the bezel is perfect and aligned, no backplay at all, the clasp is very good as well cause you need a thin profile on the watch yet it is very secure with push and fould over. The back is very nicely done, it is 300 meter, has lots of wrist presence and its design is not generic, it is a very good brand, Glycine rocks it with its unique style for only 545 euros, around the same in dollars. It is simply very well put together and beats 1000 or more costing watches.
I received the Combat Sub today, the 36mm one, it's a bad boy.
@@amenhotep7704 agree 100%> I have the 36mm version now for almost.six months. Daily wear. Amazing. +5 spd. I put it on a rubber strap because the butterfly clasp didn't cut it for me.
@@bulldogms I'm very stunned by the precision at which the movement inside the case keeps time... Unbeatable, The Combat Sub is just sublime.
@@amenhotep7704 it's really an amazing watch. Performs more line a $1k+ timepiece.
@@amenhotep7704 also I have not been babying it. It's been through a lot of tasks without missing a beat! I have scratched the bezel a bit and may replace it at some point but I'm.sure it won't cost me an arm and leg!
I would remove the polished Centre links by simply brushing them. Would take no more then about 5 to 10 min with a scotch brite pad
Does this really work?
@@HeadbandvrOFFCIAL Yes! I have done it many times.
@@canadianwatchmonkey3992 Seriously? Cool......I'm gonna try it.
@@scottbrower9052 very easy to do. Best way is to remove bracelet off watch lay flat and brush in the same direction, do not go back and forth.
Yep, me too. Looks awfully like an Invicta bracelet
Good quick overview of this watch, this reminds me of the just new 38 mm Certina action diver. It might be a nice to try create a comparison between the two.
This comparison would be good, as I'm deciding between these two. I have a Certina DS-1 Himalaya, which is quite impressive. On looks, I prefer the Glycine. Wondering about a quality comparison though.
It costs way more! 300 dollars to be precise so I think it is not the same catergory. It wins this one easily.
Great video. Insightful and informative! Cheers.
I know you have a format that works for you and I enjoy your content, alot. Good move to play with the lighting, not many others/nobody really doing that - but natural lighting would also be very revealing.. even just still pics. Keep doin your thang, I think you're killing it!
The Blackbay's cousin ! Damn i looove the combat Sub, i got the 36mm.
Do they make this without the 24 hour marking ? I couldn't find any
My GL0401 arrives tomorrow. How did I get here. Well, I wanted to buy a Rolex Submariner to commemorate my 60th, but as we all know, no one has any. Then, the Tudor Black Bay 58, but no date complication. So looking around, Glycine Combat Sub 39. Not sure I want a Submariner any more.
Confined with glycine the “next batch” will be full brushed bracelet.
I agree, for the name "combat sub" seems contradictory with a polished bracelet.
Another spot on review. Couldn't agree more with what you said about the watch.
I love my blue version GL0400, also. I wanted to get that vintage Tudor or Milsub kind of look. But, in a modern package that is not exactly the same. It certainly has a number of details that make it unique to it's own. I really do like the 24-hour inner track. It gives it that extra something around the dial and it looks cool with the overall aesthetics.
Also, wanted all of the above at a much more affordable price range.
They have a great range of color combos in these new 39s (as well as the other smaller and larger sizes). For me, this is the perfect size at 39mm.. What took them so long to make it?!
Some small passable niggles.
I could do without the polished centerlinks, would have preferred all brushed, but, I am ok with it.
It could also use a little extra taper down to 16mm.
Lastly, across the Glycine catalog, the lume is adequate. It's a little better than before. But, they can certainly do a little better.
Iti s a 545 euros costing watch. It is just amazing what they put together. Look at yema, for 490 euros you get a 7 dollar quartz movement in the back and mineral crystal. I think Glycine is really great
how about a squale sub39 gmt? not too many reviews of it online.
Very nice offering, wish they'd have fully brushed the bracelet but other than that, its right up my street. Might wait and see what other colours they drop but this blue is nice. Lume is okay, seen better, but still alright.
Have they released a version without the 24 hour markings ? I have the bronze & brown 42 mm. Without it & would be very interested in the 39 without them .
Hi!
I can't decide between the Glycine Combat Sub 39 and the Certina DS Action Diver 38 mm.
In your opinion, which is the better watch, which gives a better bang for the buck? (Finish, build quality, movement, lume etc.)
I like both designs, but... In one hand, the Combat Sub is a little bit cheaper and maybe a little bit better looking.
On the other hand, the Certina's ISO certificate, BGW-9 lume and the DS-Powermatic movement is a big plus.
I have only tried on the Certina, but i have no chance of getting my hands on a Combat Sub in my country, so your help would be much apreciated.
Thanks!
Hi BusoT,
I have the same dilemma.
What final choice did you make since this comment ?
@@alexlouis8918 I went on a long journey since this comment. :D I bought the Certina DS (great timepiece, no regrets) than a Christopher Ward C60 trident pro 300 (awesome watch, highly recommend it), but because the Tudor black bay 58 was always the watch I wanted (probably that's why i liked the looks of the combat sub), i ended up purchasing that too. So, i could have save some money, if i recognise earlier, that the Tudor was the one i wanted all along.
But to answer your question. I never handled the Combat Sub in person, but the Certina is a very well made watch, the only thing i didn't like is the overclasp, which is stamped , not milled, like the rest of the clasp, and i would love to have some more microadjust holes. Oh, and the crown is a little difficult to unscrew.
Need a version with numeric indices.
Love the 36mm version. Only bad is it has a butterfly clasp.
Why are these impossible to find. Especially the green bezel GL0404. They are unavailable everywhere.
I think the 36mm would be too small for you, but is there a possibility you would review it?
Did they stop making these in blue? They aren’t even listed.
Have you ever done a white dial dive watch comparison for entry level.Just curious. Love the channel!
Pensando en adquilirlo!
Estoy entre este glycine combat sub 39mm nuevo.
seiko presage sharp edge de segunda mano.
longines hidroconquest 39mm de segunda mano.
certina ds action diver 38mm de segunda mano.
Todos en un rango de entre 400€ / 550€
Cual seria para uds la mejor opcion ?
Gracias y saludos a todos,
Gracias especiales a @Average Bros por mostrar tan bonita pieza !
Does ANYBODY like polished midlinks? I just don't get it. Nice review though!
I hate them.
Yes I do - I wish the case was polished.
All brushed bracelet would be nicer..
Go for 36mm version review!
Please review the GL0337, please.
Glycine is a great company with heritage. I don't think the watch wears small on your wrist looks great.
Ho preso il 36mm. Bellissimo e comodo
Real nice dimensions for and every day wear diver.
I'm back have they released them without 24 hour marking ?
@@RabbitWatchShop That's sad it would be a good alternative to BB58
I love your long videos man. I’m still not sure about this watch. I don’t know what it is, it just doesn’t completely do it for me.
what's the full name of this model?
This is nice but I just cant handle shiny mid links on the bracelet.
It's a complete redesign. It's not a smaller version of the 42mm Combat Sub.
It's a shame the indices lume isn't brighter, but this is a good value overall. I like the date at 6 o'clock, which I find better than no date on the BB58. Just a personal preference. I would like to see a little horizontal rectangle of lume below the date though, because I do not like an hour that's missing lume. That is being very nitpicky, and it's not a deal breaker. I've also seen the gilt one. My only issue is the bright white lume (still better than green) doesn't work as well with the warmth of the gilt. Tudor got it perfectly right with the creamy lume on the regular BB58. I wouldn't expect that level of perfection on these 39mm Glycines, but something with a touch of fauxtina would be nice. For that reason, I think the blue is the better choice.
I had it on my radar for a long time, bought it when they appeard again in the EU store. It looks really cool and it's executed nicely BUT my piece runs +20 seconds a day... I was never a precision freak but this is noticable and irritating... Invicta quality maybe? And the bracelet connection with the case is just bizzare so consider these things before buying.
30ATM but 11.3mm thick? Those are some specs! Too bad their RRP is crazy. If I can find this one at a reasonable discount, it would be hard to say NO.
545 euros, its amazing
The polish from the bracelet is driving me crazy...
mine advances by 10 seconds per day ... my Orient kamasu 1 second per day ...
"Glycine" sounds like some kind of pimple cream.
I don't think it can be beat for the $$!
funny you and Random Rob both posted the 39mm the same day...and ill say the same thing here: that clasp is a travesty, especially at that price point.
it is very normal and a wise choice actually. It keeps it slim, it is very secure and thin. It is actually a wise choice not to go for a fully milled one
@@marcusvreuls4789 this is the worst justification of this shit ass clasp Ice ever seen.
@@jaer.6540 please buy a Rolex instead 😉 you van not have it all for 545 do ya? It is a double secure claso and the inner section is Milled, be happy instead of complaining
@@marcusvreuls4789 or, demand better for a $600 watch. Plenty of microbrands use a fully milled clasp, and for MUCH cheaper. This has fuck all to do with Rolex, and more about cheaping out.
Glycine should be killing Tudor B/bays
in the market, but the power of marketing
sucks customers into paying exorbitant
prices for ETA Tudors.
Polished middle links are an absolute deal breaker for me...looks horrific.
I don't wear it on the bracelet ever, so it doesn't bother me
@@AverageBros Fair enough mate - the watch is a stunner...but they just completely shit the bed with the bracelet in my completely subjective opinion.
It’s nice but a bit bland, had higher expectations for this one.
Older Guys "generally" have more money to spend than Younger Guys. That being said, the Date is Too Small, so, You won't be getting much money from Older Guys. Good Luck with that...
Spending time in my ‘favourite automobile’ - really? - like I’m Jay fuck’n Leno - excellent review otherwise 👍
Alternative of a black bay 58, which is a alternative of a submariner 🤣
Glycine is a respected brand