This is an excellent, thoughtful review - do more of them! I need something to fill the void now that Worn and Wound is focusing on written instead of video content.
I’ll probably not get an answer, but still... Hey @GMTminusFive: How come the caliber 3330 in your Speedmaster Mark II has jumping chronograph seconds?!
I'm a happy owner of Mark II you presented. I have noticed that on your movie red minute hand of chronograph is not moving smoothly but "jumps" every 60 seconds. I haven't seen it on any other Mark II including mine. You can go ahead and check other reviews of this watch. Do you have any thoughts? Great review by the way!
I just today stumbled upon your reviews. Incredibly good reviews of awesome timepieces! Comment regarding this one - I've "hammered out" heaps of luxury watch bracelet link pins myself with ease, using only a $10 Chinese watch tool, and I still prefer the robustness of a pin and collar system. From my experience, Rolex is the only one who's really got it right so far with screws - big and robust with deeply cut screw heads, unlike Omega or Grand Seiko with their tiny tiny little microscopic screw heads. Anyway - you're awesome man, really enjoying watching this stuff!!
You guys definitely need to do more reviews. The production and quality is superb and very entertaining to watch!
Thanks for the kind words, Richie!
This is my favorite Speedmaster
You really need to do more reviews. Probably the best ones out there. Love this watch.
Really appreciate that (and the watch, obviously). If you're not already, make sure you check us out for more reviews at gmtminusfive.com.
This is an excellent, thoughtful review - do more of them! I need something to fill the void now that Worn and Wound is focusing on written instead of video content.
Thanks, Michael!
I’ll probably not get an answer, but still...
Hey @GMTminusFive: How come the caliber 3330 in your Speedmaster Mark II has jumping chronograph seconds?!
I'm a happy owner of Mark II you presented. I have noticed that on your movie red minute hand of chronograph is not moving smoothly but "jumps" every 60 seconds. I haven't seen it on any other Mark II including mine. You can go ahead and check other reviews of this watch.
Do you have any thoughts?
Great review by the way!
pejtras I, too, have the same watch and I just noticed the jump on his watch. It should be moving smoothly just like the second hand.
Hawes380 Is it possible your watch is a fake? I bought mine at Omega boutique, all hands are moving smoothly
Great review. Clear voice, excellent points made.
I just today stumbled upon your reviews. Incredibly good reviews of awesome timepieces! Comment regarding this one - I've "hammered out" heaps of luxury watch bracelet link pins myself with ease, using only a $10 Chinese watch tool, and I still prefer the robustness of a pin and collar system. From my experience, Rolex is the only one who's really got it right so far with screws - big and robust with deeply cut screw heads, unlike Omega or Grand Seiko with their tiny tiny little microscopic screw heads. Anyway - you're awesome man, really enjoying watching this stuff!!
Great presentation review.
14mm hight? Rrrrrriiiight!
Quite an attractive watch, but too overpriced.
can't touch them not me at list lol