Stoked you posted this. I’ve been scouring the internet the past 3 days looking for more video reviews on this watch. My only concern is the female end links being too big for my 6.5 wrist - looks good on you so I’m not worried. I ain’t afraid of a lil’ wrist presence. As I have no need for a gmt, I want to go for the divers to time stuff. I like the blue but want to hold off to see if they have more colors variations coming out.
Which Tudor do u have? I have a CW already but thinking of ‘upgrading’ to a Tudor but not sure I can justify the expense if not actually any better? Might just but another CW!
@@marcusorme261 I have the Black Bay 36, and don't get me wrong its a wonderful watch, but considering it has a very similar ETA and no micro-adjust, you know you are paying the premium for the branding, heritage, and marketing.
Thank you! Great review - I am so impressed with this CW GMT. I wised the watch was truly an “orca”, if it was DLC. The proportions are awesome! Most of CW watches have such thin bezels making the proportions not right for my taste. The other areas CW has gotten right is the GMT hand, bracelet and clasp - just perfect at an incredible price.
Nice review. I own this exact watch, and love it. I don’t find it to be especially shiny, in fact the C60 watches are equally shiny if not more, with their highly polished and faceted indices, the ceramic bezel, and inky dial, compared with the matte dial on the Aquitaine. I also love the distortion from the domed crystal - it truly gives vintage vibes. I’m also getting similar accuracy to yours, a few seconds plus a day, which is COSC standard, so can’t complain there!! A really great watch that is underrated in my opinion.
Awesome video just what I was looking for. One small point is that the average person when they hear water resistance in meters they immediately think depth capability but the correct measure is ATM which refers to atmospheric pressure resistance. 200 meters sounds like overkill but actually 20 ATM (which is the true measurement) is just the point where you can be more confident that when you dive into a pool that your watch can withstand the pressure impact of the watch hitting the water. I wish that the ATM measure was used and not depth to be more clear.
I like how you had Autumn on your wrist where your friendship bracelet is as well behind you 🍁🍂 Needed to jump into and out of the pumpkin patch though 🎃 Podcastage crossover, noice.
I own one of these and honestly haven't had the best experience. I tried to return the watch within the 60 days and they offered me a partial refund, The power reserve does not last 56 hours and I noticed it was 12 minutes slow after wearing it 4 days in a row. It bothers me that I paid $1750 for a watch that has the same movement as the Glycine Combat Sub GMT. And the Glycine cost $650. I ordered this watch for my birthday and really liked the watch and the box but I'm not impressed with their customer service or the reliability of the watch itself. Now they are telling me that the watch has a major scratch on the crown that it definitely did not have when I sent it in. They have had the watch for over a month and its just been a back and fort. Not what I expected from a premium watch brand. You protect your brand, take a tiny loss and refund the money. I lived in Europe for a a year and I noticed their customer service doesn't come close to what we are used to in the US. Specially when it comes to returns. Buyer beware
The blue one has been a grail of mine. Still deciding on when the right time is to get it!
Stoked you posted this. I’ve been scouring the internet the past 3 days looking for more video reviews on this watch. My only concern is the female end links being too big for my 6.5 wrist - looks good on you so I’m not worried. I ain’t afraid of a lil’ wrist presence. As I have no need for a gmt, I want to go for the divers to time stuff. I like the blue but want to hold off to see if they have more colors variations coming out.
CW is killing it these days. I love my Sealander 36mm - 33% the cost of my Tudor, both feel just as nice
Which Tudor do u have? I have a CW already but thinking of ‘upgrading’ to a Tudor but not sure I can justify the expense if not actually any better? Might just but another CW!
@@marcusorme261 I have the Black Bay 36, and don't get me wrong its a wonderful watch, but considering it has a very similar ETA and no micro-adjust, you know you are paying the premium for the branding, heritage, and marketing.
Keep doing what you're doing. Always put a smile on my face.
Great review as always! I'm really digging this watch.
Thank you! Great review - I am so impressed with this CW GMT. I wised the watch was truly an “orca”, if it was DLC. The proportions are awesome! Most of CW watches have such thin bezels making the proportions not right for my taste. The other areas CW has gotten right is the GMT hand, bracelet and clasp - just perfect at an incredible price.
Nice review. I own this exact watch, and love it. I don’t find it to be especially shiny, in fact the C60 watches are equally shiny if not more, with their highly polished and faceted indices, the ceramic bezel, and inky dial, compared with the matte dial on the Aquitaine.
I also love the distortion from the domed crystal - it truly gives vintage vibes.
I’m also getting similar accuracy to yours, a few seconds plus a day, which is COSC standard, so can’t complain there!!
A really great watch that is underrated in my opinion.
Awesome video just what I was looking for. One small point is that the average person when they hear water resistance in meters they immediately think depth capability but the correct measure is ATM which refers to atmospheric pressure resistance. 200 meters sounds like overkill but actually 20 ATM (which is the true measurement) is just the point where you can be more confident that when you dive into a pool that your watch can withstand the pressure impact of the watch hitting the water. I wish that the ATM measure was used and not depth to be more clear.
I like how you had Autumn on your wrist where your friendship bracelet is as well behind you 🍁🍂
Needed to jump into and out of the pumpkin patch though 🎃
Podcastage crossover, noice.
I never really understood the poitn of lume, you cant see it at night
What are some great winter watches? besides fall.
Great review, thank you! It certainly looks way less shiny on their site. You saved me a purchase.
You can always return it without any cost. Just try it for yourself before being convinced by TH-cam
Almost all alike.....how many can one buy !?!
The dial of the tudor looks a bit papery
I own one of these and honestly haven't had the best experience. I tried to return the watch within the 60 days and they offered me a partial refund, The power reserve does not last 56 hours and I noticed it was 12 minutes slow after wearing it 4 days in a row.
It bothers me that I paid $1750 for a watch that has the same movement as the Glycine Combat Sub GMT. And the Glycine cost $650. I ordered this watch for my birthday and really liked the watch and the box but I'm not impressed with their customer service or the reliability of the watch itself. Now they are telling me that the watch has a major scratch on the crown that it definitely did not have when I sent it in. They have had the watch for over a month and its just been a back and fort. Not what I expected from a premium watch brand. You protect your brand, take a tiny loss and refund the money.
I lived in Europe for a a year and I noticed their customer service doesn't come close to what we are used to in the US. Specially when it comes to returns.
Buyer beware
Thanks for sharing your experience. This is extremely important for those considering a watch.
That’s not been my experience with CW. They have the best return policy and are super reliable
Nice watch love the case shape
Didn't you say previously your wrist is 18 cm??
from top of your deck?
The clasp is huge.
this watch would have been a killer watch if it was just black and white.
i just wish they were made in England. most of this, and most watches are largely made in China (ie bracelets, clasps, etc)
I like this brand, but god, their logo is ugly.