Just found your channel, thank you for your very thorough review of the watch. Hope to pick it up in 36 when it restocks. Also love that you cover all these different micros, keep it up!
I have the 38mm version of this watch and really enjoy it. I agree about the button for the micro adjust, it’s really hard to push. That and the legibility (I had to expect this, getting the mint green dial - it doesn’t contrast well with the hands) are my only 2 gripes. Overall a great watch.
The same style micro adjust on my San Martin is overly stiff as well. Prefer the on the fly microadjust from the older CWs, a few Zelos with the ones that required a nail to pull out. The best one is the microadjust on my Artelier Wen though, super nice.
Excellent review! I agree that the 34 has a more elegant case with thinner, more attractive lugs and nicer chamfers. My favorite watch is my 36mm OP green dial, which has a far more elegant case than the Traska 36, the most comfortable and robust bracelet and a movement that keeps perfect time. However, there is no denying that the Traska offers a tremendous amount of value for one tenth the price of the Rolex.
Ok, I was hesitating between the 38 and 36 version, cause as a daily I wouldnlt want something too small and elegant. But your wrist shots (my wrist being quite the same as yours) convinced me the 36 is the better option. Great and complete reviews btw !
I’ve had a hard to push micro adjust of this style on a different watch and it got easier to use after a month of intermittent wear. BTW, I have loved what Traska has been doing for some time, however, for me, at this price range, I tend to sacrifice specs for brand and history and go for the likes of Hamilton, Tissot, Seiko, etc.
Hope that the micro adjust also loosens here! It is interesting to hear that some will look over what’s best on paper to go towards something more proven. Not something I’ve considered but there’s a reason the big boys are around
I have the same San Martin you show (but in black) to compare the micro adjust mechanism. On my SM it takes a lot of pressure to engage the button, similar to the Traska you reviewed. So I think it might be more of a crap shoot than brand specific. Thanks for the video!
@@hajjcomb interesting! Good to hear. I’ve talked to traska and their newest generation is better for the micro adjust. I’ve also found that if you flip the watch over and try using your pointer finger instead of your thumb, it’s surprisingly easier to adjust
This is a really nice watch. Are there other Microbrands that even compete with it in this price range with an OP look? I don't see any Seikos like this with these specs unless you're willing to spend almost double. This isn't a cheap watch. But the specs are really good and it looks great.
I'm debating between the new 38mm adriatic blue and 36mm cypress green. Have you had any experience with the 38mm? I have a 6.5 inch wrist, and I can't decide which size I will like more.
@@jwags24 ya the 38mm wears well. It’s of course larger and leans “sportier” because of how large it is compared to the 36, but you could wear either. I have the same size wrist and tried on the 38 this past weekend at windup
It is silkier but I would say the San Martin micro adjust feels better and by better I just mean easier to use, it’s very likely the same system with different tolerances
@@LordFreak030 I would say pretty similar overall. The commuter is more comfortable for sure. The micros just is slightly better on the San Martin just because it’s easier to use. Traska edges our slightly because of the hardening treatment
I was really tempted by this watch, but after much deliverance I went for a Tissor PRX 35mm in the end. I still like this though, such a beautiful watch.
Would love to see your take on the new San Martin SN0129 3 hander and how it stacks up against micro brands like Traska.. They just released it and a lot of people say it's their best one yet. The specs and quality for $220 look amazing.
Personally I would go for this watch. I’ve never personally liked the falcon and like the rest of loriers line more. It also depends on if you want a everyday kind of watch tbh at is modern or one more vintage styles
@@theknightswatch thank you for your reply, it means more than you probably think, your advice is another tick in the box that I was already swaying to, I do want to wear it all day, every day, the extra toughness on the Traska is huge for me, I don’t work in an office, I’m on the shop floor, moving and changing aluminium moulds, the watch will get a beating, it’s Traska all the way, once again, much obliged for the feedback, cheers from Lancashire England 👍👍
This watch grow on me and is now my daily driver. The one thing that´s keep bothering me is the text ´TRASKA´ on the dial, it looks just cheap 🤷 It´s a combination of the word Traska and the font they used 🤢 on the other hand I love the ´flower´ on the dial, crown and clasp 👌🏻
I can definitely say that this Traska is made by the same manufacturer as Henry Archer Watches. Same bracelet, case, markers, crown. All with just minor tweaks.
@@1vbAPiYk Interesting. I dont have it either. But from what i have read I concluded that it is basically like San Martin quality. Or is it even worse?
@@marko0marko0marko01 It's worse, lots of problems with the dial "shifting" - being lower and higher in other place, misaligned markers and so on. They will probably figure it out but I wouldn't buy from them for at least a year. I like their designs and anti scratch coating but they have to correct their quality control issues
Just found your channel, thank you for your very thorough review of the watch. Hope to pick it up in 36 when it restocks. Also love that you cover all these different micros, keep it up!
Appreciate it thank you. Hopefully you aren’t too far away from getting your traska
I’ve been regretting badly not grabbing the meteorite dial version of this. Thanks for the video! You get so many pieces I’m interested in.
The meteorite was really lovely. It’s such a good pattern that lends to watches so well.
Same here! Missed it due to my payment card provider being overly cautious.
I have the 38mm version of this watch and really enjoy it. I agree about the button for the micro adjust, it’s really hard to push. That and the legibility (I had to expect this, getting the mint green dial - it doesn’t contrast well with the hands) are my only 2 gripes. Overall a great watch.
The same style micro adjust on my San Martin is overly stiff as well. Prefer the on the fly microadjust from the older CWs, a few Zelos with the ones that required a nail to pull out. The best one is the microadjust on my Artelier Wen though, super nice.
Excellent review! I agree that the 34 has a more elegant case with thinner, more attractive lugs and nicer chamfers. My favorite watch is my 36mm OP green dial, which has a far more elegant case than the Traska 36, the most comfortable and robust bracelet and a movement that keeps perfect time. However, there is no denying that the Traska offers a tremendous amount of value for one tenth the price of the Rolex.
Ok, I was hesitating between the 38 and 36 version, cause as a daily I wouldnlt want something too small and elegant. But your wrist shots (my wrist being quite the same as yours) convinced me the 36 is the better option.
Great and complete reviews btw !
100% 36 is the way to go with wrists like ours. Was so surprised when I tried on the 38 for the first time. It felt really big
I’m really surprised by the faults. I’ve heard Traska trumps all its competitors in regard to quality control. I’m so glad you called it out.
Definitely nothing too drastically wrong here but there is always room from improvement
I’ve had a hard to push micro adjust of this style on a different watch and it got easier to use after a month of intermittent wear. BTW, I have loved what Traska has been doing for some time, however, for me, at this price range, I tend to sacrifice specs for brand and history and go for the likes of Hamilton, Tissot, Seiko, etc.
Hope that the micro adjust also loosens here! It is interesting to hear that some will look over what’s best on paper to go towards something more proven. Not something I’ve considered but there’s a reason the big boys are around
You give an amazing review! Bravo!
Does the clasp now have the protective coating? It didn't used to back on the earlier models.
I have the same San Martin you show (but in black) to compare the micro adjust mechanism. On my SM it takes a lot of pressure to engage the button, similar to the Traska you reviewed. So I think it might be more of a crap shoot than brand specific. Thanks for the video!
@@hajjcomb interesting! Good to hear. I’ve talked to traska and their newest generation is better for the micro adjust. I’ve also found that if you flip the watch over and try using your pointer finger instead of your thumb, it’s surprisingly easier to adjust
My absolute wish is that they do a commuter with a white dial and applied logo in 34mm
Hopefully one day!!
34mm not coming back (for now anyways) sadly
@@Ozeenlit will make a comeback!
That's a great color. Almost Celadon? Thanks for a great review (and the watchouts!)
This is a really nice watch. Are there other Microbrands that even compete with it in this price range with an OP look? I don't see any Seikos like this with these specs unless you're willing to spend almost double. This isn't a cheap watch. But the specs are really good and it looks great.
@@Ben-bs4od hard to find some direct equivalent. Can go to Henry archer but I haven’t seen them in person so can’t say for sure they stack up.
I'm debating between the new 38mm adriatic blue and 36mm cypress green. Have you had any experience with the 38mm? I have a 6.5 inch wrist, and I can't decide which size I will like more.
@@jwags24 ya the 38mm wears well. It’s of course larger and leans “sportier” because of how large it is compared to the 36, but you could wear either. I have the same size wrist and tried on the 38 this past weekend at windup
How is bracelet quality compared to the San Martin you showed in the video? Does it feel like it is better quality or identical?
It is silkier but I would say the San Martin micro adjust feels better and by better I just mean easier to use, it’s very likely the same system with different tolerances
How is the finishing and build quality against the san martin which you pulled out?
@@LordFreak030 I would say pretty similar overall. The commuter is more comfortable for sure. The micros just is slightly better on the San Martin just because it’s easier to use. Traska edges our slightly because of the hardening treatment
I was really tempted by this watch, but after much deliverance I went for a Tissor PRX 35mm in the end.
I still like this though, such a beautiful watch.
Would love to see your take on the new San Martin SN0129 3 hander and how it stacks up against micro brands like Traska.. They just released it and a lot of people say it's their best one yet. The specs and quality for $220 look amazing.
Its an amazing-looking watch
Appreciate the suggestion, I’ll order one to review. Is there a specific color of the 3 you’d like to see?
@@theknightswatch white sand dune looks by far the best imo 👍
@@SunsetSheen perfect, I got you, I’ll review that one
Would you buy this watch before the Lorier Falcon? I can’t decide between the 2 👍
Personally I would go for this watch. I’ve never personally liked the falcon and like the rest of loriers line more. It also depends on if you want a everyday kind of watch tbh at is modern or one more vintage styles
@@theknightswatch thank you for your reply, it means more than you probably think, your advice is another tick in the box that I was already swaying to, I do want to wear it all day, every day, the extra toughness on the Traska is huge for me, I don’t work in an office, I’m on the shop floor, moving and changing aluminium moulds, the watch will get a beating, it’s Traska all the way, once again, much obliged for the feedback, cheers from Lancashire England 👍👍
@@peteratherton897 oh ya knowing that traska 100%. Enjoy it man!
But every single time I check those are sold out
They do sell pretty quick. Recommend to follow their instagram or sign up for the newsletter
This watch grow on me and is now my daily driver. The one thing that´s keep bothering me is the text ´TRASKA´ on the dial, it looks just cheap 🤷 It´s a combination of the word Traska and the font they used 🤢 on the other hand I love the ´flower´ on the dial, crown and clasp 👌🏻
I can definitely say that this Traska is made by the same manufacturer as Henry Archer Watches. Same bracelet, case, markers, crown. All with just minor tweaks.
To be fair I think traska came first 😂 but I get you. I’m sure microbrands share parts because only so many factories make them.
My only issue is that it's too close to the OP.
true
They're all out of stock, Commuter 36 or 38 or Venturer
Ya to be fair took me a bit to get this review out. But they will restock undoubtedly. Just don’t know how soon!
Coo, watch for million kf customer whk cankt pay 6500€ for a rolex tifany
Nice design, poor quality
Do you have it?
@@marko0marko0marko01 seen a couple reviews showing poor quality, I dont need to own something to have an opinion, American
@@1vbAPiYk Interesting. I dont have it either. But from what i have read I concluded that it is basically like San Martin quality. Or is it even worse?
@@marko0marko0marko01 It's worse, lots of problems with the dial "shifting" - being lower and higher in other place, misaligned markers and so on. They will probably figure it out but I wouldn't buy from them for at least a year. I like their designs and anti scratch coating but they have to correct their quality control issues