A quick question... They have a jump hour and a quick change date. Are they on the same crown position? If so, how do you move the quick hour adjust back? This seems great if you're only going forward in time zones such as flying from the US to the UK but what happens when you fly back? I've never quite got on with Horage' design language but this is a looker but the black dial might be more to my taste.
Great question, the jump hour is crown ‘forward’ crown ‘back’ is the date. So if you ‘jumped’ past the current date you could flip it back whilst still holding the grown
@@CasualWatchReviews Oof. That's an odd design choice. I much prefer what Omega did with the Globemaster, where you have the jumping hour, which you can move backwards and forwards, and by cycling through the hours this way you adjust the date.
@@remus2001 im a sufferer of this market standard design where every 2 months I need to flip jumping hr non stop to match the odd and even month date. In this I will appreciate this new Horage date jumping design
I have one and it is excellent. It's so light and unobtrusive, which requires you to recalibrate your impressions of quality when they are based on 'weightyness' and chunkiness. You can barely feel the watch on your wrist. Mine is a bit scratched on the case and strap now but that's okay because it is mine and shows life's patina. The lume is great as well. I've swam in the ocean with it, done DIY wearing it and ridden my bike with it. It's a great watch.
I was looking forward to a review of this watch in some natural light. I really like it. I would like to know why the date wheel is in white though? and why they can't do their GMT in that dial
Maybe it's time for these high end watch makers to embrace that they're a luxury product and show it openly in their divers instead of pretending they're an everyman's tool watch.
A quick question... They have a jump hour and a quick change date. Are they on the same crown position? If so, how do you move the quick hour adjust back? This seems great if you're only going forward in time zones such as flying from the US to the UK but what happens when you fly back? I've never quite got on with Horage' design language but this is a looker but the black dial might be more to my taste.
Great question, the jump hour is crown ‘forward’ crown ‘back’ is the date. So if you ‘jumped’ past the current date you could flip it back whilst still holding the grown
I think the question is can you jump the hour hand forwards and backwards?
No, back is the date change!
@@CasualWatchReviews Oof. That's an odd design choice. I much prefer what Omega did with the Globemaster, where you have the jumping hour, which you can move backwards and forwards, and by cycling through the hours this way you adjust the date.
@@remus2001 im a sufferer of this market standard design where every 2 months I need to flip jumping hr non stop to match the odd and even month date. In this I will appreciate this new Horage date jumping design
Lovely watch sam I've had my eye on horage for a while now they make some fantastic time pieces 😁👍
Do you happen to know what if any shock resistance these have for a daily wear watch?
Thanks for the review!
Is the dial always bright blue or is it more restrained in a normal light situation?
I have one and it is excellent. It's so light and unobtrusive, which requires you to recalibrate your impressions of quality when they are based on 'weightyness' and chunkiness. You can barely feel the watch on your wrist. Mine is a bit scratched on the case and strap now but that's okay because it is mine and shows life's patina. The lume is great as well. I've swam in the ocean with it, done DIY wearing it and ridden my bike with it. It's a great watch.
OMG at $6000 you can buy a lot of great watches.
You could also pay a lot more for a lot less… thats the fun of the hobby!
Define great and what are the metrics?
If it’s legacy name brands, then Chrysler made great cars too…
I was looking forward to a review of this watch in some natural light. I really like it. I would like to know why the date wheel is in white though? and why they can't do their GMT in that dial
Do they have an movement factory called Horage?
The entire company is called Horage. They make movements as well as watches.
@@CasualWatchReviews... Interesting, thank you for reply.
nice watch i love it.... cheers
Thanks for watching Craig!!
Great watch. Nice and thin. Even have a date for Sam.😂
Yep 100% 😂
Maybe it's time for these high end watch makers to embrace that they're a luxury product and show it openly in their divers instead of pretending they're an everyman's tool watch.
I agree that bracelet looks too shiny. Good thing they have a brushed option
What is horage? 🙈
Oh.. no, you’re thinking of “whorage” 😅
Farage?