Bought a lorier when I first started getting into watches, not sure what drew me to a microbrand as a new watch collector but I'm glad I picked one up! The owners are awesome and the pieces are of great quality + specs for the price.
I really appreciate you putting a spotlight on watches we would normally never hear about. The acrylic crystal on this watch isn’t an issue at all. I purchased some buffing cream to take some marks out of the crystal of my speedmaster and it really worked well. So I wouldn’t have any hesitation purchasing a watch with an acrylic crystal. Stay safe and healthy!
Plus no glare or smudges I have to keep wiping off constantly. Personally, and strangely, it reminds me of my childhood at the baker's and stope when went to buy PS/Gameboy games. Or more relatably, when I got dragged to the old family jeweler, they still use plesiglass, most places! I stole a cut gem three times the size of my fist when I was 5 lol!
I own the Lorier Hydra and I absolutely love it! The acrylic MAKES the watch for me. The way light is reflected off of it onto the dial, you can't get it from sapphire at this price. You really can't help but stare at the way the light hits the dial. It is SOOOOOO hard to beat this watch in terms of style and quality at this price point.
I've got the Hydra as well and it just wouldn't be the same watch with a different crystal. I even like the micro scratches I have in it. It just adds more character in my opinion.
I have a Lorier watch and can safely say it’s amazing. I especially love the metal band, the links look better than any other ones I’ve seen, and was a main selling point for me :)
Baltic and Lorier watches equals all of the “mad scientist” thoughts I was having about the perfect watch. I wanted a quality vintage watch with a updated - decent movement at a reasonable price point at 40MM and under...no crown guards...LORIER & BALTIC. Literally saved me 10K...seriously saved me 10,000 bucks!
Teddy, I have watched your channel growing and you really got the balance right. Your videos about affordable watches and micro brands are so well presented and researched. There are so many channels about Rolex here and Omega there and that's fine but it's really refreshing how you approach brands like Lorier which I haven't heard of before, even though I thought I know nearly every brand out there. I wish you sincerely the best of luck to grow the channel further.
Wow, you picked up on this real quick. The next gen Falcons and Neptunes came out only a short while ago. Also you're the first one to comment on the new line with the miyota movement. Well played, Teddy.
I liked one of their photos on Instagram of this prototype model and they asked if I wanted to get loaned one and I said sure. Have had it with me for the last month. It’s a cool watch 👍🏻
@@TeddyBaldassarreI know you are always looking for “the next great topic” to discuss. Have you thought about a video just on Lorier watches? I think they are killing it with their designs and their sales! Most of their watches are almost always sold out. Their Hyperion GMT is exquisite. Their Falcon 3 is probably the best Explorer homage out there. And although you have reviewed their Hydra (which is awesome), I don’t think you have reviewed their Neptune. I just think Lorier may be worth a dedicated video as obviously many enthusiasts are buying their inventory days after they come out.
I can see myself getting a Lorier watch in the future. I’ve seen interviews with the husband/wife team and also saw them on Instagram Live. I like how focused they are as a brand.
Hi Teddy appreciate the review. I just received my first Lorier Neptune, their version iii yesterday. Great looking device, like the Falcon you reviewed. I decided to buy from Lorier as they're my local Microbrand and I wanted something a little different too. Keep up the good work
Appreciate your review of the series 2 Falcon. Just picked up their series 3 and would love to hear your views on the updates they’ve made to this piece. All the best!
The Falcon II really hit it out of the park from the first version in respect to the overall dimensions and choice of movement. I also like the overall look of the watch, especially that crown which is kind of one of their brand features. I really like a good size crown. Thanks again Teddy for another great review, Brian
Gotta agree with you about the acrylic. The Speedmaster Hesalite is drastically different in appearance to the Sapphire variant. I'd pick the Hesalite 10/10.
I watched this video. Then I watched your BB36 video. I hemmed. I hawed. I bought the BB36 and sweated bullets until it arrived. So glad I went upmarket. $2,400 for a watch seemed crazy at the time, but man is the quality a HUGE step up from Mido, Tissot, etc. I don’t regret it. Thanks for all the amazing reviews, you are a treasure my man.
Thirty six mm looks good on your wrist. I have small wrists too . That is one of the reasons I buy vintage Omega. I just purchased a 1944 Omega Bumper, and it looks great on my wrist.
I've been watching video after video of reviews on Lorier watches for a few months and decided to buy one, ofcourse had to wait for the series 3 Neptune to come along but it was a tough decision between the Neptune and Falcon!! Mine comes today and so excited! Thanks for the honest review Teddy!
Falcon I: Too big Falcon II: Perfect Watch. Better Version of the Black Bay 36. Falcon III: Love it. Better Version of modern Explorers. Falcon IV: Hopefully the better version of the Omega Railmaster 1957? That will be hard to achieve though :D
Nice to see a review of the white falcon which I am waitlisted for. When it arrives it will be my 4th Lorier in the collecion. I really love their design and the thoughtfulness that you see when you hold one your hand. As they say, deapite the vintage cues they are very practical watches.
I bought the Gemini, in the panda face, as a gift to myself for graduating law school and love it. It is truly an amazing watch. I love winding it every morning. I do wish the watch case was a little bigger, maybe around 40 or 41mm. Otherwise, it is a fantastic piece. For me, the bracelet is one of the most comfortable I've ever worn. The pushers to activate and reset the chronoscope function are nice and robust. All in all, this watch is one of my favorites. Highly recommend more people check out this brand! Worth every penny!!
They have said again and again that it would cost less for them to have used sapphire crystal. They had to hunt hard to find a manufacturer that could make an acrylic crystal that would meet the water resistance they wanted. acrylic takes any beating you can throw at it and then you just polish it out with some toothpaste, its awesome vs having a big scratch that is impossible to fix like many of my sapphire crystals have.
That's good to know! But it begs the question: What on earth are you up to with your watches?? I've worn my beater watch constantly for almost 10 years and people still ask me if it's new because there isn't a single scratch on the cristal. I have to then educate them on the fact that the glass is synthetic sapphire which is almost impossible to scratch.
Also, I really like the way the (domed) crystal on my Dan Henry 1962 looks which is something called K1 mineral. Seems tougher than hardlex so far although I have been more careful than with my Seiko 5...
Great video, I put myself on the ordering list for the Gilt Green as I'm hoping this will act as an everyday watch I can wear for low key outdoor activity like camping, hikes with my young family. I had their Gen 1 Neptune and was very impressed. Had an issue with their thickness which is now addressed with their new movement choice.
I've had a v1 Falcon for over a year now and I absolutely love it! Was a little apprehensive about it having acrylic and not sapphire but I haven't regretted it one bit.
I'm on the waiting list for the new falcon, but i wanted to ask - how scratch resistant is it compared to sapphire? How often does it need polywatch? Thanks
Thanks Teddy, great review as always. This exact model has been on my mind for a bit so your comments will not make my wallet too happy! I've owned a series 2 Neptune for about 8 months (with the Seiko movement) and it works a treat, about +4 seconds per day. The acrylic is obviously prone to scratching but the dome really adds something special to the feel of the watch.
There's something brilliantly alluring about the texture of the dial on this kind of daily wearer casual watch, that and the bracelet which is notably different from every oyster bracelet out there, really interesting effort
Awesome job. Slick video as always. Thank you for introducing us to this new (to me) brand. I always appreciate the production and the education. Stay healthy.
Great Video as always! Got my Neptune SIII yesterday and I'm totally in love with the vintage looks and the waterdrop-like acryllic crystal! So glad I gave a microbrand a chance for my first diver.
Great video. I have the Neptune II with tilt dial. Love it. Great construction, one of the better bracelets in my opinion. I’m on the waitlist for the Falcon 2 white dial. Your review has confirmed that this was the right choice.
I've modded quite a few of my Hamilton Khakis from original sapphire crystal to acrylic, many have too. Acrylic yes scratches way more easily, but with a little toothpaste and a rag and about 2 minutes effort, it looks new again. Sapphire domes are a nightmare for reflection and legibility in sunlight unless they are very well AR'ed. Sapphire shatters, acrylic doesn't. And acrylic is deaf cheap to replace, and very quick and easy to install. And also, I'd MUCH prefer acrylic over hardlex/mineral crystal. Once hardlex scratches, good luck repairing it. Great review although I think comparing this watch to a dress watch like a SARB033 is an oversight. The Lorier is an adventure/explorer watch and has more in common design wise with an Explorer, BB36, Aqua Terra, or Hamilton Khaki on the more affordable end. As an adventure piece, I would have loved to see how it sat on the wrist on a nato and leather strap. Good review though 👍
Lorier is a great brand. I'm definitely going to buy a Neptune in near future. As for the new Falcon, I really appreciate the new 36mm size but I will miss the series' 1 unique dial.
Cool microbrand for sure with nice designs. Never handled the first gen so I can’t speak with any real authority on what I like more. I enjoy the lack of two toned colors here though.
I have no issues with acrylic ... agree with you Teddy, it's far warmer and gives some character to the watch. It's quite expensive to do domed sapphire, you have to have realistic expectations at this price point.
Another great review Teddy. I like the model, specifically the white waffled dial and the integration of the bracelet to the lugs and case. With that said it reminds me how much I want Tudor to release a white dial 36mm Black Bay.
I have the V2 Neptune for over a year now. I loved it when I received it and it has become one of my all time favorite watches. The quality is exceptional, dial and case are great and the bracelet is very confortable and well put together. The devil is in the detail and Lorier did a great job. Absolutely worth the price and I will get another Lorier some time for schure!
I'm amazed how perfectly it looks on you. It looks natural and in sync on you. 36mm scares me a little. My smallest watch is a 37 and I feel like I'm pushing it even though I have thin wrists.
I have a neptune series II and a Gemini, and I'm getting a navy falcon in this upcoming production batch (I was lucky to get an early wait list spot). I have frankly too many microbrand watches from the affordable space lol so I'm fairly experienced in this area and I think Lorier is my favorite, next to Visitor perhaps. The Acrylic is honestly far superior to Sapphire, the warmth and distortion is so much better and scratches can be easily erased with polywatch. If anybody is considering them I'd say it's a no-brainer, go for it. Or just wait a while, their offerings have consistently gotten better over time in precisely the right ways and I'd bet that trend will continue.
I actually think the small scratches in acrylic add charm to it. Kinda like how bronze patinas. Shows your history with it. And when it gets too cloudy then just polish it out.
acrylic refracts light while sapphire reflects it. i have a neptune gen 2. the distortions are beautiful and really transform the watch. polywatch is your friend as far as scratches go, totally worth it. i am on the waitlist for the 3rd gen. the bracelet is amazing by the way, could use one more micro adjustment, but is extremely comfortable, and has screw in pins which is a plus.
Mine’s on order!!! I think you’ve articulated the trade off between sapphire and acrylic very nicely. I own the Seiko Cocktail Time and Junghans Max Bill. The domed look is beautiful on both
I’ve got a budget of $500 for my 30th and I can’t find exactly what I want from the big, affordable brands, that’s why I’ve turned to micro brands as a possibility. Great review!
Love the symmetry; well balanced dial; no day/date is a big plus for me; beautiful tapered lugs; nice and thin; decent movement. If I needed a dressier everyday, this one would be at or near the top of my list.
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Hi, Rotor's movement it's not too noisy ? I saw on forum, it's an issue on this watch, and on miyota 90s5 generally. Note, I return an sternglas naos for this issue. So I don't want to make the same error. My LIP Himalya (Miyota 82S5) is not too noisy for me. thanks, Teddy B. for your videos, so useful.
I like acrylic. It can be polished up to a point, and even though it's not as tough, it's cheaper to replace. The vintage look just can't be pulled off properly without acrylic either.
Agreed on that. Acrylic no question looks more inviting and “vintage” than sapphire. Loge the looks but are certainly reasons going for sapphire as well.
@@TeddyBaldassarre "Inviting" is the perfect word. You never look pretentious wearing acrylic. You also feel like you can toss it around more freely. My sapphire crystal got scratched when I hit it against the wall accidentally, because concrete apparently has some trace material that is above 9 on Mohs hardness scale. Well repair is extremely tough, and replacing that is over 100 dollars! What good was the toughness when you can still easily come across harder than 9 materials in your day to day life?
@@johnsurs22 cool story, never happened to me with saphires. Been wearing just 1 piece for almost an year now, bumped it plenty of times into desk, doors and walls and has exactly zero signs of wear. On the other hand, I've scratched 2 acrylic glass watches the very first day I put them on my wrist. And that was just the beginning. Sold em both, eventually. Acrylic looks fine, even scratched, on vintage watches, not on vintage-wannabees
@@andrei-cosmin.popa85 You still have to get unlucky with sapphire crystals, and it also depends on the curvature. If yours is flat, you may not have hit the crystal directly that hard. Maybe I should have gone for a flat sapphire. Acrylic obviously scratches easily, but the scratches can be polished out. Nothing wrong with sapphire, just stating the pros and cons
LOVE LOVE LOVE Lorier! I have a Hydra and a Gemini. Would love to add that white Falcon, but super hard to get. I wish you would have commented on the fact that plexi is much harder to break than sapphire and that surface scratches can be buffed right out of plexi with polywatch. I truly believer plexi is more durable than sapphire, overall (def not scratches thought).
I am getting the blue dial variant and it should be in hand this week, really looking forward to it. I am a big fan of a 36mm watch and would like to see more watches in this size as I believe it is so right. Thanks again for the great review, Brian.
I LOVE vintage-inspired pieces! But I am super uptight about scratches on my crystals, so acrylic is a deal breaker. It would be sweet with vintage-like watches to have the option of sapphire. Then I could buy a Max Bill :)
Hey Teddy, another great review, could you review smith Everest PRS 25, it share the same 36mm case size and it has favourable review on it, would like to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks 😊
I have a seiko watch with a sapphire crystal. It has scratches all over it, and what's really irritating is the fact that I can't polish it out. You can polish acrylics.
Hi Teddy, can you let us know if the micro adjustment worked well. It’s a must for me at least to easily adjust - without tools - as I heat up or cool down throughout the day. Would have liked to see that along with vids of the other colours too.
I love the look of this watch and lorier watches in general lol! I like the dome acrylic but what sells me is the bracelet and how the finish plays with the light! I’m fairly new to watch collecting and currently only own a Seiko 5 snk805 and a gshock dw5600. Im currently saving for something from Lorier! Thanks for the review
I am so close to pulling the trigger on a very clean used Falcon 2. I just worry 36mm will wear too small as my 37mm Seiko SNKL41 is pushing it already, size-wise...great video as always, Teddy.
Update…I finally purchased the black/gilt Falcon II. It’s a great watch! I highly recommend it for smaller-wristed folks. The amount of links that can be removed allows you to place the clasp exactly where it will sit the best on the underside of your wrist (I like the clasp moved closer to the 6-o’clock side of the watch than the 12-o’clock side for comfort & fit).
Beautiful watch and I get what they were trying to do with the acrylic crystal, but it kind of kills it for me. If it was sapphire I would've ordered one of these in a second. Wish they would've at least given people the option of that upgrade. Maybe on future iterations..
I think this is a great budget option for those who can’t or won’t spring for an Explorer or Tudor 36 - this is a great, very old school option at a reasonable price. The SARB and especially the SARX, although beautiful, do not quite scratch that itch. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for, the blue dial version is killer. Thanks for the video.
Teddy!! I love all yours videos! You should do a review on the CW Sandhurst field watch!! I think its a beautiful timepiece with a lot of future potential going right behind it!! Also its COSC certified which is pretty impressive. Cheers!!
Hey Teddy. I hope you and your are safe and well. Visited the site. Some really nice pieces. Might consider pulling the trigger on one. Awesome video as usual. All the best. Be safe. Stay well.
While this watch does look excellent, the moment I loaded the Lorier website and say the Gemini in white, I had to get on the wait list. Thanks for this introduction to the brand! Would love to see you review some of their other offerings.
I have a new diver style watch with a bubble domed acrylic chrystal. It has a Seagull St1612 automatic movement. It's very accurate and I wear it daily. I have a lot of vintage watches with acrylic chrystals but wear the new one mostly, as it's something I don't need to worry about. I also have a tube of Polywatch standing by to polish out any scratches. I like the look of the Lorier but I only buy vintage watches now.
Teddy I got the Neptune 3 now, did you ever get your hands on previous versions? I had the gen 2 and MAN you need to review this new one. It’s perfect, so much thinner.
A company that i never saw ref on ur videos is junker and zepellin. What is your take away from those brands? They are affordable and the design looks great
I've had my eyes on the Lorier for ages, but can't get over the spacing between the hands on the pinion... each hand has 1mm between each and they look odd, each hand casts a huge shadow.
I like the name of the watch. Too small for my almost 8" wrists. I like the 40-42mm size for a dress watch. I do love the dial and hands. I am wearing my Orient Bambino Gen 4 blue dial on a mesh. I wonder what this watch would look like on a mesh. Great review and As a new subscriber, I love the content. I have a wide variety of watches in my collection. This brand would fit right in with a little larger model
There are more interesting microbrans out there really, but the review was excellent because you explain more of what we are used to see brands. Thanks. Very interested in the Formex essence.
Great video as always! Could u pls let me know since this watch uses acrylic type crystal, does it feel plastic when u touch/tapping the watch glass? Love to get one but bit reluctant due to its acralic glass ? Cheers!
Bought a lorier when I first started getting into watches, not sure what drew me to a microbrand as a new watch collector but I'm glad I picked one up! The owners are awesome and the pieces are of great quality + specs for the price.
I like them sticking to that vintage vibe with the acrylic.
I really appreciate you putting a spotlight on watches we would normally never hear about. The acrylic crystal on this watch isn’t an issue at all. I purchased some buffing cream to take some marks out of the crystal of my speedmaster and it really worked well. So I wouldn’t have any hesitation purchasing a watch with an acrylic crystal. Stay safe and healthy!
Plus no glare or smudges I have to keep wiping off constantly.
Personally, and strangely, it reminds me of my childhood at the baker's and stope when went to buy PS/Gameboy games. Or more relatably, when I got dragged to the old family jeweler, they still use plesiglass, most places!
I stole a cut gem three times the size of my fist when I was 5 lol!
I own the Lorier Hydra and I absolutely love it! The acrylic MAKES the watch for me. The way light is reflected off of it onto the dial, you can't get it from sapphire at this price. You really can't help but stare at the way the light hits the dial. It is SOOOOOO hard to beat this watch in terms of style and quality at this price point.
I've got the Hydra as well and it just wouldn't be the same watch with a different crystal. I even like the micro scratches I have in it. It just adds more character in my opinion.
I literally got on the waitlist for the next batch of this exact watch last night! Impeccable timing Teddy.
Me too! Teddy is like the devil on my shoulder lol
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I receive my Neptune tomorrow and the falcon will be ready in august
Did you get the watch? Do you like it? :)
I have a Lorier watch and can safely say it’s amazing. I especially love the metal band, the links look better than any other ones I’ve seen, and was a main selling point for me :)
Baltic and Lorier watches equals all of the “mad scientist” thoughts I was having about the perfect watch. I wanted a quality vintage watch with a updated - decent movement at a reasonable price point at 40MM and under...no crown guards...LORIER & BALTIC. Literally saved me 10K...seriously saved me 10,000 bucks!
Baltic is getting way too expensive for what it offers quality wise
Teddy, I have watched your channel growing and you really got the balance right. Your videos about affordable watches and micro brands are so well presented and researched. There are so many channels about Rolex here and Omega there and that's fine but it's really refreshing how you approach brands like Lorier which I haven't heard of before, even though I thought I know nearly every brand out there. I wish you sincerely the best of luck to grow the channel further.
Very thorough review Teddy! ...The watch reminds me of a Black Bay 36!
Jesus Christ Teddy. Just looked at the blue falcon yesterday and wanted to buy it and now you put out a vid. Godspeed
Wow, you picked up on this real quick. The next gen Falcons and Neptunes came out only a short while ago. Also you're the first one to comment on the new line with the miyota movement. Well played, Teddy.
I liked one of their photos on Instagram of this prototype model and they asked if I wanted to get loaned one and I said sure. Have had it with me for the last month. It’s a cool watch 👍🏻
@@TeddyBaldassarreI know you are always looking for “the next great topic” to discuss. Have you thought about a video just on Lorier watches? I think they are killing it with their designs and their sales! Most of their watches are almost always sold out. Their Hyperion GMT is exquisite. Their Falcon 3 is probably the best Explorer homage out there. And although you have reviewed their Hydra (which is awesome), I don’t think you have reviewed their Neptune. I just think Lorier may be worth a dedicated video as obviously many enthusiasts are buying their inventory days after they come out.
I can see myself getting a Lorier watch in the future. I’ve seen interviews with the husband/wife team and also saw them on Instagram Live. I like how focused they are as a brand.
Hi Teddy appreciate the review. I just received my first Lorier Neptune, their version iii yesterday. Great looking device, like the Falcon you reviewed. I decided to buy from Lorier as they're my local Microbrand and I wanted something a little different too. Keep up the good work
Happy to do it. Have enjoyed the focus on smaller brands as of late, keeps things interesting for me. Thanks for watching and enjoy the new watch!
Finally a Lorier review! In terms of scratches, once I rebuffed mine it was good as new.
Appreciate your review of the series 2 Falcon. Just picked up their series 3 and would love to hear your views on the updates they’ve made to this piece. All the best!
The Falcon II really hit it out of the park from the first version in respect to the overall dimensions and choice of movement. I also like the overall look of the watch, especially that crown which is kind of one of their brand features. I really like a good size crown. Thanks again Teddy for another great review, Brian
Gotta agree with you about the acrylic. The Speedmaster Hesalite is drastically different in appearance to the Sapphire variant. I'd pick the Hesalite 10/10.
Probably the best example of this in all of watchmaking. Should have mentioned this! Thanks for watching!
I watched this video. Then I watched your BB36 video. I hemmed. I hawed. I bought the BB36 and sweated bullets until it arrived. So glad I went upmarket. $2,400 for a watch seemed crazy at the time, but man is the quality a HUGE step up from Mido, Tissot, etc. I don’t regret it. Thanks for all the amazing reviews, you are a treasure my man.
Thirty six mm looks good on your wrist. I have small wrists too . That is one of the reasons I buy vintage
Omega. I just purchased a 1944 Omega Bumper, and it looks great on my wrist.
Awesome video Teddy! You inspired me to start a watch collection. Thanks!
Honored to help Daniel! Thanks for watching!
I've been watching video after video of reviews on Lorier watches for a few months and decided to buy one, ofcourse had to wait for the series 3 Neptune to come along but it was a tough decision between the Neptune and Falcon!! Mine comes today and so excited! Thanks for the honest review Teddy!
Perfect size! Great video as always, Teddy. Stay safe.
Thanks my friend! Same to you!
Falcon I: Too big
Falcon II: Perfect Watch. Better Version of the Black Bay 36.
Falcon III: Love it. Better Version of modern Explorers.
Falcon IV: Hopefully the better version of the Omega Railmaster 1957? That will be hard to achieve though :D
Very happy to see another 36mm beauty hit the market.
The white dial lowkey reminds me of a golf ball
Nice to see a review of the white falcon which I am waitlisted for. When it arrives it will be my 4th Lorier in the collecion. I really love their design and the thoughtfulness that you see when you hold one your hand. As they say, deapite the vintage cues they are very practical watches.
Which others do you own? I also own two already, hydra and series 1 Neptune. And on the waitlist for the falcon series 2 white.
infinity wars I have a gen 2 neptune, 2 Geminis: a reverse panda and the ww le.
I bought the Gemini, in the panda face, as a gift to myself for graduating law school and love it. It is truly an amazing watch. I love winding it every morning. I do wish the watch case was a little bigger, maybe around 40 or 41mm. Otherwise, it is a fantastic piece. For me, the bracelet is one of the most comfortable I've ever worn. The pushers to activate and reset the chronoscope function are nice and robust. All in all, this watch is one of my favorites. Highly recommend more people check out this brand! Worth every penny!!
They have said again and again that it would cost less for them to have used sapphire crystal. They had to hunt hard to find a manufacturer that could make an acrylic crystal that would meet the water resistance they wanted. acrylic takes any beating you can throw at it and then you just polish it out with some toothpaste, its awesome vs having a big scratch that is impossible to fix like many of my sapphire crystals have.
That's good to know! But it begs the question: What on earth are you up to with your watches?? I've worn my beater watch constantly for almost 10 years and people still ask me if it's new because there isn't a single scratch on the cristal. I have to then educate them on the fact that the glass is synthetic sapphire which is almost impossible to scratch.
Also, I really like the way the (domed) crystal on my Dan Henry 1962 looks which is something called K1 mineral. Seems tougher than hardlex so far although I have been more careful than with my Seiko 5...
Excellent video editing, execution, dialog, dude you are killing it, I've even started liking the brand!
Great video, I put myself on the ordering list for the Gilt Green as I'm hoping this will act as an everyday watch I can wear for low key outdoor activity like camping, hikes with my young family. I had their Gen 1 Neptune and was very impressed. Had an issue with their thickness which is now addressed with their new movement choice.
I've had a v1 Falcon for over a year now and I absolutely love it! Was a little apprehensive about it having acrylic and not sapphire but I haven't regretted it one bit.
I'm on the waiting list for the new falcon, but i wanted to ask - how scratch resistant is it compared to sapphire? How often does it need polywatch?
Thanks
Thanks Teddy, great review as always. This exact model has been on my mind for a bit so your comments will not make my wallet too happy! I've owned a series 2 Neptune for about 8 months (with the Seiko movement) and it works a treat, about +4 seconds per day. The acrylic is obviously prone to scratching but the dome really adds something special to the feel of the watch.
There's something brilliantly alluring about the texture of the dial on this kind of daily wearer casual watch, that and the bracelet which is notably different from every oyster bracelet out there, really interesting effort
I own four Lorier watches. Big fan! I prefer the styling of the previous version Falcon, but I do like how they have slimmed it down.
Gosh your photography just keeps getting better and better
Very sensible discussion on acrylic crystal here that I hadn't considered. Thank you.
Awesome job. Slick video as always. Thank you for introducing us to this new (to me) brand. I always appreciate the production and the education. Stay healthy.
Happy to do it Craig! Love what I get to do 🙌🏻 stay safe
Great Video as always! Got my Neptune SIII yesterday and I'm totally in love with the vintage looks and the waterdrop-like acryllic crystal! So glad I gave a microbrand a chance for my first diver.
Loving these new intros to the video and the watch selections. Keep up the great work Teddy
Great video. I have the Neptune II with tilt dial. Love it. Great construction, one of the better bracelets in my opinion. I’m on the waitlist for the Falcon 2 white dial. Your review has confirmed that this was the right choice.
I love the design the green/gilt one is very nice
I kinda love the waffle dial
I've modded quite a few of my Hamilton Khakis from original sapphire crystal to acrylic, many have too. Acrylic yes scratches way more easily, but with a little toothpaste and a rag and about 2 minutes effort, it looks new again. Sapphire domes are a nightmare for reflection and legibility in sunlight unless they are very well AR'ed. Sapphire shatters, acrylic doesn't. And acrylic is deaf cheap to replace, and very quick and easy to install. And also, I'd MUCH prefer acrylic over hardlex/mineral crystal. Once hardlex scratches, good luck repairing it. Great review although I think comparing this watch to a dress watch like a SARB033 is an oversight. The Lorier is an adventure/explorer watch and has more in common design wise with an Explorer, BB36, Aqua Terra, or Hamilton Khaki on the more affordable end. As an adventure piece, I would have loved to see how it sat on the wrist on a nato and leather strap. Good review though 👍
Me: Woohoo another 36mm let's buy it.
My wallet: you just emptied me for the "other watch" remember???
What an idiot you are
@@MmM-hn3bc He's a textbook example of an internet watch _idiot_ savant
Phafanapolis really? All I see is someone who likes 36mm watches. What’s it matter to you 😒
@@MmM-hn3bc I just noticed this comment, yes I like 36 mm watches. WTF my money I decide what I buy...stf and mind you own business
@@Mister_Phafanapolis I just noticed your stupid comment, yes I like 36 mm watches. WTF my money I decide what I buy...stf and mind you own business
Lorier is a great brand. I'm definitely going to buy a Neptune in near future. As for the new Falcon, I really appreciate the new 36mm size but I will miss the series' 1 unique dial.
Cool microbrand for sure with nice designs. Never handled the first gen so I can’t speak with any real authority on what I like more. I enjoy the lack of two toned colors here though.
@@TeddyBaldassarre I really liked the white guilt dial 😅 we have a bit different taste probably 😊
Thanks for the review!
I have no issues with acrylic ... agree with you Teddy, it's far warmer and gives some character to the watch. It's quite expensive to do domed sapphire, you have to have realistic expectations at this price point.
Another great review Teddy. I like the model, specifically the white waffled dial and the integration of the bracelet to the lugs and case. With that said it reminds me how much I want Tudor to release a white dial 36mm Black Bay.
I have the V2 Neptune for over a year now. I loved it when I received it and it has become one of my all time favorite watches. The quality is exceptional, dial and case are great and the bracelet is very confortable and well put together. The devil is in the detail and Lorier did a great job. Absolutely worth the price and I will get another Lorier some time for schure!
Surprised there was no mention of the Tudor Black Bay 36, which this watch certainly looks like it is getting some design cues from.
Exactly
True. The Tudor is a stunner. I'm buying that falcon as an affordable alternative.
I'm amazed how perfectly it looks on you. It looks natural and in sync on you. 36mm scares me a little. My smallest watch is a 37 and I feel like I'm pushing it even though I have thin wrists.
Get a Hublot and never look back. Just make sure you compensate by wearing a baby in the other hand. A fat one. Alfa male right there!
I have a neptune series II and a Gemini, and I'm getting a navy falcon in this upcoming production batch (I was lucky to get an early wait list spot). I have frankly too many microbrand watches from the affordable space lol so I'm fairly experienced in this area and I think Lorier is my favorite, next to Visitor perhaps. The Acrylic is honestly far superior to Sapphire, the warmth and distortion is so much better and scratches can be easily erased with polywatch. If anybody is considering them I'd say it's a no-brainer, go for it. Or just wait a while, their offerings have consistently gotten better over time in precisely the right ways and I'd bet that trend will continue.
Hey Teddy, could you do an update video on your watch collection?
I actually think the small scratches in acrylic add charm to it. Kinda like how bronze patinas. Shows your history with it. And when it gets too cloudy then just polish it out.
acrylic refracts light while sapphire reflects it. i have a neptune gen 2. the distortions are beautiful and really transform the watch. polywatch is your friend as far as scratches go, totally worth it. i am on the waitlist for the 3rd gen. the bracelet is amazing by the way, could use one more micro adjustment, but is extremely comfortable, and has screw in pins which is a plus.
Terrific review Teddy! You hit the nail on the head, re individual tastes & or difference. I like Lorier’s range of watches in general! 😍👍🏼😎
Mine’s on order!!! I think you’ve articulated the trade off between sapphire and acrylic very nicely. I own the Seiko Cocktail Time and Junghans Max Bill. The domed look is beautiful on both
Love the classic look ! Maybe my next watch.
As always super review 👍
We need a Casio Edifice review ASAP Teddy!
I’ve got a budget of $500 for my 30th and I can’t find exactly what I want from the big, affordable brands, that’s why I’ve turned to micro brands as a possibility. Great review!
Love the symmetry; well balanced dial; no day/date is a big plus for me; beautiful tapered lugs; nice and thin; decent movement. If I needed a dressier everyday, this one would be at or near the top of my list.
Hi,
Rotor's movement it's not too noisy ? I saw on forum, it's an issue on this watch, and on miyota 90s5 generally.
Note, I return an sternglas naos for this issue. So I don't want to make the same error. My LIP Himalya (Miyota 82S5) is not too noisy for me.
thanks, Teddy B. for your videos, so useful.
I like acrylic. It can be polished up to a point, and even though it's not as tough, it's cheaper to replace. The vintage look just can't be pulled off properly without acrylic either.
Agreed on that. Acrylic no question looks more inviting and “vintage” than sapphire. Loge the looks but are certainly reasons going for sapphire as well.
@@TeddyBaldassarre "Inviting" is the perfect word. You never look pretentious wearing acrylic. You also feel like you can toss it around more freely. My sapphire crystal got scratched when I hit it against the wall accidentally, because concrete apparently has some trace material that is above 9 on Mohs hardness scale. Well repair is extremely tough, and replacing that is over 100 dollars! What good was the toughness when you can still easily come across harder than 9 materials in your day to day life?
@@johnsurs22 cool story, never happened to me with saphires. Been wearing just 1 piece for almost an year now, bumped it plenty of times into desk, doors and walls and has exactly zero signs of wear. On the other hand, I've scratched 2 acrylic glass watches the very first day I put them on my wrist. And that was just the beginning. Sold em both, eventually. Acrylic looks fine, even scratched, on vintage watches, not on vintage-wannabees
@@andrei-cosmin.popa85 You still have to get unlucky with sapphire crystals, and it also depends on the curvature. If yours is flat, you may not have hit the crystal directly that hard. Maybe I should have gone for a flat sapphire. Acrylic obviously scratches easily, but the scratches can be polished out. Nothing wrong with sapphire, just stating the pros and cons
It wears a bit bigger than a 36, nice looking watch, the waffle is cool too.
LOVE LOVE LOVE Lorier! I have a Hydra and a Gemini. Would love to add that white Falcon, but super hard to get. I wish you would have commented on the fact that plexi is much harder to break than sapphire and that surface scratches can be buffed right out of plexi with polywatch. I truly believer plexi is more durable than sapphire, overall (def not scratches thought).
Cool watch, Teddy. I'm waiting on my Falcon with green dial to arrive.
I have a Neptune II coming to me hopefully in late August. I love the brand, the style and i cant wait until my watch arrives.
Good review Teddy. Not a watch in my future, but a decent looking time keeper.
Love my Neptune 3...super cool watch!
I am getting the blue dial variant and it should be in hand this week, really looking forward to it. I am a big fan of a 36mm watch and would like to see more watches in this size as I believe it is so right. Thanks again for the great review, Brian.
Who's Brian?
@@dparis2172 I am using my wives google account so that is why I signed my name at the end.
I LOVE vintage-inspired pieces! But I am super uptight about scratches on my crystals, so acrylic is a deal breaker. It would be sweet with vintage-like watches to have the option of sapphire.
Then I could buy a Max Bill :)
got a first generation hydra from lorier and i love it to bits
Hey Teddy, another great review, could you review smith Everest PRS 25, it share the same 36mm case size and it has favourable review on it, would like to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks 😊
I have a seiko watch with a sapphire crystal. It has scratches all over it, and what's really irritating is the fact that I can't polish it out. You can polish acrylics.
Hi Teddy, can you let us know if the micro adjustment worked well. It’s a must for me at least to easily adjust - without tools - as I heat up or cool down throughout the day. Would have liked to see that along with vids of the other colours too.
I love the look of this watch and lorier watches in general lol! I like the dome acrylic but what sells me is the bracelet and how the finish plays with the light! I’m fairly new to watch collecting and currently only own a Seiko 5 snk805 and a gshock dw5600. Im currently saving for something from Lorier! Thanks for the review
I am so close to pulling the trigger on a very clean used Falcon 2. I just worry 36mm will wear too small as my 37mm Seiko SNKL41 is pushing it already, size-wise...great video as always, Teddy.
I like it. I went into the review with an “acrylic...nope” attitude, but I think you may have me convinced.
Acrylic looks much better than sapphire. I would never swap the acrylic on my Max Bill for a sapphire one.
Yep, I think acrylic was the correct call here.
Update…I finally purchased the black/gilt Falcon II. It’s a great watch! I highly recommend it for smaller-wristed folks. The amount of links that can be removed allows you to place the clasp exactly where it will sit the best on the underside of your wrist (I like the clasp moved closer to the 6-o’clock side of the watch than the 12-o’clock side for comfort & fit).
Beautiful watch and I get what they were trying to do with the acrylic crystal, but it kind of kills it for me. If it was sapphire I would've ordered one of these in a second. Wish they would've at least given people the option of that upgrade. Maybe on future iterations..
I think this is a great budget option for those who can’t or won’t spring for an Explorer or Tudor 36 - this is a great, very old school option at a reasonable price. The SARB and especially the SARX, although beautiful, do not quite scratch that itch. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for, the blue dial version is killer. Thanks for the video.
Just sold my sarb for a navy Lorier. Def not regretting it.
Teddy!! I love all yours videos! You should do a review on the CW Sandhurst field watch!! I think its a beautiful timepiece with a lot of future potential going right behind it!! Also its COSC certified which is pretty impressive. Cheers!!
Nice looking watch. Where are they made?
Hey Teddy. I hope you and your are safe and well. Visited the site. Some really nice pieces. Might consider pulling the trigger on one. Awesome video as usual. All the best. Be safe. Stay well.
Teddy I like your videos! Keep up he good work 👍
Acrylic and some polywatch = no worries!
While this watch does look excellent, the moment I loaded the Lorier website and say the Gemini in white, I had to get on the wait list. Thanks for this introduction to the brand! Would love to see you review some of their other offerings.
I have a new diver style watch with a bubble domed acrylic chrystal.
It has a Seagull St1612 automatic movement. It's very accurate and I wear it daily. I have a lot of vintage watches with acrylic chrystals but wear the new one mostly, as it's something I don't need to worry about.
I also have a tube of Polywatch standing by to polish out any scratches.
I like the look of the Lorier but I only buy vintage watches now.
YES! My Neptune is on the way in blue & white
Teddy I got the Neptune 3 now, did you ever get your hands on previous versions? I had the gen 2 and MAN you need to review this new one. It’s perfect, so much thinner.
What a beautiful watch. I understand why they went with the acrylic but I know I would scratch it badly probably on the first day.
I dig the design, finishing and size. Only thing I would upgrade is box saphire and clasp - more adjustment spots since there's no half links
Lorier is one of those microbrands like Ming, Unimatic, and Baltic that just knocks every single model out of the park.
Beautiful piece. Thanks, Teddy.
A company that i never saw ref on ur videos is junker and zepellin. What is your take away from those brands? They are affordable and the design looks great
Great video. Nice looking watch. Lighting was a little dark couldn’t see it real well.SEIKO IS KING !!!
Falcon III is about to drop with a 369 dial. Am considering the new model.
I've had my eyes on the Lorier for ages, but can't get over the spacing between the hands on the pinion... each hand has 1mm between each and they look odd, each hand casts a huge shadow.
I like the name of the watch. Too small for my almost 8" wrists. I like the 40-42mm size for a dress watch. I do love the dial and hands. I am wearing my Orient Bambino Gen 4 blue dial on a mesh. I wonder what this watch would look like on a mesh. Great review and As a new subscriber, I love the content. I have a wide variety of watches in my collection. This brand would fit right in with a little larger model
There are more interesting microbrans out there really, but the review was excellent because you explain more of what we are used to see brands. Thanks. Very interested in the Formex essence.
How does the acrylic glass hold up with scratches? This is my one worry.
Great video as always!
Could u pls let me know since this watch uses acrylic type crystal, does it feel plastic when u touch/tapping the watch glass? Love to get one but bit reluctant due to its acralic glass ?
Cheers!
I like it when you put the price in the title.