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If you saw Maverick from Top Gun walking down the street, he may very well be wearing the Helgray Hornet. Inspired by 1980s fighter jets and pilots, the Hornet is bold, durable, and overbuilt Read More
I own this watch. The minute-hand fell off without any bumps or tare at all and the customer support is non-existing. Stay away from this company, they are scammers!
watchkookI was thinking the same...
after who wants to put 200$ in that "watch"??!! there are so many which are much better for this price!
(when I say "better" I am talking about price regarding quality)
I did a review of this watch (see link below). I know people are saying this watch isn't worth it, because it has a Miyota quartz movement that can be found for ~$10. But you still have to manufacture a case, straps, crystal, etc.. To me, it's not always about the best mechanical movement. I bought this watch, because it is a quartz and my plan was to use it as a beater that I could rely on. No winding, no worrying about scuffs, and crystal clear dial. So far, it has lived up to my expectations. I did a youtube review of it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjD6u9Gh7_Y Overall, if you are looking for a reliable, durable, watch with crystal clear dial, and the added perk of the rotating inner bezel for dual time zones, I would say $199 is worth it. Just my take.
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Sep 15, 2017
WatchRamblerNice review. Had my eyes on this watch many times before because I really like this watch design. Unfortunately I shifted my collection more towards mechanical/automatic watches as I just hate replacing batteries... Never checked it, but if there was automatic version of this model I would buy it for sure.
The watch looks good but a $300 MSRP for a 10$ Miyota quartz movement sounds like a rip-off to me. Even at 200 bucks i'd get something else.
If you like the cushion-case, just get a Seiko new-turtle.
Three handed dual timers work for most people. I have a Magrette Dual Time for that. In fact, for those that crave "military" time, something like a purist 24hr Glycine would probably fit the bill. I have one as my daily wearer and it's easy to adapt to the dial and telling the time. In fact, it takes a bit of getting used to a 12 hour dial when I revert.
As for 4 hander GMT watches, I tend to look at them like chronographs. Most people are going to use the added functionality rarely. A simpler watch will be less hassle and do what you need it to do 99% of the time. For the other 1% there's smartphones :)
kstokley219$ for a watch with a miyota quartz movement I find it still expensive... When you, for exemple, compare it to the Vostok Europe Limo of a previous drop at 199$ with an automatic GMT movement vostok 2426 you just think "is that a joke?"