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Offering every bit of value you could hope for in a dive watch, the TechnoMarine Grand Cruise feels at home in the water and in the conference room. This automatic watch gets power from an NH35A automatic movement with a 41-hour power reserve Read More
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I like my ' Blue dial ' so much for $93 I just grabbed the ' White dial ' for a saving of $3 for the sum total of $90 !! awesome watches for basically nothing ,,, caviet !!! if you are a bigger guy/gal who can pull off a large watch ,, I can 6 ft and 100kg then no problems .
Review will happen when the white one arrives , it will be interesting to compare the QC between these watches as I guarantee they are from totally different run's .
Stay tuned .
NH35A movements are unbranded calibers used in lots of cheap watches, they are pretty much a throw away caliber for tourist tat level watches, which is what Technomarine started as anyway. Even a $500 watch should have a Seiko or something in it.
This is an entry level watch and has an entry level movement.
At $150, in the area of what they usually go for, it's a slightly expensive entry level watch.
Or do you think the $590 means something?
SDanteNH 35/36/37 are manufactured to the exact same standards as the 4R 35/36/37 movements so please don't belittle a great Automatic movement that the band REM sung ' Automatic for the People ' so please stop with the snobbery .
Yes they are cheep (ish) but they are well made and will give years between a $150 service ,,, I have many Seiko's with the 4R movements as well as many with the NH , and know that there is nothing between them ! ( I also have a few ETA 2824's , Omega and others and my Seiko's hold their heads high ) .
Dmanjapan
Sep 8, 2020
Only 48mm? For that kind of money I feel cheated. Back to Invicta where size still matters.
DmanjapanHa Ha Ha ,, It just pisses me off all these keyboard know it all's that dont actually own the watch being discussed ,,, back to your sushi ,,, me a Canadian Jack Danials ' T Bone awaits "
I 💭 Omega is still a high end brand. Yes their movements are not technically in 🏡 but these are exclusive for them from Swatch Group.
Another brand with exclusive movements is Longines and the pricing is notably lower. Both Omega & Longines have interesting complications like column wheel chronographs, annual 📆 and retrograde indicators (interestingly only Longines got this one)
The difference with Omega is their coaxial escapement, the METAS stuff which I don't care a lot about, and that they have more models with gold or 💎 on the dial or bezel.
So I guess Longines is a better value compared with Omega... Because build quality is similar between these brands and both have interesting exclusive movements. But Omega has more recognition as a higher end ⌚
If you want in 🏡 calibers within Swatch Group you'll have to go 🆙 to Blancpain, Breguet, Jaquet Droz or Glashütte Original (the last 2️⃣ brands have dropped here)