It's a shame that they haven't learnt from their previous issues. It's not a good look to keep pumping out stuff that's a bit shoddy.According to people who have handled the watch and movement inside, apparently it's rough around the edges, so the Yema QC does not seem to have improved :/
That's really nice, which model is that?
Alpina Startimer (40mm) on an aftermarket brown leather strapThat's really nice, which model is that?
GoodWhat are your thoughts on automatic mechanical watches?
The only way to go. Thats a real watchWhat are your thoughts on automatic mechanical watches?
They are and many yearsPeople say that there bad at keeping time? and how long do they last before need servicing?
It's all relative though...People say that there bad at keeping time?
Depends on the brands, some suggest 2 years, some suggest up to 10 years.... whether you follow that is entirely up to you. I'd say most of us on here follow the 'if it's still keeping good time and not having issues, it's not time for a service' type philosophy.and how long do they last before need servicing?
Part of the joy of a real watch is setting it every so often. I set mine weekly. It's usually drifted only 20 seconds by then.People say that there bad at keeping time? and how long do they last before need servicing?
Depends on the brands, some suggest 2 years, some suggest up to 10 years.... whether you follow that is entirely up to you. I'd say most of us on here follow the 'if it's still keeping good time and not having issues, it's not time for a service' type philosophy.
I really like this. (In blue or black for me) huh. Never heard of the brand til nowNew Yema vintage coming out to kicktsarter soon, €1499 for backers, €3000 retail thereafter. Uses their new in-house 70 hour micro rotor movement rated to -3/+7s accuracy. Looks fantastic if you ask me.
Specs:
3 colours, green, blue, black
39mm case
9.2mm thick
43.5mm lug to lug
100m WR
Sapphire
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