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Always fun to check out a brand new watch from a brand new brand. Do they play it safe or go for broke? What do youu think Monro did? Cheers, Jody
You do have to admire this watch's versatility. It has GMT, world time, and, if you're in a pinch, you can use the case as a wok.
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They're promoting the wok agenda
thank you...will never be able to unsee that... a wok / whohahaha
Exactly, it looks like a bowl.
Hi All, thank you so much for the comments, we are only a small start up and wanted to do something different and not too generic. We know this will divide the room but you have to go with what you believe in. We have massive plans and have already designed 5 new models that we hope will appeal to everyone. Once again thank you for the comments and have a great weekend.
Well done for doing something different. I think it looks great!
@monrodesignstudioltd5705 maybe a 40mm version as well in the future ;)
Smaller is better,38-41mm
I like the case shape and the slanted knurling. Those fixed lugs are confident and confidence is attractive!
I have a different taste with hands and indexes (I prefer thicker hands and differing indexes for better legibility), but don't let me dampen your spirits, I'm not buying any watches now...
I just wanted to let you know that I like the air your watch puts out and I feel like you'll have success. :)
IMO, this is a design studio that is so intent on designing something different that they didn't really ensure that they designed something cohesive. Don't like the case, don't like the lugs, don't like the polished finish on everything. I do like the dial, hands, crowns and early bird price.
Came to say something similar. The watch appealed to me until I saw the side profile. That case shape in full polish is just too much for me. Too bad, cause there are parts of this watch that do well.
This is very interesting, and you really can't argue at under £200. I think I would like it more it a more reserved colour, the blue or green look nice. I think my main complaint here is that a travellers watch and an adventure watch are really two markets with little intersection. An adventure watch can be large but needs higher wr, brushing to hide the scrapes and less complications. A travellers watch needs a thinner profile and smaller dimensions generally. Here, you get the size of an adventure watch with the specs of a traveller. And fixed lugs are great for an adventure watch, but at 14mm you are then pushing dangerously close to 17mm/19mm total thickness..... fine, but at that height and 44mm it wont travel well and with 100m wr it doesn't complete with a diver.
Love how you say ‘at £200, you really can’t argue with it’…….. then proceed to fully tear it apart 😂😂😂
@@alfieakaronaldog 😁 I think my only real negative is the thickness on a mandatory nato, which I could ignore at £200. It just feels like an odd combination of goals that are not really compatible.
Ouch! That double pass rubber under that pie plate case is monumental. And not in a good way. I like the world traveler genre, but this one's not for me.
Design, specs and proportions are all over the place
The only design element I can't understand is the pressure rating. The package looks like it is set up for some globetrotter in beast mode...but if you start really thrashing around in water it might get a bit leaky. I would have expected 200m WR (at least), or even go full Ray Mears and get it sealed up to 300m WR.
Maybe I'm paranoid, but I won't even get in the swimming pool with anything less than 200 m. WR.
The Ray is still my go to watch on vacation since 2018. Maybe pick up the blue one. Basically all the watch I need. No more "all show no go" micro brands or Seiko for me. Wasted money.
@@turk914You're paranoid, yes.
@@JeeGee114one of the few I wish I hadn't sold - eco drive titanium monocoque 300m 40mm... nearly perfect thing. Need to get another one really
I have yet to sport a leak on any decent watch with 100m WR rating for any water activity I involve myself in, incl. light scuba diving. I've also taken my Hamilton Khaki Field and Bulova Lunar Pilot (both rated at 50m) for a swim many a time, no issues whatsoever. 50m WR is plenty enough for most uses one would encounter, the question is only if the manufacturer can stick within the design tolerances and I found that most decent watchmakers can.
The bezel and crowns give an interesting geared look. However, the rest of the design element don’t flow well together, to my eye at least, and the size and thickness make it something that I could never see myself wearing. I am not even sure that I would stop to give it a second look if I were already in a watch shop with the money burning a hole in my pocket.
Orange goes nicely when you're wearing your prison outfit
Just found the dumbest comment of the day 🎉
Maybe Trump will pick one up in the presale...
@@simonchow6894Simon says chow.
@@troll2637 yeah Simon says goodbye
@@jontpttiny hands
Great, a watch that looks like a wok pan - just what we needed. 🍜
I was seriously thinking about this until: 44mm & Automatic. I shouldn't admit this but I'm so tired of automatic watches. It's been solar or nothing for me for a little while now and that seems to be working out just fine. As to size, I definitely have some 44mms but that's the very highest upward limit for me and I already have more watches than I want in that size. I was extremely glad when the downward trend in watch size started. Right around 40 seems to appeal most to me with anything in the 38-42 range being just fine. Also, the non-screw down crown is not good for me. I somehow manage to catch the crown on things and I've damaged several watches this way. A non-screw crown on dress watches is fine but for a daily driver? Probably better for me to avoid.
$250 and an Orange dial does sound nice (with a black rubber strap or steel bracelet, the orange rubber strap is just too much orange...). And the green looks like a keeper also. With only one exception, the few green watches I have are very bright green.
If anyone picks up one of these, maybe a post a few weeks after you pick it up with info on how you like it??
I would love an quartz watch that has a clean swoop. Im sure the technology to do it efficiently exists. As for solar, because i know that letting the capacitors discharge kills the watch, i avoid it for the convenience of being able to replace the battery instead of the entire unit if something goes wrong.
Agreed. I've been on an Eco-Drive kick for a while. I also like that VH31 quartz that has 4 beats per second. The Bulova Precisionist movement makes me sploosh!
@@RottingFarmsTV The Seiko VH31 movement is a sweeping quartz that ticks 4 times/second. Check it out.
@G-rig01 100% agree. Anymore if I'm going to do a mechanical watch then leave the day/date off. I want to set and go.
@@CoreyBrass I have to admit that I am lazy about setting the date and often don't. I too would prefer no day or date complication.
I live a fairly active outdoor lifestyle and the last thing I want when I’m in the wild is large metal bobble flopping around on my wrist. The form/function ratio seems off on this one.
I don't like it. I don't like the thickness. I don't like how far it sits off of the wrist. I don't like the high polish. I don't like the lug design at all. 🤢
There is another option for straps, although not saying that will increase the options by much. There are also straps that have some sort of screw to open/close the strap loop that attaches to the fixed lugs. For example Vario offers those for their 1918 Trench watches.
It looks like you have a pot-pie on your wrist.
1/2 off for a new set of bowls? Sounds good.
Nice to see another "affordable" microbrand GMT with decent specs and wonderful colours, especially the orange. Great video Jody!
44mm is a no go for me sadly. I’ve been waiting on more micro brands using the NH34, but sadly this one is just way too large for me.
The £399 RRP seems very high as it has the same specs (and less WR) than either the Cestrian or Depth Charge dive watches. At £199 it seems okay value.
This is abysmal. Whoever designed this gets credit for originality, but a massive fail in execution. I think they are going to have to keep giving these away to CZcamsrs to find enough suckers to buy one...
Agree it is a bit of mishmash of design elements but at the early bird price might be appealing. Thanks for another great review.
I actually love the fixed lugs, I was really digging this watch but too thick and too large for my wrist!
Great review, Jody!
I think it's a decent enough watch for the price. The thickness wouldn't be such a problem for me if the lugs were different. From the side, it kind of looks like a soup bowl on your wrist. I like the dial and the overall look, but the thickness and lugs are a turn-off.
Bloke next door's got an old MG and the headlights look remarkably similar. Good vid Jody 8-)
I can't really fault them with the 120 click bezel. This is an issue that even expensive watches can have. I'm looking at you, Montblanc Timewalker Chrono.
The profile shot makes this thing look like a salad bowl strapped to your wrist. Some cases work well oversized. This is not one of them.
"If you can't say something nice don't say anything at all" is my motto..
It’s a nice looking watch, but just a bit too large for me, and I’ve never understood fixed lugs. Thanks for the showing us the watch!
Love them. Clear and coherent design. Very much a tool watch. Too big for everyday wear? Maybe not, my Straton is 44 and 15 thick, perfectly comfy on a nato, anyday.
Thanks 😊.
I was thoroughly enjoying this watches credentials until I observed it sideways looking like a piece of half chopped onion that to you might like to install on your wrist
HA! Not much of a comebck possible from there I guess....
@@JustOneMoreWatch yes I crafted it that way LOL
Not bad. It's too big for me, but for someone with a large wrist it should serve them well. I look forward to them doing a diver in the 42mm range.
The size is crazy in combination with the case shape.
It is an adventure watch so you can use the case as a soup bowl :)
Ive been on the fence on this one but im in, trying to decide orange or green. Im a sucker for a cool chapter ring lol.
Great watch!
One thing you missed to observe, it is built to stay on your wrist, it can't be pulled from it quickly and by force. It is a daily watch, for sure, made for NATO straps. An excellent design.
Personally, I don't care for threaded crowns - I destroyed a thread of a titan case. I don't dive.
I think you have a different meaning of overlap perfectly as i do. I hope they have better qc given the deaign of the hands.
Check again, they overlap perfectly.
@@JustOneMoreWatch maybe my lying eyes deceive me! But it looked several degrees off when it was supposed to be right on the hour.
38mm and 42mm options would capture most of the market. Not so thick though. Bit of a silly size choice in 2023 really. Pretty watch and nice style
I’ll take it in orange… I have not purchased a micro brand in a while… I like what they’ve done here and it will be my first foray into fixed wire lugs… as always. Thanks for the great video.
£199...should be full price...sorry, It's a pass for me.
It looks like a monster watch, so big and thick. Did they make this for the Incredible Hulk andr Hulk Hogan?
I was on board... then a seen that, bell, shape of the watch. Combine that with the pass through strap requirement, and I'm going to pass. That all black version was calling to me, though.
The dial design is quite nice. But it looks like hockey puck on your wrist. Actually more like a cereal bowl! Nato strap only approach makes the thickness issue even worse though there are plenty aftermarket straps that won’t add. Odd size and thickness choices made here. 100m water resistance is totally fine but given the size of this thing, 200m should have absolutely been the result. Definitely not a watch for me but could be nice on an 8”+ wrist.
Agree with most of the other comments on here. Too shiny, too big and the fact that you have to use a nato or another pass through strap doesn’t help either. Otherwise great review
Apparently I'm the only person who liked this: I'm definitely not shy of wearing a big watch and don't mind a busy design. Guess that means I'll have a good shot at the early bird at least!
Id get this if it had normal lugs. 42/44mm is my perfect size and it has got nice functions with the gmt. But it seems its already a thick watch and limiting it to only nato style straps make it even more bulky.
In my opinion, high polish makes non “luxury” watches look cheap. An “adventure” watch should be brushed or sand blasted.
Interesting wristwatch. Looks a bit more like a wristwok. You might be able to cook some fried rice in that thing.
Ha Ha ... that's what I thought as well !
Not a bad looker. The design elements are very impressive. I particularly like the Arctic White with the grey strap. But after seeing it on wrist, I'm kind of turned off. It looks like a flying saucer has landed on your wrist. Just too thick, with the reverse concave shape making it appear even higher. And a NATO watch strap is only going to compound that. I have a fairly large wrist, but I don't think I can pull this off. Even my divers are only 42. And as many mentioned, if you want an all around "adventure" watch, 200 m. WR seems to be the dead minimum. Maybe acceptable for the half off price. But for full price, 100 m. WR doesn't cut it for a watch of this style.
Just a guess but the side view looks like a funky fire 🔥 pit grab some firewood 🪵 lawn chairs and some beers and head for the beach 😂
Oh dear - I was so hopeful, especially as it’s a UK launch. It’s not often I have a strong negative reaction to these specs but it’s definitely not for me. It looks like a fruit bowl and looks likely to move around on the limited choice of straps and scratch up real quick given all the polish and how bulbous it is. Value wise it looks good for those specs at £200 but a surprising design miss … from a design house? Perhaps the orange wasn’t the best colour way and the blacks might be more stylish?
opinions are like... everybody have one
I was warming to this till the down-the-arm shot of it on your wrist, where it looks about 50mm thick unfortunately. Thanks, as always, for showing though.
Excellent review, but alas I can buy a colander at my local Poundland for a pound. And for another pound spent on cocktail sticks I can contrive a semi-functioning deep-sea sundial. My Kickstarter goal is £2. Anyone? Mum?
This watch makes the Pelagos FXD look universally appealing
Well it’s different and ideal for those who insist on not wearing watches with a bracelet. Ridiculously tall on the wrist and is likely to catch on everything in the vicinity. Looks almost like a fob watch with a couple of lugs welded on it from the side view. For £400 you can have a proper Seiko ISO rated dive watch and even £200 will get you something decent from Citizen, so not really that much of a bargain, especially given the size and side profile.
Hi watch lovers from England, little story, I was looking for a watch, impulse buy, seen a Rotary GMT Pepsi watch second hand in great condition. I purchased for £59. New they are about £180. Mine is not in a new box, but a vintage style Rotary box which sell for about £20 on eBay. So I am extremely happy. I never thought I would ever buy a second hand watch but WOW.
Interesting piece. Something about the logo makes me think “Medical”, a cross between the Royal Flying Doctor Service and a Defibrillator logo, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
You lost me at 44mm and 51mm but it looks like a good watch for the big boys and I wish the makers the best with their launch.
If something has never sold at full price, then it can't launch for "50% off. That's just the price, and they're considering a price INCREASE in the future. Just my 2 cents.
Beautiful...love the twisted knurling. The minute hand opening that crests over the hour hand is spectacular. Details like that make me geek out!
Nice specs, I actually like the design and for the price. I just wish it was all brushed or bead blasted. All polish for a rugged, do anything, go anywhere watch?
Nice, but I'd prefer it with a clean chapter ring. The polished case would also get scratched to shit I think. Like the look of the orange one though.
I love the dial and hands, but i wish it was just a regular diver because the gmt stuff makes it way too busy.
Matt finish might make the thickness less obvious and the indices are too long making the hands too short. Love the look of fixed lugs but prefer Panerai style lugs so two piece straps fit.
Looks huge on wrist....dial is a bit busy....not for me I'm afraid...good luck to them
Great review! As always, your review is very unbiased. As for the watch, I love all the attention to detail here. I especially like the world time chapter ring, that is a really nice touch. I do however feel that the fixed lugs, bowl shape(which to me think back to a trench style watch maybe ?) and the dial hands keep this watch on the undecided list for me. I wish them well. I think they are going in the right direction!!
The side profile makes it look like a drum
I love that bright, seductive orange dial with the black bezel. However, I wonder how difficult it would be to find a bracelet that would work. Those lugs look like separate pieces that were welded on, which is a strange choice to me. When it's on your wrist, it does look like a pot sitting on a stove because of the shape and thickness of the case.
Top down looks great, any other angle and it seems like you've strapped a wok to your wrist.
I was all in until the dimensions. I'll stretch to 41mm but 44 is excessive.
What is the upper crown for?
Did you mention if it's a callers gmt or a travelers gmt?
I’m loving this watch the depth could be an issue but the white and stealth black are lovely. Good starting point.
Nice watch if you like them big and chunky, but that loom needs improving.
I'm sure that there will be enough people who want a massive watch which is going to be noticed to sell all they intend to make. Don't know how long it's going to stay shiny, it going to catch on a lot of stuff.
That is a ridiculously thick watch. 😂 I'm sure someone will like it though! Thanks Jody.
This is a cool watch, I just wish it had traditional lugs and bracelet options
That calendar on the back is spot on. Plus or minus 0 months.
I think a decent effort, good value and attention to detail. The logo makes me think Mini but it’s just too big even for us gorillas and it rides very high. Might’ve different if I had it in hand.
Monroe also make good 4x4 shocks. But I do like the watches on this video.
It is a good first effort. Nice to see someone not playing safe and pushing the envelope a little.
It looks really good, but 42mm is pushing it for me so 44mm would be just way to big. It is also quite thick so I would imagine hitting, getting it stuck a lot, but maybe that's just me.
i got mine and its brilliant it doesn't wear as big as you think
Look good but it needs 200m of waterproofing to clinch a deel from me
I like it, but it is too thick for my small wrist. A good start for the company thought.
I still dont get the issue with color matching date wheel. it looks so get otherwise. I would have gone for t otherwise because it looks otherwise perfect. bummer.
I like the design overall, but I agree second hand looks too small as part of the whole. I’m also not sure I can spare 16 mm off the top of my wrist. Still very tempting though. I’ll have to see what I’m thinking in the 19th.
Predictably, yet another GMT. Pretty much flavour of the month. Sizewise, possibly missed the trend. But what do you do if you want to sell? Yet another dive watch. A field watch? Something wierd? Definitely not a dress watch, noone wants them!
The side profile makes it look like they've taken some of the design aesthetic from Le Creuset. Own it! Put the orange on the outside with a matt black dial and chapter ring.
At last, glorious 4K is a regular thing. Well done to the Jod.
£200 watch with a seiko movement that has sapphire crystal and signed crowns!! Why oh why does seiko rob its consumers, I like this watch and will probably pick it up
Fixed lugs? No thanks.
Looks good from above, but way too chonky for my taste. Not a fan of the soup-bowl profile, either.
I like the orange or the green
I love a lot about this watch but it's just too big. The wrist shots make it look comical, which is a shame. A very easy pass for me... but I'd love to see more from them in future. I wouldn't be surprised if they came up with something I had to have.
Spec monster - style monstrous. Genuinely looking forward to the next releases though. Good luck 🤞🏽
Thanks Jody! the Arctic White looks great. This would be a great first mechanical watch for an adventurous person who can handle this chunky block! Quite liking the slogan, it's on point I think. Now I just have to distract myself while the sale is live to save some money. Cheers!
Nice watch but for an adventure watch I feel it should of had a brushed case.
I like a larger watch. But this one is a little too big even for me. Sits very high on the nato and one of the several reasons I like larger watches is for better legibility. This one has a bit much going on to deliver that legibility. I wish them well and perhaps their next offering will be more to my liking.
Take out the nh34 and put a NH35 and its a big improvment. Take out the NH35 and put one ETA 2824 and then maybe you have a good watch.
Too chunky for me, but a nice first go round for a new company. If they take your reviews recommendations, they will have a very good watch.
I see some case shape similarity between the British company Marloe, and the British company Monro. And they sound similar. Coincidence? Anyway, rather like the shape, not tempted by the size.
Never big on early bird deals. I've missed out on a few and I am just not keen on paying more because I wasn't one of the first 100 adopter. Either way, it's nice, and I hope to see more from them under 44mm.
I like the effort but damn… that down the wrist shot looks like you’re wearing a cereal bowl on your wrist.