The Blue-Grey is already sold out. Glad to see that Yema are selling some watches.
I recently discovered the rather lovely Yema Superman Heritage, a reissued retro diver with delightfully svelt proportions and subtle details. Now Yema have announced a limited edition GMT version in three flavours, Pepsi, Coke and this very classy Batman-esque grey and blue. Only 100 of each are available for pre-order, delivery in November, €1499 with an ETA 2893-2.
https://eu.yema.com/products/yema-su...mt-ysupgmt2019
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The Blue-Grey is already sold out. Glad to see that Yema are selling some watches.
It does look great, am I alone I’m thinking it’s way overpriced though?
Looks like it!
Mind you it seems to be the case that people think any watch in this price range not made by the Swatch Group is instantly worth half the price regardless of the fact that they often share the same movements and have equal amounts of R&D involved.
Never understood that.
Isn’t there quite a few watches at this price point (not in swatch group) using eta/sellita and R&D ( I have to assume about the R&D as I can’t seem to factually verify how did you do it? ) that are actually half the price?
Off top of my head Squale 1521 or Christopher Ward.
Ps the movement is swatch group.
Looks great on your wrist
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I was interested getting this watch. The dimensions are great but it's not a travellers GMT.
Just an observation that in threads where small brands release a watch with an ETA movement even at half the price of a Longines/Oris etc equivalent they're still often seen as 'too expensive' presumably because people value branding over the actual components, I don't know. Just a thought, anyway.
What's the thingy above the crown for ? Looks like a window on the bezel?
Nice watch!!!
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Yes its a bezel lock device its on the Superman Diver I have on SC(Sorry shameless plug!).
Just ordered the Pepsi version
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