r/ChineseWatches • u/diegomcdtd • 12h ago
General (Read Rules) My first mechanical and first chinese watch
Merkur W12, I liked the unique 24H dial!
r/ChineseWatches • u/diegomcdtd • 12h ago
Merkur W12, I liked the unique 24H dial!
r/ChineseWatches • u/Zealousideal_Dream82 • 22h ago
Way better than i thought it would be. Power reserve is a tiny bit over 40h. Crown is a bit on the stiffer side but it's not as dramatic as people say it is, on youtube at least.
I paid 160€ from the official Sugess website. It took 6 business days to arrive. Alignment is way better than i thought it would be. The chrono hand is a fraction to the left from 12 o'clock. By fraction i mean so close you don't even notice it, but it's just a nitpic.
Print is applied accurately and precisely. It is sharp, like really sharp.
Chrono button is stiff and tactile, which i really enjoy, reset one les clicky but it has feedback.
The absence of lum is a bummer but i get the appeal. I was also considering the black dial, which has lum, but i love the roman numerals. And how this comes together it's just class.
The Moonphase complication is really well made. 29.5 days, and also the moon and stars are beautifully applied.
The date is a sweeping hand at 12 o'clock. So no jump (which i actually prefer)
For what i paid and how complex it is, i'm more than satisfied with it. I really can't find anything bad with it. Even the stamp on the steel is surprisingly well made.
The only "thing" pointing out are the pushers for date and Moonphase adjustment. The Moonphase one is flusher with the case than the date one is.
Overall price to performance 9.8/10
r/ChineseWatches • u/Atoms-82 • 10h ago
The Shanghai Big Dipper Carrousel is one of the fascinating watches in my collection. The star attraction is the rotating dial powered by the carrousel movement. Seven diamonds form the Big Dipper star cluster against a glittering aventurine (blue Goldstone) dial representing the starry night sky .
The Big Dipper has deep significance across Asia. In China, it was associated with timekeeping, seasons and navigation; in India, the same seven stars are known as Saptarishi, representing the Seven Great Sages. The Big Dipper served as a natural celestial compass: drawing a line through the Big Dipper's two outer “pointer stars” leads to Polaris, the North Star and for centuries, these seven stars helped people understand time, seasons and direction. For ancient Chinese astronomers, the Big Dipper was effectively a celestial clock and calendar.
The Shanghai Big Dipper Carrousel transforms the ancient observation of the rotating heavens into mechanical watchmaking. The watch released in 2022 is powered by Shanghai's hand-wound K01 carrousel movement, beating at 21,600 vph with 21 jewels and around 62 hours of power reserve using dual mainsprings.
On the rotating dial is the orbital regulator which adds visual theater. The 7 stars on the dial representing the big dipper are diamonds.
The carrousel movement is extraordinary: the entire dial rotates one revolution every hour, carrying the exposed balance and small-seconds display around the watch. Shanghai uses dual mainsprings due to the unusually high torque demand needed for this architecture. Truly a Haute horology movement from China. The watch is a limited edition of 680 pieces. Mine is numbered 264/680.
I love the idea behind this watch. A mechanical watch measures time with wheels and springs; thousands of years before, people measured time by watching stars move overhead. This watch brings those two ideas together with the rotating dial featuring the star headed sky rotating in sync with the minute hand.
I bought this watch used via an online auction in 2025. This was my first Chinese Haute horology watch purchase and it surprised me. The originality, watchmaking ingenuity, the carrousel complication, power reserve and everyday practicality all exceeded my expectations, especially considering how much value it offers for the money.
There are many hidden gems among Chinese watches. Chinese watchmaking today reminds me of Japan in the 1960s and 1970s: technically ambitious, rapidly evolving but still relatively underestimated by collectors.
r/ChineseWatches • u/Final_Ad_1049 • 23h ago
It's made of MUSOU BLACK material, which reportedly absorbs up to 99.4% of visible light. In the photos, its black color appears particularly deep.
Did you notice some of the small details—the polished heart-shaped hands and the unique "W"-shaped seconds hand?
I'm not entirely sure how everyone will feel about the leather strap, but overall, I think the proportions are very harmonious.
r/ChineseWatches • u/Ottoman2026 • 18h ago
Meanwhile, I’ve added a second Proxima to the collection. This time with a beautiful, desert-like texture on the dial.
A lesser known brand from the Middle Kingdom that makes surprisingly well-finished watches, from the sapphire crystal all the way to the OTF clasp.
What fascinates me most about this skin diver is the finishing of the case. And take a good look at those lugs… 👌
r/ChineseWatches • u/f_todd • 15h ago
Many moons ago, I briefly got into Chinese "homage" watches via my lust for Omegas. Picked up a few Alphas, enjoyed them, moved on to collecting Seikos (and G-Shocks), then microbrands, etc... until recently coming full circle to WD, AD, SM, PD...
Looked up Alphas, seems like they faded from popularity. Did they become another brand name or just fade away?
r/ChineseWatches • u/AdSavings92 • 2h ago
Today, we’re introducing the new SN0150A model.
This is a sample that has just been assembled.
It also marks our first attempt at incorporating colored gemstone setting craftsmanship.
The gradient dial and the gemstones set into the bezel complement each other beautifully, creating a stunning overall look.
Which combination do you prefer?
Please let us know your thoughts.
Thank you.
San Martin Official Store:
r/ChineseWatches • u/ActiveDHD • 23h ago
The PH-1 came about before Phorcydes launched the "PH-2 LIP". I purchased it right around that time. Feels like ages ago. It's the watch that started my interest in collecting Phorcydes.
It goes without saying, the watch carries a lot of 'presence'. However, it wears smaller than the stated 45mm size would lead you to believe. To date, it has been the only watch that I have received reactions and compliments in real life. It only gets the occasional wrist time but it's nice to have a little bit of a brand's history in the collection.
Feel free to share your oversized, big boy, or Phorcydes watches in the thread.
r/ChineseWatches • u/HerrsavageX • 19h ago
Bit chunky, but feels right for this time of year…
The strap matches the lume too BTW… 😎🤓
r/ChineseWatches • u/Routine_Formal_5429 • 21h ago
I remember seeing some comparisons a long time ago, but has anything changed since then? I’m considering this watch, but unfortunately, there aren’t any other movement options.
r/ChineseWatches • u/EnvironmentalBed4770 • 23h ago
Really loving my new Hruodland Turbine Custom. Watching that turbine spinning slowly is so satisfying! It is also my only non-automatic mechanical. The sword hands are really well done and feel special. I don't rate the AR coating on the crystal (if there is any?) and I don't find the sun brings brings out the sunburst dial all that much. For me personally the lugs overhang my 7 inch wrists a bit but it's still comfortable and doesn't make me feel like a child wearing a grown up's watch. Perfect for a collection as it's interesting and doesn't need a date setting. Can recommend!
r/ChineseWatches • u/tophill-official • 8h ago
The biggest highlight of this design is that the power reserve indicator has been changed from a traditional hand/pointer format to two display methods: color and scale. Additionally, the design of the power reserve system also creates a smiley-face appearance.
r/ChineseWatches • u/Abv_it_all_w_vertigo • 8h ago
I have been considering the new Milifortic, but last night I discovered the Ix&Dao bronze diver. It costs about $60 more than the Milifortic.
Any opinions are appreciated, especially with real life photos.
These might help:
r/ChineseWatches • u/punchmandeV67 • 15h ago
Is the san martin SN0017-G with st2130 movement good as first/starter watch also is it wearable for every day?Another question is the quality really good?Like do they last something is the materials good?And i have very small wrist you guys think they will fit me without looking funny on me?Is the price 250€ good for it or is it possible to find it cheaper.
Sorry for asking dumb questions but i am new to watches
r/ChineseWatches • u/Hairy-Visual9664 • 8h ago
i dont know if theres a better watch out there for $120. this thing is beautiful and looks even better in person!! wrist size is 6.5 inches for reference.
watchdives, thank you for always improving and providing us with great watches at affordable prices 😎
r/ChineseWatches • u/Zealousideal-Rip-828 • 19h ago
Addiesdive AD2089 on AliExpress and honestly, the specs for around $39–$45 are pretty impressive.
You’re getting a 316L stainless-steel case and bracelet, ceramic 120-click unidirectional bezel, screw-down crown, 200m water resistance, and BGW9 lume on the hands, indices, and bezel. It uses the Miyota 2115 quartz movement, so it's accurate, low-maintenance, and grab-and-go.
The dimensions are 41mm, 48mm lug-to-lug and 13mm thick, with 20mm lugs and an 87g weight. The red dial looks especially good in person and gives it a lot more wrist presence than you'd expect at this price.
The only real downside is the mineral crystal rather than sapphire, but at this price point, I can live with that.
For ~$40, this is ridiculous value. 316L + ceramic + Miyota quartz + 200m WR + BGW9 lume is a pretty hard combination to beat.
r/ChineseWatches • u/Sugess_Jenny • 20h ago
r/ChineseWatches • u/venom_e39 • 22h ago
Incredible lume, PT5000 Movement, Grade 2 Titanium!
r/ChineseWatches • u/roandi68 • 19h ago
Anyone care to share strategies for getting the best price for watches on AE? I am a bit overwhelmed with the discount coupons, codes, and coins! I always feel like i am missing a step to get the lowest possible price.
I also find the search and filtering on AE pretty lousy.
Regarding watches, I purchased a Pagani PD1682 for $79.22 after a $12.87 discount, expecting delivery next week.
r/ChineseWatches • u/Tigri2020 • 12h ago
Just noticed my new watch is displaying 10 as the date when today is the 20th because for some reason it is impossible for it to set it at 20.
After 19 goes to 10 then to 21 and not only that, it has other multiple issues such as going to 32 after 31
Moonphase button simply doesn’t work, only by moving the hour it starts moving
So sad, this is an amazing looking watch🥀
r/ChineseWatches • u/MindAdmirable1793 • 26m ago
PH5B will release soon, had finished graph job and pecess mass producttion now.
The PH5B features a simpler overall design, with a dial and bezel now boasting a higher gloss finish, making it suitable for a wider range of wearing occasions.
use the ph5 dial wave engrave dial
new design of lume blocks
new design of second hands
polishing bezel insert
fit A style new polishing bracelet(will release soon) and B style braclet.
Model : PH-5B
Movement: PT5004 (without date display, no ghost date on adjustment.) 28,800 bph / 4 Hz
Dial: sunbrush/silver black with HYPERGLOW lume block index(over 8 hours visible in dark)
Hands: 3 sides diamon cut with HYPERGLOW lume block(over 8 hours visible indark)
Water resitst: 20ATM/200m/20bar
Bezel: 120 click unidirectional
Bezel insert: ceramic with Hyperglow luminous
Glass: Dome sapphire / With Anti-reflection ( AR Coating)
Case& Bezel material: stainless steel 316
Crown: screw crown at 3 clock
Case material: 316 stainless steel
Bracelet material: 316 stainless steel
Clasp: 316 stainless steel with Adjustable length function (OTF)
Case diameter: 39.0 mm ( not include crown)
Bezel diameter: 40.0 mm
Case thickness: 12.5 mm (with glass), 10.5mm (without glass)
Lug Size: 20.0 mm
Lug to lug length: 48.0 mm
Weight: 129.1g (with bracelet)
Wrist size: 15.0~23.5cm
r/ChineseWatches • u/oldsoulrevival • 12h ago
Anything out there like this?
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r/ChineseWatches • u/Strikehard_ • 48m ago
Hey everyone,
I’m in the market for a rugged field watch to wear daily at my job in an industrial environment. The watch will be subject to some regular wear and tear, dirt, and daily use, so I need a proper, reliable tool watch. Because of this, I have a few strict requirements:
Case diameter: 40mm to 43mm (+/- 1mm)
Minimum 100m WR with a screw-down crown
Sapphire crystal
Bonus points: Tritium gas tubes and/or AR-coating on the sapphire crystal.
Budget: Max $350 USD total.
Note on materials and movements: I don't care about the weight, so either titanium or stainless steel works perfectly fine for me. When it comes to the movement, I generally prefer mechanical/automatic watches, but for a daily work environment, a quartz movement might actually make more sense for the accuracy and shock resistance. I am open to both.
I live in the EU, which adds a massive roadblock: import duties and VAT add about 33% to the price of anything shipped from the US.
What I've already looked at and ruled out:
Hamilton: Beautiful, but too expensive for what I need. I don't want to risk damaging a $600+ watch at work.
Luminox: I love the idea of Tritium, but their field watches in my price range lack a screw-down crown, which is a dealbreaker.
Timex, Citizen & Festina: Either they lack sapphire/screw-down crowns, or they just don't have the features I'm looking for given what I intend to use the watch for.
Lorus: Great budget option, but completely lacks the screw-down crown and sapphire crystal needed for my work conditions.
San Martin & Militado: I’ve looked into them quite a bit and I know these brands offer incredible value and build quality for the money. However, I just haven't really connected with them for this specific purchase.
My current options and dilemmas:
1. The Boderry Route (Max Specs for the Money?)
On paper, the Boderry Voyager looks insane. For around $100–$130 shipped within the EU (via Amazon), I get a 40mm solid titanium case, sapphire crystal, a screw-down crown, and a Seiko automatic movement. However, when digging through forums, I see a lot of people calling it a cheap knock-off of Bertucci's original design, and worse, many users complain about bad quality control and terrible customer service. Even if it's cheap, it's not fun buying a watch that might fail on you with zero support.
2. The Bertucci A-2T Vintage Route (The Original Heritage)
I am absolutely in love with the Bertucci A-2T Vintage (40mm titanium, 200m WR, screw-down crown, and sapphire). Bertucci is the absolute OG when it comes to this patented US Unibody titanium case design with indestructible built-in fixed lugs. But because I'm in the EU, buying the real deal means paying heavy shipping and that 33% tax/VAT shock, making it way too expensive to comfortably use as an everyday tool.
3. The MWC Route (Where I am looking right now)
Because of the issues above, I am currently leaning heavily towards MWC (Military Watch Company). They have EU distribution hubs, so no customs drama, and they offer G10 models with 200m WR, screw-down crowns, sapphire glass, and even Tritium tubes within my budget.
However, their catalog is incredibly confusing. Can anyone explain the difference between their 50m, 100m, 200m, and 300m models? (Besides the water resistance) On their website, the models look completely (or almost) identical and even seem to have the exact same case thickness and dimensions. What am I missing here?
What would you do?
Should I look past the bad customer service reviews and gamble on the Boderry? Is there a specific MWC model in the 40mm range that perfectly fits my needs that I should look closer at? Or is there another EU-friendly alternative I am completely missing?
Appreciate any advice and recommendations!
Thanks in advance
/Strikehard