How Useful is it Really? A Practical Guide To Watch Complications

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There are a ton of different watch complications out there, but which ones do you need and how useful are the rest? That's what we are going to talk about today in this continuation of the Practical Guide to Watch Collecting.
As this is a comprehensive discussion on every watch complication I've encountered. This is a long one. Stick with it as long as you can, or come back to reference it later.
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00:00 It's Complicated
01:12 Day / Day Date
03:06 Timing Bezels
04:18 12hr Bezel
04:48 Power Reserve Indicator
05:57 Extended Power
07:02 Perpetual Calendar
08:22 Chronographs
10:14 Tachymeter & Telemter
11:40 24hr Subdial
12:40 Sun & Moon
13:07 Moonphase
13:54 Slide Ruler
14:53 GMTs
17:50 World Timer
18:55 Hybrid GMTs
19:27 Pulsometer
20:13 Ani-Digi
21:08 Tourbillon
22:18 Jumping Hour
23:24 Solar
24:26 Kinetic
26:12 High Accuracy Quartz
28:55 Spring Drive
29:51 ABCs
30:51 Multiband 6
32:00 Bluetooth
33:10 GPS
34:03 Tritium

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  • @RelativeTime
    @RelativeTime5 күн бұрын

    Thanks to @ColinLack for giving me the idea for this one. It's long, but I've included a lot of footage from various watches. Thanks for sticking with it as long as you can.

  • @juniorjohnson5961

    @juniorjohnson5961

    5 күн бұрын

    Where did you get the Popeye watch i thought it was cool 😎

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    @@juniorjohnson5961 it was a limited edition Vario put out a few years ago.

  • @WatchLaw22

    @WatchLaw22

    4 күн бұрын

    Great video! Long videos are fine, but just too many points here to digest. Haha. Maybe you can split this to 2, or even 3 video.

  • @dennyterrio1942

    @dennyterrio1942

    3 күн бұрын

    Timex ironman ...after that?

  • @renebense
    @renebense5 күн бұрын

    A dive watch is very usefull, even when you don't ever dive. Caught in the rain on a bike? Falling in the pool? Extreme sweating in a workout? Hiking on a very wet day? In all these situations a normal watch will condensate and will stop working unless you open up the watch within a couple of hours. The bezel can be used to boil an egg, to know how many minutes are left on your parking meter etcetera.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    You know you're a watch collector when the forecast says rain, and you immediately think you grab a dive watch. I know I do.

  • @DonaldPerley

    @DonaldPerley

    3 күн бұрын

    You are discounting the whole genre of "GADA" watches, with plenty of WR and no dive bezel. Some brands (JLC and Movado, for two) explicitly say that you can take their WR rating at face value. So 30 meters WR can go down to 30 meters under water. Unlike the folks who say such a watch shouldn't be in the same room with a working faucet. For what it's worth, my 50m Timex Expedition was my daily for a dozen years, going in the water thousands of times with no problem. I never go deeper than about 5 meters myself, so that's still a 10:1 safety factor.

  • @georgetorres1739
    @georgetorres17395 күн бұрын

    This has been a great educational video for me, but more importantly it really showed me how I can judge what I need, what I want, and most importantly what I really do with it. Thank you for this one. I will not covet what I don't need.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @ernestkrajnc6412
    @ernestkrajnc64125 күн бұрын

    Man, You've nailed it with this one! 100% with you! 👍

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @osgoodbad
    @osgoodbad4 күн бұрын

    I started my watch collection during the height of the pandemic, so I tend to overvalue a day/date complication because there was a very real danger of forgetting which day of the week you were on. I continue to love them because a 12:00 day and 6:00 date adds a beautiful symmetry to the watch in a way that the Seiko Setup never could.

  • @JalalSouky
    @JalalSouky3 күн бұрын

    Amazing video, Sir! Comprehensive and objective run down on almost all complications out there. Definitely a reference video in KZread's horolosphere. Thanks for doing this and sharing.

  • @chriscon8463
    @chriscon84635 күн бұрын

    I really enjoyed this one, Shane! Here are a couple of my own observances: 1) I really like having a date function, preferably at 6. 2) I use a timing bezel more than I realize, to the point that I miss having it when I’m wearing a watch without one; 3) I love having a Tough Solar & Multiband G-Shock for rough jobs & to set my other watches with. I don’t wear it often, but it stays charged & on perfect time sitting on my dresser by the window; 4) I haven’t left the Eastern Time Zone since I got an “office” GMT in 2020…

  • @garylangford6755

    @garylangford6755

    5 күн бұрын

    Me too on all 4 points!

  • @CoolWatchesOnly

    @CoolWatchesOnly

    5 күн бұрын

    yeah date at 6 is where it should be!

  • @samgrant83
    @samgrant833 күн бұрын

    I survived 20 years with a two hand JLC Reverso, it was my first proper watch. I've been through the watch years, chronos, annual/triple calendars, dual time, in the end I've concluded that two hands are all you need, that and good G-Shock.

  • @SpaceG95
    @SpaceG955 күн бұрын

    I agree with you about the chronographs. That's why I like the Ronda quartz movements. They are extremely easy to recenter hands

  • @greensocks4507
    @greensocks45075 күн бұрын

    I work in a heavy machinery weighted workplace., an enviroment where it's quite easy to get injured and, anything your wear might get damaged, including your watch. To have an accurate timepiece is important to me. I need to know the time, by the second or, close to it. The watches you talk about are very nice. But. They wouln't last very long in the real world. Or at least where I need to know the time. I wear a Timex digital watch. I have two of them them. Keep one in the car in case I lose one for what ever reason. They are always accurate and dependable. My dress watch is a blue face Tudor Pelagos, 2020 from new. Don't wear it very often but, it is a lovely time piece.

  • @Tuneitupful
    @Tuneitupful5 күн бұрын

    What a well presented view - thank you.

  • @MADHIKER777
    @MADHIKER7775 күн бұрын

    Great discussion!

  • @Z-S-H
    @Z-S-H4 күн бұрын

    Great video!!! Well done and produced

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @user-hb1uh9mn1h
    @user-hb1uh9mn1h4 күн бұрын

    Awesome video on this topic! I have been collecting watches for about five years and this information filled in a lot of gaps. I will recommend this video to anyone who is interested in horological information. I know this video took a lot of time to prepare. Well done!

  • @renebense
    @renebense5 күн бұрын

    The 24 hour subdial is used to set the date complication. The date advances automatically at 24 hours, not 12 hours. So to know where the hour indicator is on a watch that stopped, you have to advance the hour till the date advances, then you know the hour hand is on midnight. You don't have to do all this, when you have a 24 hour indicator. The 24 hour indicator is also handy, when you fly around the world and don't have a GMT complication. At least you know if it is day or night where you came from.

  • @user-td6qj6yd8x

    @user-td6qj6yd8x

    5 күн бұрын

    Besides, one should bear in mind that setting the watch between circa 9 PM - 3 AM may be detrimental to the watch movement, to avert which a 24-hour subdial turns out being extremely useful

  • @uga.d4173
    @uga.d41734 күн бұрын

    Fantastic! One of your best videos ever.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @johnoneill3585
    @johnoneill35854 күн бұрын

    Best watch video ever. Thank you so much. This was so helpful.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    Glad it was.

  • @oceanwillows
    @oceanwillows5 күн бұрын

    Great video! Love the macro work and variety of watches.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @SEA_Hiker
    @SEA_Hiker5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video. New to watch collecting and learned a ton!

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @jouwenlee7829
    @jouwenlee78295 күн бұрын

    Fantastic video!

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @larrydalton2205
    @larrydalton22055 күн бұрын

    Really good comprehensive review Shane. I really loved seeing all that great watch photography from so many past videos. For me, I'm happy with a simple date complication, but I don't mind a plain no date 3 hander as I usually know the date. GMT's are great as well, and one traveler GMT is enough with the rest being caller. Solar quartz is great, and multi band is cool. Your right about them sitting in the window sill!

  • @Aliens_Gonna_Get_Ya
    @Aliens_Gonna_Get_Ya2 күн бұрын

    Very interesting vid… always luv your style… 👍😎

  • @younusimam-thesalamproject6340
    @younusimam-thesalamproject63405 күн бұрын

    After 4 years, dive bezels and date complications are the most useful to me, along with GMTs. Bezels can always be used to time things and keep track of presentations etc.

  • @jimdog9020

    @jimdog9020

    5 күн бұрын

    I agree - date, dive bezel and I would add timer function on my casio digital watches for when I'm cooking food. I particularly like the timer function on my gshock 5600 as I can still see the time on the display also. Practicality wins!

  • @younusimam-thesalamproject6340

    @younusimam-thesalamproject6340

    5 күн бұрын

    @jimdog9020 I agree! Just went for a run with a Kamasu to time it, so easy to read

  • @Sicarius888
    @Sicarius8885 күн бұрын

    I wonder if movement designers had a specific idea in mind for 24h subdials or just put something random to have more hands.

  • @tuliosouza8973

    @tuliosouza8973

    5 күн бұрын

    To be clear, I'm not defending the 24h subdial, but there is one use: knowning if you are in AM or PM when you set the watch and date

  • @HVG67

    @HVG67

    5 күн бұрын

    24hr subdials are very useful if you're either very up north or south. Where it either stays light all day or dark. Same goes for 24hr watches. I love them.

  • @fuloplehel
    @fuloplehel5 күн бұрын

    Great video, well explained. One of the complications I actually never used, is the side rule bezel on the citizen promaster skyhawk, it's an internal one, very hard to read, but it's there. Multiband 6, tough solar, eco drive are great things. The compass and barometer are frequently used on my casio mudmaster. I prefer the quartz movements, I have some orient automatic ones but they are not very accurate, going fast almost 30 second a day. The other one is slower, minus 20 sec a day. I know it's normal for this kind of movements, but I like accurate time on my wrist.

  • @allegedkurd
    @allegedkurd5 күн бұрын

    For my personal use, I've found ana-digi displays useful in low-light situations where I need to be able to check the time with one hand (using the luminescent indices on my Seiko Arnie), and the digital display is useful for when I need precise timekeeping that's easily legible.

  • @balacam
    @balacamСағат бұрын

    When taking out the watch with depleted power reserve, the 24hour sub dial is useful to set am or pm time correctly so that the corresponding date can also be set correctly.

  • @FiremanFrach
    @FiremanFrach4 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this very informative video, Shane. I love my Arnie, but I have to admit I only use the analogue part. Maybe I’ll use the date window from time to time.

  • @jaydub9509
    @jaydub9509Күн бұрын

    Hi Shane, thanks for another great video! I wasn’t even aware that some watches came with telemeters. For me, complications other than date are primarily about the gee whiz factor as opposed to any actual utility. That being said, when I occasionally use a timing bezel, unlike you, I align the pip with the minute hand. Then I either wait for the hand to reach the desired time (like a timer), or read the elapsed time when some event completes (like a stopwatch). By the way, Citizen has recently added a new line of Eco-Drive 365 watches that will run without light recharge for up to a year. Also, another rare complication I didn't hear mentioned is tide (e.g., watches made by Hook & Gaff). Weirdly, that is one complication I might truly use, because I live on a tidal creek where the water level can affect my ability to get a boat in or out.

  • @scottjeffries6826
    @scottjeffries68265 күн бұрын

    Thank you for a great video

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @alanb76
    @alanb764 күн бұрын

    For those of us that communicate real-time internationally the GMT / UTC feature gets used often. I used to keep my single timezone analog watches set to GMT and just converted to local time. Was fun when someone tried to read my watch. But it is nice to have dual timezone when communicating internationally over the Amateur Radio Waves.

  • @sunrisechaser7913
    @sunrisechaser79133 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the comprehensive, clear and BS-free video!

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    2 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @michaelcollins2473
    @michaelcollins24734 күн бұрын

    Great video. I disagree with a few things, but everyone is going to have a complication that they like/use vs one that someone else doesn't. Tritium has changed the way I wear a watch. It's so easy to tell the time in the middle of the night when I wake up....

  • @bastieniezzi6539
    @bastieniezzi65392 күн бұрын

    Loved the video, great as always. You didn’t mention Indiglo on Timex watches, one of my favourite complications. A nice Casio backlight too, my favourite there is the Fox Fire, with its bluey glow, named after a Japanese fungus that glows similarly. Surely they qualify as complications too. 😊

  • @gagsy100
    @gagsy100Күн бұрын

    A great video showing all the complications and choices but man the rabbit hole is so deep 😬

  • @recht181
    @recht1815 күн бұрын

    Hello! Just going to speak from my experience. The slide rule is handy for travelers even if you're not a pilot. Set it to the local currency exchange rate and you have an on-wrist device that discreetly converts a vendor's prices to your own money and they're not going to notice that you're computing it. For physicians, especially pediatricians and maybe even veterinarians, the slide rule can be used to determine drug dose ranges.

  • @BarnOwl61
    @BarnOwl615 күн бұрын

    Shane, great helpful video for the general user . Thanks. About Multiband 5/6 functionality, I live in the Netherlands and get my signal from the Mainflingen radio tower complex in Germany. My reception is great. Even in my toilet in the house, it synchronised perfectly. I watched it one night doing my male business. I do understand that this great complication is useless in Australia or Africa, and Bluetooth control is the way forward. But I love the science behind it.😊

  • @ArmyOfZin
    @ArmyOfZin4 күн бұрын

    Great discussion! Although I personally love pointer dates, I completely agree with your criticism.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    I think they are cool too, but still a little harder to read. I'm still on the fence about getting an Oris Big Crown. It's a watch I keep thinking about.

  • @JBFire97
    @JBFire975 күн бұрын

    Great video. The am/pm sub dial is often a left over from mechanical calendar watches, to remind you not to manually set or adjust the calendar during the time when the mechanism is engaged. Often between 20:00 to 04:00. Love the Chanel, keep up the great work!

  • @HVG67

    @HVG67

    5 күн бұрын

    24hr subdials are also very useful if you're either very up north or south. Where it either stays light all day or dark. Same goesv for 24hr watches. I love them.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    @@HVG67 I didn't think about that, but it's a good point. Heading to Alaska next month, maybe I'll bring one with.

  • @hawkeye454
    @hawkeye4545 күн бұрын

    Really good video. Personally I'm a chronograph guy...my Bulova Lunar Pilot fits my needs perfectly.

  • @CoolWatchesOnly
    @CoolWatchesOnly5 күн бұрын

    I know is just a small tiny help, but sometimes you get instructions on 24h format, it's just a -12 simple rest with your head to have the standard time, but it's nice to have a subdial showing you the 24h there, I work for a client on LA and our team is spread from Miami, Spain, UK and... India 🤣 there's no a single watch that really can help us with that, best thing is the mult time zone clock on our phones, great video, super entertaining to see 👌

  • @dunderhay9169
    @dunderhay91695 күн бұрын

    I'm with you 100% on tritium (and 24 hour dials!), my 25 year old Datejust hasn't had useable lume for ten years. Great points, interesting to watch and invaluable for beginners.

  • @SilverSergeant
    @SilverSergeant4 күн бұрын

    Shane, this video inspired me to take one of my first watches out of its case and wear it for a while: My Vostok "GMT" Neptune Amphibia!!!

  • @ak983625
    @ak9836254 күн бұрын

    Day-Date looks kinda pretty, I guess. But in reality, I could dispense with either. I work full time, so I am intrinsically aware of day of week. Day of month? I usually know anyway, to sign checks ? Both are nice, but actually just dial candy.

  • @darrensmith6999
    @darrensmith69994 күн бұрын

    Great Video Shane Thank you. One useless but cool feature is the internal rotating compass bezel like on my Alpinist (:

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    2 күн бұрын

    Good call. There are a few others I've forgotten. So maybe I'll make a shorter part 2.

  • @darrensmith6999

    @darrensmith6999

    2 күн бұрын

    @@RelativeTime (:

  • @Stevetho8315
    @Stevetho83154 күн бұрын

    Great Video!. I am new to collecting (about 2 years) and beginning to expand my GMT collection. I love that complication. Also, my price point has gone up as well. I have been looking at the Ball GMTs (Tritium). This video gave me a better understanding of that particular aspect of the Ball brand. Should I pay more for a GMT with Tritium, or less for a solid movement, good lume, and the same great design? Always an education. Thanks again.

  • @knoef82
    @knoef824 күн бұрын

    Altimeter in Casio watches is very useful for hiking. You can keep track of elevation without draining your cellphone battery.

  • @daniellondon6310
    @daniellondon63105 күн бұрын

    Great video. I would have added: (1) 24-hour and (2) one hand watches

  • @johnsuzuki3572
    @johnsuzuki35725 күн бұрын

    Now you have Oceanus, The Citizen, and Grand Seiko. Congrats! It’s like owing Mikusa no Kamudakara, The Three Sacred Treasures of the imperial legitimacy of Japan😊

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    LOL yeah. I'm pretty happy with them. For some reason, I've always liked Japanese watches more than swiss.

  • @samnova450
    @samnova4505 күн бұрын

    Excellent cover of the different watch technologies and how they are used. I just picked up a Casio Oceanus watch with white dial. Between the Solar power and time Syncing, I’m enjoying it very much. I talked with micro-brand (Dufrane Watches) this month, one topic he said the latest Lume being used, starting to cost more than gold. Have you heard about the latest Lume cost?

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    No I haven't. I wonder how much more it's going up by.

  • @watchalot919
    @watchalot9195 күн бұрын

    I don't care if a watch has a date or not, but I never bother to set it. That said, I wear my watches on a rota basis, and each watch only get's worn about once a month. What I don't like is the day date function. I love a good bezel, but never use it, and the same can be said for my GMT watches. Not a fan of chronographs, and positively hate digital watches. Great video mate

  • @Zotrax1946
    @Zotrax19465 күн бұрын

    Date-still practical and useful. If it doesn’t bother you design wise. Everything else, depends on personal preferences. I agree with your points, quite nailed it on each one. I appreciate solar/photovoltaic watches, I find them very practical, in a sunny region where I am at.

  • @tyronepalma3854
    @tyronepalma38543 күн бұрын

    i love anidig. if designed correctly its a useful features for when you do want to time smt or check another timezone etc, but out of the way when not. when not in use mine is a day/date

  • @seanhickling7340
    @seanhickling73405 күн бұрын

    I have a couple of pieces with a 24h dial. As someone who regularly rotates my pieces the 24h dial becomes very useful when setting a piece that has stopped. I don't have to figure out if the date will click over at the next 12 o'clock or at the one after. Far more useful than a divers bezel outside of diving.

  • @warrenbrenner4972
    @warrenbrenner49723 күн бұрын

    I learned from Shane that Miyota is CITIZEN

  • @outcastkatsuki
    @outcastkatsuki5 күн бұрын

    Dive bezels typically count up though. The indicator is aligned with the minute hand and then you can read how much time has passed… from 0 to 60 minutes. Countdown timers on bezels are more uncommon.

  • @Texmotodad
    @Texmotodad5 күн бұрын

    Yep, no date please. Thanks for the video.

  • @adk7962
    @adk79624 күн бұрын

    Ah, another great installation from Professor Shane. I’m a pretty simple guy. I’m Date Only Guy, and that’s all I really like. Although I do like GMT’s. My oldest daughter lives in the Midwest (I’m in California) so I have my GMT set to two hours ahead. Although being Asian, I’m pretty good at math, and I can add “2” to any number and almost always get it right! Thanks for the great video! Oh and I like Casios of course.

  • @ncavis
    @ncavis4 күн бұрын

    I love multiband, it really is a set-and forget watch

  • @kaiwilliams141
    @kaiwilliams1415 күн бұрын

    The 24 hour subdial can be a little useful on an automatic watch with a date to help avoid the danger zone when using quickset date. Though I really mean just a little, not enough to really justify it's existence.

  • @ak983625
    @ak9836254 күн бұрын

    A bit aside, I cannot imagine a single advantage of having a quartz watch second hand advancing more than once per second.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    With the percisionist it's really more for show. Looks cool, but it will drain a battery much faster.

  • @anthonyjarrad141
    @anthonyjarrad1415 күн бұрын

    For any mechanical or automatic watch I'm all about No-date, since I don't wear the same watch everyday (unless I'm in the field, where I exclusively wear tough solars!)

  • @KAPLERFAN
    @KAPLERFAN4 күн бұрын

    Great video Shane! I saw that Wise GMT. Is there a video coming for that?

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Yup. Hopefully have it out in the next week or two.

  • @KAPLERFAN

    @KAPLERFAN

    3 күн бұрын

    Sounds good! I have the Jack Mason Strat-O-Timer. And I’m curious to see how they compare.

  • @amcc2666
    @amcc2666Күн бұрын

    The idea of full moons and more hospital visits is based on superstition and selective memory. Holidays, on the other hand, these are when ERs and nurses get busier due to increased alcohol consumption. Regardless, the moon phase is one of the many unnecessary but kinda cool complications.

  • @ImTheDudeMan471
    @ImTheDudeMan4715 күн бұрын

    Working from home in independent architecture work, I must have day/date. Days blend together. If it weren't for baseball MLB schedule, I wouldn't know what day it was. My Seiko SNXS-79 is one of my week re-setters.

  • @markashton6853
    @markashton68535 күн бұрын

    A simple, decent looking Citizen Eco Drive watch is damn accurate. No messing about and no bullshit expensive automatic watch services. No extra features, divers, GMT...etc, not needed. Eco Drive is brilliant tbh.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    If you go quartz... Solar is the way to go. Citizen was on to it decades ago and took everyone else a little while to catch up.

  • @markashton6853

    @markashton6853

    5 күн бұрын

    Exactly! Citizen Eco Drive watches are superb. There are some great looking ones, had one for 13 years and it still flies and is really accurate ​@@RelativeTime

  • @barclt01
    @barclt015 күн бұрын

    That 24Hr subdial can be used a rudimentary compass for finding north.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    This is true. That's one potential use... although it's kind of small sometimes to do it.

  • @brianmccord7387
    @brianmccord73875 күн бұрын

    This was really cool and pretty much comprehensive. I hope someday Wing will offer an Aragon minute repeater.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    Now that would be cool. I wonder if wing has thought about that?

  • @brianmccord7387

    @brianmccord7387

    2 күн бұрын

    @@RelativeTime I suppose it would be a question of whether he could get an affordable minute repeater movement, which I have to imagine would not be easy

  • @chuckmontgomery7571
    @chuckmontgomery75715 күн бұрын

    I will say this about multiband. I have a Citizen Promaster Land that has multiband, but Japan only. Solved with an app on my phone. I can't tell you how to set the watch, I just run the phone app and set the watch up to receive. So it's not as conditional as you think, but might as well be bluetooth at that point. And I like a day/date on my daily wear because I work a shifted schedule. Different strokes and all that.

  • @jackstein1171
    @jackstein11715 күн бұрын

    Great discussion . I must point out that most lume is dead in thirty minutes , My answer is one tritum night watch and one of several day watches . See, everybodey is happy . By the way, chinese T 100 tritum watches are inexpensive and no one will see you wear it so your daytime rotation is safe .

  • @vaclav_fejt
    @vaclav_fejt4 күн бұрын

    Mechaquartz: Seiko VK chronographs, sure. But I've reas about Miyota 6S21, that it has mechanical action with the possibility of readjustment with pushers, like pure quartz does. I think that's gonna be my next chronograph.

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy15 күн бұрын

    i got the pierre paulin salmon jumping hour.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    I've heard they are nice.

  • @rickhoevenaars7833
    @rickhoevenaars78334 күн бұрын

    Great video Shane. I was already quite familiar with the various complications and have samples of most of them in my collection. I thought you did an excellent job of explaining and assessing their merits. Question, have you done a review of the Wise GMT that appears at 15:43 of the video? I’m seriously considering this watch and would love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Not yet. I'm actually working on it now. It's pretty good. Definitely a wise, and the best lume I've seen on a GMT. The only thing I'm a little mixed on is the bracelet. I wish it had more taper, it just goes down from 20 to 18.

  • @rickhoevenaars7833

    @rickhoevenaars7833

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks, I look forward to seeing it when you post it. I don't own a Wise yet but they look beautiful. I'm particularly attracted to the color of the one you show in the video. I don't have anything in my collection of that color scheme. Thanks again.

  • @hrs.ai2018
    @hrs.ai20185 күн бұрын

    Some perpetual calendar do not cover leap-year

  • @Hafa-i4r
    @Hafa-i4r5 күн бұрын

    • As others have noted, the 24 hour dial is very useful for setting the date if you rotate your collection; • The moonphase complication is also very useful for both mariners and amateur astronomers; • The first GMT watch was a “caller GMT” created by Glycine expressly for pilots in 1953; so the term “traveler” is a bit misleading; • The tourbillion was originally patented in 1801 by Antoine Breguet for use in pocket watches, which, unlike a wristwatch, are kept in the “crown up” position the majority of the time. The tourbillion was developed in order to address the resulting positional error.

  • @KarimDeLakarim

    @KarimDeLakarim

    5 күн бұрын

    What's your favourite Simplification is it the Echo Drive?

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Can the first Glycine Airman be considered a "Callers"? I've always thought of it and the first GMT Master as something else. As there wasn't any independent hand to adjust. Everything was done with the bezel.

  • @thetattedpharmacist3215
    @thetattedpharmacist32152 күн бұрын

    I’ve had two Ana-digi watches. I had an Arnie SNJ025, didn’t find it that useful and gravitated much more towards my basic analogue divers. The other is a Casio Ana-digi, which is much more useful, as with my GMTs, I have one (on the Casio it’s the digital display, on my GMTs, it’s the GMT hand) set to London time, the other (analogue hands on Casio, main hands on my GMTs) set to my local time zone :)

  • @Bob_Smith19
    @Bob_Smith194 күн бұрын

    The older I get the less I want on the dial. That’s a kind way of saying I can’t see as well as I used to. Date is a must and day is a bonus. Beyond that and I will just use a digital watch or my phone. Used to travel internationally a lot and a travelers GMT was a must. Then I got an Oceanus which made things really easy. Now I’ve been using a non-GPS Seiko Astron and all the others sit in the watch box.

  • @etebol
    @etebol5 күн бұрын

    Complications are better enjoyed by those who work on watches in my opinion. With that said, I remember as a kid my uncle had a moon watch and I loved staring at it. Complications have an undeniable visual allure for most people. They are usually a conversation starter and a good way to spot curious minds among acquaintances since most don’t really care what kind of watch you wear. My two clicks.

  • @GentlemensWatchServices

    @GentlemensWatchServices

    5 күн бұрын

    That’s a good point. I love working of customer watch complications, that I’ve no interest in owning.

  • @samwang5831
    @samwang58315 күн бұрын

    Casio/Ocenaus has the most amazing analog face (digital inside) of all, perpetual calendar, bluetooth, multiband 6, second hand alignment(second hand always hit the markers!), chrono, GMT, and solar. Setting it up for the first time can be a chore, but once it's done there is no need to ever adjust it again

  • @WTU208
    @WTU2084 күн бұрын

    The Vacheron Constantin 57260 has a few more complications, but do you need an alarm power reserve indicator or a Hebrew perpetual calendar (although Petite Sonnerie would be nice).

  • @ryan93civic1
    @ryan93civic15 күн бұрын

    If easy to use and beginner friendly are important multi band 6 and tough solar are very tough to beat

  • @sokonechjuan8194
    @sokonechjuan81944 күн бұрын

    I disagree on the 24 hour marks , I really like it and think many other people do too. Other than that awesome video 👌🏻

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Sounds like it. I'm suprised how many people like them.

  • @richardcolucci8444
    @richardcolucci84444 күн бұрын

    I think a day and/or date is useful for a person with only one or two watches. For someone say, with more than that, I would argue that it’s a pain to be always setting one not worn for awhile.

  • @201950201950
    @2019502019505 күн бұрын

    The 24-hour subdial on an automatic is very useful so you don't set the date at the wrong time. the 24-hour subdial is very useful because it keeps you from setting the date while in the danger zone

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    This is true. Although most of the time I run into one it's on a meca-quart chrono. So I'm not resetting it as often as a mechanical one.

  • @HVG67
    @HVG675 күн бұрын

    I prefer day/date and GMT as I do travel between continents and also have family in different continents.

  • @rodg2335
    @rodg23355 күн бұрын

    I agree. Gimmee a Casio with a 10 yr batt and I'm happy.

  • @sfritz6984
    @sfritz69845 күн бұрын

    I like chronographs for timing bike rides. I like a 12 hour subdial for timing long road trips. I wish field watches included a moon phase because moon phases really do influence animal behavior in the wild.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    Glycine used to have the Combat Classic Moonphase. Was a pretty cool field watch, and you used to be able to get a great deal on them from Jomashop. But I haven't seen one on there in a while. Not sure if they are discontinuing them or what.

  • @SilverSergeant
    @SilverSergeant5 күн бұрын

    Date, Power Reserve indicator are my most used complications. Most of the rest, I don't care for.......but I would love a Tourbillon,

  • @JeeGee114
    @JeeGee1145 күн бұрын

    Moved back to 3 handers. The Sarbs. I probably retire them and sell them before I rerire myself and switch to a titanium multiband 3 hander JDM Citizen.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    I've been wearing my Citizen Chronomaster a lot lately. Not multiband (it's HAQ), but pretty impressed with the nicer titanium citizens.

  • @cagataycakmak2280
    @cagataycakmak22805 күн бұрын

    I'd say the most "useful" complication is a date. Other ones such as a chronograph is always nice but you can always do a better measurement with your phone generally. However with a date complication it really is the fastest way to check the date from your wrist when you need it.

  • @jaysmall5586
    @jaysmall55865 күн бұрын

    I've been curious, for tritium tubes, is getting them replaced after 20 years taken into account with the construction of the dials and hands, and would replacement (or proper disposal of the old tubes) be more considerably more expensive than a normal service for a mechanical movement?

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    5 күн бұрын

    I've heard that Ball and Marathon can replace tubes, although if you're replacing enough they just swap the dial and hands to a new set. However the trick is after a decade or two, will they have those replacement parts on hand to do a full swap?

  • @fateequinox8196
    @fateequinox81964 күн бұрын

    Forgot the chiming or alarm complications

  • @explained4242
    @explained42423 күн бұрын

    Every first responder who does shift work or people that work in hospitals who do shift work, most of us don't have regular schedules so we frequently don't know what day of the week it is. My life revolves around a 6-day rotation. Two days working 4 days off. I hardly ever know what day of the week it is unless I look at my watch lol.

  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    3 күн бұрын

    This is true. My wife often works nights (ER), and after a while, she may not know what day it is. So that's one exception where it's pretty useful.

  • @Koishishibaman
    @Koishishibaman5 күн бұрын

    Great video, and explanations. The one complication that bugs me is that GMT hand. For me it ruins the look of a great watch. Example GS. I have mostly divers with minute timers. Use them daily for lunch time , other things. Useful . Chronographs, style, some function. Fun to watch. Have a SRQ seiko mechanical with a white vintage dial. Stunner, useful thick😮 watch. Have a few qts also. Citizen bullheads are cool, cheap. Day date? Jdm with kanji is the bomb! Other wise....meh. For me the watches I have mostly fit my current life style. I am a farmer. Divers, all from a old Seiko ,to an omega planet ocean. Tools. Wear my seiko SLA divers to work. Tough field, or 3 handers work also. Don't have any gshocks, or other digital watches. No apples. Yuck, not for me. GMT is the same. No use to me. I have the silver dial Bulova like yours. Fantastic accurate watch. Cool to watch the sweep. The GS spring drive is a different animal. Most of the newer ones run about .5 sec plus a day. Bought an older one. Sbga111. Runs at 0 . Really fun watching the sweep on the green hand on my 429. Thanks for the great video

  • @morgan97475
    @morgan974755 күн бұрын

    Interesting that you mention first responder & ER person in conjunction with moon-phase. For those who don't know, people often do act more weird during full moons.....as first responders & nurses can attest to.

  • @andymccurley1

    @andymccurley1

    5 күн бұрын

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  • @RelativeTime

    @RelativeTime

    4 күн бұрын

    Well, I hear about it every month when my wife heads to work (ER). As in "O shit.. it's a full moon tonight."

  • @NikonFM2n
    @NikonFM2n5 күн бұрын

    Steinhart ❤

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy15 күн бұрын

    the most useless feature is the 24 hour sub dial

  • @kiwilonewolf
    @kiwilonewolf2 күн бұрын

    In my opinion a compass bezel is a useless feature on a watch. If the Alpinist didn't have one I'd buy it!

  • @johnnie5442
    @johnnie54424 күн бұрын

    So far, I won't buy a watch without a date. In fact, I think day%date is even better. Now, a month indicator is probably overkill, true. I do have one of those. A screw-in crown is also kind of a must for me, as well.

  • @neillewi9576

    @neillewi9576

    2 күн бұрын

    I am with you 100%.

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy15 күн бұрын

    BALL has best tritium options

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