I’m quite new to the watch scene but no other watch has made me feel the way I do with this collection, everything visually appeals to me however I’ve only seen negative reviews online. People stating they broke it within a year (must have it on their right hand…). Anyways I’ve been questioning whether they’re worth the price or if there’s anything else I haven’t seen which mimics that speedmaster look for better price and quality. To me AU$200 is a lot for a watch as I appreciate the art more then the brand recognition,thanks(:

  • p33k4y@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    No they’re not bad, imho.

    First, the MoonSwatch basically uses the same ETA G10 quartz movement as the one used in the Tissot PRX quartz, Certina DS, etc.

    People complain that the MoonSwatch movement isn’t “repairable” but again it’s exactly the same with the Tissot and no one complained about that. And I mean, they’re like $30 to replace.

    Plus, durability issues with the watch is likely overblown. They literally sold ~ 1 million units in under a year, so of course some will have defects.

    Typically with quartz movement if you have a “lemon” it will die in a few months. The MoonSwatch comes with a 2 year warranty, so I wouldn’t be overly concerned.

    Yes people are paying a premium for “the hype”. Then again, that’s nothing new with watches (looking at you, Rolex).

    If you like one, go for it.