Paul, First of all, awesome review! I am in love with the beautiful and understated design of the Jellyfish. Using tridium is a very interesting choice. I have a few handguns with tridium sites and it is highly visible. What amazes the me the most about this watch is the price. $350?? What a great deal on a very high quality and versatile watch. I predict these will be going for much more in the next few years.
6R15 with AR Sapphire for $350? What a deal! I have a Seiko Sumo, which also uses the 6R15 movement and it’s great. However, many people wish it had a better bracelet (Sumo’s is 20mm that tapers to 18mm) as well as Sapphire crystal. This has both and is about $200 less! Also tritium tubes interest me since they don’t really fade and don’t need a light source to charge them (although, I love Seiko’s lume). With this review the Jellyfish may have jumped to the top of my wish list.
Awesome review. Based on your review I purchased a black dial Jellyfish and couldn’t be happier. Considering what you get (6r15 movement, tritium lume, sapphire crystal and solid SS case and bracelet) for $350 you can’t go wrong. I can see me wearing this watch with a suit – both swim and tailored. I think the best way to describe the Jellyfish is “understated elegance”. It has everything you need. Thanks for doing such a thorough review.
This is one very nice looking watch even with the yellow dial. I guess the yellow looks good because it’s sort of pale and not very bright which would ruin it. Very nice polished case and bracelet and some very impressive specs. Could we please have a test to see what the accuracy rate of this watch is?
Got a white Jellyfish and couldn´t be happier. The watch is very precise for a mechanical watch, no problems there for sure. 😉 Like others said, the specs of this watch makes it a great bargain, it´s a great watch at this price! 🙂 Highly recommended indeed!
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Don
Paul, First of all, awesome review! I am in love with the beautiful and understated design of the Jellyfish. Using tridium is a very interesting choice. I have a few handguns with tridium sites and it is highly visible. What amazes the me the most about this watch is the price. $350?? What a great deal on a very high quality and versatile watch. I predict these will be going for much more in the next few years.
mike
WTF?
Matt
6R15 with AR Sapphire for $350? What a deal! I have a Seiko Sumo, which also uses the 6R15 movement and it’s great. However, many people wish it had a better bracelet (Sumo’s is 20mm that tapers to 18mm) as well as Sapphire crystal. This has both and is about $200 less! Also tritium tubes interest me since they don’t really fade and don’t need a light source to charge them (although, I love Seiko’s lume). With this review the Jellyfish may have jumped to the top of my wish list.
Greg
Thanks for the info on the watch. That video was pretty ridiculous, but I guess in the end you did get to see it live, and that’s the point.
David
Awesome review. Based on your review I purchased a black dial Jellyfish and couldn’t be happier. Considering what you get (6r15 movement, tritium lume, sapphire crystal and solid SS case and bracelet) for $350 you can’t go wrong. I can see me wearing this watch with a suit – both swim and tailored. I think the best way to describe the Jellyfish is “understated elegance”. It has everything you need. Thanks for doing such a thorough review.
MrTissot
This is one very nice looking watch even with the yellow dial. I guess the yellow looks good because it’s sort of pale and not very bright which would ruin it. Very nice polished case and bracelet and some very impressive specs. Could we please have a test to see what the accuracy rate of this watch is?
Jppnet
Got a white Jellyfish and couldn´t be happier.
The watch is very precise for a mechanical watch, no problems there for sure. 😉
Like others said, the specs of this watch makes it a great bargain, it´s a great watch at this price! 🙂
Highly recommended indeed!