Cele mai bune ceasuri pentru aventuri – scufundări, zbor, drumeții, plimbări cu barca și MULTE

Cele mai bune ceasuri pentru aventuri - scufundări, zbor, drumeții, plimbări cu barca și MULTE



Ghid complet al ceasurilor solare de pe TeddyBaldassarre.com: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/solar-watches Ghid complet al ceasurilor militare și tactice de pe TeddyBaldassarre.com: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/military -watch Shop Mărci de ceasuri prezentate în acest videoclip: Hamilton: https://teddybaldassarre.com/collections/hamilton Longines: https://teddybaldassarre.com/collections/longines Orient: https://teddybaldassarre.com/collections/orient Oris : https://teddybaldassarre.com/collections/oris Conținut scris: https://www.teddybaldassarre.com/blog În acest videoclip, îți voi recomanda ceasuri grozave pe care să le iei cu tine într-o varietate de aventuri diferite. Pentru mine, asocierea unui ceas cu o experiență este cea mai bună modalitate de a profita la maximum de investiția ta. Deși deseori ne îngrijim ceasurile, este important să ne amintim că există multe ceasuri pe piață care sunt mai mult decât capabile să se ocupe de o utilizare grea într-o varietate de medii în aer liber. Ce părere ai despre alegerile mele? Ceasuri prezentate: Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium Auto: https://teddybaldassarre.com/products/khaki-field-titanium-auto-38mm?variant=40039242268765 Longines Spirit Zulu Time: https://teddybaldassarre.com/pages/search-results -1?q=zulu%20time Orient Kamasu: https://teddybaldassarre.com/pages/search-results-1?q=kamasu Oris Diver 65: https://teddybaldassarre.com/collections/divers-sixty-five/ products/divers-sixty-five-40m-blue-metal?variant=32896790921309 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teddybaldassarre/?hl=en Top Articole pe TeddyBaldassarre.com: 50 de mărci de ceasuri de lux pe care ar trebui să le cunoașteți: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/luxury-watch-brands 10 mărci de ceasuri accesibile și cele mai bune ceasuri ale lor: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/affordable-watch-brands Cele mai bune ceasuri sub 5.000 USD Ghid complet: https://teddybaldassarre.com/blogs/watches/best-watches-under-5000 0:00 – Introducere și organizare 1:37 – 1. Drumeții 4:26 – 2. Zbor 8:16 – 3. Scufundări 11:15 – 4. Conducere 15:00 – 5. Plimbare cu barca

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  1. For any type of sporting activity I certainly wouldn't be going for a watch that just tells the time no matter the brand or cost. I have hiked many times in places like the Himalayas and the Alps of Europe and NZ. My go to watch for anything related to sport is my Casio Protrek. It has Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, stopwatch, alarms, 40 time zones, titanium construction and it's solar powered. It has never let me down. I also own two Suuntos which are equally as adapt. For diving (which I no longer do) my Omega Seamaster was always reliable as was my Seiko diver.

  2. Airline pilot here, I go back and forth between my khaki pilot day date and my seagull 1963. I love flying with them both, although the khaki is priceless to me as it has accompanied me on every singe checkride I’ve ever taken along with many other significant events.

  3. I really appreciate the purpose/direction of this video. While I techically work in an office, I am a project manager in a discipline where on a moment's notice I may be required to be in the field with uniformed employees and contractors. As a person who has chosen this line of work, when I get 'dressed to the nines', I just look bad, wierd. Like that is not me. And dress watches just look soooo out of place on me, even when I'm dressed nice. I need functional, and typically personallity filled watches, beacuse they match me and what I do.

  4. Thanks for the help! I want a good watch but nothing fancy-looking since I tend to dress grubby/unassuming so I don’t want my watch standing out, even though I like the look of dress watches. I think I’ll check out Hamilton Titanium Auto

  5. I don’t really hear much about Alpina watches, but I feel like the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic would be a great for hiking (just from my online glances). Anyone own one of these that can attest?

  6. Oh, I'm gonna say that water resistant is necessary for pilot, in case of aerial accident and you fell into the water, ore you just a pilot of the navy or marines, so yeah high water resistant for p[ilot watch is kinda essential.

  7. Something I disagree with is going for the titanium for more lightweight in the Hamilton. On a leather strap it’s already super light and to top it off the 38mm practically feels like it isn’t there. Amazing watch nonetheless

  8. I walk on trails , nothing very athletic but over long distance , typically 1000 Km
    I found that watch are great as compass and distance calculator , nothing very fancy or precise but it work great

  9. As much of a fan as I am of this channel, I cant agree that Hamiltons and Rolexs are good watches for a hike. That just isnt practical for the average person. Please give some air time to the smaller brands that actually make really competitive watches for the price. My favorite for a hike, the BOLDR Venture.

  10. A.D.P.T. series 1 field watch is on my wish list $450 for a watch is crazy expensive for me but I’m in my 30’s and decided to elevate my entire lifestyle. Minimalist,elegant, and versatile watches are my favorite

  11. What watch would you recommend for a rancher or horse trainer ? Nice to wear into town with durability and not too heavy or in the way.

  12. Many may disagree with me here, but the likes of G-Shock, Luminox, even Garmin, especially with solar, etc have relegated the field watch to being a fashion accessory.

  13. As a proud owner of a scarlet red Orient Kamasu, I can honestly say that it's a stunningly beautiful and wonderfully accurate watch, especially for the price. It was one of the watches that got me in the door of collecting. My collection is small, but I'm hoping to be growing it little by little!

  14. For me it used to be hamilton khaki auto, but because it doesnt have screw down crown, I always have that little bit of worry at the back of my mind.

    So last year I pulled the trigger on the Ranger and this is definitely the best for all weather all environment watch.

    Just so damn easy to tell the time because of that “boring” dial. Love it

  15. Hiking, no question, Casio Twin Sensor Protek, with digital compass, and thermometer. Well below $100. Totally agree with Citizen Skyhawk, Seiko Turtle.

  16. Hey Mr. Teddy, my son just got on with the fire department and he asked me what would be a great watch for a fireman. What would you recommend for a fire man? Quartz and mechanical.

  17. Wouldn't grab a Hamilton for Hiking, won't survive heavy rain or shocks in a fall. Also their cheapest is around £530 not pocket change for average people.

    Personally the G-Shock GM-2100C-5AER is a good pick or a G-Shock Mudmaster.

  18. I'm a watch fan myself, but probably an outlier here as I do not think any of these watches are great candidates for hiking, and the other activities as well. I mean you could technically hike with a Tudor on you, but why would you do that when you can get so much more functionality from smart watches like the Apple Watch or a Garmin? I love Teddy's videos and they've played a major role in helping me purchase some of my favorite watches, but in this case, it just doesn't make any sense.

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