YEMA2000 IN-HOUSE CALIBER The second-generation In-house Caliber YEMA2000 is powered by optimised components yielding slightly better performance than similar Standard Grade calibers, offering a Daily Rate of +/- 10 s/d and a power reserve of 42h.
No, not this model. The Superman Slim and the Classic Traveller Wristmaster. For the price difference, between the Wristmaster and this, I don't think it's worth it. It's super flat, and I've had plenty of watches with exhibition window backs and don't care if I can see the movement or not.
I was nervous about the bracelet not tapering, but it has a nice taper. It gives me Royal Oak offshore vibes, but the proportion is Royal Oak. For me, it's the best of both worlds. The Offshores started feeling too big after I started wearing Rolexes like the GMT Master ii.
I've owned AP, Rolex, Girard Perregaux, and I'm going to say I am quite impressed with the Yema Urban Traveller. You gotta see this one in the flesh! Loving the proportions and the quality. Wow! I can't believe I got everything this has to offer at this price point.
It's actually not expensive to insure on an annual basis. You can do it through a jewelry insurance policy or scheduling it to your homeowners insurance. This program is as if AP purchased two years of insurance for your purchase. It's a very miniscule amount compared to the purchase. Furthermore, m
I feel like these brands are manipulating the market. This is just my speculation. This happened after Rolex prices entered AP territory. No APs, price increase? Even if they're hoarding watches in a large safe somewhere, it doesn't matter. There's a lot of psychology behind this. People want what t