2010年7月15日星期四
Es*** La Primera GMT Watch Review
So in addition to the black and red bezel as seen here, the watch comes with a silver toned ones which totally changes the look of the watch. Es*** also provides a rubber strap (which is more or less necessary with true dive watches).While I had a few minor complaints about the La Primera GMT watch that I discussed above, overall for a new brand, the watch is really polished. The case is solid, the dial is easy to read, and the wearing experience is good. I would not go so far as to call the design "exciting," it is rather a more sober timepiece with the heart of an instrument. In the end, the La Primera GMT and other Es*** watches are timepieces made by the owner of the company, for the owner of the company. This ensures that each piece has enough passion, and should appeal to those who can easily identify with the demeanor of the brand. Don't miss other pieces from the brand such as their standard La Primera Classic models and chronograph versions. Price for the La Primera GMT is on the higher side, as $2,545. The all DLC model that is coming soon is a full $1,000 more at $3,545.00 You can get it, and other Es*** watches direct from their website here.#gallery-1 {margin: auto;}#gallery-1 .gallery-item {float: left;margin-top: 10px;text-align: center;width: 33%;}#gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;}#gallery-1 .gallery-caption {margin-left: 0;}. The claps has an Es*** signature engraved into it (as does the crown for that matter). They did a good job of branding their timepieces. The most *** branding is actually on the watch dial.When you get an Es*** La Primera GMT, or other Es*** watches for that matter, they throw in a lot of stuff. The watch comes in a slightly silly faux-ostrich leather case that has a large drawer and some compartments. The watch comes with a special tool (for the bracelet and bezel), and an extra bezel.