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Jeep99dad
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I’ve really been a slacker the past several months with regards to posting my new arrivals and sharing my first impressions. Some come and go so fast, I don’t even time to do a new arrival write up J but I’ve had a few that I actually kept long enough but been too busy to write up. I was asked by a few members of 3 forums to post my first impressions in new arrivals… I received this Bathys 100 Fathoms brand new from John at Bathys Monday evening. It has been on my wrist since I unboxed it and I am very pleased with it overall. I predict it’ll be around for a while J John was also great to deal with, a good guy, he answered all my questions and even threw in Caramack candy in the package! J
 
I had been looking at Bathys’ watches for some time, admiring wrist shots from WIS who own the Auto 100F or Benthic. There are several variations I liked, but honestly never pulled the trigger mostly due to the prices, which I thought they were too high for me. I almost pulled the trigger on a gently used one last year. Anyway, when I read Bathys’ new strategy and pricing thread on a forum, I thought it was the right time and the opportunity to grab a brand new one at a good price direct from John. I wanted a Bathys Benthic automatic with the ETA 2892 as my first choice or a 100Fathoms PVD auto close second… so I started PM’ing Bathys. Communication with John was great, I was able to snatch a Ruthenium grey dial PVD 100F but the auto Benthic were sold out, the Quartz Benthic is just too big for me. Ordering process was fine, shipping was timely and watch was packed up pretty good.
 
The watch came in a nice and right size Black Pelican 1030 waterproof micro case, including the watch on a nice leather waterproof strap on matching PVD deployant clasp, a rubber diver strap with matching PVD buckle, 2-yr warranty card and booklet. I think the packaging and extras are just enough, it was perfect for me. I like having the rubber strap and the smaller more usable Pelican case and  no other extras which could add to cost and would likely not use.
 
The 200M WR watch case is fairly classic in design/style, no crazy lines or crown guard or other eccentric design cues, and the size is perfect at 41mm for this watch which is almost all dial. It wears larger, probably like a 43-44mm, just like my old Ball used too. But it certainly is not a big or overwhelming watch, it really is the sweet spot for me actually  especially with the well proportioned 12.1mm height. I suspect it’d be spot on for most with wrist in the 6 ¾ to 7 ½”. For reference, my wrist is 7” and I love how it wears, it is also very comfortable with a fairly flat caseback and slightly curved lugs. It sits perfectly on the wrist, which can’t be said of many other watches out there. Lugs are 22mm and help make the case look a bit larger/wider I think vs. an Omega SMP 41mm case with 20mm lugs. The case on my particular watch is  PVD coated with TiCN at 2 microns with a 3200 Vickers hardness rating. Finally the screw down case back is engraved with a map of the Hawaii islands, which is a nice touch. We all like a cool caseback J . I can’t really speak to the PVD finish much especially about its durability & resistance to scratch as it is new but  it looks great, uniform and smooth as of now.
Next is what most recognize Bathys watches for and what attracts WIS to them I believe… the dial. I think it is what makes the watch, what makes it instantly recognizable as a Bathys timepiece and what draws people’s attention when they see pics of the 100Fathoms or Benthic. The dial finish especially when choosing something more unique like Ruthenium is awesome, mesmerizing and the large lumed numerals add contrast and a touch of fun to the otherwise classic case. The hour/minute hands are also really cool I think, not the typical hands seen on many divers, they are fully lumed and another touch of fun, a good match for the numeral. The dial is pretty clean and open with limited writing on it and subtle minute markers on the outer chapter (rehaut?). Finally I like that the second hand is mostly red with a white tip as opposed to the more popular red tip on white/silver hand. It ties into the red font of “AUTOMATIC” on the dial. The use of red in a controlled fashion is something I always like and suit this watch well. Another fun factor. All these characteristics of the dial are enough to differentiate the watch and give it that cool, fun, relaxed/laidback feel one would expect of an Hawaiian productJ I did not think of checking the lume yet, my bad!
The crystal is slightly domed, which is great for me as I am not a fan of the exaggerated domed crystals (they look great and cool but I worry about wearing them), this one allows great visibility at most angles and but offers the coolness of domed crystal! It also has AR coating. The 100F is equipped with a screw down crown  engraved with the B of Bathys on it, which is the first of the only two CONs I found on the watch for my taste. I would have preferred a larger crown, nothing huge, but  a bit bigger. It seems lost on the case side and is not the easiest to operate with  adult-sized fingers J
I have not tried the stock rubber strap on the watch yet but it seems nice and soft, and its PVD buckle matches the watch case finish so I like that. The watch came on the Bathys waterproof leather, equipped with a PVD deployant clasp with Bathys engraved on it. This strap is my second CON for this otherwise really cool Bathys timepiece. It is too short. My wrist is just 7” and once adjusted to my wrist, there is just enough strap length left to go thru the first fixed keeper, leaving the second lose and useless. I know I can remove it and will but it is a bit odd on the wrist and just seems like it limits its use to those with smaller wrists. The strap leather is otherwise pretty nice, soft enough and a good match for the watch IMHO. I am wondering if John has longer straps though? Today I am wearing it on my black isofrane, and it rocks!
 
To sum it up, here are my thoughts… I like the fact it is an American company based in Hawaii where it also designs the watches [I like to give my $ to US businesses] and that the watches are made in Switzerland. The new price makes it very competitive for an ETA based Auto watch made in Switzerland IMHO as I see HK manufactured watches (Nothing wrong with that, I own them) in that price range with the same mvt or even the  Myota. The watch design and looks is a winner overall, different enough but with some traditional styling as well so it is flexible and fun to wear at the same time. It looks fun and is inviting to wear. One can wear it by the beach with an Hawaiian shirt sipping on a cocktail or with jeans and short, even at the office on leather as I did yesterday! [It is by no means a dress watch, but it won’t clash]. The watch is great, but can it be improved… yes of course… a long strap, larger crown and drilled-thru lugs would be my suggestions
I have not had time to take lots of pics of the watch at various angles and the packaging so I can post more later on, but I did take a few cell Q&D’s of the caseback and side… I hope you found the review helpful especially if you were on the fence about ordering.
Thank you for reading,
Brice
 
 

 




 



 


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Like I mentioned before Brice, always liked that watch. Love the large numerals and the handset used, super WR. Great design that is easy to wear as a sport watch and can be dressed up a bit.

Enjoy that one....for as long as you candog smile.gif JK PalThumbsUp02.gif 

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Very nice. I like the simple layout and design. Simple is harder to do well. But when they get it right, it is outstanding.

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Beautiful clean dial. Nice finish as well. Great review!

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Congrats on the new arrival Bathys Brice!!! thumbsup.gif

Thanks for the nicely detailed writeup!...I see your subtitle is "keeper", but I've seen you flip many a keeper so we will just have to see if this one has the staying power to keep you interested amigo! subtlelaugh.gif

It seems the much lower pricing and move to direct selling exclusively by John at Bathys is an excellent strategic move.  As you know, I was very tempted to pull the trigger on a Bathys a well, as the price point seems to very good for what you are getting.  That Ruthenium grey dial is the dial I would have gone for too...I'm sure it is really difficult to photograph, but your pics do a good job of showing the variation in looks that you would get with a gorgeous metallic dial such as this one!cool.gif  Looks great!!!thumbsup.gif

Like you, I'm most drawn to the Auto Benthic as my first choice in the Bathys lineup, but the Auto 100 Fathoms is definitely a close second.

Enjoy this 'first' Bathys for a very long time...looks great on both the leather and the Isofrane!!!thumbsup.gif


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Great looking Bathys Brice! Congrats!!
Love the easy to read dial, and the classic but yet so "rough" looking design. And 1+ on the versatile-nes, would look good on almost everything, and can handle both brown and black leather equally good. But must say my favorite of your pictures is the one on the isofrane.

And, a great write-up also, thanks for sharing! Can´t wait to see some lume shots though:0)

Wear it in good health amigo! 

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Congrats and enjoy.

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Nice one, Bricebravo.gif

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Congrats Brice, I love the big numreal dial... Easy to read and very clean

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Great looking watch Brice!
Was tempted to buy one a couple of years ago when I was in HI, to bad the wife was there to kill that idea :)

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Nice! I'm gonna bite on a bronze Benthic Ti or a 100F quartz whichone.gif (love the second hand) asap!

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Great write up. I have always liked these but never picked one up. The new pricing is really hard to pass up. I really like it on the isofrane as well - really adds a nice look to it. Enjoy!

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Thank you all for the positive feeback. Glad you enjoyed the write up,
I swear it's a keeper guys, don't know why you'd doubt me homerthinks.gif subtlelaugh.gif

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Here is the overdue lume shot
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I've always like this one... enjoy it and wear it well.  ThumbsUp02.gif

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I want to thank you Brice for taking the time to post up your thoughts and impressions. Unfortunately I am the lone naysayer. Nothing personal Brice but I think you may have had the kool-aid.

I find it amusing Bathys has come back around and seems to be embraced by the WIS at WUS. I am assuming this because I do not read anything at WUS anymore. I like my information free from prejudicial adverts.subtlelaugh.gif

 

At any rate it is ironic Bathys has returned to world of the marvelous interweb to move watches and at "reduced" prices. Patterson was so eager to abandon the forum crowd after they made him so that he could attempt to get top dollar for his watches in exclusive boutiques. I would imagine that didn't work outr so well or am I to believe Bathys has returned to do us all a favor and offer a great watch at a reasonable price? I think not. This is business.

My concern is nothing has changed and you are now buying old stock which has been gathering dust for four years or so. If you do a search on 3T you'll find a thread in which a member purchased an ETA 100F only to pop the hood and find an SW200 in it. And it was dirty too. Once I saw this I knew exactly what we were being fed and it was pure BS. So my opinions are based in fact. I also was warned by JP about quality issues with Rolex watches. Please... you are gong to warn me about a premier watch brand when you have sold a watch with a dirty SW200 instead of the promised 2824? Additionally the movement was held in place by two flimsy screws which look fairly fragile

So I hate to be a naysayer but part of what we do here is to help and protect. While the watch is moderately attractive and sporty, I don't see it as being a good value or a solid product. My fear is inexperienced WIS or those with short memories are purchasing old stock and may not be getting what they are paying for.

Again Brice I want to be perfectly clear his is not a personal attack on you or your decision to get a 100F. This is my opinion based on what I have seen over the last five or six years.

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Thank you Mark. I understand your point and do NOT take it as a personal attack, your opinion is welcome here. I have to say that one I was not aware of some of those facts.
However, yes I agree about the stategy chnage is not for us but a business decision, I am ok with that part. I got a watch I had wanted at a price I am ok with wherre I was not before at $1100 or so. I also want to mention that I bought the watch KNOWING that some are equipped with the Sellita mvt while others have the ETA 2824. It is actually advertised as such on his site, as it is on others like Christopher Ward, Tag and Oris. I personally have nothing bad to say on the SW200 as I have no issues with it on the Oris nor the Tag. But I am definitely no expert but at least I knew that getting a Sellita was a possibility. As for the dirty mvt, I cannot speak to that as I have not opened the watch. I suppose defects, dirt undert the dial and other issues happen with many brands so is it possible it happened on Bathys watches, yes I am sure. But again I cannot speak from experience.
All that being said Mark, I do love the watch and how it wears so I am pleased with my purchase.

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Congrats Brice, as long as you know what your gett'n & your happy..I've seen these @ my AD here in town & I've always liked the look but the price my AD has them for is RETARDED, never in a million years would I purchase 1 @ the price stated.But If your happy  & you got a deal that's all that matters IMO

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But we all know it will b on WUS ads soonsubtlelaugh.gif Just pokin' fun @ you ...LOL

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Congrats Brice.ThumbsUp02.gif...my sentiments are along the lines of Mark and William,but I will wait until you inevitably flip it, before I go off on my experience with the brand and it's owner,who must have some balls coming back to the forums looking for friends after he left them cold to go retail!


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