Swiss Army Ambassador Day-Date Automatic Watch

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

http://www.breitlingsource.com - Video review of the affordable swiss made automatic Day-Date watch from Victorinox Swiss Army

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  • I see a lot of these (automatic, day and date) ranging from $300 to $800 on the bay, in colors not shown on the website. Are these fake you think?

  • @SakoTGrimes I don't know, but these watches are far too cheap for any of the factories to bother making good fakes of.

  • @breitlingsource That's what I thought! But then I researched and found that they are indeed making counterfeits of these, they even counterfeit cheap Skagens! Anything for a buck I guess. I didn't want to take my chances buying a "new" watch with no guarantee, so today I bought one for full price from an authorized dealer. To me the $300 more is worth knowing I'm getting the real deal. Thanks for the video, it helped me make a decision (Victorinox ought to kick you a check, haha)

  • @SakoTGrimes I know there are counterfeits of them - I've seen them. I was talking about GOOD fakes. Their fakes are generally of very poor quality.

  • I own this watch - love it so far. After 2 weeks it's only ~1 minute off atomic time.

    Clarification though: I believe this is an ETA 2834-2 movement, not the 2836.

  • @saubz That is correct - This watch has a 2834-2, not the 2836. Difference is in the orientation of the Day. I should add a correction somewhere on it.

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  • @MrScrappydue $50 bucks could simply be watchmaker's charge for changing a battery plus shipping. I've seen more charged for the service. Otherwise, it broke because you broke it and the company wouldn't cover it under warranty. Those are the only two options that would result in you paying money to fix it so early on. You keep getting all snitty about your bad experiences yet you have no knowledge to inform your expectations. Is it my obligation to dance around your ignorance?

  • @Nateb123 How old are you? Did you not read where I said it's a long story? I called the club that makes your watch, and they assured me it was not the battery. The only poor dicision I made was to explain myself to a twit I tried to be civil, and you go and insult me. Your right there's an anecdote to every dumb decision.

  • @MrScrappydue No Tritium is illegal because it's highly radioactive. Similar to the Radium they used to use to make hands glow, people found that irradiating your wrist was a stupid side effect for night visibility. Also one anecdote of your poor decision to not simply take your watch to a watchmaker to get the battery changed makes little difference. Did it ever occur to you the watch sat in stock at Macy's for so long the battery almost died? How is it Swiss Army's fault?

  • @MrScrappydue: Neteb, My dad had me bring his back and two months after mine stoped working and they told me to send it in and it cost me $50 bucks (long story) and I was very unhappy since I could have changed the battery for $5bucks. Me and dad also noticed the watch hands did not light up the way they use to and Victor or Swiss Army said they had to stop useing trinium because it's illegal. I think it's because there getting cheaper & cost efective. You can still get a  Radio Active Glow On.

  • @Nateb123 Back in the 60s when my dad would take me out fishing in a small boat (I was 5-9yrs old) I was so intrested in his watch and he would let me hold it so I could tell him the time and we stayed out after dark for cat fishing.

    Everytime I would go to macys(2002yr) I would see the Swiss Army watches,the lady would try to get me to buy one and I eventualy did.

    I signed up for there credit card and got such a good deal I bought my dad one too.

    I'll get back to you on the rest of story

  • @MrScrappydue Swiss Army has a huge problem with grey market dealers who sell their watches at way below retail. These merchants buy the pieces from a business that is going under, then resell them so they have no contract with Swiss Army. Thus they're not authorized dealers and you won't have warranty problems covered if you buy from them.

    But, you know, I sell Victorinoxes (along with tons of other brands) and have people handing them down to their children so what do I know?

  • @SakoTGrimes The Bay sells Swiss Military, made by Wenger. Not Swiss Army. Swiss Military isn't actually swiss made, they're Chinese, sometimes Japanese movements. Thus the cheap prices

  • @Nateb123 I never said your Mickey was not a glow in the dark, and so far my shit is not glowing.

    I also said Victorinox stoped useing Trinuim on there watch hands.

    I'm not sure what you mean by "crazy agenda" but if that means every now and then when I run across a video or hear a person is going to waist there money on a Vic or a S.Army, and then try to convince them there are better choices out there,then yes, I guess you could call it crazy.

  • I was told victorinox bought swiss army or took over swiss army but I'm not here to defend what the sales lady at Macy's told me.

    I saw this watch in the video and when I had Victorinox on the phone w/ my watch I told her I had my eye on this very watch and that one web site has it for x-amount of dollars and the other site has it for $200 dollars less and when I gave her the watch style numbers she said we don't honor the cheaper one,it's not ours.

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