Yema Rallygraf Reverse Panda.

What does everyone think of this brand? I ended up buying this when it went on sale last December. I've heard people call it a microbrand, and I've also heard the opposite. Independent brand gets mentioned as well. Honestly call it what you want, but from owning this for the past 5 months I can say that it's very high quality and really great finishing.

Thoughts and comments are welcome!

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I’ve had my eye on the Superman for a while now but this chronograph from Yema is also in my radar too. Absolutely beautiful.

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Very different. Nice 👍🏾 first time I’m seeing this company so I can’t weigh in but thanks for the picture!

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Great brand with a good history, looking to put a couple in the box, that chrono is one 8 really like. The Pearl diver is pretty Damm nice too

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I haven't heard anything negative about Yema. That's a great looking watch you got there. Enjoy!

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I was just considering this one. Have heard good things about Yema. What did you end up paying for it?

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88MilesPerHour

I was just considering this one. Have heard good things about Yema. What did you end up paying for it?

269 usd

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AswangDanks

269 usd

Perfect.

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I had one but sold it. No seconds hand bugged me so it had to go.

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Thumbs way up for the Yema 🎯🤙❤️

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Looks great. I had the Navygraf but the bezel was misaligned and the lume wasn't great. Loved the watch, especially those yellow hands, but ended up selling it to make way for an SPB143.

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Ironist, If you live in the US what am I expected to pay at customers once the watch arrives on US soil?

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Bridger

Ironist, If you live in the US what am I expected to pay at customers once the watch arrives on US soil?

Not sure but I'm in Canada and I paid about 40 dollars in tax and duties

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AswangDanks

269 usd

369 € in the website now...

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I own a rallygraph & superman GMT & I’m a loyal customer for YEMA. Now that loyalty came with quality products & even quality after sale services like servicing my Superman GMT.

And in my humble opinion, even though YEMA changed ownership a few times since its inception since 1948, the in-house movements it produces & the watchmaking it does, I don’t see how it can be considered a microbrand.

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TheTimeTeller_BD

I own a rallygraph & superman GMT & I’m a loyal customer for YEMA. Now that loyalty came with quality products & even quality after sale services like servicing my Superman GMT.

And in my humble opinion, even though YEMA changed ownership a few times since its inception since 1948, the in-house movements it produces & the watchmaking it does, I don’t see how it can be considered a microbrand.

Yea at this point they are bigger than a microbrand. In fact they're products I would say in a way is luxery. Or entry level at least.

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AswangDanks

Yea at this point they are bigger than a microbrand. In fact they're products I would say in a way is luxery. Or entry level at least.

The specs for the the price are truly top tier. Inhouse automatic movement, 300m WR, GMT complication; all that for 700 USD is quite the deal.