Since 1948 France's Fine Watchmaker YEMA designs iconic timepieces specifically for Sailing, Diving, Car Racing and Space Exploration. Discover our latests reissues of emblematic French tool-watches.
So Yema. Pro’ and Cons. Is it worth the money ? Is it an original watch? Quartz vs Automatic? What is your opinion? I’m looking forward to your reply!
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I own a Yema Navygraf Heritage, and it is built very well. Runs at +7/day, bezel is the most solid out of any in my collection, and the bracelet is comfortable and has great build quality. I think it is overpriced at retail of $750, but they had a great offer when I bought mine that made it worth it. (I think they always have a discount going so you can get a decent chunk off - I think $500-$600 is a fair price for mine.)
I have heard some people complaining about QC issues and poor customer service, but I haven’t contacted customer service and had no QC issues, so I can’t say much.
I do think they make unique watches. That’s why I ultimately bought mine. You will not see many designs out there like theirs, and if you like a retro look, they’ve definitely got you covered. If you like what you see, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Oh, also check out Just the Watch channel on YouTube. He’s reviewed a couple of Yemas and it could probably give you a good idea of what the brand is like.
Oh, also check out Just the Watch channel on YouTube. He’s reviewed a couple of Yemas and it could probably give you a good idea of what the brand is like.
I own the blue dial Superman Quart. put a Hersh brown leather strap on it. The thing I like about this watch: feels like a good sword balance. The blue is magical so many spectrum. What I don’t like: it doesn’t hit the markers perfect. No ceramic bezel, no sapphire glass. For a 500 Euro watch that really should Be in order. This Beer is very good but I have no idear how it wound in my post.
I like one of theirs with oversized printed lume plots, forgot the name of the model. It reminiscents that vintage charm on the old divers nicely.
Almost went for it at one point, didnt in the end as i wasnt sure about the reliability of the movement and means of servicing down the line.