I never seriously looked at Mido but you are right. Don't know why, for the longest time, Mido always sounded like a Japanese brand name to me. Just me I guess.
I never seriously looked at Mido but you are right. Don't know why, for the longest time, Mido always sounded like a Japanese brand name to me. Just me I guess.
Mido is really underrated. From the entry level swatch group brands, Mido and Certina makes the best dive watches for the price that actually looks good and is done well for the price.
The Baroncelli and a few models from the Multifort lineup are really great.
The one drawback is the case size and Mido tends to make larger watches, most of them are 42mm cases which limits your options.
I never seriously looked at Mido but you are right. Don't know why, for the longest time, Mido always sounded like a Japanese brand name to me. Just me I guess.
same here... never really considered them...but now I like their philosophy!
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I never seriously looked at Mido but you are right. Don't know why, for the longest time, Mido always sounded like a Japanese brand name to me. Just me I guess.
I really like my 200C...I wouldn't mind grabbing a tribute and maybe something vintage
I never seriously looked at Mido but you are right. Don't know why, for the longest time, Mido always sounded like a Japanese brand name to me. Just me I guess.
sounds like you need to do a test drive 👍
I think Mido’s are great! I like the Ocean Star and Multifort.
Mido is really underrated. From the entry level swatch group brands, Mido and Certina makes the best dive watches for the price that actually looks good and is done well for the price.
The Baroncelli and a few models from the Multifort lineup are really great.
The one drawback is the case size and Mido tends to make larger watches, most of them are 42mm cases which limits your options.
I never seriously looked at Mido but you are right. Don't know why, for the longest time, Mido always sounded like a Japanese brand name to me. Just me I guess.
same here... never really considered them...but now I like their philosophy!