We’d like to thank Yema Watches for sending this watch in for review. The Yema Superman 39 featured here costs 1,099 euros. There is plenty of great stuff available from Yema, and I'm eagerly waiting for the next package from Yema to arrive at the WatchGecko HQ. Their range of watches covers everything from diving, motorsports as well as space and aviation. To this, we say tres bien to this fantastic French brand. It’s a watch that has managed to cram in historical importance, with a high level of practical use into a well-proportioned case, all while looking elegant and classy. So it’s not going to come as a surprise to you to hear I’ve really enjoyed wearing the Yema Superman. The Yema Superman 39 - Image Credit: WatchGecko Online Magazine But all things considered, this is minor and the lock system is such a part of the watches design language, that if this was in my collection I think I could let that slide. However I like to use these old school pieces of technology as much as possible so when I found myself having to unscrew the crown to move the bezel, it felt like there was an unnecessary barrier in my way. It is simply apart of the design and appeal of the watch. The bezel lock was the final aspect of the watch I noticed a lot when using it. And is the original Superman seen at the start of the review also polished? Yes again, but I’d love to see the Superman 39 sport a brushed case with polished edges and facets rather than the full polish we see. Does this assist that elegance I've hinted? Yes. There is one main aspect that the Superman did lose a few points for in my eyes and that's the case's fully polished finish. The Yema Superman 39 on the Painswick in Distressed Grey - Image Credit: WatchGecko Online Magazine
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