We have reviewed many Wishdoit Watches in the past, and all of them were based on the tonneau style casing. The last review was on the Racing GT Chrono Quartz. However, the brand has different style of watches which we have not reviewed yet, until today. We will be reviewing the Wishdoit Watches Eternal Earth World Time Automatic GMT. The name is quite a mouthful, but will it live to the expectation of the previous watches?

Features
Movement: Seiko NH34A GMT Automatic Mechanical Movement
Case material: 316L Stainless Steel Case
Glass quality: Sapphire Crystal
Dial Size: 43 x 12mm
Warranty: 60 months
Strap: Nylon & Genuine Leather
Weight: 97g
Water resistance: 5 ATM
Unboxing
First Impression
The packaging has remained the same, which is nothing wrong. But maybe new watch style equals to new packaging style? That’s just us being picky. The Wishdoit Watches Eternal Earth is something else for sure! The watch catches your eye straight away. The blue and white colour theme goes really well together and the ‘map’ dial design is exceptional. With this watch, Wishdoit have gone in a different direction and so far we love it!
Dial
Only place to start. On the outer index, there are two rings with the names of capitals written across. The writing differs in colour and the contrast well against the deep blue navy background.
Moving inside, you have another index. This has numerals from 1-24 and they represent the 24 hour time period. This index is controlled via the crown and its purpose it to track multiple time zones simultaneously, a feature particularly beneficial for frequent travelers. The numerals are in a black colour with the background split between a baby light blue colour and white.

For the time measurement itself, there are no numerals, and to be honest it does not need anymore on the watch. Simple batons have been used to mark the time, with larger and luminous batons for the hour in five minutes interval.
The eye catching feature o the dial is the ‘map’ used for the background. The map is taken from the North Pole and you get the view of USA, UK, part of Eurasia and and some part of North Africa. This features makes this watch stands out and to make it even more eye catching, the map has been given a luminous coating. We know that Wishdoit’s design are out of the norm but this is on a different level. We have to mention that despite that design and features, the watch still feels subtle and gives off a quiet and cool feel to it.

The date window located at the three o’clock position is of a good size. It does not get lost with the different concoction going on and it is easy to read. We have seen in the past where Wishdoit will place a date window but with the different elaborate features, the date window gets lost.
The hands are simple skeleton baton, with a luminous tip. The silver colour used goes well with the colour theme and they are legible.


Casing
The Wishdoit Watches Eternal Earth is 43 x 12mm and it is a fitting size. It will not take too much space on your wrist and it is large enough to display the features to the crowds. The watch sits well on the wrist and the slight curve on the casing ensures that there are no gaps between the lugs.
The body itself is different. The best way to describe is that it is a skeleton casing, with the dial placed down in it. It feel like you can lift up the dial, but the back case plating has screws to secure the casing an dial altogether. It is an interesting feature and definitely fitting for the Eternal Earth.

Sapphire crystal has been used for the lens. A great choice to handle any scratches and stress put on the lens. Glare is at its minimal and reading the time and seeing the display is fine.
The crown is slightly different on this watch. Normally with Wishdoit Watches, you have a star printed on the crown but this one looks more of a sheriff badge. A blue teeth cut design is around the circumference of the crown and it is an easy push and pull feature.

An exhibition case has been used. Nothing of importance. Apart from seeing the custom rotor and wheel balance, it is a basic exhibition case.
Movement
Powering the Wishdoit Watches Eternal Earth is a Seiko NH34A GMT. Expect a time accuracy of -20 to +40 seconds per day and a power reserve of 41 hours with 21,600 bph. It is a reliable movement and it will do the job.
Strap
The strap has two material used, nylon on the top half and genuine leather on the bottom half. We are not a great fan of the nylon half as we feel overtime this material will disintegrate faster and if the strap were to get caught on something, the strap will be easily damaged.
Otherwise, there are enough holes for small size wrist and the strap wraps well. It is comfortable and does not need breaking into.
The white colour strap is a bold move. With nylon, any stains will be visible and slightly hard to remove. But it does go well with the overall aesthetic of the watch.

Buy, Shortlist or Avoid?
As always, let us discuss the price first. The Wishdoit Watches Eternal Earth retails at $399. It is a mid market price, and we feel the price is justified. The features you are getting on the watch are fantastic and the quality is next to none. Therefore, if you do have the $399, do buy this watch. We have to mention that there are more colour available, and do check out the green and purple dial model, they look even more gorgeous.
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