The Yema Superman is a legendary French dive watch, first introduced in the 1970s. And if you believe the interwebs the Superman was one of the first dive watches with a rotating bezel-locking mechanism, allowing for better underwater timing. But we do kn
Yema Superman today (39 full lume if you are wondering). Only thing I am not a big fan of is the pointy crown guard which can be uncomfortable at some angles.
I think I would have bought it too, but the issue with the crown… 😅 Goes into the same topic as the Yema Superman Dive watches - the fixation of the bezel is the trademark here. Well, whatever the trademark there is, it looks (still) cheepo because it was
I bought this watch for two reasons. The name (i am a superman fan) and its bezel lock. Although in this heritage edition, the bezel lock is a functionally useless super fluity (as the watch already has a unidirectional dive bezel). In fact, the bezel loc
From wikipedia: Founded in 1948 in Besançon (Doubs) by Henry Louis Belmont. The evolution of the brand is punctuated by: The anti-shock watch in the 1950s; The Yema Superman waterproof to 300 meters in 1963; The Yema Rallygraf equipped with a tachometer f