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The Wristwatch Experience
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What role did Girard-Perregaux play with it's Caliber 350 during the early days of Quartz.
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#quartz #quartzwatch #girardperregaux
Early Quartz Controlled Spring drive (1972)
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Early Quartz Controlled Spring drive (1972)
Landeron 47. First ever Cam Chronograph
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The Landeron Cal. 47 - a ground breaking chronograph movement, the first cam-actuated chronograph from 1937.
The Two Paths to the Seiko Padi Turtle
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The Padi Turtle arrives to us via generations of Seiko divers and a long collaboration between diving companies and watch houses. #Seiko #Seikopadi #Divewatch
Breitling Chronomat Frecce Tricolori
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A close look at the Vintage Breitling 81950 Frecce Tricolori Chronomat and learning to understand the early Schneider prototype dials.
The Watch That Saved Breitling
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The Freece Tricolori Chronomat. The real story of the watch that saved Breitling. #Breitling #Breitlingchronomat #freecetricolori
If Wes Anderson made a watch
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Wes Anderson is a quirky American film director. If he made a watch what would it be? #Wes Anderson # Abercrombie & Fitch
Zenith El Primero 3019 PHC
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A close look at the Zenith El Primero chronograph movement.
What makes it tick?
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In 1948 the Swiss Federation of Watchmakers, commissioned Norman Rockwell to began work on an advertising campaign to raise the profile of Swiss watchmakers globally. The end result was a painting titled - What makes it tick?
The BIG story of the Omega Speedmaster Reduced.
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The BIG story of the Omega Speedmaster Reduced.
How Invicta sells and markets watches | The Wristwatch Experience
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How Invicta sells and markets watches | The Wristwatch Experience
The Case For The Rolex Submariner Homage
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The Case For The Rolex Submariner Homage
The Dive Watch That Changed Watchmaking
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The Dive Watch That Changed Watchmaking
1947 Felsa Cal. 690 Bidynator |TheWristwatchExperience
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1947 Felsa Cal. 690 Bidynator |TheWristwatchExperience
The History of the G-Shock |TheWristwatchExperience
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The History of the G-Shock |TheWristwatchExperience
1920s Harwood Bumper Automatic |TheWristwatchExperience
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1920s Harwood Bumper Automatic |TheWristwatchExperience
Accutron and the Spaceview. A short history.
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Accutron and the Spaceview. A short history.
Orfina Porsche Design chronograph, Mario Andretti, 1978 GP
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Orfina Porsche Design chronograph, Mario Andretti, 1978 GP
Smiths Deluxe 12-15 movement | TheWristwatchExperience
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Smiths Deluxe 12-15 movement | TheWristwatchExperience
Tissot Research Idea 2001 | TheWristwatchExperience
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Tissot Research Idea 2001 | TheWristwatchExperience
Not 10 feet, 10 meters.
Great work on a brilliant video. Well done and thank you. May I know what music is playing in the background ? Thanks again.
I wear a couple. 214 and a 218. Love them. Favorites in my collection.
If you ever wish to sell this Chronomat, please get in touch. I am a fellow Australian watch collector and have been looking for one of these to buy for a while. King regards.
wasn't Hamilton and lip (at 2:25) it was LIP And Elgin.... when they displayed the first battery powered wristwatches in March 1952.
Thanks for the correction. 👍
What was that AMC footage from?
Drugs. Lots and lots of drugs...
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I have one of those Girard Perreguax quartz with the blue "Tron" microchip dial. I looked for over a decade for it. Though the design was heavily featured in GP's ads of the time vanishingly few have ever shown up in the wild. I suspect because for a relatively expensive watch the dial was a bit too flashy and weird. Since I got mine I've only seen 5 or 6 others and same for the gold plated versions. I also have a working Longines Ultra-Quartz from the same year and that cybernetic movement is insane. In a nice but weird way. 😁
Cool 😎 👍👍👍
awesome thanks
😢bad idea 💡 2001
I picked up a Pulsar P4 stainless steel dress with a green display. Outstanding condition. keeping perfect time. Do you have any idea of the value? Thanks!
Isn’t this fake?
A great great great video and amazing narration. Congrats 👏🏻
Love the video - no words, just a close look. THX!
Lovely video! You're about to break 1000 subs! Please keep making these wonderful videos! The details in this one and your pacing is perfect.
Isn't this a converted one? This isn't an original space view.
Question: I have a Porche Design ORFINA chronograph. However it does not have ORFINA on the face, it has PD logo. Otherwise it’s identical. Purchased new in 1986. It does have ORFINA movement. I believe it’s the reissue and I’ve seen descriptions ’PD chrono’ Is the PD chrono collectible?
Certainly. Wear it in good health.
5:56 That is actually the DW-5200 G-Shock.
How cool, a pin lever chronometer wow, thanks for this video 😊
I can't wait for my next Omega Caribbean cruise on Virgin Voyages.😂😂😂😂
Very very nice
❤Gerald Genta ❤ Beautiful video Thank God Today she bought a Gerald Genta watch vintage octgnal it in my own collection of Gerald Genta
I love the elevator music for the astronaut shots.
Impressing. Suggest video sequence with actual watch sound (no music)
Easy on the melodrama please
The best and most informative video on speedy reduced! Thank you so much for this wonderful video
What about doing a presentation on the "dirty dozen" military watches? Or the Rolex MilSub? Even Panerai?
Superb! I even still have the Scalextric John Player Special race car...and to see (by it seems coincidence) that Andretti is wearing a unique black watch is historically coincidental...simply..UNIQUE and indeed S.U.P.E.R.B! One could even be as bold as to say..an understated Heuer Monaco...(subjective...of course!) Wonderful presentation...
Keep your wonderful presentations coming...just subbed 👍
That Seiko at 1:03 is a marine chronometer. I sailed with them for a while.
I’m glad you’re back! I almost unsubscribed. Please keep making more videos
Will do 👍
Wittnauer was the King before Rolex and owned by Bullava and Bullaba who is now who is owned Citizen Watch manufacturing Group. 🦉
Excellent video!
I recall the short battery life and impossible to view in sunlight, so wanted a continuous display. Now I realize that being able to see a watch's time, continuously, like having your desk in front of a 6 foot wall clock isn't that good of idea. That your little discipline to push a button, to see that time, then going to that red black off display, like some Star Trek device, you were better off, mentally, not marching to time. Plus it just wasn't some electronic calculator that told time, pushing that button; no, it sprung to life. There was satisfaction in it, reading the time. Those LEDs lighting up never getting old to look at. There's also a satisfaction, in yes, you can make this better with LCDs, but I choose not to. Deal with it, I'm on island time.
Hi, I have the same exact model of 2.12 minute. Unfortunately is completely destroyed by the rust, the movement is in great condition I don’t why 😂. My question is if I take an 81950 dial and glass would fit? Obviously I’ll take the original dial!
Yes. The watch at 2:12 is a 81950 so a 81950 suitable glass and dial will fit.
I graduated from Bulova in 1970 and have been repairing/restoring Accutron ever since for both the trade (jewelry stores) as well as private clients. The Accutron is truly a masterpiece!
I'll keep you in mind if I need to repair my own!
I've watched many of your videos since your channel appeared on my feed. I really appreciate your style and content. It's refeshing to see your videos after many other channels are focused on giving specs and pushing the latest new thing. Thank you!
Nice video crap watch
i have one
I like this style of vid. Reminds me of old school history vids.
I have one of these. Love the individual dots that make up the digits a lot more than the segments you see on other digital watches. They light up the circuit board a little too. It’s also just a great conversation piece. It came with a paper that explained the concept of digital time, as if it was explained to someone from another century
Apparently there's no screws in order to remove the movement from the case... how is it done? Thanks
Genus is what genus does.
Hi did u change the rotor ?
I found a SpaceView at a Consignment store in NJ about 2 years ago. I Love it!
Sad too see none cares about Buren, Hamilton or Bucherer micro rotor powered watches. I have cal. 1332 powered intramatic diver still one of my faviourites.
Great vid for an even greater genius designer..thanks for sharing
Best cinematic for the forgotten history watchmaker John Harwood
John Harwood The First and The Forgotten
nice, but cut the music 10seconds in. fade out. No need to talk over such loud music.