@@dl14say67 Absolutely, thanks for checking! The third part was a bit delayed because I was in Germany (visiting Junghans, video online soon!) and the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve and after that some vacation :D Anyway, the third part will be online any minute now. Sorry for the delay!
Another lovely video. I really learned something new today!! Your quality and your editing is really on point! Love when people tell stories about a watch or watchbrand witout reviewing a piece. Please do more of these in the future. Also, have you visited a watch museum? Or if you go crazy maybe visiting a factory in real life? I might be a bit ambitious here 😁 A watchmaker maybe?? point to add: Rolex isnt paying attention about EVERY detail, I once saw a video of AmsterdamVintageWatches and he showed Rolex' social media page and they totally srewed that up with wrong dials and wrong hands... For example: talking about the datejust MK 1 with a MK2 dial, and a lollypop hand but the original had a straight hand. total fail
Thanks for sharing! Yes it’s quite hard to come up with information no one knows yet about a brand as famed as Rolex, but I’m happy I could dig up some gems still 😁
I feel that you have privileged information on the Yacht-Master Titanium you do not want to disclose (final design, movement, production figures, distribution, release date, price,...).
Hahaha I wish! That would be the best video possible 😀 The choice for titanium is very interesting though, especially since rumour has it Patek is going for the Nautilus in titanium as well…
I will gladly fight you to the death over the fact that Rolex's greatest achievement as a watchmaker, staying true to it's history, is the Iconaut, Aeronaut, and the mid-2000's Tudor Date Day.
Don't wanna miss it! 👌
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Two down, looking forward to the 3rd👏
This Friday your wishes will be heard 😁
@@WatchTheFreshFaces not seen any content from you lately Gandor. Hope everything is ok man 👍
@@dl14say67 Absolutely, thanks for checking! The third part was a bit delayed because I was in Germany (visiting Junghans, video online soon!) and the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve and after that some vacation :D Anyway, the third part will be online any minute now. Sorry for the delay!
Another lovely video. I really learned something new today!! Your quality and your editing is really on point!
Love when people tell stories about a watch or watchbrand witout reviewing a piece.
Please do more of these in the future. Also, have you visited a watch museum?
Or if you go crazy maybe visiting a factory in real life? I might be a bit ambitious here 😁
A watchmaker maybe??
point to add: Rolex isnt paying attention about EVERY detail, I once saw a video of AmsterdamVintageWatches and he showed Rolex' social media page and they totally srewed that up with wrong dials and wrong hands...
For example: talking about the datejust MK 1 with a MK2 dial, and a lollypop hand but the original had a straight hand.
total fail
Thanks for the kind words mr. Lord Bogus 😁
Absolutely, I’ll be visiting a watch factory very soon and there’s so much more coming up!
Know most of this stuff already but did learn a few pearls of information. Great video and subscribed!
Thanks for sharing! Yes it’s quite hard to come up with information no one knows yet about a brand as famed as Rolex, but I’m happy I could dig up some gems still 😁
I feel that you have privileged information on the Yacht-Master Titanium you do not want to disclose (final design, movement, production figures, distribution, release date, price,...).
Hahaha I wish! That would be the best video possible 😀
The choice for titanium is very interesting though, especially since rumour has it Patek is going for the Nautilus in titanium as well…
@@WatchTheFreshFaces Titanium is the new blue dial.
@@WatchTheFreshFaces Let me call Thierry to confirm.
I will gladly fight you to the death over the fact that Rolex's greatest achievement as a watchmaker, staying true to it's history, is the Iconaut, Aeronaut, and the mid-2000's Tudor Date Day.
😄 Hahaha sounds like a great idea!
The evolution of Rolex: A watch made as a tool.....to a watch bought buy a tool.
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