Great show, Tim, thank you! That you featured the Geophysic Universal Time made me particularly happy, i bought it right after it got discontinued, a great easy to use world timer and one of the most beautiful watches in my collection.
@@localheroEd Oh my. Thats like being a car dealer and not being able to discuss Honda, Toyota and Ford. Sounds like risky business for TH-cam success.
@@PocketWatchTime the fact Tim just troops on filling episode after episode is testament to his quality. Imagine telling a pro cyclist he’s not got to ride a unicycle!
Ingeniur is still 4k CAD cheaper than GP Laureato, Piaget Polo, Chopard Alpine eagle and Bvlgari octo. About 30k cad cheaper than an overseas and about the same price as a jlc Polaris no date on a bracelet.
With all due respect, there's no comparison between the current Ingenieur Auto 40 and watches like the Laureato or Alpine Eagle. They're produced on a much higher level of detailing, care, and manual process. The IWC has no display caseback precisely because there's an identically austere 5-day movement in the $3,900 Riviera. The external metal work on the GP and Chopard are more intricate than the IWC, and the movements won't be found on similar watches priced at 1/3 the cost. Best, Tim
@@the1916companyI will disagree regarding the finishing, ingeniur is definitely at the same level of finishing as GP and Chopard, I was looking at it in a boutique shortly ago with a jewelers loop. The bracelet is superior to the jlc Polaris bracelet. Iwc may not of produce the mechanical parts but the movement is assembled, regulated abs finished by iwc. Comparing iwc work to BM is like comparing Toyota to mercedes. VC didn't use their own movement for the first 250 years of their existence and they are part of holy trinity, so to me completely in house is over rated. We can disagree, but I'm still a fan, keep up the good work.
@@bdegrdsit isn’t the not in-house part that tim is criticizing it’s the fact that the movement is found in a watch 1/3 of the price AND ur plain wrong the chopard and gp are finished to a much higher standard on the outside as well
@@PT-xx9jzwhen did Tim become the only opinion that matters? Look at the piece, Think for yourself. And come up with your own opinion, don't be a sheep
No. I just needed a bank of stuff to get me through a week out of the office, and 60-second videos are easier to shoot when you need 30+ of them. The regular format's production resumes tomorrow. They should be ready for public view on Wednesday morning or Thursday at the latest. I'm never giving up the regular length format. Best, Tim
Love the pink BB chrono but Tudor will really impress when it makes the jubilee-style bracelet available for purchase separately.
Great show, Tim, thank you! That you featured the Geophysic Universal Time made me particularly happy, i bought it right after it got discontinued, a great easy to use world timer and one of the most beautiful watches in my collection.
Tim! Fantastic show. Loved that you covered so many different brands with a combination of both mainstream and somewhat obscure pieces!
Thank you James! It's always a challenge to make everyone happy. I try to spread the styles and brands and price points as much as I can!
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Tim
The GO 70s has been on my list for a while. What a great piece! Awesome show Tim.
Tim, feel free to ignore my email about a podcast episode on summer watches, you just nailed it!
Excellent coverage as usual!
Thank you, Maurie!
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Tim
Great show Tim, the colors of this summer are definitely pink and purple 😁
Greetings from the holy land of Mekkah 🙏🏽
Best Show is back 🎉
And it's GREAT to be back!
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Tim
@25:48 I have noticed that too. Will the secret ever be revealed?
My assumption, and it just that, is that it has something to do with 1916 now being a Rolex AD
Tim = Champion, love the show
That's very kind!
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Tim
Tim The Best Watch youtuber since his Watchuwant Days!
Thank you Tim & Team
It was a pleasure to be back!
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Tim
Just finished binging all of the recorded watches tonight since the beginning 😭
Wow, you're my hero!
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Tim
Always a good show!
As ever brilliant
You and Brian need to do another session soon.
Nice watch but for summer i will have to buy the same in san martin homage
One more description of the dial on the Tudor…Pepto Bismol!
I see it...
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Tim
Peppa pig watch.
Gonna be an expensive summer.
Can Tim not talk about Rolex? I heard that comment and I don’t understand.
My understanding is 1916 co joined the Rolex CPO programme which has somehow hindered their ability to discuss, market and sell Rolex. Madness.
@@localheroEd Oh my. Thats like being a car dealer and not being able to discuss Honda, Toyota and Ford. Sounds like risky business for TH-cam success.
@@PocketWatchTime the fact Tim just troops on filling episode after episode is testament to his quality. Imagine telling a pro cyclist he’s not got to ride a unicycle!
@@localheroEd Tim is the ultimate pro for sure. Do most bicyclists know how to ride a unicycle? 🤣 Sounds hard.
@@PocketWatchTime 😂 no idea. Tim, let us know…
Ingeniur is still 4k CAD cheaper than GP Laureato, Piaget Polo, Chopard Alpine eagle and Bvlgari octo. About 30k cad cheaper than an overseas and about the same price as a jlc Polaris no date on a bracelet.
With all due respect, there's no comparison between the current Ingenieur Auto 40 and watches like the Laureato or Alpine Eagle. They're produced on a much higher level of detailing, care, and manual process. The IWC has no display caseback precisely because there's an identically austere 5-day movement in the $3,900 Riviera. The external metal work on the GP and Chopard are more intricate than the IWC, and the movements won't be found on similar watches priced at 1/3 the cost.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companyI will disagree regarding the finishing, ingeniur is definitely at the same level of finishing as GP and Chopard, I was looking at it in a boutique shortly ago with a jewelers loop. The bracelet is superior to the jlc Polaris bracelet. Iwc may not of produce the mechanical parts but the movement is assembled, regulated abs finished by iwc. Comparing iwc work to BM is like comparing Toyota to mercedes. VC didn't use their own movement for the first 250 years of their existence and they are part of holy trinity, so to me completely in house is over rated. We can disagree, but I'm still a fan, keep up the good work.
@@bdegrds You are arguing with Tim on finishing levels?! Really?!
@@bdegrdsit isn’t the not in-house part that tim is criticizing it’s the fact that the movement is found in a watch 1/3 of the price AND ur plain wrong the chopard and gp are finished to a much higher standard on the outside as well
@@PT-xx9jzwhen did Tim become the only opinion that matters? Look at the piece, Think for yourself. And come up with your own opinion, don't be a sheep
Yeah... Your Wingspan is your BMI. ):
The 1916 Company - just rolls off the tongue 😂 please change the name…
Where the hell is Jack! Did you hire him to keep him hidden in a closet or something?
Jack records when he comes down from home in NYC. We're based in Philadelphia, so his recording time is limited.
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Tim
Should we be nervous your full length (4 - 8 minute) watch reviews are dead?
You should be more nervous that the industry is dead
No. I just needed a bank of stuff to get me through a week out of the office, and 60-second videos are easier to shoot when you need 30+ of them. The regular format's production resumes tomorrow. They should be ready for public view on Wednesday morning or Thursday at the latest. I'm never giving up the regular length format.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916company Glad to hear that! Great show tonight by the way.