Really honored to be a part of this collection. He actually won his Trafford watch in a raffle at the District Time show earlier this year and i enjoyed gettinv to chat with him. Very humble and likable guy. Love to see him featured here!
another GREAT video! THANK YOU for making content that isn't about beating people over the head with either how much they know about watches or how much they spend. This is another one I can identify with.
It's good having a variety of content. I actually like these collector videos more than the grey market videos. Different strokes for different folks. "It's actually very calming wearing a mechanical watch." Food for thought!
Really very impressive collection of watches. He got hooked on watches at 8 years old, that's when his journey began. He has a really love of watches, he remembers the details of each watch through his fond memories. Great stories, his journey isn't over. Really nice job by the crew behind the camera, loved the sound and the editing was great, nice job.😊
One time while at the gym, I felt like my blood pressure dropped and my ears started ringing. I thought I was going to die. Had I been wearing a smart watch, the anxiety of seeing an alert probably would’ve pushed me over the edge. Instead, I had no smart watch on, and elected to relax and wait. I survived. Moral of the story - fuck smart watches
Happened to me .. but my heart rate was going through the roof after doing sprints , the watch made me get a panic attack and had to go to the ER as i thought i was getting a heart attack 😅
A low resting heart rate is pretty common for athletic people. I actually shut the feature off on the Apple Watch. Just means you’re a cut above the rest bro. Good job.
@@RomanSharf I would support LB making a new channel to feature related content and collectors, but this channel used to be the normal reality show. What happened to that?
Great stories with each watch is what makes it. The price point in incidental. I also love Cartier. Some may scoff at it. It was though one of the first, if not the first, wrist watch, sport watch and pilot watch. On the AP, beautiful of course. Lately though my sites are zeroing in on the Code 11.59. The Bell & Ross is a unique gem. Love to see more videos like this!
I wear my Apple Watch and always wear my diver’s on my other wrist I get a lot of looks but I could careless their my wrist and my watches I’ve been into watches since my dad gave me my first Swiss watch ( Wenger chronograph with the panda dial ) still have it into my 50’s so yeah I wear my Apple for fitness and my divers because I will always wear them !!
Damn, content quality has been going downhill fast, but this is not at all what this channel used to be. If you want to feature collectors, make a new channel.
36mm on a modern watch is absolutely a ladies size. The vintage Rolex is only ok in that size because it’s old and that’s what they made. But now if you buy a modern watch including a 2 tone or gold in a size smaller than 38mm. Give it to your wife.
"36mm on a modern watch is absolutely a ladies size. The vintage Rolex is only ok in that size because it’s old and that’s what they made" is illogical. If an average hemline of a skirt was 16" and is now 20", it is still a skirt. See how that works? New versus old is incidental. Vintage Men's Rolex watches were 36mm. They are now 41mm, but are trending smaller. The size is incidental to "Men's". BTW the Lady's Rolex is 28mm. You're entitled to your opinion not your own facts.
@@EdDruckman-z2d no man needs a 36mm watch. Maybe a child. 38-41mm is the “smaller” watch. Rolex increased the sub they increased the explorer II the increased the sea dweller. Rolex sets the trend and they have not gone any smaller than necessary yet. And hate to remind you but that is smaller. The trend was 43-45mm for most watch brands. No man needs smaller than a 38mm watch.
@@TheCdM1981 first, "no man need", "need" is incorrect. These are all wants, i.e. peroneal taste. That is key. Second since 36mm exists and they are listed as men's in the vintage line done by Rolex, the option is still there. These watches didn't spontaneously combust when the trend went larger. These are facts. "Rolex sets the trend and they have not gone any smaller than necessary yet. And hate to remind you but that is smaller. The trend was 43-45mm for most watch brands. No man needs smaller than a 38mm watch." This is your opinion, not fact. If you want to chase trends, that's your choice. You are not allowed the choice to speak ex cathedra for all men. That's also a fact. It's the last Ill post on it.
Really honored to be a part of this collection. He actually won his Trafford watch in a raffle at the District Time show earlier this year and i enjoyed gettinv to chat with him. Very humble and likable guy. Love to see him featured here!
District Time was🔥
@@SpaceG95it was an amazing show this year!
Lol that first airplane watch may have even started the Jacob&Co’s journey 😂
another GREAT video! THANK YOU for making content that isn't about beating people over the head with either how much they know about watches or how much they spend. This is another one I can identify with.
It's good having a variety of content. I actually like these collector videos more than the grey market videos. Different strokes for different folks. "It's actually very calming wearing a mechanical watch." Food for thought!
Really very impressive collection of watches.
He got hooked on watches at 8 years old, that's when his journey began. He has a really love of watches, he remembers the details of each watch through his fond memories. Great stories, his journey isn't over.
Really nice job by the crew behind the camera, loved the sound and the editing was great, nice job.😊
My favorite Collection video from this channel! 🇵🇭
One time while at the gym, I felt like my blood pressure dropped and my ears started ringing. I thought I was going to die. Had I been wearing a smart watch, the anxiety of seeing an alert probably would’ve pushed me over the edge. Instead, I had no smart watch on, and elected to relax and wait. I survived.
Moral of the story - fuck smart watches
Happened to me .. but my heart rate was going through the roof after doing sprints , the watch made me get a panic attack and had to go to the ER as i thought i was getting a heart attack 😅
@@JP-xt3gp 😮
He may not be able to jump very high, but I'm willing to bet he jumps for joy every time he looks at his collection.😊
Loved watching this video. Do more collector videos like this please 🙏
you did good Luxury bazar, you did good.
This was insanely interesting! Im guessing this type of format is time/labor intensive, but I would watch every single one you put out. Super fun!
Good story telling. Love this series. Keep them coming.
Extremely enjoyable. What a wonder guy! He seems to be the type of guy you would want to have a beer and pizza with and just talk! Thanks for sharing.
Great Collection!!
Love the story, journey, and collection.
Great video, love the Cartier on his wrist.
Great video I enjoyed hearing collectors talk about there watches.
Great content actually, seems a cool guy
Nice episode!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Good choice to go for the 8 day hike up to Kili. I did 4 nights and had problems with altitude. Pole, pole and good luck.
A low resting heart rate is pretty common for athletic people. I actually shut the feature off on the Apple Watch. Just means you’re a cut above the rest bro. Good job.
Insane production quality on this one
Now that’s something I love watching from this channel, pleaser have more of these
Bring back grey market
Coming back Wednesday.
@@RomanSharf I would support LB making a new channel to feature related content and collectors, but this channel used to be the normal reality show. What happened to that?
very dope collection, amazing story, extremely cool guy. Philly stand up 🦅
Wrist Counselor! Next time I get to the NoVa Meet-up, I gotta see that airplane watch😊
SimonB 👋🏾
"How many horsepower this engine can go" 😂😂
Great stories with each watch is what makes it. The price point in incidental. I also love Cartier. Some may scoff at it. It was though one of the first, if not the first, wrist watch, sport watch and pilot watch. On the AP, beautiful of course. Lately though my sites are zeroing in on the Code 11.59. The Bell & Ross is a unique gem. Love to see more videos like this!
Very cool, love this content.
So glad to see videos again. Can’t wait for grey market to come back
Just shows to buy what you like and what really speaks to you.😊
Go Birds.
I wear my Apple Watch and always wear my diver’s on my other wrist I get a lot of looks but I could careless their my wrist and my watches
I’ve been into watches since my dad gave me my first Swiss watch ( Wenger chronograph with the panda dial ) still have it into my 50’s so yeah I wear my Apple for fitness and my divers because I will always wear them !!
New Grey Market episode coming Wednesday!
The CA-53 is not a data bank. It’s a calculator watch 😅
Grey market is so much better. Cool content but just not the same.
Damn, content quality has been going downhill fast, but this is not at all what this channel used to be. If you want to feature collectors, make a new channel.
What happened to this? It really not as good as it used to be, we want thr daily life stuff
New Grey Market episode is coming on Wednesday.
Cool story and nice collection! Def didn’t need the reenactments, imo.
36mm on a modern watch is absolutely a ladies size. The vintage Rolex is only ok in that size because it’s old and that’s what they made. But now if you buy a modern watch including a 2 tone or gold in a size smaller than 38mm. Give it to your wife.
"36mm on a modern watch is absolutely a ladies size. The vintage Rolex is only ok in that size because it’s old and that’s what they made" is illogical. If an average hemline of a skirt was 16" and is now 20", it is still a skirt. See how that works? New versus old is incidental. Vintage Men's Rolex watches were 36mm. They are now 41mm, but are trending smaller. The size is incidental to "Men's". BTW the Lady's Rolex is 28mm. You're entitled to your opinion not your own facts.
@@EdDruckman-z2d no man needs a 36mm watch. Maybe a child. 38-41mm is the “smaller” watch. Rolex increased the sub they increased the explorer II the increased the sea dweller. Rolex sets the trend and they have not gone any smaller than necessary yet. And hate to remind you but that is smaller. The trend was 43-45mm for most watch brands. No man needs smaller than a 38mm watch.
@@TheCdM1981 first, "no man need", "need" is incorrect. These are all wants, i.e. peroneal taste. That is key. Second since 36mm exists and they are listed as men's in the vintage line done by Rolex, the option is still there. These watches didn't spontaneously combust when the trend went larger. These are facts. "Rolex sets the trend and they have not gone any smaller than necessary yet. And hate to remind you but that is smaller. The trend was 43-45mm for most watch brands. No man needs smaller than a 38mm watch." This is your opinion, not fact. If you want to chase trends, that's your choice. You are not allowed the choice to speak ex cathedra for all men. That's also a fact. It's the last Ill post on it.
@@EdDruckman-z2d the word is “needs” not “need.”
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Impressive? You are having a laugh. It was largely hideous.
You are really full of yourself and also full of shiiiittttt.
You are really full of yourself
Of course it’s epic and impressive…drive that content baby 😂
Same dude is trying to sell you $99 hoodies 😂