My 101 year old grandfather just gifted me his 1960’s Omega DeVille. I never thought I’d have an Omega or anything near it until much later in life. It means so much, all the scratches on it are from him working over 60 years. Nothing like watches.
Same here. I inherited an Omega heirloom from my grandfather that was bought in the 60s and there are scratches on it and some stains on the dial, but I do not touch it to clean it. There are experiences on it and I continue to keep them alive that way.
Clearly Kevin is an investor in Teddy’s company (they’ll never disclose this publicly) and these videos are all about driving sales to the brands that Teddy carries on his website.
@@commentariatKind of baseless considering out of the brands in the video only Tissot, Hamilton, and Longines are actually on Teddy’s website. Not denying that what you’re saying could be true, but I don’t think this video is the best example of “evidence” for the claim.
I own the black bay ceramic and I'm actually looking to offloading for the Black Bay 54 when it comes to my AD. It is a fantastic looking watch and I would keep it if my wrist wasn't so small and I didn't have nerve pain. I put it on a rubberB strap, black, and it just looks so smart. Interesting story about it though, I originally bought the black bay 925 only to find out after a day of wearing it that I was actually allergic to the case material. It's obviously not the silver but something that they put in the alloy that was causing me to get a rash. I returned it and exchanged it for the ceramic the next day. Both of these tutor watches are just incredible in person. I really wish I could have kept the 925 to be honest but unfortunately it wasn't meant to be I guess. I do like Mr wonderful's collection, I will say though you guys have that Royal oak just casually sitting there... It's such a flex. I'm glad he's getting into cheaper brands, because obviously price is not everything in the watch world.
From Spain. Kevin I love to see how you have matured in the thought of admiring and appreciating watchmaking, not only for its economic value (which is very important), but for the beauty as you say of the dials. You make a good team. Good job Teddy. I admire that you have reached where you are.
Thanks for a great episode. I started collecting about a year ago. I absolutely love it! Kevin it’s so great to have a common connection to a person like you who is well past my pay grade.
“And always remember, never go into debt to own a timepiece, it’s not worth it…and also keep in mind you’re not a maison aficionado or a true watch collector until you own at least 3 watches from the same brand” ok, got it, sage advice, wrote it down and everything 👍
Who says you need to be a "true" collector though? The advice still stands; don't go into debt, even if you want to become a "true collector" of a brand
@@vale-zk3ut I don’t disagree, one should not go into debt, especially when it’s tied to something that we don’t need but want as part of a hobby. I thought the sarcasm was evident. I do take issue with people making sweeping blanket statements like “unless you own 4 watches from a brand, you’re not a real collector or enthusiast.” That’s just not true, full stop. It may be HIS definition of how he sees this hobby, but it ends there.
Fantastic episode as always when we get Teddy and Kevin together! It's really cool to see these great pieces showcased by someone who can afford anything. I love my Hamilton Khaki Field Auto ... it's very nice quality and runs 1-second per day off perfect time and looks great. I can't wait to add a Tudor to my collection and there's some great ideas here.
Teddy has taken you and me down the same path. I first purchased two Khaki Field mechanicals; I gave one to my grandfather. Then I got the Master Chronometer from Tudor last year that Kevin has in this video. I hope you enjoy whichever Tudor you end up choosing!
when hopefully I can afford a luxury watch when im older, I know for sure my first watch will be a Tudor pelagasos in titanium with the blue bezel and dial. I'll use is as my daily watch for as long as it lasts me, it has the quality and looks and finishing of a Rolex and a great movement.
Got more into watches and this series with Kevin and Teddy is outstanding. Beautiful words of wisdom and taste beyond most. Thank you for producing this!
Great video! I’m usually not too high on Kevin, but I feel he really showed a different side of his persona in this video. Came across as much more knowledgeable, relatable and genuine to me. Well done to both of you and thank you for the video.
That hamilton on a red band is fire. I was not expecting that Kevin could pull it off with a red band but he did. So classy. A field sport watch turned into a classy piece. 👏🏼
Well said, Kevin! You and Teddy nailed the whole reason and fun behind collecting watches. Also, I own three Tudors, all different including the FXD Pelagos and the bronze BB, brown dial, first year release. Then a 41mm BB red bezel. Also Panerai times two, an Alpina Seastrong and a few others.
I have two Alpinas I need at least two more to add to my collection, LOVE their pieces but my only problem is their unique buckle requires a non fixed loop strap which is a HUGE problem for me because like Kevin i switch a lot of my bands except i use green in honor of my grandmother
I love these videos... Kevin comes off as such a regular relatable guy... He's worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but he's like a kid in a candy store and gets all geeked out over a really well done $300 watch. That shows a genuine love for the art and the experience, and its not all about the price and ROI. I too came to the realization that smartwatches are just disposable items. Spend $400 and use it for 2 years, and then get a new one. Or, for $400 I can get a decent Seiko, or Citizen, or Tissot that will last decades...
Teddy's the man. Great vid! There are so many smaller market brands out there that you have to admire and respect in regards to quality, price and aesthetics......Squale, Hanhart, Muhle Glashutte, Sinn, and many more. Great job, Teddy! Keep up the great work.
this is another proof that Teddy is ahead of everyone in this horology related YT contents. His presentation is easy to grasp and is so pleasant to hear and watch. You can seat him down with CEOs to regular Joe's, from high end luxury to entry level pieces, and the approach and product will still be of high quality and genuine. Nico (love ya nico) is a rock star (🤣🤣🤣) and TGV is too vain. Keep it up Teddy!
@@DABA2024 i dont care about wokeness or political correctness. i want to see him with kim jong un, putin or trump talking about watches. that will be so awesome and Teddy will definitely nail it.
I want him speaking with people that ENJOY watches, not just celebrities or rich people. I mean Kevin Hart, Aldis Hodge, Brosnar, Simu, these are people that enjoy watches and I think would love to do something with Teddy
Surprisingly the last minutes of Kevin speech was pretty based, I think Teddy has a very positive influence on Kevin, if he is serious about politics he'll need Teddy 😂
"Wonderful" pieces(feel free to use that line Kevin). I particularly found interest in that Speake-Martin dial as they had elected to use "IIII" instead of the traditional Roman numeral "IV" as the number four indices marker. Lovely!
Great episode again Teddy sometimes I think the Red Band obsession Kevin had kind of cheapens the design of the OEM watch and band design but this the beauty of this hobby I guess, you can do what makes you happy and make a piece feel like your own.
In addition to enjoying Kevin's caustic humor, I've discovered he is into watches, AND I just saw one of Teddy's videos with Kevin where he related his mother was Lebanese, as was my mother! Too many things in common here, so today I subscribed! Keep entertaining us Kevin!
You chose some great Tudors. I like how they all bring something to the table that Rolex just doesn't have in their catalog. Ceramic case, silver case, fixed lugs. Good choices.
I'd love to know how much Kevin invested in Teddy's company. One of his strategies on Shark Tank is to leverage his audience to increase awareness to brands. There's gotta be something behind these regular collab videos... 🤔
You’re absolutely right, I thought the same, there clearly is an agenda. This is why I like Federico talks watches, he’s an independent and not afraid to say things that others wouldn’t out of fear of upsetting Brands they have relationships or an interest in.
Glad to see the growth in variety. Rolex will always have its place but it’s really refreshing to see other pieces that are good quality and have their own personalities. Life’s to short to cut yourself off to other opportunities and experiences
Teddy would need to be involved simply because you'll hear the Kevins talk about rarity and investments as opposed to hearing Teddy talk about the mechanics
Because like he said he originally got to caught up in the luxury and status value, same as producer Michael. Hanging out with Teddy those two have come to understand that yes watches can be investments but years ago when they were first being made they were not thinking about investments, Teddy's hooking them in the history side of it
You may not need a watch but I used mine to check the date instead of pulling out my phone. Made me reconsider the utility of having the date on a watch which aesthetically I'm not a fan but definitely realize the importance of.
Tudor is not only nor the company first company to experiment and use different materials for cases …all the major watch companies have labs where they are creating proprietary new composite materials for cases, including carbon fiber composite, ceramic, and bronze ect.
Great conversation! Would be great to know where to find the nato strap you showed us on the Tudor Black Bay 58 in silver, looks very interesting. Got my first Tudor myself last week in Dublin, the new GMT with opaline dial and steel bracelet. Fell in love with how that dial catches the light, and decided for that to be my first "big boy watch". Thanks for the content guys!
I just watched your video and I absolutely loved it! I found your presentation to be incredibly informative and engaging. You did a great job of breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms. I also appreciated the humor and personal anecdotes that you sprinkled throughout the video. It made the content more relatable and enjoyable. You're one of the few TH-camrs who I can consistently count on to deliver high-quality content. Keep up the great work! "I outsourced this feedback to AI"
wow,didn't expect this, this is great collection,always thought he's more of rich guy who gets watches because they're expensive but this is true collector's collection.
Besides dial, the history of watch is also quite significant to help decision of watch purchasing. I know the Hamilton which is now part of Swatch was a US watchmaker and has a glorious history of watchmaking. However until I purchased two of Hamilton most iconic watches, I start to realize how good and glorious that this brand has. Therefore Every watch collector shall be open for watch preference and price does not matter. It is the history that really matters most.
Kevin has finally learned not to interrupt Teddy every 15 seconds. Best video I've watched with the two of them. Nice works, Gents!
He just interrupted Jacob Arabo during his entire video that he filmed there every time Teddy asked a good question lol
@@davidkaplan5517yep, that’s what you can do when you’re really rich.
My 101 year old grandfather just gifted me his 1960’s Omega DeVille.
I never thought I’d have an Omega or anything near it until much later in life. It means so much, all the scratches on it are from him working over 60 years. Nothing like watches.
Thats so nice, make sure to take care of it forever ! It will always remind you of the great times with your grandpa ❤
Same here. I inherited an Omega heirloom from my grandfather that was bought in the 60s and there are scratches on it and some stains on the dial, but I do not touch it to clean it. There are experiences on it and I continue to keep them alive that way.
Hell yeah those are badass! Congrats
Really enjoy seeing Teddy and Kevin together regularly! Always a good time, and always wonderful pieces to appreciate.
An Ordain is spectacular!
Clearly Kevin is an investor in Teddy’s company (they’ll never disclose this publicly) and these videos are all about driving sales to the brands that Teddy carries on his website.
@@commentariat Even if true, this should surprise no one.
@@commentariatKind of baseless considering out of the brands in the video only Tissot, Hamilton, and Longines are actually on Teddy’s website. Not denying that what you’re saying could be true, but I don’t think this video is the best example of “evidence” for the claim.
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I like Kevin but that FTX comment was funny 😂
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Boy has Kevin grown as a collector him meeting teddy is the best thing to ever happen to his collection
The sole fact that this guys locks in a red strap on EVERYTHING in spite of the design is sickening
Kind of awesome honestly
you took my words from my mouth.
He doesn’t put it on every watch, for example the rainbow Daytona. It’s a solid idea stop hating.
The chemistry of these two. Outstanding. Keeps me excited about watches.
If only you could steal millions of dollars to fund your collection like Kevin!
I own the black bay ceramic and I'm actually looking to offloading for the Black Bay 54 when it comes to my AD. It is a fantastic looking watch and I would keep it if my wrist wasn't so small and I didn't have nerve pain. I put it on a rubberB strap, black, and it just looks so smart. Interesting story about it though, I originally bought the black bay 925 only to find out after a day of wearing it that I was actually allergic to the case material. It's obviously not the silver but something that they put in the alloy that was causing me to get a rash. I returned it and exchanged it for the ceramic the next day. Both of these tutor watches are just incredible in person. I really wish I could have kept the 925 to be honest but unfortunately it wasn't meant to be I guess.
I do like Mr wonderful's collection, I will say though you guys have that Royal oak just casually sitting there... It's such a flex. I'm glad he's getting into cheaper brands, because obviously price is not everything in the watch world.
From Spain. Kevin I love to see how you have matured in the thought of admiring and appreciating watchmaking, not only for its economic value (which is very important), but for the beauty as you say of the dials. You make a good team. Good job Teddy. I admire that you have reached where you are.
I consume all content the two of you put out, and it’s always entertaining. Please come out with a weekly show
If these guys had a video podcast series or something, that would be amazing.
Thanks for a great episode. I started collecting about a year ago. I absolutely love it! Kevin it’s so great to have a common connection to a person like you who is well past my pay grade.
“And always remember, never go into debt to own a timepiece, it’s not worth it…and also keep in mind you’re not a maison aficionado or a true watch collector until you own at least 3 watches from the same brand” ok, got it, sage advice, wrote it down and everything 👍
😂 how disconnected from reality, well said!
Who says you need to be a "true" collector though? The advice still stands; don't go into debt, even if you want to become a "true collector" of a brand
@@vale-zk3ut I don’t disagree, one should not go into debt, especially when it’s tied to something that we don’t need but want as part of a hobby. I thought the sarcasm was evident. I do take issue with people making sweeping blanket statements like “unless you own 4 watches from a brand, you’re not a real collector or enthusiast.” That’s just not true, full stop. It may be HIS definition of how he sees this hobby, but it ends there.
I got my 3 Timex. Im a true watch collector!
@@stupedcraig Respect, hats off to you! 😄👍
Another great Kevin & Teddy collaboration! Thank you, gentlemen.
Fantastic episode as always when we get Teddy and Kevin together! It's really cool to see these great pieces showcased by someone who can afford anything. I love my Hamilton Khaki Field Auto ... it's very nice quality and runs 1-second per day off perfect time and looks great. I can't wait to add a Tudor to my collection and there's some great ideas here.
Teddy has taken you and me down the same path. I first purchased two Khaki Field mechanicals; I gave one to my grandfather. Then I got the Master Chronometer from Tudor last year that Kevin has in this video. I hope you enjoy whichever Tudor you end up choosing!
when hopefully I can afford a luxury watch when im older, I know for sure my first watch will be a Tudor pelagasos in titanium with the blue bezel and dial. I'll use is as my daily watch for as long as it lasts me, it has the quality and looks and finishing of a Rolex and a great movement.
Got more into watches and this series with Kevin and Teddy is outstanding. Beautiful words of wisdom and taste beyond most. Thank you for producing this!
Kevin didn't talk over Teddy the whole time! Finally!
My daily is a Hamilton and my dress watch is a Tudor. Absolutely love their value. Looking to add more!!
Tudor, Breitling, and Baume and Mercier are my dress watches. My regular is Casio, Glock (the watch I don't own any of the guns), and one other.
Probably you should mention the models and not just the brands. We can not imagine which watches you own and wear.
I can listen to these guys talk about watches all day, you can just hear the passion and feel it. Love it! Thanks guys!
This duo belongs up there with the all-time greats, Martin & Lewis, Abbott & Costello, etc. Everything you two put out is gold.
You forgot Bert and Ernie my guy…
That Hamilton, strap combo is stunning.
So good as always. The Kevin and Teddy watch content is must watch.
Teddy is so well spoken and knowledgable on the topic of horology.
Great video! I’m usually not too high on Kevin, but I feel he really showed a different side of his persona in this video. Came across as much more knowledgeable, relatable and genuine to me. Well done to both of you and thank you for the video.
LOL he killed two people drunk boating but ok
@@DABA2024 You should look up the facts of the case before making an accusation.
That hamilton on a red band is fire. I was not expecting that Kevin could pull it off with a red band but he did. So classy. A field sport watch turned into a classy piece. 👏🏼
I own the BB 925. Very subtle watch, with a gorgeous dial which pops in the sunlight. 15 months on, it's developed a nice patina.
Best part is 925 doesn't wear away as much wlas gold when polished
No way!!!! Dude I been waiting on this one!!!!! Thanks for sharing Mr Wonderful!
Make these an hour or longer. Keep em coming.
Nice video, guys. Can you stick up details as to where Kevin gets his straps?
Well said, Kevin! You and Teddy nailed the whole reason and fun behind collecting watches. Also, I own three Tudors, all different including the FXD Pelagos and the bronze BB, brown dial, first year release. Then a 41mm BB red bezel. Also Panerai times two, an Alpina Seastrong and a few others.
I have two Alpinas I need at least two more to add to my collection, LOVE their pieces but my only problem is their unique buckle requires a non fixed loop strap which is a HUGE problem for me because like Kevin i switch a lot of my bands except i use green in honor of my grandmother
This is Kevin’s most humble set of watches. 👏🏼
I love these videos... Kevin comes off as such a regular relatable guy... He's worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but he's like a kid in a candy store and gets all geeked out over a really well done $300 watch. That shows a genuine love for the art and the experience, and its not all about the price and ROI.
I too came to the realization that smartwatches are just disposable items. Spend $400 and use it for 2 years, and then get a new one.
Or, for $400 I can get a decent Seiko, or Citizen, or Tissot that will last decades...
Teddy's the man. Great vid! There are so many smaller market brands out there that you have to admire and respect in regards to quality, price and aesthetics......Squale, Hanhart, Muhle Glashutte, Sinn, and many more. Great job, Teddy! Keep up the great work.
That Silver Tudor is 👌🏽👌🏽
You two are always so great together. And that Mr. Wonderful Anordain is pure perfection
this is another proof that Teddy is ahead of everyone in this horology related YT contents. His presentation is easy to grasp and is so pleasant to hear and watch. You can seat him down with CEOs to regular Joe's, from high end luxury to entry level pieces, and the approach and product will still be of high quality and genuine. Nico (love ya nico) is a rock star (🤣🤣🤣) and TGV is too vain. Keep it up Teddy!
And he also has no morals and will sit down with anyone. He is sure to get ahead.
@@DABA2024 i dont care about wokeness or political correctness. i want to see him with kim jong un, putin or trump talking about watches. that will be so awesome and Teddy will definitely nail it.
I want him speaking with people that ENJOY watches, not just celebrities or rich people. I mean Kevin Hart, Aldis Hodge, Brosnar, Simu, these are people that enjoy watches and I think would love to do something with Teddy
Love seeing these two nerd out about watches, both of them are so into it!
Spectacular video. Love your collabs. Thank u for featuring more attainable pieces as well.
A must for any watch collector is to see Teddy and Mr. Wonderful !
Surprisingly the last minutes of Kevin speech was pretty based, I think Teddy has a very positive influence on Kevin, if he is serious about politics he'll need Teddy 😂
I felt good about this episode! The affordable and beautiful pieces, and great advice.
Together you guys are one of a kind incredible! I just can’t stop watching!
FANTASTIC PICKS! Enjoyed this video.
This is the thing about Teddy, his passion for watches really is contagious, so much so it even changed Mr. Wonderful haha
Wish teddy would distance himself from this fraudster. He is good enough to stand alone
Beautiful ceramic Tudor
I thought that the Ox blood red Model 1 anOrdain is a normal edition?
Great to see him appreciating these relatively affordable types of watches.
It has Mr Wonderful on the dial.
@@Simonverse ah ok, as on the case back anOrdain offers you to print anything you want. Thanks for the info.
"Wonderful" pieces(feel free to use that line Kevin). I particularly found interest in that Speake-Martin dial as they had elected to use "IIII" instead of the traditional Roman numeral "IV" as the number four indices marker. Lovely!
@Yorkiepoocharlie I love it! Thanks for the reply.
watches are art!!!!!!! Mr. Wonderful!!!!!
I love that Speake-Marin piece. I usually think a rainbow color design is too ostentatious, but it looks perfect there.
Yep. I love how they’ve paired the complementary colours and how they match across the dial. Colourful but not gaudy
Great collaboration once again. Love you two together!
Gotta love another video with Kevin and his padawan 🤣🤣🤣
Great episode again Teddy sometimes I think the Red Band obsession Kevin had kind of cheapens the design of the OEM watch and band design but this the beauty of this hobby I guess, you can do what makes you happy and make a piece feel like your own.
Great video. You forgot about the LHD Tudor Pelagos you bought with Teddy.
In addition to enjoying Kevin's caustic humor, I've discovered he is into watches, AND I just saw one of Teddy's videos with Kevin where he related his mother was Lebanese, as was my mother! Too many things in common here, so today I subscribed! Keep entertaining us Kevin!
You chose some great Tudors. I like how they all bring something to the table that Rolex just doesn't have in their catalog. Ceramic case, silver case, fixed lugs. Good choices.
I'd love to know how much Kevin invested in Teddy's company. One of his strategies on Shark Tank is to leverage his audience to increase awareness to brands. There's gotta be something behind these regular collab videos... 🤔
Yeah, and what a coincidence, suddenly he is collecting and talking up the brands Teddy sells
@@sihuhatapiuleng1847 Yep. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the content, but I can't help but wonder how we're being played.
You’re absolutely right, I thought the same, there clearly is an agenda. This is why I like Federico talks watches, he’s an independent and not afraid to say things that others wouldn’t out of fear of upsetting Brands they have relationships or an interest in.
@@AS-sn5gf I never implied that it was a secret. I'd just like to understand what's happening behind the scenes.
@@rey_s90Yes teddy comes across as a bit of phony .
His smart having said this .
Love the collabs with Teddy!!
Best combos!! Such an unlikely Duo!!! but so perfect together!
Kevin Bald-assare and Teddy O'Hairy are marvelous combo.
I love the way Kevin casually says that the $14000 Aventi is an affordable price point… perhaps not for all of us Kev.
I've had my eye on that Black Ceramic Tudor for a while now. On that red strap, it is insane!
Glad to see the growth in variety. Rolex will always have its place but it’s really refreshing to see other pieces that are good quality and have their own personalities. Life’s to short to cut yourself off to other opportunities and experiences
Oh man, these two are the killer combo. Love your videos, more please! 🙏🙏👍👍✌✌ PS: Watches - Companions For Life! ⌚⌚
I thought the killer combo was Kev and his wife and a few cocktails out in the boat in Muskoka?
So happy to see watches that are within my range and that actually look spectacular. Very suavè.
Cool to see more affordable pieces 👏👏👏
Anything under 10k is "super-affordable", remember :D.
Keven and Teddy make such a great duo
Looks like producer Michael was able to get Kevin in touch with Aventi
Wonderful collection
I’d be in heaven handling these pieces. Two of my favorite things, beautiful time pieces and the color red.
The two of you are simply outstanding together! I could watch you guys for hours. Keep it up.
Glad to see the ceramic black bay getting love it is my favorite piece and very underrated
“Never get in debt or borrow money to buy a watch” has got to be some of the best and sincere advice Iv heard 👏
“I don’t sell any of my watches”
*5 seconds later* “I’ll be auctioning off my Daytona” hahah love it
Would like to see an episode of Kevin O'Leary and Kevin Hart having a sit down and just talk watches
Teddy would need to be involved simply because you'll hear the Kevins talk about rarity and investments as opposed to hearing Teddy talk about the mechanics
Keep these videos coming, guys!
"Never go into debt to buy a watch." Awesome quote and good advice. Great video!
Kevin & Teddy, best watch show on the Internet.
The watch he is donating to the charity auction is a great gesture, beauty of a watch
kevin progressively gets more knowledgeable and insightful as the years go by
Unbelievable.. Would never have thought Kevin owning these micro brands..
My appreciation for Kevin goes up. Also we relate to you a little more.
Because like he said he originally got to caught up in the luxury and status value, same as producer Michael. Hanging out with Teddy those two have come to understand that yes watches can be investments but years ago when they were first being made they were not thinking about investments, Teddy's hooking them in the history side of it
You may not need a watch but I used mine to check the date instead of pulling out my phone. Made me reconsider the utility of having the date on a watch which aesthetically I'm not a fan but definitely realize the importance of.
Great Video! It was really fun to watch the Video. 👍😎😎
Great video! So much fun! Love it I want more videos!
So cool seeing the Nivada in there!
I’ve grown up watching Kevin on shark tank since 2011, legend of a man 👍🏼
You guys are great thanks!!!!
Tudor is not only nor the company first company to experiment and use different materials for cases …all the major watch companies have labs where they are creating proprietary new composite materials for cases, including carbon fiber composite, ceramic, and bronze ect.
Thank you guys. Your watches are beautiful Mr Wonderful. I still use my watch to keep time.
Wow! For once I actually agree with Kevin. It’s all about the dial.
Love when you guys get together for a video. Im waiting for another watch shopping video.
Spectacular show every time you two! Compliments to your tastes.
A custom AnOrdain!?! Ridiculously cool!!
I love this ! Every time you guys get together. Great job guys 👏
Great video! What a quality update. Love to see these new pieces up close like this.
That daytona looks stunning on the red band.
Great conversation! Would be great to know where to find the nato strap you showed us on the Tudor Black Bay 58 in silver, looks very interesting. Got my first Tudor myself last week in Dublin, the new GMT with opaline dial and steel bracelet. Fell in love with how that dial catches the light, and decided for that to be my first "big boy watch". Thanks for the content guys!
Excellent advice re credit and watches!
I just watched your video and I absolutely loved it! I found your presentation to be incredibly informative and engaging. You did a great job of breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms. I also appreciated the humor and personal anecdotes that you sprinkled throughout the video. It made the content more relatable and enjoyable. You're one of the few TH-camrs who I can consistently count on to deliver high-quality content. Keep up the great work! "I outsourced this feedback to AI"
That ceramic BB 😍
wow,didn't expect this, this is great collection,always thought he's more of rich guy who gets watches because they're expensive but this is true collector's collection.
Besides dial, the history of watch is also quite significant to help decision of watch purchasing. I know the Hamilton which is now part of Swatch was a US watchmaker and has a glorious history of watchmaking. However until I purchased two of Hamilton most iconic watches, I start to realize how good and glorious that this brand has. Therefore Every watch collector shall be open for watch preference and price does not matter. It is the history that really matters most.