As long as the watch is a good manufacture, the watch should represent what you like, not what other thing is nice ! - 99% of these watches, I find them atrociously ugly !
@@jonathanryanart5848With the exception of Seiko, not one Chinese made watch when there several exquisite, stunning and unique watches like the Memorigin range. Shame!
YES!!!!! The Omega Speedmaster - truly, passionately, unequivocally, THE Greatest Watch of All Time!! Gentlemen, well done with your choice! I doff my hat to thee - and thee!! ❤
@@betterstepswell, how about you enlighten us all with your #1 pick??? You’re so confident in letting us all know that Omega isn’t deserving of the #1 slot, but can’t tell us who the winner is? Your one thumbs up to the gentleman who was man enough to let us who is deserving of #1 has 50 thumbs up at the time of my response. Who has the spine?
Enlighten you? No. I don't think so. This is a simple public forum and I simply gave my humble opinion. No spine required, no confidence. Only honesty. @@amgolfer3591
Stopped by my local premium watch dealer today, had a look at the Tissot display. Not a single seconds hand on the dozen PRX's (quartz) in the display managed to hit the markers. Went to look at the usual high street jewellery chain stores and watched as almost all the £30 to £50 Sekondas did. It's a funny old world.
I havent fully watched the video yet so dont know if its covered but ones that dont hit the markers are worked on by hand as its impossible to make them hit every marker and ones that do hit every marker are fully made by machines. Id personally rather have one that has at least some what been worked on by a person.
@@tmb2411 £25 Sekondas don't see a human hand until they're being moved from one machine to the other or they're being boxed for shipping. And they still hit their markers. I'd wager that those PRX's are the same.
That's what's stopping me from picking up a PRX Quartz. If it just does its best impression of a Walmart Timex all day and can't hit the markers like my 80's Seiko Quartz can, why bother?
Loved the way you made it to number one. Freaking deserving Omega Speedmaster. Also loved the reference to Alberto Santos Dumont, the real first to flight with the self-propelled (not catapulted) 14Bis.
Loads of fun. From a horology perspective, you should have included: *Seiko Astron 35SQ (first commercially available Quartz watch) *Bulova Accutron Spaceview 214 (first fully electronic watch) *Seiko SBWA001 (first watch with Spring Drive) *Citizen Caliber 100 (most accurate wristwatch made to this day). *Synchronar 2100 (first solar-powered watch). While some of the watches on the list are certainly popular or famous, their greatness is questionable.
I agree with every watch on your list here. You have a discerning mind and thankfully the watch community has given these watches the vaulted status they deserve. The Citizen 0100, perhaps because it's the newest, is the least valued. The Citizen 0100 is the culmination of 100 years of watchmaking, physics, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. The Citizen 0100 is the ultimate expression of horology pushed to the limits and would be a perfect choice for a 1 watch collection, a true spiritual successor to the Seiko SBWA001.
My wife bought me a speedy to commemorate the turn of the millennium for Christmas 1999. I have worn it every day and I still love it. It seems to be timeless and looks good at any occasion.
Good shoutout on the Zenith Chronomaster Sport. I’ve handled tons of watches and the Sport’s fit and finish is among the best. Plus that El Primero 3600 is absolutely stunning
Love this. Very fun. My complaint/ contribution is that while all of my watches, except my 39MM Explorer, made the list, the most glaring "mistake", and I use that term in jest, is that I own #98 (Grand Seiko Shunbun) and can't believe it wasn't more highly ranked. It could easily have replaced numbers 38 or 32 and most viewers would have been in agreement..... Great work!
Wow, this was most entertaining! Well done guys. One miss though atleast in my opinion, wish the Seiko Alpinist especially the SARB017 Green/ Gold had made it into this list.
Definitely the right choice putting the omega speedmaster moon watch at number 1. Love the Frederique Constant Monolithic got a mention; underrated watch and a seriously underrated brand
Additional favorites. Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra. Rolex Explorer 1 and 2 Breitling Superocean Breitling Navtimer Sinn 556 or 104 Seiko Monster Citizen Nighthawk
Great list. If you make revisions, I have thoughts: Nothing from Breguet? Chopard? Piaget? Girard-Perregaux? Parmigiani? Habring? Arnold & Son? Czapek? Gronefeld? Laurent Ferrier? Vulcain Cricket? vintage Universal Geneve?
You two are so entertaining. Every time you do a video like this I find myself laughing throughout, which is no small feat for a video about watches. Cheers!
I own an Omega pre-lunar Speedmaster, purchased in 1967 from an Omega dealer, only serviced by Omega. Cost was $300 new. Now the collecter market says the value is $8,000+/-.
What a fun and clever video--clearly you put a ton of work into making this thoroughly enjoyable and hilarious! The Patek Aquanaut is far too iconic not to be in the top 20, and how did the VC Overseas not even make this list?
Love this Video!!!! I myself owned 31 of those models, including 19 Speemasters, from the 145.12 Ed White with 321 caliber, to the 376.0822 with 1045 Caliber "Holy Grail" that I lamentably sold in 1999 for 1900.00..........
Had a great time viewing and I laughed out loud with the commentary. As others mentioned, the Bulova 214 tuning fork Accutron was a remarkable achievement in the search for accuracy. The astronauts may have worn Speedmasters but instrument panels sported tuning forks.
All Mercury astronauts and the NASA X-15 pilots were issued an Accutron "Astronaut" GMT pilot watch, as were the Lockheed A12 CIA pilots. The Accutron "Astronaut" tuning fork pilot watch has been worn in space by Gordo Cooper (1963), on Gemini III (both Grissom & Young), on Gemini V (Gordo Cooper again) and during STS-7 by astronaut/physician Norman Thagard in 1983. #MoonwatchUniverse
@@phmwu7368 Thanks! The crew following these watch videos can be intimidating so I try to stick to short comments. I have a 1966 214 very plain, no date. I wore it through high school, college and grad school. I popped in a new battery two days ago and it runs. It was abandoned to a drawer for 44 years. It should be serviced.
Yes, you are right!!! A real great watch. I still have my Uncle's Spaceview with the crown in the back. But it was one of those Accutron clocks in the cabin who failed during Lunar Landing, so the astronauts had to leave one of the Speedmasters in the cockpit, for reference use. I think one watch who was forgotten was the REAL First Fully Integrated Automatic Chronograph, the Seiko 6138/6139 which was Automatic, with Castle Wheel and VERTICAL CLUTCH!!!!
Yes, you are absolutely right on that. But it was in 1964 when Schirra and Cooper approached Derek Slayton (His Videos are here in TH-cam) to ask for a formally certified watch for everyone to use, and its from there that the Speedmaster Legend was born- It was THE ONLY WATCH TO PASS ALL TESTS!!! And the ULTIMATE TEST was when one of those NASA-Qualified Speedmaster timed the burning of the auxiliary rockets who help the Apollo 13th Crew to come back to earth!!!!
love the list.. my additions: Citizen calibre 0100? Glycine Airman? Glycine Combat sub? Seiko SNA411? Seiko dolce? Seiko GMT? Laco flieger? which ones would i take out? all the Jacobs (2 of them)... remove one of the Cartiers especially Mr Blue balls and remove a couple more... and i might event want to find a place for an Orient/Orient Star
Top 8 is 5 times Rolex and 3 times Omega. Good I don‘t have AP or Patek money, would feel a little depressed finding the brands at 11 and 12 after TagHeuer and Breitling ;-)
I agree, #1 Omega Speedmaster, #2 Rolex Submariner, #3 Cartier Santos. My grail watch this year is a Tissot Couturier Quartz. I plan on getting one to commemorate graduation of a commercial driving school. But for now I’m poor and still in my 20’s, so I’m wearing a Pagani Design PD-1701 with a Seiko VK63 movement and it works for me. 🤷🏻♂️ I love homage watches.
The Speedmaster is a worthy winner. You used to be able to pick one of these watches up relatively cheaply back in the 80s/90s. I was always impressed that unlike Breitling and Tag etc, they used their own din-house movement. The Snoopy version is great!
Agree with the top 3 just in popularity and in my own collection the Speedmaster is top followed by Submariner and the Daytona, regardless of the price. And thanks for the show.
Yay! Omega! Happy to see a few of my watches in there. Disappointed in no Bulova and GS not cracking the top 10. Also, no Edifice? Definitely deserved a spot with incredible finishing and very smart movements.
Great list! Personally would've taken the Proplof and Sea Dweller out of the Top 10, and swapped in there the G-Shock DW5600 and the Seiko 5 though. Also, is the legendary Patek 5970 missing from this whole 100 or is it just me?
I knew a guy who made a sundial watch. It came with instructions on how to orient yourself to get precision time in sunny areas like the Sahara desert. It was thick but got the job done. I think it should be #1, because it is very, very reliable.
Wow I own 7 from this list and made it to the Top 10 !! Fantastic video. I was skeptical as to how Andrew and Tom will get through 100 in less than 20mins but anything's possible with slick elocution and brevity.
Excellent video as usual. I would have switched the number 1 and 2 places, though. Just like you said, ask anyone to draw a watch and they will draw something like the Submariner. That's just how iconic it is.
I just think you missed 1 watch. The tissot powermatic 80, althoug the list was absolutely great. Oh and missed my personal favorite Alange Datograph but you had a few on the list
'Everyone's favourite stainless steel Maxi Pads' just killed me!! 🤣
As long as the watch is a good manufacture, the watch should represent what you like, not what other thing is nice ! - 99% of these watches, I find them atrociously ugly !
Clicked on this right away and no idea how they're going to go thru 100 watches in 19 minutes but here for the show
Did the same thing then saw your comment
By referencing 3.3 watches per minute 🤷🏻♂️
@@jonathanryanart5848😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@markr3926 On average
@@jonathanryanart5848With the exception of Seiko, not one Chinese made watch when there several exquisite, stunning and unique watches like the Memorigin range. Shame!
YES!!!!! The Omega Speedmaster - truly, passionately, unequivocally, THE Greatest Watch of All Time!! Gentlemen, well done with your choice! I doff my hat to thee - and thee!! ❤
Great! It's enough to make me buy the plastic fantastic one, coz I can't afford the real one
Don’t know about others. But Omega Speedmaster deserves no.1 position.
Why? Because u own one? 😂
I don't know about the others because I have yet to watch the video. But, the Omega Speedmaster is not deserving of the No.1 position. Not at all.
@@betterstepswell, how about you enlighten us all with your #1 pick??? You’re so confident in letting us all know that Omega isn’t deserving of the #1 slot, but can’t tell us who the winner is? Your one thumbs up to the gentleman who was man enough to let us who is deserving of #1 has 50 thumbs up at the time of my response. Who has the spine?
Enlighten you? No. I don't think so. This is a simple public forum and I simply gave my humble opinion. No spine required, no confidence. Only honesty. @@amgolfer3591
@@mariosoprano777He owns one because it deserves no.1. Not opposite.
Proud to own the Seiko SKX007 and see that not only was it the highest ranked Seiko in the list but also made the Top 20 ❤
Yeah, you should be proud with the materials you own
“For people who are paranoid about losing their crowns.” Incredible😂
Stopped by my local premium watch dealer today, had a look at the Tissot display. Not a single seconds hand on the dozen PRX's (quartz) in the display managed to hit the markers.
Went to look at the usual high street jewellery chain stores and watched as almost all the £30 to £50 Sekondas did.
It's a funny old world.
I havent fully watched the video yet so dont know if its covered but ones that dont hit the markers are worked on by hand as its impossible to make them hit every marker and ones that do hit every marker are fully made by machines. Id personally rather have one that has at least some what been worked on by a person.
@@tmb2411 £25 Sekondas don't see a human hand until they're being moved from one machine to the other or they're being boxed for shipping. And they still hit their markers. I'd wager that those PRX's are the same.
Same with Casio. Funny how a $50 watch is more accurate than a $500 watch..🤔
Tissot has garbage QC
That's what's stopping me from picking up a PRX Quartz. If it just does its best impression of a Walmart Timex all day and can't hit the markers like my 80's Seiko Quartz can, why bother?
Loved the way you made it to number one. Freaking deserving Omega Speedmaster. Also loved the reference to Alberto Santos Dumont, the real first to flight with the self-propelled (not catapulted) 14Bis.
For the first self-propelled flight, it happened on the 9th october 1890 with Clément Ader and his Éole plane in France.
Dr Sheldon Cooper :D
That's what Brazilians would say
@@pizza.doctorhahaha
If catapulted, even a rock can fly...
Loads of fun. From a horology perspective, you should have included:
*Seiko Astron 35SQ (first commercially available Quartz watch)
*Bulova Accutron Spaceview 214 (first fully electronic watch)
*Seiko SBWA001 (first watch with Spring Drive)
*Citizen Caliber 100 (most accurate wristwatch made to this day).
*Synchronar 2100 (first solar-powered watch).
While some of the watches on the list are certainly popular or famous, their greatness is questionable.
I agree with every watch on your list here. You have a discerning mind and thankfully the watch community has given these watches the vaulted status they deserve. The Citizen 0100, perhaps because it's the newest, is the least valued. The Citizen 0100 is the culmination of 100 years of watchmaking, physics, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. The Citizen 0100 is the ultimate expression of horology pushed to the limits and would be a perfect choice for a 1 watch collection, a true spiritual successor to the Seiko SBWA001.
Going into the dream list.
Strictly from a historical point of view, the Tiffany & Co. CT60 should have been on the list; perhaps at around the 80-75 range.
Seiko more like sucko
💯💯💯💯
My wife bought me a speedy to commemorate the turn of the millennium for Christmas 1999. I have worn it every day and I still love it. It seems to be timeless and looks good at any occasion.
Please don't call them speedy's. They deserve better.
Man I must appreciate that you guys have the balls to place pp at 12 and 2 budget seikos in 20s list. 👏👏👏
The sense of humor in that episode is God Tier. 😂
Your level of understanding is God tier too😂
I understood that reference!
Great video you guys nailed it! I’m surprised G shock didn’t make the top 10 list but I definitely agree with #1 & #2
Good shoutout on the Zenith Chronomaster Sport. I’ve handled tons of watches and the Sport’s fit and finish is among the best. Plus that El Primero 3600 is absolutely stunning
Felt a bit toy like to me.
Joke price but I made an offer.
There loss not mine 😂
A Skeletonized Primero is sick
Looks like you forgot about the famous Bulova Accutron
Love this. Very fun. My complaint/ contribution is that while all of my watches, except my 39MM Explorer, made the list, the most glaring "mistake", and I use that term in jest, is that I own #98 (Grand Seiko Shunbun) and can't believe it wasn't more highly ranked. It could easily have replaced numbers 38 or 32 and most viewers would have been in agreement..... Great work!
When someone says "most people/viewers" to reinforce their own opinion on the internet 🤣
Wow, this was most entertaining! Well done guys. One miss though atleast in my opinion, wish the Seiko Alpinist especially the SARB017 Green/ Gold had made it into this list.
Wow! What a revelation... except I thought the Casio F-91W would be in the #1 position.
Criminal that it isn't.
Definitely the right choice putting the omega speedmaster moon watch at number 1. Love the Frederique Constant Monolithic got a mention; underrated watch and a seriously underrated brand
Additional favorites.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra.
Rolex Explorer 1 and 2
Breitling Superocean
Breitling Navtimer
Sinn 556 or 104
Seiko Monster
Citizen Nighthawk
99 new additions to my wish list. Thanks fellas.
lol right?!
I kept hoping the Invicta Pro Diver would be #1.
#1 is the C60 Trident pro 300 black
I thought that was 999 on the top 1,000 watch list? 🙂
13:51 My bits are absolutely chuffed on that one!
14:16 Great choice with Mr Jones Watches. That watch is definitely a future classic!
I’m on 75 and this is brilliant 🎉 thanks for doing this, think you guys are the only ones to!
Great list. If you make revisions, I have thoughts: Nothing from Breguet? Chopard? Piaget? Girard-Perregaux? Parmigiani? Habring? Arnold & Son? Czapek? Gronefeld? Laurent Ferrier? Vulcain Cricket? vintage Universal Geneve?
The commentary was of much higher quality than most of the wrist atrocities on the video.
Thank you for the entertainment.
You two are so entertaining. Every time you do a video like this I find myself laughing throughout, which is no small feat for a video about watches. Cheers!
This is possibly my all time favorite watch video.. hysterically funny and informative .. thank you for doing this for us 🙏🏻
🤣🤣🤣
Fabulous jokes, great sarcasm and content. Love this!
Some genuine lol moments in the list. I liked the line about the Seiko watch band being made out of real samurai the most.
I own an Omega pre-lunar Speedmaster, purchased in 1967 from an Omega dealer, only serviced by Omega. Cost was $300 new. Now the collecter market says the value is $8,000+/-.
Love the fact the mondaine made it. My only quartz that i wear and the legibilty is second to none..
Another incredibly well written video ... the timing was perfect
What a fun and clever video--clearly you put a ton of work into making this thoroughly enjoyable and hilarious! The Patek Aquanaut is far too iconic not to be in the top 20, and how did the VC Overseas not even make this list?
IKR? That and JLC’s Master Calendar
Amazing effort gents. Bravo.
Well.. I enjoyed that a lot more than I imagined. Nice work boys!
Good work guys! Very entertaining!
Love this Video!!!! I myself owned 31 of those models, including 19 Speemasters, from the 145.12 Ed White with 321 caliber, to the 376.0822 with 1045 Caliber "Holy Grail" that I lamentably sold in 1999 for 1900.00..........
I’ve bought two watches in my life. No.10 on the list for myself, and no.8 on the list for my wife. Great track record!
Great job and very humorous. Not sure how the ranking was done, but as a watch collector, I was glad to see a several of mine, made the list.
Had a great time viewing and I laughed out loud with the commentary. As others mentioned, the Bulova 214 tuning fork Accutron was a remarkable achievement in the search for accuracy. The astronauts may have worn Speedmasters but instrument panels sported tuning forks.
All Mercury astronauts and the NASA X-15 pilots were issued an Accutron "Astronaut" GMT pilot watch, as were the Lockheed A12 CIA pilots.
The Accutron "Astronaut" tuning fork pilot watch has been worn in space by Gordo Cooper (1963), on Gemini III (both Grissom & Young), on Gemini V (Gordo Cooper again) and during STS-7 by astronaut/physician Norman Thagard in 1983. #MoonwatchUniverse
@@phmwu7368 Thanks! The crew following these watch videos can be intimidating so I try to stick to short comments. I have a 1966 214 very plain, no date. I wore it through high school, college and grad school. I popped in a new battery two days ago and it runs. It was abandoned to a drawer for 44 years. It should be serviced.
Yes, you are right!!! A real great watch. I still have my Uncle's Spaceview with the crown in the back. But it was one of those Accutron clocks in the cabin who failed during Lunar Landing, so the astronauts had to leave one of the Speedmasters in the cockpit, for reference use. I think one watch who was forgotten was the REAL First Fully Integrated Automatic Chronograph, the Seiko 6138/6139 which was Automatic, with Castle Wheel and VERTICAL CLUTCH!!!!
Yes, you are absolutely right on that. But it was in 1964 when Schirra and Cooper approached Derek Slayton (His Videos are here in TH-cam) to ask for a formally certified watch for everyone to use, and its from there that the Speedmaster Legend was born- It was THE ONLY WATCH TO PASS ALL TESTS!!! And the ULTIMATE TEST was when one of those NASA-Qualified Speedmaster timed the burning of the auxiliary rockets who help the Apollo 13th Crew to come back to earth!!!!
love the list.. my additions: Citizen calibre 0100? Glycine Airman? Glycine Combat sub? Seiko SNA411? Seiko dolce? Seiko GMT? Laco flieger? which ones would i take out? all the Jacobs (2 of them)... remove one of the Cartiers especially Mr Blue balls and remove a couple more... and i might event want to find a place for an Orient/Orient Star
Don't take it too seriously, please....
Top 8 is 5 times Rolex and 3 times Omega. Good I don‘t have AP or Patek money, would feel a little depressed finding the brands at 11 and 12 after TagHeuer and Breitling ;-)
Worth every second of the 19:45. Well done gentleman.
I agree, #1 Omega Speedmaster, #2 Rolex Submariner, #3 Cartier Santos.
My grail watch this year is a Tissot Couturier Quartz. I plan on getting one to commemorate graduation of a commercial driving school. But for now I’m poor and still in my 20’s, so I’m wearing a Pagani Design PD-1701 with a Seiko VK63 movement and it works for me. 🤷🏻♂️ I love homage watches.
Outstanding effort boys. Bloody good laugh as well.
The Speedmaster is a worthy winner. You used to be able to pick one of these watches up relatively cheaply back in the 80s/90s. I was always impressed that unlike Breitling and Tag etc, they used their own din-house movement. The Snoopy version is great!
Great list, although I think the Casio Duro could have slipped into the top ten somewhere..🤔😋
Agree with the top 3 just in popularity and in my own collection the Speedmaster is top followed by Submariner and the Daytona, regardless of the price. And thanks for the show.
Yay! Omega! Happy to see a few of my watches in there. Disappointed in no Bulova and GS not cracking the top 10. Also, no Edifice? Definitely deserved a spot with incredible finishing and very smart movements.
Awesome video! Smiled throughout the whole thing...well done!
OMG I just bought #98 Grand Seiko Shunbun today! I have obtained my grail.
Congrats!
I do appreciate the effort gentlemen!
Great list! Personally would've taken the Proplof and Sea Dweller out of the Top 10, and swapped in there the G-Shock DW5600 and the Seiko 5 though. Also, is the legendary Patek 5970 missing from this whole 100 or is it just me?
Well this was an unexpected and delightful video. Great job!
Great video. Don't necessarily agree with all your choices but if we all liked the same thing how boring would the world be. Keep up the good work.
Everyone’s favourite steel maxipad.
Superb
Missed the Omega Aquaterra and the Rolex Oyster Perpetual.
00:08:58
Andrew: "The front looks like the back."
Tom: "That's how I like 'em."
Me = **DEAD**
Love this and in the style of prize introductions on the Price is Right. Bob Barker would be proud! 👍🏻
Nice video, thanks!
I'm enjoying my new watch right now and I love where you've put it in the top 100!
What a great vid. Happy that the top two are the crowns of my own collection
The Lunar Pilot has history and great accuracy. Should've been in the list!
The video you didn’t know you needed, or wanted!! 🤣🤣 Great job mates!! 👏👏👏
Crazy compilation ! And some hillarious descriptions ! Now find the guy who has them all ! Great job, guys !!!
Citizen with the iconic Promaster would have deserved a seat… 😅 Love you guys
I knew a guy who made a sundial watch. It came with instructions on how to orient yourself to get precision time in sunny areas like the Sahara desert. It was thick but got the job done. I think it should be #1, because it is very, very reliable.
The Patek Philippe at number 23,it is so uncluttered it’s BEAUTIFUL
Patel Philippe? Must be a Mumbai Special.
@@truebluemiata oops 😂😂😂,that’s why the pawn broker only offered me a fiver for it 🤣🤣🤣🤣,
Cheers fella,genuine google word predict typo,☹️
Should be #1 IMO, but I’m glad it’s not!
Brilliant !!
I currently own numbers 71, 14 and 01...............but want the rest of them as well
This is great! I'm loving #96 - The Mondaine classic.
"cover it in glue and throw it through a Claire's Accessories"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best Video ever from the masters !
Wow I own 7 from this list and made it to the Top 10 !! Fantastic video. I was skeptical as to how Andrew and Tom will get through 100 in less than 20mins but anything's possible with slick elocution and brevity.
Fantastic. Great effort. Thank you lads. Well done.
You've created an instant classic with this one! Great job!
Can't wait for the top 1000 list.
I own the Omega Speedy Pro, Rolex Daytona, GMTII and had owned the Sub. Wow, I got 4 out of the top 10. 😊
Excellent video as usual. I would have switched the number 1 and 2 places, though. Just like you said, ask anyone to draw a watch and they will draw something like the Submariner. That's just how iconic it is.
"Watch that you want to take along side your towel..."
Nice Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy reference.
Excellent video guys. Although I do not agree with the list well done 👏.
Great video. Glad to see Longines done so well.........oh!
I laughed out loud a lot more than once at the madcap observations on a lot of these. Thanks for brightening my working afternoon!
12:23 hahahahahah “it’s clean it’s simple it’s…fine.” Great review. Very entertaining. Favorite Watch channel for me.
Did I miss the Explorer II? Should have been on this list in my opinion.
I was thinking the same about Explorer I! Maybe I missed it! 😅
The Speedmaster Professional has been my grail watch for decades.
Exceptional video. It is just a positive feedback reinforcing that my collection fits in almost 90%
Kudos boys!
"Don't Drop It."
Lol, that killed me for some reason
I'm surprised there was only 2 CASIO watches, where is at least one from: G-SHOCK (mudmaster) , any Oceanus, Edifice or ProTrek??
Great list, great commentary, and a shout to Flight Of The Navigator. Classic. What more could you want?
Top 100!......Oh, that was fun!....... I was curious. Poor Tom, lagging behind always trying to catch up!. What a combo!.. truly funny!
Didn't realise how many times I would split my brew out 😂
You guys are the best!
Who wrote this? Just perfect! Tom, you were awesome! OMG
I own quite a few of them and look forward to more! Good job for the video.
To only have the Breitling Navitimer in the top 20 and avoid any of the Chronomat, Premier, Avenger or Superocean is criminal!
Was thinking the same thing
I just think you missed 1 watch. The tissot powermatic 80, althoug the list was absolutely great. Oh and missed my personal favorite Alange Datograph but you had a few on the list
Greatest NEW watches I take it? Breguet Type XX, an example of a B-Uhren Type B and gotta have a Sinn in there!
Excellent, tank you for the quick review.