fanastic show. 2 langes, greubel forsey and patek calatrava pilot are to die for. you also brought me closer to the omega dark side of the moon. looks very cool, never had it really on my radar next to the normal speedys and/or snoopy and/or ed white. cool stuff
BTW The Credor movement is the highend version of the very first Spring Drive calibre, released in 1999 in a very low number (if i am right). So its a historical important piece. I am allways looking for early Spring Drives and havent seen this Credor ever.
Credor is most impressive, it's what GS should be in terms of size and taste! Also, that Santos gives a lot of usefulness for the money and of course the Omega dark side is hard to beat as a value in any company.
I totally agree about Arnold and Son being underrated. they make great watches, and probably have the best moonphase watch out there. however seeing how compact the actual movement parts are and how they are arranged together I can't understand why they chose a 44mm case when they could have easily went with 40mm. I think that part of a prawess of a watchmaker is to pack everything in the most compact form possible.
Also with The Credor, I feel like the manual wind on The Spring Drive gives it the feel of a purely mechanical movement vs the air of a quartz driven watch.
I know you can’t publish pricing for every piece every time, but pricing is part of the total watch description. Publish more (even if it’s stated as “around”) pricing please.
Sales would shut down this show if I did. I try to strike a balance to show this kind of inventory without exceeding my authority. The only alternative choice I have is to stop these features. When a watch isn't publicly priced, I get a hard-stop that blocks me from posting the price. I got into big trouble when I was posting "around" or "about" next to provisional pricing in these descriptions. Best, Tim
Ahh that Credor. What a beautiful addition to the show and a welcome break from the FP Journes 🥱 and Mosers 😴. That is what Grand Seiko should be. The brand is obviously capable to improve their case thicknesses and bracelets.
The Patek pilot is a fun watch. But the price puts it in the same range as some highly regarded, truly legendary watches. But I suppose we live in a world with $100K 5711s, so anything goes at this point.🤷♂️
Was that pin-sleeves on the Moser bracelet? I thought the only high-end brand still doing that sort of thing was Patek (and GS on their titanium bracelets) disappointing.
I'm showing more stuff before it gets to the website. Some of this stuff never will be offered on the website. And the sales department would shut down these previews if I shared prices on those pieces. So I play ball and show the watches, but sharing the prices isn't my decision to make. That's why stuff like the Cartier isn't priced. It's not something secret, it just hasn't been priced yet, and I don't make that decision. Best, Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews Hi Tim, cheers for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it. The sales department makes no sense whatsoever with this decision. If it's on the website or not, is not a reason not to inform the viewers/potential customers. But I get what you're saying and we do NOT want this reviews to end. I was just saying that knowing the rough price makes the experience so much better, complete. You take care now and carry on with that ridiculous knowledge of yours! All the best!
Love that mad red, hope they'd a streamliner with a similar dial
I love that Blancpan 👌
OMG, the Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon 30 Degrees rose gold is to die for!👌
Thanks for sharing Tim!
That Credor is the definition of understated
VC Overseas Chrono Ti-St the real Dress Sport king... My fav this weekend
Thanks Tim
Nice to see a credor on the show
fanastic show. 2 langes, greubel forsey and patek calatrava pilot are to die for. you also brought me closer to the omega dark side of the moon. looks very cool, never had it really on my radar next to the normal speedys and/or snoopy and/or ed white. cool stuff
that Hodinkee GS is muuuch nicer in video then on photos..
I'd buy the Credor just for the smooth seconds hand! 😁
Fantastic stuff this morning Tim. That Credor! The Moser on bracelet, the Hodinki 50, .... damn man. So good.
BTW The Credor movement is the highend version of the very first Spring Drive calibre, released in 1999 in a very low number (if i am right). So its a historical important piece. I am allways looking for early Spring Drives and havent seen this Credor ever.
That’s it. I’m in love with the Santos.
Really great lineup! Love the Credor and the Langes. GF was dope too. I wish that Arnold and Son had longer hands. Moser so savage on apple.
That credor is cool, never seen that brand before
you play with your watch, let everyone else yak...classic Tim Mosso, the watch poet laureate
Credor is most impressive, it's what GS should be in terms of size and taste! Also, that Santos gives a lot of usefulness for the money and of course the Omega dark side is hard to beat as a value in any company.
I totally agree about Arnold and Son being underrated. they make great watches, and probably have the best moonphase watch out there. however seeing how compact the actual movement parts are and how they are arranged together I can't understand why they chose a 44mm case when they could have easily went with 40mm. I think that part of a prawess of a watchmaker is to pack everything in the most compact form possible.
Love V.C.! Could you picture Patek Philippe putting out a watch like that. I think not.
Also with The Credor, I feel like the manual wind on The Spring Drive gives it the feel of a purely mechanical movement vs the air of a quartz driven watch.
Some big hitters on this one Timothy. Nice one.
That HM&C - gorgeous!
And amen in A&S! I think their “Pyramid of Time” is the nicest looking skeleton made.
I know you can’t publish pricing for every piece every time, but pricing is part of the total watch description. Publish more (even if it’s stated as “around”) pricing please.
Sales would shut down this show if I did. I try to strike a balance to show this kind of inventory without exceeding my authority. The only alternative choice I have is to stop these features. When a watch isn't publicly priced, I get a hard-stop that blocks me from posting the price. I got into big trouble when I was posting "around" or "about" next to provisional pricing in these descriptions.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews Tim I love that you (almost always) point out the lug to lug. A very important factor! Thanks for always great content!!
1:35, the buffering symbol seconds hand.😂
The Patek in the plastic 😄😄
Love that quick change system on that Cartier, Idiot proof and a great idea.
Waking up to some wonderful lume shots! That crimson moser dial is blood red in a horror film good way! Stay safe Tim. #timmossosunglasses
I am left not knowing for which watch I am saving anymore
Made me laugh 😂
That Hoodinkee Fiddy is the nicest version since 67
Indeed it is!
Ahh that Credor. What a beautiful addition to the show and a welcome break from the FP Journes 🥱 and Mosers 😴. That is what Grand Seiko should be. The brand is obviously capable to improve their case thicknesses and bracelets.
I'm not sure why they haven't done that already.
That Patek for 55 grand is genuinely shocking.
That Lange - My God
you put the best for last.. A.Lange is the best
The Patek pilot is a fun watch. But the price puts it in the same range as some highly regarded, truly legendary watches. But I suppose we live in a world with $100K 5711s, so anything goes at this point.🤷♂️
Nice watch channel!
Welcome!
The full wait until the end to see the Lange 1815 Rattrapante split the seconds hand and catch back up was worth it. Wow!
That vagabondage displaced the zeitwerk as my favorite digital watch
The FPJ Vagabondage III is amazing, indeed!
I enjoyed the information, but NO PRICING !!!!!!!!!!!
Is it me or is the bracelet on the Mosier really squeaky?
That probably depends on the Scotsman who made it.
Was that pin-sleeves on the Moser bracelet? I thought the only high-end brand still doing that sort of thing was Patek (and GS on their titanium bracelets) disappointing.
What Seiko needs to work on is reducing the watches thickness. Everything else is on point but they're mostly too thick.
im starting to get the feeling that you are using youtube to test interest on a watch and then you are setting the price.
I really need that Credor...
Better get a job first I suppose.
Arnold and son, that is all.
You know it will be a great finale when the greubel is not last
hublow is king!!! 👑👑👑👑👑
What's with this change of barely showing the prices?
I'm showing more stuff before it gets to the website. Some of this stuff never will be offered on the website. And the sales department would shut down these previews if I shared prices on those pieces. So I play ball and show the watches, but sharing the prices isn't my decision to make. That's why stuff like the Cartier isn't priced. It's not something secret, it just hasn't been priced yet, and I don't make that decision.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews Hi Tim, cheers for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it. The sales department makes no sense whatsoever with this decision. If it's on the website or not, is not a reason not to inform the viewers/potential customers. But I get what you're saying and we do NOT want this reviews to end. I was just saying that knowing the rough price makes the experience so much better, complete. You take care now and carry on with that ridiculous knowledge of yours! All the best!