Awesome video. Love both of your content. With respect to this statement: “… for the first time you have a perpetual calendar that has the wearer, the collector, in mind.” That distinction has to go to the Ulysse Nardin watch created by Ludwig Oechslin in 1996. He designed it explicitly to be unbreakable by the user. Controlled entirely from the crown, it could be set forwards or backwards and doesn’t even have to go back to the factory in 2100. The Moser perpetual created by Andreas Strehler was the second one designed with the user in mind, again able to be set forward or backward without breaking. Unlike the Oechslin movement, the Moser has a flash (quick snap) date. However, it doesn’t show the day on the month. The MB&F is the first one that can be set forwards or backwards, shows the full day, date, month, and has a flash date. Certainly a milestone!
Loved this episode. Wished it went on longer with more stunning watches. I love thr MB&F legacy machine. This particular model hit all my buttons, gold case and blue dial. I thrive one day to own a LM for my collection. You can see the passion from Chris for all the pieces he showed today. Thank you guys..
Actually none of these watches is to my taste - or budget. That said, the creativity and skill that is behind them is what humanity in general and the watchmaking business specifically is all about. As ever Marko, a joy to see a presentation like this. Our horizons are broader for it.
GOD BLESS YOU MARCO AND CHRISTOPHER. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE MY FRIENDS. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. 🙏
Two of my fav Guys from the watch fam 🙏🏻🤗. Excellent interview and Watches 👌🏻😘 all amazing and gorgeous , i know someone who also owns a James bond DB 😉 so cool 🤩
Such an enjoyable conversation and, as usual, very informative. Not being rich, I always appreciate knowing the prices. Thank you, Marko. I might be able to afford a Cyrus, but probably not for long. I will visit Esperluxe. Also, for the first time I notice that a watch might be too large for its wearer. Michael Jordan's looked fine on him, but the DB28 looks big. Is it because we view our watches from the inside of our wrist, but others view it from the outside? I always thought that the full length mirrors in watch stores are for egomaniacs, but they can reveal how much or little a watch dominates. Before I buy another watch I am going to buy a big mirror.
Glad you liked the episode! The size of the DB is great on my wrist, but as I always say try them on for yourself and you'll see, it's often hard just guessing from videos or photos and especially since it's not your usual case and lug shapes.
Interesting, I'd be afraid to use crystals for escapement levers - they're constantly being exposed to vibrations from hitting the wheel. But it does add to the stunningness...
Richard Mille has a caliber that automatically disengages the winding rotor when the power reserve is full, then re-engages the winding rotor automatically after the power reserve winds down to a certain level.. truly genius.
How can anyone spend Millions on RM, if you can get these kind of special, rare and beautiful pieces for way way less?! So many things going wrong right now... Thanks for showing, again, those pieces and brands! :O
increasingly unsure high prices should be seen as growth or strength, but rather as distortion + dysfunction. shouldn’t be celebrated, should be worried.
@@yobgol Many factors. A lot of products are getting more expensive in life aside from luxury so it's a comment for another time or maybe a in-person discussion rather than a short comment here.
@@SwissWatchGang focus will help. watch prices rising contains enough factors for more than one discussion. primarily, it's being undermined by manufacture shutdown + grey market prominence. historically, the aspiration + achievement of a nice watch one in a lifetime is now a long-term model that can't be achieved.
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subbed his channel 😁👍Great content 👌 I would take that DB in a heart beat
De Bethune for sure
Subscribed
Grand Seiko
For sure the UR201/202, CC1 or 112 Aggregat!
It was a pleasure seeing you again Marko, can't wait to catch up again and the shots of the watches look absolutely amazing! :)
The pleasure is always mine bro!
Awesome video. Love both of your content. With respect to this statement: “… for the first time you have a perpetual calendar that has the wearer, the collector, in mind.” That distinction has to go to the Ulysse Nardin watch created by Ludwig Oechslin in 1996. He designed it explicitly to be unbreakable by the user. Controlled entirely from the crown, it could be set forwards or backwards and doesn’t even have to go back to the factory in 2100. The Moser perpetual created by Andreas Strehler was the second one designed with the user in mind, again able to be set forward or backward without breaking. Unlike the Oechslin movement, the Moser has a flash (quick snap) date. However, it doesn’t show the day on the month. The MB&F is the first one that can be set forwards or backwards, shows the full day, date, month, and has a flash date. Certainly a milestone!
Great video 👍🙏🏼 There are a lot independent watches that are definitely worth the money. Love all of 4 watches ⌚️ 👍
Thanks Abdul!
Thank you Abdul!
The end of that was hilarious, fun video. I like that Urwerk, that's pretty cool.
Chris couldn’t stop laughing! 🤣🤣🤣
haha thanks
You are one of the few channels that continuously deliver exceptional content. My respect.
My pleasure Cedar, someone has to do it :)
Very interesting! Absolutely love the blooper in the end! 😅🤣
Chris lost it 🤣
hehe thanks :D
Loved this episode. Wished it went on longer with more stunning watches. I love thr MB&F legacy machine. This particular model hit all my buttons, gold case and blue dial. I thrive one day to own a LM for my collection. You can see the passion from Chris for all the pieces he showed today. Thank you guys..
Thank you, well you can discover more watches on his channel but I promise this isn't the last video :).
@@SwissWatchGang thank you Marko. Honestly, it brightens up my day when one of your new videos pop up.
@@richardman28 🙏🏻
Two of my favorite people in one video. That’s too much even for me.
Thanks bro
Stunning lineup....the DB especially is breathtaking
Great video and nice to see Chris back on the channel!
Thanks bro!
Actually none of these watches is to my taste - or budget. That said, the creativity and skill that is behind them is what humanity in general and the watchmaking business specifically is all about. As ever Marko, a joy to see a presentation like this. Our horizons are broader for it.
There's many more to be discovered Chris, it's always a pleasure to film timepieces like these. :)
GOD BLESS YOU MARCO AND CHRISTOPHER. I AM VERY PROUD OF YOU AND VERY HAPPY FOR YOU I HOPE ALL OF YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE MY FRIENDS. I HOPE YOU HAD THE BEST AND HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS OF YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. 🙏
Many thanks Peter!
Excellent and impressive pieces Marko , thanks a lot ……👍
Glad you like them Mustafa.
That MB&F is stunning
Possibly too 5 watches we’ve ever held
100%
Incredible watches 👏 keep up the great work brother!
Thanks!
Cyrus jumping hand with arch turbillon is really under rated.
So so so underrated!
Agreed!
Great content!!! Amazing shots!
Thank you!
MB&F watch an incredible work of art. I'm dreaming wearing it on my wrist.
Two of my fav Guys from the watch fam 🙏🏻🤗. Excellent interview and Watches 👌🏻😘 all amazing and gorgeous , i know someone who also owns a James bond DB 😉 so cool 🤩
Thank you bro!
Such an enjoyable conversation and, as usual, very informative. Not being rich, I always appreciate knowing the prices. Thank you, Marko. I might be able to afford a Cyrus, but probably not for long. I will visit Esperluxe. Also, for the first time I notice that a watch might be too large for its wearer. Michael Jordan's looked fine on him, but the DB28 looks big. Is it because we view our watches from the inside of our wrist, but others view it from the outside? I always thought that the full length mirrors in watch stores are for egomaniacs, but they can reveal how much or little a watch dominates. Before I buy another watch I am going to buy a big mirror.
Glad you liked the episode! The size of the DB is great on my wrist, but as I always say try them on for yourself and you'll see, it's often hard just guessing from videos or photos and especially since it's not your usual case and lug shapes.
Interesting, I'd be afraid to use crystals for escapement levers - they're constantly being exposed to vibrations from hitting the wheel. But it does add to the stunningness...
Last one is best.
That MB&F is beautiful
yup :)
Richard Mille has a caliber that automatically disengages the winding rotor when the power reserve is full, then re-engages the winding rotor automatically after the power reserve winds down to a certain level.. truly genius.
Which model is this?
10:33 = WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not a fan of Cyrus but that MB&f and DB! 😍 The stuff of dreams. The Perpetual Evo is my grail watch. Someday hopefully 😂
Good choice regardless.
Weird handshake gang gang shit!💯🔥
Pretty much 😂
You summed it up perfectly
The DB is the best!
Super comfy!
How can anyone spend Millions on RM, if you can get these kind of special, rare and beautiful pieces for way way less?! So many things going wrong right now...
Thanks for showing, again, those pieces and brands! :O
You should check out the Victorionox Inox watch line.
Sure.
mb&f, beauty
Make Watches Not War "...
yup
Truth!
❤️❤️
Was that Felix Baumgartner the skydiver? Mr stratosphere cannonball himself?
No, they just share the same names.
@@SwissWatchGang too bad that would a badass colab to have build a watch with annnnd have tested
Christopher looks like someone i would trust my wallet. (ps: i actually trusted him my wallet several times)
Take your money out first!
@@EsperLuxe you can’t take money out if you got no money. (Understand?)
Give me any nic swiss watch brthr... As giveaway 😅
increasingly unsure high prices should be seen as growth or strength, but rather as distortion + dysfunction. shouldn’t be celebrated, should be worried.
Depends.
@@SwissWatchGang on?
@@yobgol Many factors. A lot of products are getting more expensive in life aside from luxury so it's a comment for another time or maybe a in-person discussion rather than a short comment here.
@@SwissWatchGang focus will help. watch prices rising contains enough factors for more than one discussion. primarily, it's being undermined by manufacture shutdown + grey market prominence. historically, the aspiration + achievement of a nice watch one in a lifetime is now a long-term model that can't be achieved.
What was going on here? th-cam.com/video/XGD5TEmkar0/w-d-xo.html
Wegen deinem Kanal muss ich mein Englisch bessern
haha