I must have watched this video 12 times. I finally broke down and bought one to commemorate my brother, who died and left me a little money and a "milestone" birthday. I LOVE it. Thanks for pushing me in the right direction.
Best non-commercial or sponsored watch video. The affinity for artistic endeavour, with music, timing, and interesting information. Marvelous work. Indeed, highly commendable.
Let's see German Austrian composer, A beautiful Northern Italian city, an underappreciated but beautiful Swiss watch. With one talented Irishman. Equals a masterpiece. Bravo maestro.
Beethoven was not Austrian. Both his parents were German, with his paternal grandfather coming from Flanders (Belgium)
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😎Some of this footage was taken months ago.... before the current situation. In case you're wondering about people walking the streets. 😎 Also - This is the 2010 version. Now they've moved the silver 369 dial to the 34mm and replaced this with a blue dial. 😎
Love the video’s mate, best watch channel out there for me. Always looked longingly at the OP but never pulled the trigger. That explorer style 3,6,9 and silver dial is just beautiful not sure if I could get away with a 36mm model as I’m used to wearing 40mm upwards but checked the Rolex website and think that one is actually 34mm?
@@Dazza1977P I have the 36mm white dial OP from 2019, it has "thicker" lugs than in past years and brighter dials tend to wear more like a 38mm. Fits great, just my two cents.
I have the steel grey dial version of this model (no numerals) The ONLY person who EVER recognized it as a Rolex was wearing a Daytona. *_The absence of bling is why I prefer it._*
I'm just a middle class guy, but I've always wanted a Rolex watch. About 8 mos ago, after a couple of years of saving up, I finally purchased my first Rolex. I went with the new black 39mm Oyster Perpetual. Love it.
@@tiongloo5310 It was total luck as I had absolutely no idea it become scarce. Good luck. You might want to look into the Explorer, it too is 39mm and is somewhat similar to the 39mm OP black dial. Here is a good comparison video -- th-cam.com/video/cV-5fTeXgQU/w-d-xo.html
@@drewhunkins7192 Now that Rolex has phased out the 39 mm, the demand for Explorer 1 at 39 mm which is the only sole survivor has skyrocketed I hear. Oh well, see how it goes. Enjoy your watch. Cheers.
Congratulations!!! Just a bit of an advice. If you prefer of course. Go to your AD and order a white dial for your black 39 OP. You have enjoyed the black for nearly a year now. For 800$ now you can enjoy the white dial. I'm sure you will not regret it. )))
I spent months looking for a new watch, I try on Omega, Tudor, AP, ALS , Panerai, Vintage IWC with outstanding Movements. I have access to any brand I want , and when I put on the OP 36mm "white" I was immediately sure that in this very moment that was the watch. That was what I wanted to look at. Is only that you can experience it when you put it on, go out to have a walk and the sun hits the dial. Is a felling I have towards this object same when you see a painting or read a great book and then becomes part of your life. Is beauty
I bought this Rolex oyster Perpetual 36mm based on this Video and I'm not disappointed. That said the AD did look down her nose at me with a expression of is this all you can afford ? I will not be going back to the said Dealer. Regards
As always, great choice of music - Beethoven's 5th, 2nd movement - and brilliant editing where at 5:30 you get a crescendo corresponding to a closeup of the Rolex crown logo on the dial!
I do voice overs for a living and I must say...you should be doing voice overs. Great delivery and a very unique style and sound in your VO. Great job.
To me this watch is for those who want one watch that can cope, without exaggeration, the rigours of everyday use. Great vid and the music was befitting the piece and relaxing to follow. Bravo.
I watched quite a few of your videos over the last year while sitting with my lady. She'd been ill for a very long time. Passed away on August 8th. Of her diabetes. She very much enjoyed the music and scenery of your videos. Thank you for giving her some small joys and sharing.
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So sorry for your loss, Andrew. I'm thrilled that you and your lady enjoyed the videos together. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful shots of Vicenza, my home for ten years! I absolutely love Vicenza, it would have been cool to run into you there had I known you lived there too. Now I am stuck back in America and missing a cafe at Alle Colonne.
My 36mm white OP was my first Rolex. Although I love my others, still Iove the OP the most. For me it's a great size, simple, elegant comfortable, understated. Great video!!
Thanks for this wonderful video. I purchased a 114200 from Bucherer via Rolex’s CPO program and am 100% satisfied. It’s the same silver sunburst color in the 3-6-9 layout. When I first tried it on I think I may have skipped a breath! Being on the shorter side, the 34mm is plenty of watch, particularly given the 40mm lug length. I can’t see myself wearing a Sub but maybe the 36mm Explorer should it ever be available at retail here in Manhattan (yeah right!).
@@tgunia I wasn’t planning on it. I reviewed the watches in my price range, and among those offered with the kind of lighter dial I prefer, the 3-6-9 version was available while the sticks version was not. My version is a little sportier, maybe slightly unconventional, but I love it. Wear it almost every day.
I don’t think I’ve ever been more impressed and absorbed in a TH-cam video. Music, content, tone, delivery and cinematography all exquisitely judged and balanced. What an absolute master class in how to produce a video. Outstanding stuff! Subscribed.
I was thinking about how to commend this video in a way I wouldn't normally compliment a video. I decided to have a quick read of the comments. Get some inspiration. I don't have to look very far and I came across Christian Boulay. I had to laugh to myself. He had more or less written all the words I wanted to try to find and I'll never be able to word it better than he has already. Your review of the Oyster Perpetual is simple brilliant. You have given credit to a watch with such a history a truly timeless review. You have a beautiful collection of watches. Maybe one day you'll do a state of your collection video. Bravo!
Perhaps your best work yet, and not just because imho this is the real Rolex. It is for people who know why they appreciate Rolex - not those who simply want to be known to own one ;-) A really great review, man. Thanks again, stay safe.
So glad you did this. Until now had felt the odd one out that this has always been my favourite Rolex. Swayed by the 36mm Explorer, but heart soon replaced head. As it will be a 60th Birthday first and only luxury watch I soon returned to the simple understated style of the OP in 36mm that I have long admired. Going for 36mm as again it’s the size I love, with the added bonus I am hoping my daughter will wear it long after I am dust. Thanks again and hoping you are coping with life in lockdown Italy.
With so many people trashing Rolex these days, it is very refreshing to find a video like this. A lot of people buy Rolex for the very same reasons you point in your video. Nothing related to status or wealth bs.
I have never seen a watch video of this quality before. The experience is mind blowing, I’ve been looking at many Swiss watches after years of deliberation over the Rolex Explorer vs Omega Speedy and the winner is Rolex OP. This incredible vid did it for me 🏆
OK I just had to tell you , this is the very best watch video I have seen anywhere. the music is perfect, and of course the Rolex oyster is perfect. thank you.
Just when I think there’s no way you can top your last video.... you do it again, and again. BRAVO!!! Stay safe brother.... and thanks for another masterpiece! -Mike
We asked and you delivered. Well done, sir. Well done. That is a beautifully shot video of a an equally beautiful watch. Love how the dial can look champagne coloured in some light and silver/white in others. I was pretty obsessed with the blue version of this watch with 369 layout but have gone off it as it's not that versatile. But, this silver dial is stunning. Might have to start looking around for this one soon. Keep up the great work!
That's your best video yet and a watch that everyone who loves watches can all hope to have. Also might add that the blue dial version in 39mm is Rolex best looking model, and somehow gets massively overlooked. Excellent
This was my first video of yours I ever watched. Reignited my love of watches (and Beethoven). Beautiful, top to bottom (both the video and the watch). Thanks for sharing!
Maybe the Oyster Perpetual should be called Superman. Before Batman, before Hulk, and decades before Kermit there was one Rolex to rule over them all. And it still does!
Mr Ocean ! Bravo once again. I've been planning on getting an OP one day... maybe the plain white dial. That video nearly sent me into a peaceful trance. Just beautiful.
If you have a chance to see the white dial, you will find it is anything but plain. Sort of an eggshell/ivory color with slight hints of silverish white in certain lights. Quite complex without being overdone.
Ah just the tonic I needed. I have a soft spot for the white dial op 36. Superb vid as always. Love the footage. It all helps in these days of non travel. Thanks man your work is much appreciated.....
Could not agree with you more. IMHO the OP is the perfect watch for someone wanting a 1 watch collection. Dress or casual. The OP has it all. Love mine!
Oisin, I just got my OP 41 Green Dial and had to watch this again just to go over why this is such a great watch. You were spot on about the OP, it’s perfection and yet simple but the thing that makes this watch really stand out is like you said in this video, it’s not flashy. Very impressed with my latest acquisition and thank you for once again reasserting why we all love our watches . Cheers
Why is it in almost every industry (i.e. electronics, automobiles motorcycles, musical instruments, tools etc.) that proprietary manufacture of a product is not seen as a good thing? It usually signals that there will be a much, much higher cost for service or replacement of parts. However, in the watch industry, an in-house movement is looked at like a badge of honor that is required to reach a level of extra high quality and value. Does an in-house movement actually give a watch higher quality and value or is it just another marketing ploy to drive up perceived value and therefore prices? P.S. Love your review videos as much (maybe more) for the visual production values as the commentary. Great job!
I had been looking for something classic, elegant and under the radar without just another ceramic bezel watch. No joke I purchased this right after this video...
Damn you 😂😂😂😂😂 before this video i would never have ever even googled the op. You have sold a watch too me that I'd never ever have even given a second look at in the window. Superlative work my friend, beautiful editing and sublime camera work. What a joy to watch 👌👌👌
Yet another wonderful composition from TTWC. I love the dance between the music and the visuals to celebrate the featured timepiece. The cadence of shots in conjunction with the music and the ticking hands of the OP contrast at times with alternative tempos from the various shots and focal transitions. Altogether, presents such a treat! The angles capture such great visuals. So well done! Bravo! Thank you!
Wonderful video, sir. Your videography, narration and score are perfectly blended and timed. Lovely editing. I bought my OP in September '19. 34mm, black dial and I'm still completely in love with it. Keep it up, maestro. Well done.
Watch is great, but the cinematography is excellent. This is the quality I expect from channels with 20 times the subscribers. I don't comment much, if at all, but you have earned a sub.
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Thanks. I don't harass folks for subs. If i did, i'm sure the channel would be bigger. Just can't bring myself to do it. Anyway, i'm only at this 6 months. Thanks again for subbing. 😎
I'll admit I'm one of those guys that watch tons of videos on all the other models and really hadn't considered this an option, though I am close to having finally saved enough to move out of my Oris "bracket". This was stunning. The most classic of symphonies for the most classic of watches. Nice touch there...
Really like the proportions of the 34 and 36 mm Rolex OP/DJs. Relatively small case diameter paired with big lugs and bracelets creates a very streamlined look.
I must have watched this video 12 times. I finally broke down and bought one to commemorate my brother, who died and left me a little money and a "milestone" birthday. I LOVE it. Thanks for pushing me in the right direction.
Sorry for your loss. It must be a very special watch for you.
Late to this post, but sorry for your loss. You’ve chosen something nice to remember him by.
Best non-commercial or sponsored watch video. The affinity for artistic endeavour, with music, timing, and interesting information. Marvelous work. Indeed, highly commendable.
Relax it's a Rolex !
That intro is pretentious as hell. Scratch that, the whole video.
Let's see German Austrian composer, A beautiful Northern Italian city, an underappreciated but beautiful Swiss watch. With one talented Irishman. Equals a masterpiece. Bravo maestro.
Beethoven was not Austrian. Both his parents were German, with his paternal grandfather coming from Flanders (Belgium)
😎Some of this footage was taken months ago.... before the current situation. In case you're wondering about people walking the streets. 😎 Also - This is the 2010 version. Now they've moved the silver 369 dial to the 34mm and replaced this with a blue dial. 😎
The Timeless Watch Channel brillant intro. Great set up with the voice over etc... can see you spent a lot of time on that
Love the video’s mate, best watch channel out there for me.
Always looked longingly at the OP but never pulled the trigger. That explorer style 3,6,9 and silver dial is just beautiful not sure if I could get away with a 36mm model as I’m used to wearing 40mm upwards but checked the Rolex website and think that one is actually 34mm?
@@Dazza1977P I have the 36mm white dial OP from 2019, it has "thicker" lugs than in past years and brighter dials tend to wear more like a 38mm. Fits great, just my two cents.
Darren Peterson That Watch is a 36mm, not a 34mm
23macca23 yeah, thanks I didn’t realise the older OP’s had this dial option.
I have the steel grey dial version of this model (no numerals) The ONLY person who EVER recognized it as a Rolex was wearing a Daytona. *_The absence of bling is why I prefer it._*
I'm just a middle class guy, but I've always wanted a Rolex watch. About 8 mos ago, after a couple of years of saving up, I finally purchased my first Rolex. I went with the new black 39mm Oyster Perpetual. Love it.
Lucky u. Can't get the 39 mm now. Was on waiting list too.
@@tiongloo5310 It was total luck as I had absolutely no idea it become scarce. Good luck. You might want to look into the Explorer, it too is 39mm and is somewhat similar to the 39mm OP black dial. Here is a good comparison video -- th-cam.com/video/cV-5fTeXgQU/w-d-xo.html
@@drewhunkins7192 Now that Rolex has phased out the 39 mm, the demand for Explorer 1 at 39 mm which is the only sole survivor has skyrocketed I hear. Oh well, see how it goes. Enjoy your watch. Cheers.
Congrats!!
Congratulations!!! Just a bit of an advice. If you prefer of course. Go to your AD and order a white dial for your black 39 OP. You have enjoyed the black for nearly a year now. For 800$ now you can enjoy the white dial. I'm sure you will not regret it. )))
I spent months looking for a new watch, I try on Omega, Tudor, AP, ALS , Panerai, Vintage IWC with outstanding Movements. I have access to any brand I want , and when I put on the OP 36mm "white" I was immediately sure that in this very moment that was the watch. That was what I wanted to look at. Is only that you can experience it when you put it on, go out to have a walk and the sun hits the dial. Is a felling I have towards this object same when you see a painting or read a great book and then becomes part of your life. Is beauty
I bought this Rolex oyster Perpetual 36mm based on this Video and I'm not disappointed. That said the AD did look down her nose at me with a expression of is this all you can afford ? I will not be going back to the said Dealer. Regards
World class cinematography and storytelling. The best video of its kind I've ever seen. Worth literally MILLIONS to Rolex.
As always, great choice of music - Beethoven's 5th, 2nd movement - and brilliant editing where at 5:30 you get a crescendo corresponding to a closeup of the Rolex crown logo on the dial!
I’ve just picked this exact watch up, a 2012 beauty, your vid cinched the deal. Love the videos. Keep up the great work and have a great 2022.
This video made me buy my OP 34 blue explorer dial last year :)
I do voice overs for a living and I must say...you should be doing voice overs. Great delivery and a very unique style and sound in your VO. Great job.
Bought this watch about 3 months ago in Las Vegas for my 18th Birthday its a great watch !
Lucky man, also my first rolex but at 36.
To me this watch is for those who want one watch that can cope, without exaggeration, the rigours of everyday use. Great vid and the music was befitting the piece and relaxing to follow. Bravo.
In that case, a G-Shock would do just fine.
@@chuckschillingvideos Yeah but it's better to have a G-Shock and an OP, believe me!
Gonna have to go check out this at the AD. Beautiful video
I watched quite a few of your videos over the last year while sitting with my lady. She'd been ill for a very long time. Passed away on August 8th. Of her diabetes. She very much enjoyed the music and scenery of your videos. Thank you for giving her some small joys and sharing.
So sorry for your loss, Andrew. I'm thrilled that you and your lady enjoyed the videos together. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful shots of Vicenza, my home for ten years! I absolutely love Vicenza, it would have been cool to run into you there had I known you lived there too. Now I am stuck back in America and missing a cafe at Alle Colonne.
My 36mm white OP was my first Rolex. Although I love my others, still Iove the OP the most. For me it's a great size, simple, elegant comfortable, understated. Great video!!
That was my first Rolex as well.
Thanks for this wonderful video. I purchased a 114200 from Bucherer via Rolex’s CPO program and am 100% satisfied. It’s the same silver sunburst color in the 3-6-9 layout. When I first tried it on I think I may have skipped a breath! Being on the shorter side, the 34mm is plenty of watch, particularly given the 40mm lug length. I can’t see myself wearing a Sub but maybe the 36mm Explorer should it ever be available at retail here in Manhattan (yeah right!).
What made you choose the 369 vs. the traditional sticks? Curious as I’m currently between these 2 models
@@tgunia I wasn’t planning on it. I reviewed the watches in my price range, and among those offered with the kind of lighter dial I prefer, the 3-6-9 version was available while the sticks version was not. My version is a little sportier, maybe slightly unconventional, but I love it. Wear it almost every day.
I don’t think I’ve ever been more impressed and absorbed in a TH-cam video. Music, content, tone, delivery and cinematography all exquisitely judged and balanced.
What an absolute master class in how to produce a video. Outstanding stuff! Subscribed.
I was thinking about how to commend this video in a way I wouldn't normally compliment a video. I decided to have a quick read of the comments. Get some inspiration.
I don't have to look very far and I came across Christian Boulay.
I had to laugh to myself. He had more or less written all the words I wanted to try to find and I'll never be able to word it better than he has already.
Your review of the Oyster Perpetual is simple brilliant. You have given credit to a watch with such a history a truly timeless review.
You have a beautiful collection of watches. Maybe one day you'll do a state of your collection video.
Bravo!
Perhaps your best work yet, and not just because imho this is the real Rolex. It is for people who know why they appreciate Rolex - not those who simply want to be known to own one ;-) A really great review, man. Thanks again, stay safe.
Perfect with a glass of wine. Always look forward to these videos and I appreciate the work that goes into making them. Cheers
Ahh... now that's how to watch my channel! (a fine scotch goes nicely also)
Every time I see one of your videos, I can only smile at the music and the great job on the editing and narration. Thanks!
Brilliantly timed to the whole second movement of Beethoven's 5th. Masterpiece, both music and video.
I felt so relaxed while enjoying this artsy approach to your video!. You did a fantastic job sir!
So glad you did this. Until now had felt the odd one out that this has always been my favourite Rolex. Swayed by the 36mm Explorer, but heart soon replaced head. As it will be a 60th Birthday first and only luxury watch I soon returned to the simple understated style of the OP in 36mm that I have long admired. Going for 36mm as again it’s the size I love, with the added bonus I am hoping my daughter will wear it long after I am dust. Thanks again and hoping you are coping with life in lockdown Italy.
With so many people trashing Rolex these days, it is very refreshing to find a video like this. A lot of people buy Rolex for the very same reasons you point in your video. Nothing related to status or wealth bs.
in my opinion the best looking rolex and the most overlooked. no wait list for this beauty.
No wait list For good reason
What an amazing video as always! Great footage and incridibly fitting beautiful music...
I have the 114200 white dial Airking which is similar to this. Perfect every day Rolex. Under the radar, disappears on the wrist and beautiful
Likely the best watch review video I’ve seen. Music is perfection.
Now that's an intro! Loved the dynamic of this one.
I have never seen a watch video of this quality before. The experience is mind blowing, I’ve been looking at many Swiss watches after years of deliberation over the Rolex Explorer vs Omega Speedy and the winner is Rolex OP. This incredible vid did it for me 🏆
I've heard the whole willsdorf story over and over, but Oisin brings a stale subject out and gives it life. Bravo!
You could get a job doing voiceovers for M&S Food! 😎 The 36 mm Oyster is my favourite Rolex. Classic simplicity.
Oisin and Mr Watchfinder should have a voice off.
More watch reviews like this with the music and scenery please. Very enjoyable.
OK I just had to tell you , this is the very best watch video I have seen anywhere. the music is perfect, and of course the Rolex oyster is perfect. thank you.
Brilliant as usual. Was looking forward to this one.
Just when I think there’s no way you can top your last video.... you do it again, and again. BRAVO!!! Stay safe brother.... and thanks for another masterpiece! -Mike
Soo looking forward to this. Thank you for your immense commitment to these stunning uploads. Wonderful 👍
Thanks to be so kind to make my day with this video !
Regards from London !
J
I bloody love these films. The music, the architecture and of course the timepieces.
One of your best reviews. Just wow! Perfect composition of pictures und music!
My first Rolex! Well my only Rolex but with the blue 369 dial. It's a beauty! Something special.
Another remarkable video. The first time I ever tried on a Rolex it was an Oyster Perpetual. I’ll never forget that moment.
So beautifully shot and edited. Narrated too of course. The Beethoven 9 is always a nice touch. Bravo. Exceptional video.
I have the blue dial version. An overlooked gem in the Rolex catalog, and maybe could even be considered a bargain as far as Rolex goes.
Jack Kairos I bought that one for my wife, she loves it!
We asked and you delivered. Well done, sir. Well done. That is a beautifully shot video of a an equally beautiful watch. Love how the dial can look champagne coloured in some light and silver/white in others. I was pretty obsessed with the blue version of this watch with 369 layout but have gone off it as it's not that versatile. But, this silver dial is stunning. Might have to start looking around for this one soon. Keep up the great work!
Indeed, the Beethoven 5th Symphony is well paired to the Rolex OP for both are timeless. Thanks for putting together this classy review of the OP.
And if you go pre owned, the dial configurations are almost endless...Great video!
Love the intro, love the music. Excellent video, creative. Cheers
The production quality has always been excellent, but this is your best video yet! Hope all is well.
Love the videography and representation on the OP, one of the best understated values in the Rolex catalog for sure!
Lovely video 📹
Only Rolex you need.
Only watch ⌚ you need.
Inspired to get one.
Lottery ticket 🎟 pending
That's your best video yet and a watch that everyone who loves watches can all hope to have. Also might add that the blue dial version in 39mm is Rolex best looking model, and somehow gets massively overlooked. Excellent
This was my first video of yours I ever watched. Reignited my love of watches (and Beethoven). Beautiful, top to bottom (both the video and the watch). Thanks for sharing!
Maybe the Oyster Perpetual should be called Superman. Before Batman, before Hulk, and decades before Kermit there was one Rolex to rule over them all. And it still does!
Everyone says Superman is OP anyways!
Mr Ocean ! Bravo once again. I've been planning on getting an OP one day... maybe the plain white dial. That video nearly sent me into a peaceful trance. Just beautiful.
If you have a chance to see the white dial, you will find it is anything but plain. Sort of an eggshell/ivory color with slight hints of silverish white in certain lights. Quite complex without being overdone.
@@qchang09 thank you! It's top of my list for sure
Ah just the tonic I needed. I have a soft spot for the white dial op 36. Superb vid as always. Love the footage. It all helps in these days of non travel. Thanks man your work is much appreciated.....
The raised applied numerals really make the dial stand out.
Could not agree with you more. IMHO the OP is the perfect watch for someone wanting a 1 watch collection. Dress or casual. The OP has it all. Love mine!
Oisin, I just got my OP 41 Green Dial and had to watch this again just to go over why this is such a great watch.
You were spot on about the OP, it’s perfection and yet simple but the thing that makes this watch really stand out is like you said in this video, it’s not flashy.
Very impressed with my latest acquisition and thank you for once again reasserting why we all love our watches .
Cheers
Why is it in almost every industry (i.e. electronics, automobiles motorcycles, musical instruments, tools etc.) that proprietary manufacture of a product is not seen as a good thing? It usually signals that there will be a much, much higher cost for service or replacement of parts. However, in the watch industry, an in-house movement is looked at like a badge of honor that is required to reach a level of extra high quality and value. Does an in-house movement actually give a watch higher quality and value or is it just another marketing ploy to drive up perceived value and therefore prices?
P.S. Love your review videos as much (maybe more) for the visual production values as the commentary. Great job!
I had been looking for something classic, elegant and under the radar without just another ceramic bezel watch. No joke I purchased this right after this video...
My 1st Rolex , 16030 Datejust engine turned bezel and Romans on a silver sunburst dial. Classic Rolex timeless design making it so versatile.
Damn you 😂😂😂😂😂 before this video i would never have ever even googled the op. You have sold a watch too me that I'd never ever have even given a second look at in the window. Superlative work my friend, beautiful editing and sublime camera work. What a joy to watch 👌👌👌
Amazing videography !
Beautiful !
The time and thought that went into this ... wow.
Beautiful watch, spectacular city... And wonderful video!
Another great episode. Keep up the excellent work.
One of the very best videos I’ve ever seen on TH-cam.
What a beautiful watch, so simple so elegant, a real man watch
Yet another wonderful composition from TTWC. I love the dance between the music and the visuals to celebrate the featured timepiece. The cadence of shots in conjunction with the music and the ticking hands of the OP contrast at times with alternative tempos from the various shots and focal transitions. Altogether, presents such a treat! The angles capture such great visuals. So well done! Bravo! Thank you!
Amazing video, very well done. Beautiful footage!
Absolutely mesmerizing production. Just beautiful presentation.
I really enjoyed this video with a glass of wine. Nice choice of music. Glad I discovered your channel.
Ahh.. a nice glass for pairing. That's how it's done!
Pleasantly surprised at how watchable the beginning of the videos are on this channel. Well done.
Wonderful video, sir. Your videography, narration and score are perfectly blended and timed. Lovely editing.
I bought my OP in September '19. 34mm, black dial and I'm still completely in love with it.
Keep it up, maestro. Well done.
Christ, the feckin editing on this one was outstanding. Climaxing music to the appearance of the crown haha, unreal
I saw this comment as this moment happened! Lol. Very powerful indeed
beautiful piece on a beautiful watch. just watched it again for who knows how many times. such a good one. thank you.
This has to be the most beautiful watch review I've ever seen!
Well done video. Beautiful timepiece and landscape.
Thanks for the OP education 👍
Once again a beautiful made hommage on the simple but beautiful Oyster perpetual an on the beautiful old italian cities....great video man!
Classic design. Respectfully explained. Thanks for sharing.
what a remarkable introduction to the OP. excellently introduced, brilliantly filmed and expertly produced. well done.
Glorious ... Informative and stunning vid. Thanks fella.
Amazing video. Classy and professional.Congratulations
Well said and well assembled video and music. I want this watch now!
Another great video! Your production qualities are fabulous! Thanks.
Your voice is great to listen to! Also, the music accompanies the talking is perfect!
absolutely stunning video, totally relaxed me just before bed, I really needed that! Oh and the watch is pretty amazing as well.
Beautiful watch, its the rhodium dial for me, another superb video
Piece of Art....both the VID and the OP.....
I have this very watch but in the sunburst blue and I love to wear it. The perfect Rolex that is understated.
LOVE this episode.
I waited for an Explorer I because of it’s under the radar aesthetic...the OP is a classic.
Watch is great, but the cinematography is excellent. This is the quality I expect from channels with 20 times the subscribers. I don't comment much, if at all, but you have earned a sub.
Thanks. I don't harass folks for subs. If i did, i'm sure the channel would be bigger. Just can't bring myself to do it. Anyway, i'm only at this 6 months. Thanks again for subbing. 😎
I'll admit I'm one of those guys that watch tons of videos on all the other models and really hadn't considered this an option, though I am close to having finally saved enough to move out of my Oris "bracket". This was stunning. The most classic of symphonies for the most classic of watches. Nice touch there...
Really like the proportions of the 34 and 36 mm Rolex OP/DJs. Relatively small case diameter paired with big lugs and bracelets creates a very streamlined look.
Bracelet width is appropriate to the case for those.
Slick video man! Totally different feel from the vlog/travelog style of some of your other reviews. Variety is the spice of life....like it a lot!