The best watch collection I've seen period. A man who clearly loves design first and value somewhere down the line. How refreshing to find someone who isn't boringly going on about showing how much money he has.
Thank you Adam, once again you have come up with an amazing collection and owner way ahead of time in the 80s. What a collection in every aspect. It's all about a time and era of bygone collections and a keen eye for the extraordinary. Thanks again.
Don’t tell Federico, but think this is my new favorite watch channel. What a fascinating guy! The onyx Piaget is insane, and the oversized gondolo reminds me of of a rectangular Roger Dubuis I’ve seen out there.
What an amazing collection and the stories that go along with them, I have a small wrist and the biggest watch I wear is a Tudor Pelagos and at 42mm it looks large on my 6.5inch wrist, I am very happy with 34-36mm watches and have a few Rolex in that size, I really can't wait to get some vintage 1980's two-tone Datejust/Air King dates into my collection, thank you so much for sharing this would love to see more of this collection. So far one of the best vintage watch video/channels I have found on TH-cam.
Gosh! I need to go to bed cause I gotta work tomorrow morning - but I can't stop watching this. Massimo is so incredibly nerdy - you just gotta love him! And these watches are just amazing. Thanks, Adam - for another night with not enough sleep ✌🏻
one of the best channels for vintage watches on TH-cam rn. Just pure passion and knowledge, thank you for shedding light on these incredible collectors/dealers
Adam, you really do have a habit of finding the people that have really eclectic places that have vintage watches, and that's a great thing. Your friend Masimo has a really nice collection, I see the watch boxes on his left. I really love the Rolex ref 18038....really beautiful watch. Once again....he has a unbelievable collection, wow! Great episode, thank you😊
That certificate for the GMT master shown at 3:30, could be Venezuelan, C.I. is the number used for citizenship identification there, unlike many countries C.I. or official ID is different from drivers license
Incredible collection !!👌🏼 I have one advice: Sell it before you die and enjoy the money because your family will put everything in auction as soon as you go to a better life.
Wow…..Massimo has an amazing collection of timepieces and other collectibles. Everything in the warehouse looks like quality. Does he open the warehouse to the public? Does he have a website?
When I go to Italy I offten see older guys/men wearing Rolex sport models like Submariner or GMT, they must have been very popular in Italy im the 70s, 80s.
This is a real deal collector for over 40 years. You can tell he’s passionate about watches even before it became cool. I would like to see more of this guy
Aimee Marcos is the daughter of the late Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and Imelda Marcos. She's the sister of the current president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and she's a senator also.
First of all, I'd like to say that I love your videos. Being a vintage watch lover, I get pretty tired of all the channels on TH-cam that only focus on the new stuff, Rolex prices, "investment" etc. However, there's one thing that makes me cringe a bit every time I watch your videos, and that is that you are often very stressed and perhaps talk too much. In your videos like this where you sort of interview a guy, you should really try to let him speak more and show the watches in whichever pace/order he wants (you just grabbed the Rolex box and started unboxing it, which made him stressed and just rushed his story). Basically let them get more space. You're very often interrupting them when they speak, and also don't ask follow up questions, but rather start talking about yourself (short example - I show you a Rolex that is special to me, instead of asking me why it's special and where I got it etc, you start talking about a Rolex you have that is special to you). The same goes for the videos where you do auction previews - the person showing the watches usually don't get too much space. We already know that you are knowledgeable, so let the others have some showtime as well. Don't take all of the above the wrong way, I love your videos and your passion for watches, but try to let the others get some space too in the conversation. All the best!
Problem is, this type of video isn’t an “interview”. He called us to come buy watches, and if I do not explain to the viewers what I am looking at, believe me, you will complain that it’s a very boring video, as the dealers selling them to me will usually just pull them out say “here you go”. The whole point of this channel is to educate the viewers as to what I am looking at, what I’m looking for, and how they can learn themselves. When it came to his personal collection, of course I let him tell us all about them, but if I don’t respond, what’s the point? I’m just as passionate as he is, so would you rather me sit there stoically with no reaction? If you’d prefer videos where I just sit and let the other person carry the conversation with no reaction, sure, but I’m sure you will complain even worse about that one. Also keep in mind, in all of these videos, I have a rapport with all of these people, so most of the times it is simply two friends talking and sharing their passion for the watches.
I appreciate your answer, and I'm sorry if you feel like I'm complaining. That wasn't my intention at all. I'm not complaining; I was just trying to give some constructive criticism in all good sense. I get your point and it sounds reasonable. Your channel is indeed good for people trying to learn about watches, no doubt. I guess I've been into watches for too long, which makes certain information "redundant" for me (not saying that it's an issue, just responding to your comment). However, that's not really what I'm talking about and I probably chose the wrong video to post this comment. There are better examples where the video is more of an interview. The video with Paul Zuckerman is a good example, or Michael at Rolliefest. Although I can sort of feel the same when for example you are with the Davidoff brothers and they are showing you some cool pieces; surely they know what they are showing and they would probably be able to describe both the watch, the condition, what to lookout for and different alternatives as good as you. I'm not telling you to sit there and don't say anything. I'm saying that if the other people get more space, it will add more to the conversation and probably become more interesting. And again, this is not complaining, it's my attempt to give constructive criticism and letting you know what I "miss" in some of these videos. @@mentawatches
What a great episode. He is the true one. Please don't rush them with "just time for few more". These videos can't be too long
Just an incredible, eclectic collection. I love the story of the Aeroflot sign! So yeah, definitely more from Massimo and his treasure trove.
Thanks! Will do!
So good to see and hear two knowledgable passionate collectors talking watches. Underated watch channel. Thanks guys.
Our pleasure!
The best watch collection I've seen period. A man who clearly loves design first and value somewhere down the line. How refreshing to find someone who isn't boringly going on about showing how much money he has.
Great content, fantastic pieces. Massimo's passion for the watches really comes through.
This was an amazing video! Glad you’re doing so many Adam
Glad you like them!
What a wonderful video… you have a real gift for engaging and explaining with your subject. I could watch this historical content all day.
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing collection. Looking forward to part 2. Maybe let Mr. Massimo rel a little bit more of his story
That man has INCREDIBLE taste.. great video!!
Must watch TV. Amazing collection and beyond. Thanks Adam and Massimo!
Wow what a refreshing, and above all super knowledgeable conversation among 2 passionate collectors! Had a blast watching this video!!! 🙏
This is my favorite collector video I've seen yet. Such a cool guy, who's passions are all over the place. Love it
Incredible. Please do another one. We need to see the full collection.
This was a really interesting video! More of Massimo and his collections of everything!
Thank you Adam, once again you have come up with an amazing collection and owner way ahead of time in the 80s. What a collection in every aspect. It's all about a time and era of bygone collections and a keen eye for the extraordinary. Thanks again.
Love all your videos.... but this one was Awesome x10 . More with this man please.....
Thanks!!!
This is an incredible video. I can't thank you enough for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stunning collection, Massimo has an amazing eye for design and understands quality and beauty are timeless.
Couldn't agree more!
Massimo true collector we need to see more of his collection of everything! Passion!
Amazing video, once again Adam's profound knowledge is undeniable.
Very amazing collection. Welldone Adam, very good video
So so interesting listening to you two guys ..what a joy !
Great episode and we would love to see more of the collection.
Don’t tell Federico, but think this is my new favorite watch channel. What a fascinating guy! The onyx Piaget is insane, and the oversized gondolo reminds me of of a rectangular Roger Dubuis I’ve seen out there.
Amazing, I love vintage.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing, even before that AP. And then that AP🤯🤯😍
That watch is INSANE
What an amazing collection and the stories that go along with them, I have a small wrist and the biggest watch I wear is a Tudor Pelagos and at 42mm it looks large on my 6.5inch wrist, I am very happy with 34-36mm watches and have a few Rolex in that size, I really can't wait to get some vintage 1980's two-tone Datejust/Air King dates into my collection, thank you so much for sharing this would love to see more of this collection.
So far one of the best vintage watch video/channels I have found on TH-cam.
Absolutely unique watches..thanks Adam🙏🙏🙏
Super interesting please do a part 2 and 3!
Amazing interview. Topvid
Please make a follow up with his watch collection! Truly beautiful
amazing video! I enjoy it alot!
Wow!! Give us more please 🙏
Stunning collection! Great episode!
What a fantastic video. Such an interesting guy and amazing collection 😊
Amazing episode. What an unreal collection!
Super cool guy and amazing collector. Great video Adam
Should have let him keep showing you, love his enthusiasm
Then we wouldn’t have a part 2 :)
Need the follow up video
This is the greatest guy in the world
More follow up videos please. Great content
GREAT CONTENT and amazing watches
Would love to see more of the clocks in Part 2. I noticed a few Movado Pullman's on the shelf. Great video full of vintage love!
More to come!
please go back for as many episodes as it takes. Did Massimo have a pink dial Piaget?
Wow! Brilliant to watch
Dope episode. Wish I was as cool as Massimo.
WoW I would love to see more of his watch collection
such a cool space and guy!
Uncle Junior if he stayed in Boca
Fantastic video! What's a great character, please make a second video !
One of the best videos yet!
epic !!! that Ap and those PP.. wow
Gosh! I need to go to bed cause I gotta work tomorrow morning - but I can't stop watching this. Massimo is so incredibly nerdy - you just gotta love him! And these watches are just amazing. Thanks, Adam - for another night with not enough sleep ✌🏻
Incredible collection
Indeed
Follow up for sure!
Awesome Sauce :)
Insane collection, and great to have him share his passion
I noticed that he put that crazy white gold piaget bracelet flip up watch back on lol
You can tell this guy lived a good life lol. Love his collection and style! Where has the best style collectors Italy, Japan, Netherlands etc?
one of the best channels for vintage watches on TH-cam rn. Just pure passion and knowledge, thank you for shedding light on these incredible collectors/dealers
incredible!
Adam, you really do have a habit of finding the people that have really eclectic places that have vintage watches, and that's a great thing.
Your friend Masimo has a really nice collection, I see the watch boxes on his left.
I really love the Rolex ref 18038....really beautiful watch. Once again....he has a unbelievable collection, wow!
Great episode, thank you😊
Thank you Frank!!
The vintage Gladiator: Massimo! Massimo! Massimo!
That certificate for the GMT master shown at 3:30, could be Venezuelan, C.I. is the number used for citizenship identification there, unlike many countries C.I. or official ID is different from drivers license
Thanks for that! Didn’t know!
Incredible video, incredible watches. Thank you for sharing the history, wisdom, and experiences.
amazing
Incredible collection !!👌🏼 I have one advice: Sell it before you die and enjoy the money because your family will put everything in auction as soon as you go to a better life.
Awesome
La classe!!!!❤
Amazing episode! What a great character. Would definitely love a part ii please!
Wow…..Massimo has an amazing collection of timepieces and other collectibles. Everything in the warehouse looks like quality. Does he open the warehouse to the public? Does he have a website?
That old guy has one of the coolest collections of all time
Talk about quality and taste🤌🏽
My buddy has the original 1 of 1 Gilbert Albert 🔥🔥
When I go to Italy I offten see older guys/men wearing Rolex sport models like Submariner or GMT, they must have been very popular in Italy im the 70s, 80s.
Hope to have as much style as he does when I'm his age
Same.
This is a real deal collector for over 40 years. You can tell he’s passionate about watches even before it became cool. I would like to see more of this guy
and of course we want to see more. 2nd video
that AP split. good grief...
You said it…
great episode, way too short...
The conversion rate for Venezuelan BS in the late seventies was 4.3 bs / dollar
👍😩❤
No white gloves?
wow :)
Aimee Marcos is the daughter of the late Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos and Imelda Marcos. She's the sister of the current president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and she's a senator also.
First of all, I'd like to say that I love your videos. Being a vintage watch lover, I get pretty tired of all the channels on TH-cam that only focus on the new stuff, Rolex prices, "investment" etc.
However, there's one thing that makes me cringe a bit every time I watch your videos, and that is that you are often very stressed and perhaps talk too much. In your videos like this where you sort of interview a guy, you should really try to let him speak more and show the watches in whichever pace/order he wants (you just grabbed the Rolex box and started unboxing it, which made him stressed and just rushed his story). Basically let them get more space. You're very often interrupting them when they speak, and also don't ask follow up questions, but rather start talking about yourself (short example - I show you a Rolex that is special to me, instead of asking me why it's special and where I got it etc, you start talking about a Rolex you have that is special to you). The same goes for the videos where you do auction previews - the person showing the watches usually don't get too much space.
We already know that you are knowledgeable, so let the others have some showtime as well. Don't take all of the above the wrong way, I love your videos and your passion for watches, but try to let the others get some space too in the conversation. All the best!
Problem is, this type of video isn’t an “interview”. He called us to come buy watches, and if I do not explain to the viewers what I am looking at, believe me, you will complain that it’s a very boring video, as the dealers selling them to me will usually just pull them out say “here you go”. The whole point of this channel is to educate the viewers as to what I am looking at, what I’m looking for, and how they can learn themselves. When it came to his personal collection, of course I let him tell us all about them, but if I don’t respond, what’s the point? I’m just as passionate as he is, so would you rather me sit there stoically with no reaction? If you’d prefer videos where I just sit and let the other person carry the conversation with no reaction, sure, but I’m sure you will complain even worse about that one. Also keep in mind, in all of these videos, I have a rapport with all of these people, so most of the times it is simply two friends talking and sharing their passion for the watches.
I appreciate your answer, and I'm sorry if you feel like I'm complaining. That wasn't my intention at all. I'm not complaining; I was just trying to give some constructive criticism in all good sense.
I get your point and it sounds reasonable. Your channel is indeed good for people trying to learn about watches, no doubt. I guess I've been into watches for too long, which makes certain information "redundant" for me (not saying that it's an issue, just responding to your comment). However, that's not really what I'm talking about and I probably chose the wrong video to post this comment. There are better examples where the video is more of an interview. The video with Paul Zuckerman is a good example, or Michael at Rolliefest. Although I can sort of feel the same when for example you are with the Davidoff brothers and they are showing you some cool pieces; surely they know what they are showing and they would probably be able to describe both the watch, the condition, what to lookout for and different alternatives as good as you. I'm not telling you to sit there and don't say anything. I'm saying that if the other people get more space, it will add more to the conversation and probably become more interesting. And again, this is not complaining, it's my attempt to give constructive criticism and letting you know what I "miss" in some of these videos. @@mentawatches
Foist.
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