Thank you for sharing the steps on how to adjust the links on the bracelet. I have a Tudor and have always felt it to be slightly too loose around the wrist. However, after I took it to a watch repair shop, they were able to adjust it based on the method that you showed. Now my time piece fits perfectly!
Looks good, Clasp looks nice and centred. I have learned that typically there should be fewer links on the 6’ o clock side to ensure a centred clasp. Keep up the great work!!
Great video, i have this watch, can the bezel insurt be changed for a ceramic one? Where would i get one with the same colours and the official Tudor brown leather strap?
Just wanted to say this bracelet hack works perfectly on my new Tudor Chrono as well. Glad I found this video. My wrist is the same size as yours and I wanted my clasp slightly more centered...my OCD kept kicking in. Lol. Great video and thanks again for making it.
Quick question as I also have the Black Bay GMT and seemingly the same size wrists as you. Did you stay with the bracelet hack? I was also considering removing the last link on the 6 o'clock side but thought it looked awkward and not very comfortable with only four links before the clasp. Cheers. Dan
thanks a lot. I have a similar wrist to yours and your hack solved my issue as well. the watch wasn't sitting in the middle of my wrist. now it's perfect. used a toothpick because didn't have a wooden tool like you :D
Hello. Great video. I know I am very late to the party but when going backwards on the jumping hour hand the date wheel only seems to change at like 10/9pm. Is that correct? When going forward it’s snaps bang on midnight .
@@TheEnglishWatch thank you. Appreciate your response. I just noticed it on my BB Pro and thought it could be normal and thought I would check. Thanks again.
The clasp fitment as it were is how they’re supposed be positioned, and I had this exact same discussion with the horologist last week. But he did say the fitment and placement is personal preference.
What if you got a smaller watch. I know you said that you have small but flat wrists but only the top of your wrist is flat. Maby a fifty eight would work better. I have small wrists and a 36 mm watch is the most comfortable for me, with a jubilee bracelet. ( an 80's tag Heuer night Diver ) to be exact. All my other watches are on nato's. I am rough on all my watches and the thought of losing one due to a spring bar failure is un exceptable .
@@TheEnglishWatch got mine today Mate, just waiting for my leather and rubber strap to arrive. To resize the bracelet, which one is better? 1.4mm or 1.6mm Bergeon screw driver. I must say your channel is very helpful 🙌
I think for the price, Tudor could put in an easy link like the Rolex Oyster Perpetual. The Omega clasp is appropriate for a 600m diver and balances the heft of the watch head nicely.
Hi Andy, just watched your video which I enjoyed, I have a question for you that doesn't seem to be addressed on watch videos, what tool do you use to take of the braclet, as the tolerance is so small, yeah sure it's easy to remove but putting it back was a nightmare hence why I never changed the strap ever again.
@@marcocastagnetti7086 check out my first video where I cover this. The right tool is essential. I use a pliers style tool and have changed out the bracelet many times. Tape it up though.
Iv just brought a tudor day date royal & have the same problem with the clasp it seems to far over to the one side & pulls the watch face to one side of my wrist towards my little finger & the actual folding mechanism seems huge i own a sea master as well the orange & white face n my bracelets the same size as your so we must have same size wrists this must be a common thing across all tudor models with a clasp im guessing
Their model must have massive wrists. If it were a car they would have designed for a range of tall and short drivers or large and small wrists. Very odd I think.
After watching this video I thought brilliant let’s get my gmt fitting perfectly. Set up on the kitchen table only to fall at the first hurdle……my spring bar pusher is too big for the little holes on the clasp 😩
Hopefully they didn't send you a Rolex back on accident... That would be a shame. I love this GMT of yours. I have the Black Bay 58 Blue, and the only Tudor I wonder if I would have liked better is this one...
The date on mine is now playing up. Was on the winder for 10 days or so and when I wore it next noticed the date was over a week out. Been wearing a couple of days and date was fine first morning, this morning found it had jumped two days. Looks like it’s going back!
@@TheEnglishWatch Mine displayed something like the 11th web the date was 28th. As I hadn’t worn it for 10 days or so, not sure if it got stuck or jumped forward.
Hi Andy. Great video, I have just bought my third Omega, Plant Ocean in black. I have been thinking about a Tudor , but still thinking on what Model to buy.
Tudor are still good value. You just need to get to a AD and try the range. The good news is most models are available to try. Find the one that fits the collection or just gives you a wink and says ‘Hi’.
i'm right there with you on the omegas check out the tudor bb bronze choc dial i think youll like it how it changes colors over time and can always wash the petina off to like new again.i put mine on a custom leather/canvas cuff from some bosnian on etsy great look and a really nice quality while still using the tudor buckle
Man! I just recently got this watch and thought the bracelet was so annoyingly uncomfortable, and the case didn't fit right on my wrist. Did this - now the most comfy watch I've worn.
Hi Andy, I just wanna ask if having a clicking sound and can be felt at the crown while winding is considered an issue or is it normal? Mine does this and never felt this with my auto watches like Omega and Baume.
Mine is pretty smooth, only the faintest of clicking. It’s not audible unless I bring it to my ear while winding. The GMT is the smoothest I have, so worth a trip to an AD to compare with one they have.
@@TheEnglishWatch thanks very much Andy, funnily I found another review stating that it is common on the newer release to rectify the issue about the date wheel. I will still visit an AD one of this day just to feel the difference for added peace of mind. I kept watching your channel on and on Mate to learn the tricks on how to swap straps and sizing bracelets. I must say your a massive help to people like Us who hate sending it to some AD for sizing only to come back with some scratches on the lugs.
I have the three Tudor straps (bracelet, leather and nato). I actually use the watch as part of my job which requires regular international travel. I can confidently say that the only strap fit to travel is the nato. All the others get very uncomfortable in high humidity countries and the watch feels heavy. Thanks for the videos.
I managed to do the bracelet hacks and it worked perfectly. So 2 links out a the six o'clock and one at the 12 o'clock with the Micro adjustment at the very small or tight settings and fits perfectly with my 6.5 inches wrist. Not so tight, just about right for when my wrist swells and if needs more loosening then I still have 2 more rooms for adjustment.
Tudor GMT is now producing serial number Q41+, they skipped Q20 and Q30, I think they have updated the movement, date issue seen with serial number before Q19 and I19, no official prove yet but I guess that is it
@@TheEnglishWatch I have been wanting this GMT before, so I have done researches, finally got mine Q43, now you can see Q44 out there, still havent found issue on Q41+, so fingercross!
Well, was it still comfortable on the wrist after that bracelet hack? You didn’t say. I also noticed that Rolex services placed the watch in the pouch facing the front. The metal stud fastener sometimes has coarse bare metal of the stud attachment facing the inside of a pouch or bag. Was the watch protected adequately from that potential hazard? Would’ve compromised the whole careful bubble wrap protection otherwise.
I tried it for a while. I must be between links, so put it back. The clasp is quite long so fit is tricky. Looking forward to receiving a nice custom rally strap for it atm. In terms of the pouch, I didn’t notice any metal on the inside, will check. No harm done either way.
Doesn’t sound right. You should rinse in fresh water after exposing to salt water. Maybe there’s some grit or sand stuck under there. Could need a watch maker to pop the bezel and clean out.
@@TheEnglishWatch ive never had one that sticks so much , and I have been rinsing it in freshwater every time. I think I am going to inquire where I purchased it
Just came across this. Have to say i really don’t like the riveted bracelet, so much so that i sold my GMT last year as always felt it uncomfortable and slab sided. But then this week i had arranged appointment with my local AD for something else, then randomly decided to try it on again but this time on the leather. Absolute game changer IMPO as i had to have it. I’ve additionally ordered a brushed jubilee and confident it will fit an look great. 👍
It’s only in the GMT, I own both the Pelagos and GMT. Pelagos has been running fantastic for the first 2 years and I just got my GMT back from service/repair for the date issue.
@@secretsanta9046 I’m glad I now know about the GMT date issue. But what is the story about the Pelagos keeping good time for only 2 years? Sounds like an unexplored bombshell of a statement to make, would be good to know more.
Those travel pouches are excellent. I had to send mine back tail end of lat year as it was running slow and got a pouch. Runs extremely accurately now👍
I bought it from Goldsmiths, but wanted to strike up a report with WoS down the road. They’re a Tudor dealer and part of the same group. I had a sticking/jumping date wheel. Not uncommon, but fixed quickly and within the warranty period.
Centered on the watch is NOT well fit on the wrist. Balancing left and right doesn't work. Your wrist is somewhat triangular not just a regular ellipse.
Did You ever think of reversing the Bracelet; i.e, Back-to-Front? Works A TREAT for me, in fact, i wear my Speedmasters & my Explorer, all on Frack-to-Bunt Bracelets, usually obviates All problems with bracelets generally. Try it! Y'll LIKE It!
Who knows. Some have had it sooner, but it’s not 100% certain you’ll experience an issue anyway. The forums show this is common, but not sure what actual % fall out is. Wear and enjoy it. If you have a problem, Tudor will turn around pretty quickly in my experience.
Andy - another good video, ive always had good service at WoS in Brum too, I went in in-between lockdown to try on the Tudor and really didn't like the bracelet
Yeah I love my GMT and it appears at this point the issue is a non issue but I didn’t consider grey market at all since it meant I’d be on my own if the date wheel issue came up. Also was nice to have the AD size it for me
I hear this is a non issue now. Mine’s fixed and been fine for over a year. It’s a great watch. Any issue would be fixed if the watch is still in warranty. Having said that, the list is very reasonable, so new is the way. Hope you enjoy it.
@@TheEnglishWatch wow I would be demanding a new watch.i hate polished watches light or heavy.the definitely scratched your watch.amd tried to fix it without your knowledge. That's is bad
I’ll admit, I wasn’t feeling too good that day. I hope you find better sound quality in my later episodes. The latest I have tried a camera mounted mic instead of a lav mic. Worked ok other than some echo from the kitchen. You try, you learn.
Thank you for sharing the steps on how to adjust the links on the bracelet. I have a Tudor and have always felt it to be slightly too loose around the wrist. However, after I took it to a watch repair shop, they were able to adjust it based on the method that you showed. Now my time piece fits perfectly!
This is great advice for the bracelet! I actually just did the same thing yesterday and the watch is so much more comfortable to wear!
Looks good, Clasp looks nice and centred. I have learned that typically there should be fewer links on the 6’ o clock side to ensure a centred clasp. Keep up the great work!!
Experiencing the same annoyance with my BB36 and my OCD is slowly killing me. Glad to have found your video!
Omg I wish I watched your video before messing up my links, but thank you so much for showing how to get the bottom link out!!!
Great video, i have this watch, can the bezel insurt be changed for a ceramic one? Where would i get one with the same colours and the official Tudor brown leather strap?
No ceramic mod to my knowledge. This piece and accessory strap can be bought from any Tudor dealer.
Just wanted to say this bracelet hack works perfectly on my new Tudor Chrono as well. Glad I found this video. My wrist is the same size as yours and I wanted my clasp slightly more centered...my OCD kept kicking in. Lol. Great video and thanks again for making it.
Quick question as I also have the Black Bay GMT and seemingly the same size wrists as you. Did you stay with the bracelet hack? I was also considering removing the last link on the 6 o'clock side but thought it looked awkward and not very comfortable with only four links before the clasp. Cheers.
Dan
Hi Dan. Kept it for a while, but reverted back. TBH I could never find the perfect fit and kept it on a strap most of the time.
thanks a lot. I have a similar wrist to yours and your hack solved my issue as well. the watch wasn't sitting in the middle of my wrist. now it's perfect. used a toothpick because didn't have a wooden tool like you :D
Got two of them pouches now as my 2018 GMT has been back twice for date wheel issue. Might try that clasp hack myself.
Sorry to hear it’s been back twice. Mine has been perfect the last year since the service.
Hello. Great video. I know I am very late to the party but when going backwards on the jumping hour hand the date wheel only seems to change at like 10/9pm. Is that correct? When going forward it’s snaps bang on midnight .
Typically the reverse date change isn’t as sharp as the forward. Same with my Omega Planet Ocean that swings both ways.
@@TheEnglishWatch thank you. Appreciate your response. I just noticed it on my BB Pro and thought it could be normal and thought I would check. Thanks again.
The clasp fitment as it were is how they’re supposed be positioned, and I had this exact same discussion with the horologist last week. But he did say the fitment and placement is personal preference.
What if you got a smaller watch. I know you said that you have small but flat wrists but only the top of your wrist is flat. Maby a fifty eight would work better. I have small wrists and a 36 mm watch is the most comfortable for me, with a jubilee bracelet. ( an 80's tag Heuer night Diver ) to be exact. All my other watches are on nato's. I am rough on all my watches and the thought of losing one due to a spring bar failure is un exceptable .
Hello, great video. Just curious if it’s still performing well after the service with no date issues?
Still going strong. No issues.
Hi Andy, how's your watch after the service? Nicely done with the clasp being centered.
No issues since it was done and runs perfectly.
@@TheEnglishWatch got mine today Mate, just waiting for my leather and rubber strap to arrive. To resize the bracelet, which one is better? 1.4mm or 1.6mm Bergeon screw driver. I must say your channel is very helpful 🙌
Thank you. The 1.6mm should fit fine. Enjoy the watch, it’s a cracker.
7:37 What was Omega thinking... large buttons clasp and stiff links ?
I think the Omega clas is way better than the Tudor clasp. Why is it so hard to fit in a proper 'on the go adjustment' to the clasp? No go for me
I think for the price, Tudor could put in an easy link like the Rolex Oyster Perpetual. The Omega clasp is appropriate for a 600m diver and balances the heft of the watch head nicely.
Hi Andy, just watched your video which I enjoyed, I have a question for you that doesn't seem to be addressed on watch videos, what tool do you use to take of the braclet, as the tolerance is so small, yeah sure it's easy to remove but putting it back was a nightmare hence why I never changed the strap ever again.
@@marcocastagnetti7086 everything from Burgeon is great. And always use a small piece of tape to protect the inside of the lugs👍🏼
@@marcocastagnetti7086 check out my first video where I cover this. The right tool is essential. I use a pliers style tool and have changed out the bracelet many times. Tape it up though.
Iv just brought a tudor day date royal & have the same problem with the clasp it seems to far over to the one side & pulls the watch face to one side of my wrist towards my little finger & the actual folding mechanism seems huge i own a sea master as well the orange & white face n my bracelets the same size as your so we must have same size wrists this must be a common thing across all tudor models with a clasp im guessing
Their model must have massive wrists. If it were a car they would have designed for a range of tall and short drivers or large and small wrists. Very odd I think.
@@TheEnglishWatch iv just done what done put one link on the other side from the 6oclock side lines up & fits perfect now great vid thank you ⏱⏱
After watching this video I thought brilliant let’s get my gmt fitting perfectly. Set up on the kitchen table only to fall at the first hurdle……my spring bar pusher is too big for the little holes on the clasp 😩
Thank you for showing the bracelet hack. I have similar wrists and this really helps!
Hopefully they didn't send you a Rolex back on accident... That would be a shame. I love this GMT of yours. I have the Black Bay 58 Blue, and the only Tudor I wonder if I would have liked better is this one...
Just picked one up in FLA USA. Love it. And the bracelet is just fine. I don’t understand all the hoopla about the micro-adjustment and comfort stuff
The date on mine is now playing up. Was on the winder for 10 days or so and when I wore it next noticed the date was over a week out. Been wearing a couple of days and date was fine first morning, this morning found it had jumped two days. Looks like it’s going back!
That’s what mine was doing. Kept it on the winder to check. Mostly jumped days, but did stick now and then.
@@TheEnglishWatch Mine displayed something like the 11th web the date was 28th. As I hadn’t worn it for 10 days or so, not sure if it got stuck or jumped forward.
Excellent video :-) Especially, on the procedures of how to change the links to balance the clasp.
Great video! Thank you for sharing. I absolutely love this watch. Is my favourite do it all tool watch.
Hi Andy. Great video, I have just bought my third Omega, Plant Ocean in black. I have been thinking about a Tudor , but still thinking on what
Model to buy.
Tudor are still good value. You just need to get to a AD and try the range. The good news is most models are available to try. Find the one that fits the collection or just gives you a wink and says ‘Hi’.
i'm right there with you on the omegas check out the tudor bb bronze choc dial i think youll like it how it changes colors over time and can always wash the petina off to like new again.i put mine on a custom leather/canvas cuff from some bosnian on etsy great look and a really nice quality while still using the tudor buckle
Thanks for the bracelet hack - feels sooo much more balanced now! Mine is a Q19 serial, no issues yet… #FingersCrossed
Man! I just recently got this watch and thought the bracelet was so annoyingly uncomfortable, and the case didn't fit right on my wrist. Did this - now the most comfy watch I've worn.
Hi Andy, I just wanna ask if having a clicking sound and can be felt at the crown while winding is considered an issue or is it normal? Mine does this and never felt this with my auto watches like Omega and Baume.
Mine is pretty smooth, only the faintest of clicking. It’s not audible unless I bring it to my ear while winding. The GMT is the smoothest I have, so worth a trip to an AD to compare with one they have.
@@TheEnglishWatch thanks very much Andy, funnily I found another review stating that it is common on the newer release to rectify the issue about the date wheel. I will still visit an AD one of this day just to feel the difference for added peace of mind.
I kept watching your channel on and on Mate to learn the tricks on how to swap straps and sizing bracelets. I must say your a massive help to people like Us who hate sending it to some AD for sizing only to come back with some scratches on the lugs.
Does anyone know the size for the caseback tool to open the case?
I have the three Tudor straps (bracelet, leather and nato). I actually use the watch as part of my job which requires regular international travel. I can confidently say that the only strap fit to travel is the nato. All the others get very uncomfortable in high humidity countries and the watch feels heavy. Thanks for the videos.
I managed to do the bracelet hacks and it worked perfectly. So 2 links out a the six o'clock and one at the 12 o'clock with the Micro adjustment at the very small or tight settings and fits perfectly with my 6.5 inches wrist. Not so tight, just about right for when my wrist swells and if needs more loosening then I still have 2 more rooms for adjustment.
Tudor GMT is now producing serial number Q41+, they skipped Q20 and Q30, I think they have updated the movement, date issue seen with serial number before Q19 and I19, no official prove yet but I guess that is it
I have an I9 serial. All they said to me was ‘some parts’ had been changed. Hopefully fixed.
@@TheEnglishWatch I have been wanting this GMT before, so I have done researches, finally got mine Q43, now you can see Q44 out there, still havent found issue on Q41+, so fingercross!
@@MrCheesetastic I own GMT(late purchased Q4x SN) and LHD, they are both great watch, to me, the style and look are better than Omega
Well, was it still comfortable on the wrist after that bracelet hack? You didn’t say. I also noticed that Rolex services placed the watch in the pouch facing the front. The metal stud fastener sometimes has coarse bare metal of the stud attachment facing the inside of a pouch or bag. Was the watch protected adequately from that potential hazard? Would’ve compromised the whole careful bubble wrap protection otherwise.
I tried it for a while. I must be between links, so put it back. The clasp is quite long so fit is tricky. Looking forward to receiving a nice custom rally strap for it atm. In terms of the pouch, I didn’t notice any metal on the inside, will check. No harm done either way.
Did watches if Switzerland only look after the watch because it was purchased from them?
Yes. If you take it to another dealer they will change a handling fee.
They did indeed use the same cutter guide for the pouch as for Rolex pouches
Andy - what is the yellow tap you use? Cheers, Lee
I use polyimide tape. There’s a link to everything I use in the description.
@@TheEnglishWatch thank you so much !
@@TheEnglishWatch andy I’ve just looked down the list .... no mention of tape !
There’s a link to my website with the tools. Should be on there. It’s not a great web site, but you should find what you need.
The bezel on mine seems to freeze up when it's been in saltwater, requiring some effort to return to free use....this cant be right?
Doesn’t sound right. You should rinse in fresh water after exposing to salt water. Maybe there’s some grit or sand stuck under there. Could need a watch maker to pop the bezel and clean out.
@@TheEnglishWatch ive never had one that sticks so much , and I have been rinsing it in freshwater every time. I think I am going to inquire where I purchased it
Sounds like a plan if you’re doing all the right things.
Just came across this. Have to say i really don’t like the riveted bracelet, so much so that i sold my GMT last year as always felt it uncomfortable and slab sided. But then this week i had arranged appointment with my local AD for something else, then randomly decided to try it on again but this time on the leather. Absolute game changer IMPO as i had to have it. I’ve additionally ordered a brushed jubilee and confident it will fit an look great. 👍
Funnily enough, I’ve been wearing It a lot recently on the bracelet and enjoying it. You just need to mix things up occasionally. Great watch.
That P.O. looks perfect on you.
Great video, mate. My biggest gripe with the bb gmt is the bracelet. A bit more thought especially to the clasp would have elevated the watch.
I hear the issue with the date wheel is a common problem with the newer Tudor movement.
It’s only in the GMT, I own both the Pelagos and GMT. Pelagos has been running fantastic for the first 2 years and I just got my GMT back from service/repair for the date issue.
@@secretsanta9046 I’m glad I now know about the GMT date issue. But what is the story about the Pelagos keeping good time for only 2 years? Sounds like an unexplored bombshell of a statement to make, would be good to know more.
Those travel pouches are excellent. I had to send mine back tail end of lat year as it was running slow and got a pouch. Runs extremely accurately now👍
Very interesting. I getting ready to send my gmt to Rolex for service.
What kind of watch are you wearing.
Now? I’m wearing a Speedmaster Professional Hesalite.
Also what was the issue? I’ve just bought mine and want to make sure I don’t have it
I bought it from Goldsmiths, but wanted to strike up a report with WoS down the road. They’re a Tudor dealer and part of the same group. I had a sticking/jumping date wheel. Not uncommon, but fixed quickly and within the warranty period.
Centered on the watch is NOT well fit on the wrist. Balancing left and right doesn't work. Your wrist is somewhat triangular not just a regular ellipse.
Did You ever think of reversing the Bracelet; i.e, Back-to-Front? Works A TREAT for me, in fact, i wear my Speedmasters & my Explorer, all on Frack-to-Bunt Bracelets, usually obviates All problems with bracelets generally. Try it! Y'll LIKE It!
I’ll give it a go. Thanks for the tip.
The GMT looks slim to the PO on the wrist!
Just purchased one, was manufactured in Dec 2020. If i have this issue, how frequently does it occur?
Who knows. Some have had it sooner, but it’s not 100% certain you’ll experience an issue anyway. The forums show this is common, but not sure what actual % fall out is. Wear and enjoy it. If you have a problem, Tudor will turn around pretty quickly in my experience.
Nice video nice watch👍
Your are definitely my Tudor GMT go to guy, thank you for the video
Does that mean I can’t sell it 🙄. Don’t worry, it’s safe for now.
@@TheEnglishWatch
Maybe not, but if you do, if need be maybe, Just maybe ill lend you mine if the wife says it's OK lolololol 🤣
Got get yourself a Paul Hogan knife, good show.
Excellent- After watching your video and another similar one, I did the same to mine - PERFECT 👌
Andy - another good video, ive always had good service at WoS in Brum too, I went in in-between lockdown to try on the Tudor and really didn't like the bracelet
I don’t think it will stay on long.
Ok interesting hack I’m glad though I don’t need to do my luck I’d scratch the bracelet 😂👌🏽
Love the watch I have one. But seriously 17 min on balancing the clasp perfectly on your wrist, not something I would call a hack.
It’s a hack or a bodge. Only you can decide. That’s why I kept it at the end of the video.
Sorry if it came across rude. I can be an ass sometimes. So my wife says.
I was about to buy a tudor gmt on the grey market. That's a big Hell No!
Yeah I love my GMT and it appears at this point the issue is a non issue but I didn’t consider grey market at all since it meant I’d be on my own if the date wheel issue came up. Also was nice to have the AD size it for me
I hear this is a non issue now. Mine’s fixed and been fine for over a year. It’s a great watch.
Any issue would be fixed if the watch is still in warranty. Having said that, the list is very reasonable, so new is the way. Hope you enjoy it.
Nice.
I would have gone crazy if they polished my watch I hate polished watches
It was very light, and I was OK with it. They had previously told me this wouldn’t be done, so was a surprise and delight for me.
@@TheEnglishWatch wow I would be demanding a new watch.i hate polished watches light or heavy.the definitely scratched your watch.amd tried to fix it without your knowledge. That's is bad
Eat some pies and get bigger wrists 😂
Love the Tudor might get one to go with my BB 58
Had mine back today no pouch or Rolex box just cheap clear plastic box 🥲
Sorry to hear that. I bet you could push for a pouch.
A little suggestion, I would move myself a little away from the camera. The sound is very high quality but its so good I can hear you swallowing 🥲
I’ll admit, I wasn’t feeling too good that day. I hope you find better sound quality in my later episodes. The latest I have tried a camera mounted mic instead of a lav mic. Worked ok other than some echo from the kitchen. You try, you learn.
@@TheEnglishWatch no worries! The quality of the video was amazing 👍🏼