Came across this channel and couldn't go away without watching every single video. Fantastic and informative content. Keep up the good work and thank you very much for sharing the knowledge and beautiful timepieces.
The bathtub scene is priceless 😆 I recall, although published a bit later, it was the first video of this series shot. So it's also nice to see how the KoV improved his entertainment and presentation skills with progresing numbers of episodes recorded. Nevertheless the novice character of this episode provides a charming touch. Well done!
Great content as always, I have been catching up with many of your earlier projects (colab with Nico). You are passionate within the watch business and as a collector. Nice studio Keep it goin.
Perfect video with priceless watches, only missed a “Freddy”. More of these history stories Keep on the good work Jasper (you have lots of fun shooting them I can tell)
I have so many questions. How is this the first time I've seen this channel? Loving the content. look forward to viewing previous and future vids. Also. How did you manage to get the coolest lounge ever? An furnished old crane with elevator only access... Awesome.
I just love the TOG as like you said it's where it all started. The 6202 is just something different from all the subs. It's such a shame that it got lumped into the datejust family then was discontinued but the final version is one of the best looking when two tone in rose gold. Keep up the great videos.
many collect Pateks with Tiffany dial, but Wempe also placed his name on dials; AP, Patek and Vacheron did. Wempe dial watches are highly collectible ...
Another interesting & informative video, which could have been " Excellent & Perfect " by adding some time-period photographs showing the Rolex wristwatches in action ! 3:30 May 29, 1953, actually a photo showing sherpa Tenzing Norgay as Edmund Hillary made all the photographs... Both Smiths & Rolex sponsored the British Mt Everest expedition ! There're far better color photos actually showing the cream dial Rolex 6098 wristwatches (e.g. Thomas Bourdillon near the top on May 26, 1953). 7:07 the GMT-master was also a favorite wristwatch with military pilots as the Ref 1675 has been worn onboard the X-15 rocket plane, Apollo 13, 14 & 17 and later on space shuttle flights. Hats off as KOV is actually using & showing the vintage wristwatches of AVW collection, better to see the actual hardware rather than Instagram images ;-D
the old gmt pepsi is my grail. the new ref. 126711chnr, have a touch of these old gmt. I dont know what, but i think its the gold in the bezel, that makes look a little bit older that it realy is. br from switzerland.
One simple but obvious criticism.It would be preferable to have the camera,for the most part,directed on the watches while you are speaking,not on you.Since this is a video meant to showcase watches,I think this is point of your exercise.
Great videos and knowledge...just a pity that his pronunciation, especially for a Dutchman, is so mangled at times..still it means you have to concentrate.
The quality of these videos is amazing. I love the fact that you actually feature the watches and not just use images. Awesome work!
Can’t overstate just how good these videos are. I don’t think there’s anyone out there who speaks about watches better than the KOV!
Jasper picking up where Hodinkee left off when they decided to become a limited edition making machine. Love the format of these videos, KOV!
Need more videos like this on the super specifics. would love more about yachtmaster 1
The setting of the content is really getting better and it is very pleasant to watch with clear explanations of the watches.
Came across this channel and couldn't go away without watching every single video. Fantastic and informative content. Keep up the good work and thank you very much for sharing the knowledge and beautiful timepieces.
The bathtub scene is priceless 😆
I recall, although published a bit later, it was the first video of this series shot. So it's also nice to see how the KoV improved his entertainment and presentation skills with progresing numbers of episodes recorded. Nevertheless the novice character of this episode provides a charming touch. Well done!
it's a hot tub mate
another great and quality video from the KOV!
Lovely video m8!! Brave ending too with Turnograph on the wrist + hot tub :)
When I got it in my head that I needed a 1655 in my collection I bought the Steinhart homage, with an eta 2893-2 at 42mm.
Great video like always. I definitely feel like your channel is something that was missing on youtube. Good job!
I discovered The best watch channel
I was first thinking ugh another vintage Rolex video, but this was very
intriguing.
Yes! Timely as I was wondering when you would upload!!
Every time I see a Daytona from now on I'm going to hear "ZOOOOOOM" in Jasper's voice.
Next level channel, keep at it with the quality. 1 mil+ channel in the making
Excellent video, keep up the good work Jasper
More videos like this please. Amazing video quality btw.
Very nice and classy vid! Cheers
You’ll be up to million subs with videos like these. Awesome content!
Explorer 1 is one and done watch. Perfect for everyday wear and later on pass it down to the next generation.
Great vid Jasper. Thank you.
Can you do a similar one for vintage Omega and also a segment on Date Just?
Regards,
Chris
Thanks for the very interesting and informative video.
Learned a few new things.
Great content as always, I have been catching up with many of your earlier projects (colab with Nico). You are passionate within the watch business and as a collector. Nice studio Keep it goin.
Great one Jasper!
The original dial on your Turn-O-Graph though...😯🔥🔥🔥
Thanks again for this nice vid! I love the milgaus, incredible waffle dial...
Great knowledge ...cool video
Perfect video with priceless watches, only missed a “Freddy”. More of these history stories
Keep on the good work Jasper (you have lots of fun shooting them I can tell)
Incredible video guys!
Great vid! Keep up the great work
Thank you! So much fun to watch! 👏🏻😅
This was amazing! Great job
Thanks for sharing! Great video
Great vid. Thanks
Fantastic video my friend. Subscribed!
Good video, epic end, thanks and keep them coming
I have so many questions. How is this the first time I've seen this channel? Loving the content. look forward to viewing previous and future vids. Also. How did you manage to get the coolest lounge ever? An furnished old crane with elevator only access... Awesome.
Thanks for making these videos, AMS Vintage Watches is an awesome place to visit, if only to window shop 👍🏽
I just love the TOG as like you said it's where it all started. The 6202 is just something different from all the subs. It's such a shame that it got lumped into the datejust family then was discontinued but the final version is one of the best looking when two tone in rose gold. Keep up the great videos.
Great video! Why did you guys switch back to 1080p tho?
Great vlog enjoy
Lekker bezig Jasper 💪🏽
Bedankt Jasper. you keep me interested in Watches ;-)
How about the Sea Dweller?
That is a Sub line of the Submariner and therefore we choose not to select it for this video.
many collect Pateks with Tiffany dial, but Wempe also placed his name on dials; AP, Patek and Vacheron did. Wempe dial watches are highly collectible ...
I think the first milgauss is such a beautiful piece
The Rolex 6202 look a lot like my Tudor BB 58. So simple yet elegant.
Another interesting & informative video, which could have been " Excellent & Perfect " by adding some time-period photographs showing the Rolex wristwatches in action !
3:30 May 29, 1953, actually a photo showing sherpa Tenzing Norgay as Edmund Hillary made all the photographs... Both Smiths & Rolex sponsored the British Mt Everest expedition !
There're far better color photos actually showing the cream dial Rolex 6098 wristwatches (e.g. Thomas Bourdillon near the top on May 26, 1953).
7:07 the GMT-master was also a favorite wristwatch with military pilots as the Ref 1675 has been worn onboard the X-15 rocket plane, Apollo 13, 14 & 17 and later on space shuttle flights.
Hats off as KOV is actually using & showing the vintage wristwatches of AVW collection, better to see the actual hardware rather than Instagram images ;-D
Kan je a.u.b. hetzelfde doen voor Tudor? Ik kan er maar weinig over vinden.
Got damn it..Jasper educate us while he sells us the watch in the same time.
I would love a specific video about the Daytona and then the valjoux and zenith movements great video by the way ❤️⌚
You make videos like you have millions of subs! Proper!
Leuk en informatief weer!
Thanks for the good video 🙏🇳🇱
the old gmt pepsi is my grail. the new ref. 126711chnr, have a touch of these old gmt. I dont know what, but i think its the gold in the bezel, that makes look a little bit older that it realy is. br from switzerland.
Knowledge is king.
I heard Milgaus will be discontinued? Do you think this is true.
Ndsm haven, veel leuke street art daar
Wat vind je van de rolex explorer 2 16550 met verkleurde wijzerplaat?
Nice, mits origineel verkleurd. Niet zelden wordt er mee gerommeld.
History of the DateJust next!!!
Yesss English Videos!
The first brand that comes to my mind as a tool watch is Breitling.
ROLEX king of the ocean, BREITLING king of the sky
1:39 Hard Fail 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 Blijft wel een liftdeur hè...😂
6541 the best vintage rolex.
Niceeee video!
A British made Smiths watch also went to Everest but Rolex promoted their watch unlike Smiths
Are you the guy from AVW ? jeeez i so wanted you to have an english channel
shzrooom racing on to di daytona
Fantastic!
Bro, really - you didn’t know that it was a Smiths on his wrist when he climbed Everest? The Explorer was in his kit bag. 😮😢😢😢😢😢
No real design innovation from Rolex in over 60 years. The 1950s and 1960s was its creative heyday.
YEET 3 (i think??)
but you forgot the first Rolex tool of them all... the 3646 ;)
Bakelite just to stare at 😭❤️
Dutchers??
LIKE!
LIKE!!!!!!!!
Please tell me you didn't submerge that Sub in the hot tub at the end! 😆😭
🤐
One simple but obvious criticism.It would be preferable to have the camera,for the most part,directed on the watches while you are speaking,not on you.Since this is a video meant to showcase watches,I think this is point of your exercise.
I find Rolex boring as F. they were fresh maybe in the 80s. It is like polo boring as f now.
Great videos and knowledge...just a pity that his pronunciation, especially for a Dutchman, is so mangled at times..still it means you have to concentrate.
Amazing video!
Excellent work Jasper, great video!