4 Watches Every Man Needs: What's The Perfect Collection Size?

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @WMDZone
    @WMDZone Před 4 lety +263

    My collecting philosophy is simple: Buy only what you love. Take the time to research and examine if you really think the watch is special and worthwhile.

    • @JeffAAAAA
      @JeffAAAAA Před 4 lety +14

      This is my philosophy as well. I often wait for months before making a purchase to see whether my desire for a certain piece stays or goes away and base my decision on that.

    • @nrbrown5985
      @nrbrown5985 Před 4 lety +10

      This is the only way. I started out thinking I needed to check certain boxes. But really, who cares if I collect only sports watches? As long as I love them...

    • @giusepperocchi2979
      @giusepperocchi2979 Před 4 lety +6

      And what happens when you realize that what you love is something like the Patek Grand Complications ?

    • @JeffAAAAA
      @JeffAAAAA Před 4 lety +6

      @@giusepperocchi2979 Well it's something I would probably will never be able to afford I gotta be realistic even if I want it so bad. My grail watch that I will hopefully buy in the future is a Grand Seiko with the Spring Drive movement. No specific model in mind yet but I'm set on what kind of movement it should be. But that is something I can only hope to buy since buying one would probably be at the very least worth half of what I make in a year currently unless I go for the used market. Buying a Patek will pretty much be impossible unless I drastically change my financial situation which I doubt will happen.

    • @neoth8647
      @neoth8647 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, my early watch collecting journey was and still kind of is a mess. Need to sell off a bunch of stuff after lockdowns are over

  • @claytongt6
    @claytongt6 Před 4 lety +59

    1: Tool/Flight (Sinn 756 UTC)
    2: Dress (Junghans Max Bill)
    3. Dive (Spinnaker Dumas)
    4: Everyday/Casual (Timex Navi Automatic)

  • @optictrap
    @optictrap Před 4 lety +115

    Video is pure quality, no one does it better

  • @Alias_Anybody
    @Alias_Anybody Před 4 lety +289

    Sooo... the suitcase in Pulp Fiction was actually just filled with Seiko 5s?

    • @mrbacchus6127
      @mrbacchus6127 Před 4 lety +13

      As good a theory as any

    • @RickyMountain
      @RickyMountain Před 4 lety +35

      The only good explanation for that light is some good old Seiko lume ✌🏼

    • @Eramsay121
      @Eramsay121 Před 4 lety +3

      oh, we happy

    • @Diepvries11
      @Diepvries11 Před 4 lety +4

      Pure class.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody Před 4 lety +1

      @@Diepvries11
      Praised be all the gents from Reddit.

  • @harleyb.8293
    @harleyb.8293 Před 4 lety +61

    Former military and now commercial pilot here. Find myself acquiring older, not quite vintage, aviation and military watches that I admired but couldn't afford in my younger years. Love your channel. Like it more now you are independent again. Stay safe and happy collecting.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you Harley, I very much appreciate that.
      Safe flying and happy collecting my friend.
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @sharonwallraff2226
      @sharonwallraff2226 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree about TGV being independent

  • @jamesscott3263
    @jamesscott3263 Před 4 lety +53

    Beater / gym watch: Casio DW5600
    Dress Watch: Orient Bambino (I rarely dress formal in my line of work)
    Daily Driver: Seiko Samurai Pepsi
    Sport Watch: Casio Pro Trek (hiking / camping enthusiast in NH)
    Wild Cards: Citizen Nighthawk is perfect for traveling abroad and to switch up the daily driver. Seiko Solar Chronograph to scratch my Speedy lust.
    Low end kit for sure, but I’m saving towards buying a house.

  • @viktor.jansen4998
    @viktor.jansen4998 Před 4 lety +386

    Watches and good cinema references, doesn’t get any better does it

    • @davidsiler5505
      @davidsiler5505 Před 4 lety +3

      Hugo could have went Jaurasic Park on the guy that kept asking "WHAT"?

    • @thehappywristchannel
      @thehappywristchannel Před 4 lety +1

      Another fantastic intro. Great video, too. Seeing all of those collectors’ collections was a nice touch 👌

    • @davidsiler5505
      @davidsiler5505 Před 4 lety +2

      @@thehappywristchannel yes it was a nice personel touch.

    • @henrycolestage4249
      @henrycolestage4249 Před 4 lety

      @@davidsiler5505 "I implore you, old chap, please say "What?" just once again. I beseech you, doubly, to once again enunciate it for me one last time...", Hugo, auditioning for the role Jules Winnfield.

    • @GVSolo
      @GVSolo Před 4 lety +1

      Well, in a way it can get better. How about watches and landmark events in human history?

  • @illysigelman1264
    @illysigelman1264 Před 4 lety +52

    Well, as an 18 year old who just finished high school, currently the watch that I mostly desire is a junghans max bill. To me it's the definition of beautiful, I absolutely love the bauhaus connotations it has and thus its spark to architecture, and luckily its price seems pretty achievable later on in life

    • @contaygious
      @contaygious Před 4 lety +2

      My junghans serves dress nicely and smart with a T shirt.

  • @TheWayofGrace89
    @TheWayofGrace89 Před 4 lety +78

    Mine perfect four are:
    my Seiko SKK and Alpinist, my Speedie Pro Moonwatch and I’d love to add a Hamilton Khaki King (Champagne) back into the rotation as well, still working on that! Cheers!

  • @joshbostic4917
    @joshbostic4917 Před 4 lety +20

    Excellent video. I've been preaching this for a few years: A perfect "core collection" is the Triple D + G (Dress, Daily, Dive, G-Shock). Having a watch for each specific purpose results in the least amount of decision fatigue when it comes time to select a watch in the morning. The further one gets away from that core of 4, the more difficult it is to justify further purchases.

    • @Matt47749
      @Matt47749 Před 2 lety

      I totally agree, throughout my watch collecting journey (3 years) I have gone through cycles where I buy watches and return them since they have not satisfied my needs and wants. As of right now I have around 12 watches in my collection, valued about 3k msrp. However, decision fatigue is a real thing and I suffer from it daily. Hahah, what a spoiled thing to say but it is the truth! I agree with the idea of only have 4 watches!!

  • @jacobbeaupre3940
    @jacobbeaupre3940 Před 4 lety +71

    Started wearing my Casio Duro again and fell back in love with it. Funny how changing a strap can do that

    • @mathieut3197
      @mathieut3197 Před 4 lety +1

      I stuck an orange faux-Planet Ocean bezel insert on mine and strapped it to a nato; now it is my quirky beater.

    • @gerardoesparza8650
      @gerardoesparza8650 Před 3 lety +1

      I just bought all 3, and must say the blue dial face with a blue with white stripe French marine parachute strap looooookkkkssss freaking amazing. I hang around with the same people at least once a month and I’ve worn more more expensive watches and never gotten a compliment. Well last night I was wearing it and they all loved it. That’s the beauty of watch collecting. You don’t have to have expensive pieces in your collection to look good.

    • @bon2198
      @bon2198 Před 3 lety

      I put a nato on my gba 800 and sooooooooo much better.

  • @TheoJay615
    @TheoJay615 Před 4 lety +90

    I've always said I'm a basic watch bastard.
    Beater: g shock solar
    Dress: Sarb 033
    Everyday: SKX
    Weekend: also the SKX.
    While I own others, these are the ones most heavily in rotation.

    • @Christian_from_Copenhagen
      @Christian_from_Copenhagen Před 4 lety +2

      Seiko till the end!

    • @morgizmo87
      @morgizmo87 Před 4 lety

      I have the same 3 (well, a 035 instead of a 033). I only really wear my solar square or my 035 the past few months

    • @iKunaal
      @iKunaal Před 4 lety

      SARB033 😍😍😍

    • @OnryONeil
      @OnryONeil Před 4 lety

      Seiko Astron.... For every case..))

    • @reedhamkalariya6976
      @reedhamkalariya6976 Před 4 lety

      @@Christian_from_Copenhagen seiko is lifr

  • @smithgregorya
    @smithgregorya Před 4 lety +7

    The internet is obsessed with minimalising decision making - “The one single way to success....” etc. You introduce 4 watch categories and then deliciously open them into a huge number of possibilities. I am seeing you as an educator TGV. Just loving this journey. Thanks.

  • @CarlosGallardoCandia
    @CarlosGallardoCandia Před 4 lety +10

    My philosophy is: make the watch in your collection mean something. I bought watches that I loved for the way they looked... but I never got attached to them. I always ended up wearing the watch my dad gave me, a similar version of the watch my grandpa used to wear, and variations of the watches mentioned before.

  • @danieldiaz4692
    @danieldiaz4692 Před 4 lety +31

    My perfect two in my current collection: Omega Planet Ocean 8500 black dial and Omega Aqua Terra 8900 blue dial. It’s all I need.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +4

      Pure class and very Bondian.
      Stay classy Daniel and thank you for sharing that.
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @HamishCarpenter
      @HamishCarpenter Před 4 lety

      I am considering the blue aqua terra also. Is the 41mm fit smaller or larger than normal. I have a 6.5” wrist but would prefer the 8900 movement for travel. Thank you

    • @rowski8872
      @rowski8872 Před 4 lety +1

      Hamish Carpenter Go for the 38 or 38.5 if you can get one. Your wrist is the same size as mine, and the 38.5 AT blue dial is a perfect fit. It looks much classier to have a watch that doesn’t wobble all over place because it’s too big!

    • @HamishCarpenter
      @HamishCarpenter Před 4 lety

      Rowan Haffenden you have the 8900 so that would be the 41mm version. No?

    • @rowski8872
      @rowski8872 Před 4 lety +1

      Hamish Carpenter Nope. 8500. Which I prefer... I like the jumping hour hand feature. I’m not sure they do it on the newer model.

  • @nerd9684
    @nerd9684 Před 4 lety +25

    Me personally I love to have a one watch collection, being a minimalist. Respect to everybody else's styles.

    • @NarutoUzumaki-qb7pf
      @NarutoUzumaki-qb7pf Před 3 lety +2

      you've peaked my curiousity; if you don't mind me asking, what is that one watch?

  • @willd4491
    @willd4491 Před 4 lety +35

    Señor TGV killing it with the intros as usual

  • @JYMBO
    @JYMBO Před 4 lety +30

    3 is the magic number... one =Beater (for doing anything where i might lose or damage the watch) one Sports Diver (for everyday casual wear or clubbing) and one Dress watch (for formal events, weddings, funerals, black tie, interviews etc)
    a few exceptions depending on what i'm wearing, i may still wear beater if i'm wearing a tracksuit for instance or going to the gym & i don't have a nato on my Sports Diver at the time.

    • @simon0yeung
      @simon0yeung Před 4 lety

      I would add that another daily wearer gives you a little refresher during the week. Perhaps for that special Wednesday afternoon tea or Friday happy hour.

  • @clydewakefield7349
    @clydewakefield7349 Před 4 lety +10

    Done! I've now made it into an Urban Gentry video (Clyde's outstanding 12 piece collection 5:10) so from here it's all downhill in my watch collecting journey!!!!!

  • @StrawHatLaw13
    @StrawHatLaw13 Před 4 lety +6

    Beater: gshock 5600
    Daily: long island skx013
    Sport: Dan Henry 1964
    Dress: Sarb033 w/ leather strap

  • @jayh9144
    @jayh9144 Před 4 lety +80

    Hugo is a "HUGE" talent.

  • @RWW1980
    @RWW1980 Před 4 lety +1

    Outstanding!!! My collection started when I found my fathers vintage seiko 6159-7001 after he passed 12 years ago.

  • @77cjam
    @77cjam Před 4 lety +12

    To me watches are like travel. I will always have my favourite watches, or favourite places. However I don't think the lure of a new watch/new travel destination will ever go away. As you say there is no right/wrong answer and everything is personal. As long as you enjoy what you have/your experiences, that's the main thing. Good to see Hugo back to his old trick's and awesome De La Soul quote 👍

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +2

      Extremely well said Chris, I love your outlook, it goes so much deeper then mere watches.
      Thank you for sharing that it was profound and inspiring.
      Onwards and ever upwards my friend!
      Have a good week ahead.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @bearclooneywatches4186
    @bearclooneywatches4186 Před 4 lety +15

    I enjoyed this video. Personally I am glad that feel of early Urban Gentry starts to reappear in your recent videos, like in your early days when i was enjoying your passion for hobby and videos. This was very zen video for me as a watch geek and it triggered and enhanced my personal collecting thoughts. Personally I am still searching for perfect time piece and I have not formed firm opinion on what watch collection should really be. One thing I know for sure is that it varies from person to person and that is beautiful thing. Cheers and thanks for good content.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you so much sir, I very much appreciate the kind words and motivational sentiment.
      I especially like your comment on how beautiful it and how it varies form person to person, so ruddy true!!!
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @Valera_Scotland
      @Valera_Scotland Před 4 lety +3

      @@theurbangentry When reading Bear's comment I heard it in his voice in my mind! How funny... Great video mate. Well done... I'm saving for a 36mm Rolex OP in "steel"... But other ones are on my radar - Planet Ocean 39mm, Aqua Terra 38.5mm, Tudor BB 36... It's impossible !

    • @bearclooneywatches4186
      @bearclooneywatches4186 Před 4 lety

      @@Valera_Scotland lol

  • @stephenlittle7769
    @stephenlittle7769 Před 4 lety +11

    Currently, I have 19 watches. If I could only keep 4, it’d be my Seiko’s sary057, skx007, gshock 5610 and Vostok amphibia.

  • @vicspeaks6207
    @vicspeaks6207 Před 4 lety +2

    Excellent Video!
    As a newbie and not a watch enthusiast (yet) who don't work in an office setting, I can only afford to stick to only 2 watches:
    Beater/Light-Sports: Casio AE-1300WH
    Daily/Slightly-Dressy: Seiko "5KX" SRPD73k2
    Nothing fancy or stand-out, but I'm really enjoying it!

  • @degenerateWA
    @degenerateWA Před 4 lety +14

    I currently have over 40, however I'm quickly learning that more watches creates a feeling of duty vice enjoyment, because I find that I am forcing myself to wear different watches just to get through the collection.

    • @insane_troll
      @insane_troll Před 4 lety +2

      The trick is to sew them all onto a vest so you can wear them all at once.

  • @davidutk
    @davidutk Před 4 lety +1

    My watch journey started with the SKX; It was a graduation watch and I cherish it every day. Now I'm working towards a Speedmaster reduced, a piece I consider a grail watch. Ultimately it is not about the price tag of the watch, but the inherent value & appreciation one puts into the timepiece other than telling time, cheers!

  • @cuauhtemocmorisco3493
    @cuauhtemocmorisco3493 Před 4 lety +26

    LOOOOL that intro😂😂😂 Hugo: " Vincent!!....Vincent!"

  • @markedfortime
    @markedfortime Před 4 lety +1

    Great vid...I wish I could limit my collection to just 4, but I'm hopelessly addicted to collecting.
    You definitely need to have a watch you keep hidden from your spouse. One that is just yours and only comes out when you're traveling..your alter-ego watch. One that makes you look forward to traveling just to wear it? This feels a lot like a watch mistress.
    The Navitimer will always have a special place in my heart even though I've never owned one. The Navitimer was the first watch I truly fell in love with and was my portal into this endlessly frustrating but the most amazingly satisfying hobby I've ever had.
    My next obsession is the 300M or perhaps the el primero, which are my grail watch of this year. I do plan to pick one of these in '20. Do I need either or just want them? Well, I can actually feel how much I need them!
    I absolutely experience a second honeymoon when I pull one out after a lomg separation. It's like dating an old girlfriend again. Comfortable, easy to hang out with, she just understands you.
    I obsess over my beater, but every time I pick up what is meant to be a beater, I just can't beat on it and end up with my faithful marathon quartz beater..one of the very few quartz movements in my collection that I've actually beat to death and its still ticking away. It is virtually indestructible. I do have a fugu with full lume dial on its way that is meant to retire my Marathon
    My collection, I've never sold a single watch.
    Way too hard to let them go...but I'm not a hoarder. They are part of my family and we have memories together.

  • @bottlerocketscientis
    @bottlerocketscientis Před 4 lety +6

    My collection currently consists mostly of cheap watches or ones given to me by friends and family. Great video I'll work on getting these 4 essential watch types.

  • @anarcowhatever
    @anarcowhatever Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much TGV, for adressing this subject.
    I've never considered myself a collector, but rather a "one watch guy". Now, this is a delicate situation because, in the past, a common working class man, wouldn't take so much... trouble in choosing a watch as a lifetime companion and legacy to their offsprings (I love that idea). In the case of my father, for example,; who was a chief engieer in oil tankers during the late seventies to late eighties, he just bought a nice diver from a reputable brand,( as many of his fellow seamen did), that happened to be a Tag Heuer Spirotechnique, but it could have been anything he trusted and could afford. And those men would proudly but unconspicuously wear them for most of their lives, till they decide to pass them onto their children.
    Now, It is impossible for me to do that, to achieve that purity and simplicity; although I was close when, while in the spanish marines, I bought a Tissot T-Touch in 2005, that, sadly, got lost in the field.
    Today, I wear my citizen promaster blue dial ny0040 everyday. I keep it in the locker while I'm at work (Im a machinist), but I don't think I have really bonded with it, not in "that" way, at least.
    The two pieces I'm currently considering as my only and "legacy watch" are the Seiko baby Turtle (true, tooly, not a revisit or a homage, affordable), wich suits my more realistic and pragmatic personna; and most likely, the Yema Superman Heritage. A gloriously classy, vintage syle diver that I'm very much in love with.
    What are your thoughts on this two contenders?
    Best regards.

  • @m.e.p.r
    @m.e.p.r Před 4 lety +10

    Beater and sports are pretty much the same thing for me. As is the everyday and dress watch if you choose correctly. For me, the perfect collection is split in two i.e. weekday watch and weekend watch.

    • @m.e.p.r
      @m.e.p.r Před 4 lety +2

      To add to that, my current two watch collection is. Weekday: Rolex DateJust (which also doubles as my dress watch). Weekend: Boldr Venture Carbon (go anywhere/do anything super affordable field watch with a Seiko automatic movement)

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +4

      I can't argue with that, I love the efficiency of that, a duo based on the time of the week, simple but so cool.
      Thank you for sharing,
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @m.e.p.r
      @m.e.p.r Před 4 lety +2

      @@theurbangentry I'd love to know what watches you would pick from your current collection if you could only pick two :) ?

    • @davidsiler5505
      @davidsiler5505 Před 4 lety +2

      I've just bought a "WEEKEND" watch.

    • @davidsiler5505
      @davidsiler5505 Před 4 lety +1

      @@m.e.p.r 🤔

  • @tmo235
    @tmo235 Před 4 lety

    I have curated a Breitling only watch collection over the past year or so. I sold off about a dozen low to mid price range watches to subsidize the new purchases. Three is the magic number for me - this small collection is perfect for my taste and lifestyle. I’m incredibly pleased with the quality of these pieces: once I bought one, there was no going back!
    Superocean Chrono 42 A13340
    Chronomat 44 GMT AB0420
    Navitimer D23322

  • @yoinkhaha
    @yoinkhaha Před 3 lety +4

    Seiko Flightmaster is so versatile. Not a formal dress watch... but does basically everything else, with style.

  • @awrymer
    @awrymer Před 4 lety

    I've always been into watches, but never really put any money into my collection, I have a Timex Expedition and a generic Timex dress watch. However, I'm going into the Navy in a month and decided to finally go in on something I've wanted for several years so I bought my first real deal time piece. I am a Scuba diver and love divers, and going into the Navy I thought it only right that I bought a diver. So I picked up a Citizen Promaster Diver Chronograph reference CAO-719 and I'm in love. The biggest reason I wanted a Citizen Promaster is my dad. He was in the Navy as well and, in 1989, bought a Promaster and wears it to this day. It gives me another connection to him as well as a way to show my personality. Thanks for the inspiration, much love!

  • @jaygee6606
    @jaygee6606 Před 4 lety +3

    I can’t say I have found the correct amount. I started with certain brands, then I looked at different complications, then automatics vs quartz, then I found vintage watches. At the present I have about 40...some given to me to enshrine certain events in my life, my year of birth and the first one I ever bought as a young man, and finally my retirement, most I have bought. My most current event was to send a Seiko 007 out to be modded....that should interesting...the best part is just wearing them..in an era where people use their phone for time, I am still a T-REX.......keep putting out these great videos TGV!

  • @dpjr47
    @dpjr47 Před 4 lety

    I have 19 watches: All have a story, which is a must for me. 10 were inherited, given to me, or represent someone in my life. Seven I purchased for myself at different stages of my life (73 years) and for particular purposes, such as the Daytona style watch I wear while driving my Corvette. One in particular is my Holy Grail which I have owned since I was 14. It represents four generations of my family and, for me, no other, no matter its rarity or "value" can replace it. Love your show, in fact, as Hugo would say, "Daaaling, it's absolutely scrumptious!"

  • @thomascouchman7544
    @thomascouchman7544 Před 4 lety +7

    Nothing beats a new Urban Gentry video to start off the day in New Zealand! Cheers

  • @Xanduur
    @Xanduur Před 2 lety +1

    I was going to just do Japanese watches. Most of my watches are Japanese, but I have found a few others that I like. The Yema Pearl Diver and the Yema Navygraf, for instance. So, after years of going back-and-forth I have decided on a four wrist watch collection plus are you single pocketwatch. There is no rhyme or reason to what fills those spots. Right now it is a Seiko Railway pocket watch (1967), a Kuoe-en field watch, a simple square G-Shock, a Yema Pearl Diver, and a Tisell 39mm Explorer. As of this year, I have decided to go down to three watches. Those will be a pocket watch, my G-Shock square, and the 39mm Tudor Ranger.

  • @matthiasvangysel938
    @matthiasvangysel938 Před 4 lety +5

    The Oscar for best editing goes to.... “The Urban Gentry!”
    Tgv, i love your work and it is inspiring. Thank you!

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much :D
      In turn, your comment has inspired me.
      Onwards and upwards,
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @donaldneo4317
    @donaldneo4317 Před 4 lety

    I started with a target of 4 watches similar to what u sugeested but ended up with 6... I decided to skip the dress watch as it will have very little wrist time and I want every watch in my collection to be able to wear everyday as well since my daily wear is mostly casual to business casual.
    1. Beater - G-shock Mudman
    2. Everyday - Longines VHP, quartz always ready to go in a hurry and my reference time for setting my other watches.
    3. Diver - Sinn U1 for the weekends at pool/beach or taking my family outdoors.
    4. Chronograph - Speedmaster Pro for the weekends at the mall to time my parking meter and for the vintage aesthetics
    5. Pilot - Rolex Air King perfect vacation watch with 100m water resistance and anti magnetic. No complication, easy to set other time zone and not look out of place at the pool or a fancy restaurant.
    6. GMT- Rolex Black GMTc is like a dressier Submariner with my favourite complication in my opinion. Can be worn daily and double up as my dress watch for the occasional functions.
    I like to rotate my watches daily and each of them have a dedicated purpose and yet versatile enough for everyday.

  • @freesneaky
    @freesneaky Před 4 lety +6

    This is a very philosophical video for watch collectors like myself. I have a vintage (mostly military issued) watch collection and I obsess over finding a single 'do-it'all' modern watch that can fill the 'reliable watch' gap in my collection. I'm having a hard time finding it though. There are great watches worthy of being a one watch collection that checked all the boxes. But for some reason, they didn't speak to me. So I am still on the endless journey of watch collecting.

    • @vizuz
      @vizuz Před 4 lety +1

      Black Bay 58 is fit for all occasions. Its a beater/dress/sports/everyday watch

  • @tubezaspiak
    @tubezaspiak Před 2 lety +1

    As a newbie, I've gone totally with Tissot: 1) Le Locle as dress watch, 2) Seastar as sports watch, 3) Gentleman Quartz as every day and 4) Savonette pocket watch because you've just gotta have one. (I have a Timex Waterbury for old times sake and a Mickey Mouse Quartz on a nato strap which alternate as my 'beater')

  • @jonmy357
    @jonmy357 Před 4 lety +12

    I've never hit a like button so hard.
    Edit: How does this man not have 1 million subscribers?

    • @mo-draws
      @mo-draws Před 4 lety +1

      jonmy357 because he trades them for watches ;)

  • @bobalouie2413
    @bobalouie2413 Před 4 lety +2

    The perfect channel: horology expertise + style/taste + outstanding cinematography. What a shame Quentin did not see Hugo's potential and left his lines on the cutting room floor. Happy to see these "lost" scenes!!

  • @edwazu
    @edwazu Před 4 lety +6

    im a small time collector: i collect orient bambinos...i am one shy of completing my small collection: a blue faced open heart...i wish i could get one before the year ends....
    maybe i can start a new collection once done...maybe seiko 5s

    • @termita358
      @termita358 Před 4 lety +1

      The Bambinos are awesome. I get more compliments on my Bambino than I get on my Rolex. 👍👍👍

  • @sylinmino
    @sylinmino Před 3 lety

    Today I completed my first 4-watch set!
    1. Beater - Casio A168WA-1
    2. Dress - Seiko Presage SRPB41
    3. Everyday - Omega Speedmaster Professional (this took a bite out of my vacation savings but I wasn't using that this year anyway lol)
    4. Sports - Seiko 5 Sports SRPE57 (DressKX)
    Love this video, and I think it makes a ton of sense all around!

  • @thehetman86
    @thehetman86 Před 4 lety +4

    I have two watches: G-shock Square for situation when i can die (MTB and snowboarding) and Orient Star Retrograde for everything else :)

  • @1974DAVIDC
    @1974DAVIDC Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your videos. They have been an inspiration to me and helped me be a better collector. Always stay true to yourself and do what you love.

  • @GutterLivinStargazer
    @GutterLivinStargazer Před 4 lety +7

    My collection is as follows:
    Casio F91W, Seiko SNA411, Glycine Airman GL0214 (purist), Hamilton H64785835, and the big dog is my Breitling Avenger XB1210. I'd love to get your opinion on that one! I found one of your Squale Lion Sharks on Ebay today! Considering picking it up!

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +3

      LOVE LOVE LOVE your choices, I would be honored to have the Lion Shark among such a classy selection. Enjoy.
      Thank you my friend.
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @untouchable360x
      @untouchable360x Před 4 lety +2

      You watch collection costs more than my car.

    • @GutterLivinStargazer
      @GutterLivinStargazer Před 4 lety

      @@theurbangentry Thank you! I'm sure you noticed that besides the Casio, they are all aviation pieces. If I pick up that Lion Shark, it will be my first diver. Double honor!

  • @wadel7794
    @wadel7794 Před 4 lety

    I just started collecting so I'm trying to mix up styles, movements, & country of origin. Examples
    -Oreint Kamasu Diver Automatic China
    -Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Swiss
    -Disney Mickey novelty quartz
    -Timex '65 Marlin Vintage/dress British/American
    I'd like to add a Flieger B, something digital, & a solar one too. Really enjoy the videos, cheers

  • @TartanJack
    @TartanJack Před 4 lety +6

    As much as the acquisition and accumulation, to me it's the hunt that matters. A "complete" collection is for me, an anathema.

  • @richardb22
    @richardb22 Před 4 lety +1

    Hit the like button after 58 seconds Hugo old chap ...hope that TGV fellow does not disappoint for the rest of it......................Amended. Don't worry the boy did splendidly.

  • @henyujurai3907
    @henyujurai3907 Před 4 lety +28

    I love my Hamilton and Seiko watches I may not own any of the big money watches I do love my collection and maybe one day I may get me a high-end watch one day

    • @JV-rp9qj
      @JV-rp9qj Před 3 lety +1

      Im just like you....i dont own big money watches...but if one day i can own a rolex batman i would be a VERY HAPPY MAN....😍

    • @henyujurai3907
      @henyujurai3907 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JV-rp9qj I really hope someday that you can buy your dream watch

  • @manoflego123
    @manoflego123 Před 4 lety

    Long comment but I want to share my own experiences as a new fan of yours. I can relate to two sentiments in this: first off, the "second honeymoon" period. I recently fixed my dad's old G-2300 that he passed on to me a few years back when he switched to wearing a Seiko. The strap had broken back in 2013 and I hadn't bothered to replace it until a few weeks ago. Then, I discovered the hard way that two of the back plate screw holes lost their threading, and I flooded it with brackish saltwater. After painstakingly disassembling the module and scraping a few contacts clean, it was brought back from the grave. Wearing it to work the next day was like going out with an old, dear friend. The second part is my current 3 watch Casio collection, which I plan on expanding. As mentioned above I have a G-2300 that's seen better days, a CA-53W that I wear when working the register at my job (fantastic conversation starter when comparing it to Apple watches being used to pay, and calculating discounts), and an AE-1200WH (a silver "Royale") that has become my daily driver watch. Somewhere I also have an embarrassingly misplaced AE-1000W-1AV, which was my only working watch from 2015-2020.

  • @Harrispilton22
    @Harrispilton22 Před 4 lety +9

    Taken it to another level with that intro!

  • @giannolamichael
    @giannolamichael Před 4 lety

    I have a 9 watch collection currently consisting of:
    3 dress/everyday watches that I rotate:
    1: Rolex Datejust 1988 gray anniversary dial (model 16030) (currently ware it on a aftermarket black leather strap but do have a genuine jubilee bracelet for it.
    2: Tudor Galmor Day-Date Black Dial
    3. Charles earnshaw Buford Skelton Watch with a mesh bracelet
    2 beaters:
    1: Nethuns LAVA 2
    2: MTM Special OPS Patriot
    And the last group is watches I just like the design of and were less often but still occasionally:
    1:SO&CO NY blue dial chronograph with a mesh bracelet
    2: Pierre Petit chronograph on a brown leather strap
    3: Melbourne Lonsdale automatic with Green Dial
    4: Puredial Square Legacy with brown dial and leather strap.

  • @andrewsartwork
    @andrewsartwork Před 4 lety +6

    finally after a long day a good ol video with the gentry

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +2

      That makes me happy to hear, you haven idea.
      Thank you Drew, enjoy.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @mandalorefrancais
    @mandalorefrancais Před 4 lety +1

    Beater: casio ae1200 (fun, original, world timer, James Bond vibe)
    Dress Watch: grand seiko sbgx259 (9F quartz, 37mm, white dial, GS quality, price under 2k$)
    Daily Driver: An Omega ^^ (I have a weakness for the brand. Choose the model that suits you best)
    Sport Watch: Citizen NY0084-89EE (slender, day date, cheap and nice quality too)

  • @freddygerada4340
    @freddygerada4340 Před 4 lety +35

    Brilliant editing

  • @blackbob1977
    @blackbob1977 Před 4 lety

    I like big watches with date, and the size with 40-42 mm is a sweet spot for my 6.5" wrist. 1. Polar watch with hearth monitor for morning run and swim. 2. Cartier Drive w date, white dial for daily office time. 3. Panerai Luminor Marina 42mm with date for evening party. 4. Omega Seamaster 300 m 42 mm blue wave dial on bracelet (+optional rubber strap) for weekend on the beach. 5. Rolex DJ 41 mm flutted bezel with Jubilee , black dial for special days.

  • @michaelgoodwin7375
    @michaelgoodwin7375 Před 4 lety +4

    Ok. I’ll say it. Best intro ever!!!

  • @KimonFrousios
    @KimonFrousios Před 4 lety +1

    IMO the basic categories are 3, and every watch is on a spectrum among them: 1) Formal - Shiny but unobtrusive. 2) Tool watch - Expanded functionality (features and/or toughness). 3) Quirky watch - Attention seeker.
    These are my personal choices in that spectrum:
    Formal (Seiko Cocktail), versatile casual (Casio Edifice), outdoors tool (Casio Protrek, w/ compass and altimeter), underwater tool (Aqualung dive computer, w/ compass).

    • @benjaminbarrera214
      @benjaminbarrera214 Před 4 lety

      If you want an attention seeker, take a look at a Hamilton Ventura, just about the most over-the-top watch design of all time.

  • @adamgreene831
    @adamgreene831 Před 4 lety +8

    Heugo, darling, you look amazing!

  • @snowren24
    @snowren24 Před 4 lety

    My Current 4 watch Collection. There is some definite overlap for my categories but part of that reason is the versatility the Rolex brings.
    I could probably go down to 3, but I love the Steinhart and it gives me some dial variety.
    Beater: Casioak G Shock black
    Dress/Office: Grand Seiko Snowflake
    Every Day/Office/weekend: Rolex Polar Explorer ii 16570
    Office/Weekend: Steinhart Ocean 39 Black dial

  • @ThePhilippe3000
    @ThePhilippe3000 Před 4 lety +3

    Five: Office watch, beater, dress watch, dress up casual, dress down causal.

  • @allrightknight
    @allrightknight Před 4 lety +1

    It’s about “situational a wearness” and what do I see myself wearing. I’m building my collection around that, one ‘pure dress’ is different then two ‘business casual’ but that’s just my view and every situation is just as important it’s not a beater, it’s riding my bike, timing my mixed martial arts and setting my alarm to begin the next day. It’s not forgetting the fun and creativity beyond the form and function of a tool. All of it adds up too this, my Watches are one Sir, a team ✊🏼

    • @Matty2287
      @Matty2287 Před 4 lety +1

      Much like drink, there's a time, place and company for a good whisky, compared to say going all out an expensive bottle of wine, to outright slumming it with a beer or cider.

  • @thejackofclubs
    @thejackofclubs Před 4 lety +75

    im so sick of seeing the same watches: omega speedmaster, rolex submariner, seiko skx... does no one have an imagination? be interesting, go after the ones no one has.

    • @dreximax5634
      @dreximax5634 Před 4 lety +8

      so true. walked past a shop today with the black bay 58 in the window, and for some reason i was excited to see one ready to buy. i dont even like them much, but have to some degree been "influenced". like it or not you tube has a huge say in what people want - or think they want

    • @filipstefanovski155
      @filipstefanovski155 Před 4 lety +11

      @@dreximax5634 it's still better than being influenced by mvmt, dw etc.

    • @benjaminbarrera214
      @benjaminbarrera214 Před 4 lety +2

      No one wants to wear those watches, they are seen far too often.

    • @Jetsi8
      @Jetsi8 Před 4 lety +4

      dreximax spot on! I was thinking the same thing the other day. We try to be adults with our own thoughts but we are still human and therefore subject to influence. I have a hard time now figuring out whether I truly like a watch intrinsically or because the watch community subconsciously made me like it.

    • @1983robbo
      @1983robbo Před 4 lety +3

      The power of Marketing!

  • @kennethMblake
    @kennethMblake Před 4 lety

    When I just started watching this channel, I had none. Now, 3 years later I have several that I now am considering selling... I am so grateful for a supportive and understanding community. At the risk of sounding maudlin, Hail The Good Gentry.

  • @ManoloVintage
    @ManoloVintage Před 4 lety +54

    Bond wears a new watch when he breaks the old one on someone's face. So I wouldnt say he's a collector.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +12

      LOL!!! Indeed, well said sir.
      Thank you,
      Best regards,
      TGV

    • @benjaminbarrera214
      @benjaminbarrera214 Před 4 lety +6

      Yes, not a collector. His watches are issued to him by Q, he is responsible for Bond's watch style.

  • @sandybakers690
    @sandybakers690 Před 4 lety

    For me, my special watch is the Omega Aqua Terra Golf Edition (220.12.41.21.02.003). This watch is the single reason that I began collecting timepieces.
    Whilst on a vacation in downtown NYC, I happened upon an Omega boutique, and wandered in just to see what the fancy storefront was representing, and I found out that it was for watches. I wandered out, feeling of the opinion that spending so much money on a watch would be wasteful, but there was one watch that caught my eye. Later on, as I was researching to find what the watch was titled, I started learning more about the history of horology, and then my collecting journey began. Today, I now own that aqua terra, along with a new speedmaster with other omegas and seikos, and I could not be happier with the way I spent my money.

  • @medmerada600
    @medmerada600 Před 4 lety +3

    My humble collection for you :
    A Cartier Tank as a dress piece
    A Ball fireman necc diver for weekends
    Hamilton day-date for lazy days off
    Omega globe master annual for my office

  • @ianbougie1697
    @ianbougie1697 Před 3 lety

    My obsession was the Oris ProDiver Chronograph. Since 5 years ago I was dreaming of this watch. 2 years ago Oris brought out the limited edition ProDiver Chronograph in black with yellow accents...I fell in love with it. Now, lucky me, I have both!! They are my most prized watches. I have close to 30 watches. I was into Citizen as they have Eco-Drive and radio controlled watches that also are 200-meter water resistant. Technology, beauty and functionality. I have 8 G-Shocks also with Tough Solar and Multi-band functions. I have 2 Lum-Tec that are rare also, which I find fun to posess since no-one in my area is likely to have one. In this video, I find that feelings and back-thoughts were finally put into words for me. As reasons to collect, and the *second honeymoon* sentimate where key points in this particular thought for me.

  • @SAMX4949
    @SAMX4949 Před 4 lety +9

    Damn it, too funny intro🤣🤣

  • @bloodymarvelous4790
    @bloodymarvelous4790 Před 3 měsíci

    I think I've got it covered:
    Daily beater: Rolex Submariner 14060M 2-liner/NATO
    Dress watch: Rolex GMT-Master II 16710 Coke/Tritium/Jubilee
    Daily watch: Rolex Explorer II 16570 Polar/3186
    Sports watch: Rolex Sea-Dweller 116600
    I am looking at a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Duoface, but am not sure which one to go for yet.

  • @eazye619
    @eazye619 Před 4 lety +3

    YES MORE JAMES BOND! Love the video as usual and hope you’re doing well! Come to Dallas sometime when the apocalypse is over

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you E, would love to, looking forward to it!
      Stay safe and well in the meantime,
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @Jrkk2493
    @Jrkk2493 Před 4 lety

    My dream watch will forever be the Omega Constellation Globemaster. Timeless design, versatile colors, and very durable! I will have it one day.

  • @suhaybbhatti6563
    @suhaybbhatti6563 Před 4 lety +5

    Love the intro!

  • @roaddogg800
    @roaddogg800 Před 4 lety

    The best thing about this channel is being amongst others who share your passion for watches and all things noble and dignified. There is far too little class in today's world. I don't equate this with wealth or being pretentious, rather an appreciation for manors, style, virtue and culture.

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Timothy for the inspiring words.
      You have no idea how much that makes me happy to hear.
      Onwards upwards!
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @toml.8210
    @toml.8210 Před 4 lety +3

    I don't obsess about my watches. Watches are tools, like a hammer, or the vintage pocket knife that's the same age as my vintage car and stays in the glovebox, so I have some watches to fit certain purposes: One for "daily-wear," one aviator, and two dress watches (silver and gold.) I would suggest you start with the four types mentioned, then consider carefully if you can afford (monetarily and responsibly) any others, like a novelty watch or something you saw somewhere that was"cool." or to modify or restore. You can't just buy a watch(es) and let them sit in a box! They need to be cared-for, like children.
    I have a vintage stopwatch, but that is used for a single, special purpose: auto racing.

  • @KevinHuangPhasorQuantaG
    @KevinHuangPhasorQuantaG Před 4 lety +1

    I totally agree with you on the romance of having only one watch. That watch for me was, during some of my undergrad days, and Invicta Pro Diver. While I’ve since moved on to more respected brands and timepieces, I love the fact that the Pro Diver was with me during so many amazing memories.

  • @jstrat121
    @jstrat121 Před 4 lety +24

    Casio G-Shock Solar/Mulit-band 6..............the ONLY watch you “really” need.............said the guy with 200 watches in his collection 😂⌚️.
    But I have to draw a line somewhere.......... no ghastly “Apple” watch’s........ever !🚫

    • @cedric182
      @cedric182 Před 4 lety

      jstrat121 Apple Watch with a gps is excellent for those of us who like to calculate a run precisely. Don’t hate.

    • @b.luijkx8511
      @b.luijkx8511 Před 4 lety

      Have the solar. True beater and unbeatable timekeeper. Less functional at formal occasions

    • @lonewolfmoonpeople5252
      @lonewolfmoonpeople5252 Před 4 lety

      @@cedric182 apple watches not a watch ... it's a toy for kid

    • @iancadwallender9779
      @iancadwallender9779 Před 3 lety

      Apple watch.no way.few years time and they are out of date and sitting in a drawer.And in the mean time , Apple release another dozen of them

  • @DIYCameraGuy
    @DIYCameraGuy Před 4 lety

    We all make choices based on our circumstances. I'm a carpenter and have a long time love of Casio. I'm hard on my daily watches and I have a collection of G-Shocks. I'm also a diver when I get home from work I switch to a dive watch. I have several dressy watches but tend to go for a Casio Royal. I use my Citizen Promaster when I dive but never my more expensive divers. BTW I love your intros, I know it's a lot of work, so thank you.

  • @lucianosilva3887
    @lucianosilva3887 Před 4 lety +5

    O filme pulp fiction ficou bem melhor com a indescritível participação de HUGO L. REX🤣🤣🤣
    Um forte abraço aqui do Brasil.

    • @reikiorr8217
      @reikiorr8217 Před 4 lety

      Pq em Português?

    • @lucianosilva3887
      @lucianosilva3887 Před 4 lety

      Reiki Þórr uma forma de levar meu idioma ao conhecimento de outras pessoas 👍
      A way to make my language known to other people 👍

  • @brandonh5705
    @brandonh5705 Před 3 lety

    Bulova Hack Watch military heritage grey stainless steel case with a black dial and luminescent hands w/green leather NATO strap. THAT is what speaks to me more than anything because it is a replica of my grandfathers military watches he was given. Makes me feel so special and close to him wearing a part of heritage and history. Thank you for your videos, just found them as I am just starting my watch collection and major interest in the hobby! Cheers...

  • @waktosha7378
    @waktosha7378 Před 4 lety +8

    I guess 60+ is my perfect number, because that's what I have.

  • @1983robbo
    @1983robbo Před 4 lety

    When starting out, I wrote down 2 watches.
    The Omega Seamaster Professional 300 co axial and a Rolex Datejust.
    I have the Rolex Datejust and the Omega Seamaster 300 Professional co axial....
    I also currently own an Omega Speedmaster profession MOTM, an Omega Geneve Daydate, an Omega Geneve manual wind (bought this watch for the bracelet) an Omega Seamaster tuning fork, a vintage Omega Seamaster with a unique “moon dust” dial, a Jaeger LeCoultre 9kt cased dress watch (no second hand), a Girard Perregaux Gyromatic dress watch, a vintage Girard Perregaux High Frequency and a Tudor Hydronaut II chronograph....

  • @TheCityLawyer
    @TheCityLawyer Před 4 lety +1

    When you said that nobody washes their car wearing a Patek, it immediately reminded me of an interview I saw with John Mayer about his watch collection. He quite literally held up a Tiffany designed aquanaut and described it as his daily beater that he mows the lawn in. Oh how the other half live, aye? Classy as always TGV

  • @aidinmcinerney6512
    @aidinmcinerney6512 Před 4 lety

    Beater/Exercise watch: Casio G-Shock DW-5750 in all black, or the F-91W
    Dress watch: a secondhand quartz Calatrava homage made by Pulsar
    Everyday watch: Vostok Komandirskie GMT, second timezone comes in handy as a student pilot
    Weekend watch: Victorinox I.N.O.X Professional Diver (bought due to your review), or a Casio Protrek PRG 260
    Misc.: A Casio A158W in Silver, mostly for clubs or nights out where you want something nice but not too nice (Don't want to be that guy that swung a quarter of a kilo of Swiss steel into the back of someones head)
    I'm pretty lenient with these categories, for example I'll often wear the Victorinox Diver in the plane where the countdown bezel, anti-magnetism, and fantastic legibility are a huge plus. I also love to take the Komandirskie on weekend adventures too, as it's extremely rugged and can function as a makeshift compass wiith the sun and GMT hand in a pinch. A lot of these purchases were influenced in some way by the channel, so thank you for the work you do here TGV. Looking forward to many more great memories made with each timepiece.

  • @martinpolash1829
    @martinpolash1829 Před 4 lety

    First time commenting but I've been following you for 1 year +. I currently have 1 watch that covers all my scenarios. It's the watch I fell in love with and that got me hooked on watches. The Limited edition 37mm Captain Cook from 2017. Even though I've owned it for 1 year + I like it as much or more than I did before I bought it. I wear it all the time and look down at my wrist constantly. Luckily for me my wife is sort of ok with my new passion for watches. I even got her a Seiko 5 instead of the Fossil she initially wanted. Now there are several more watches on my desirables list but I'm doing just fine with my Rado. I change the stap weekly (partly because of you TGV). NATO or rubber or metal bracelet for casual and grey suede or maroon perlon for an elegant look. The versatility is endless and I don't think I'll ever part with the watch until I give it away to one of my kids much later in life.

  • @botime1010
    @botime1010 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video TGV!
    My current collection:
    - everyday: Rolex Explorer 16570 polar dial
    - dress: Rolex Datejust 1603
    - beater/under the radar: Seiko SKX009j
    - hardcore beater:yellow GShock "Casioak"
    - fun watch: Bulova Accutron Spaceview

    • @theurbangentry
      @theurbangentry  Před 4 lety +1

      LOVE that line up, pure class, thank you for sharing that.
      Best regards,
      TGV

  • @simonthewatchguy6073
    @simonthewatchguy6073 Před 4 lety

    My main watches are: G Shock GW-B5600, Citizen Promaster Tough, Cartier Tank and the Bulova Accutron Spaceview. These 4 fit the categories in the video and honestly, I feel somewhat content knowing these watches will last a heck of a long time. Thanks for a fantastic video and topic TGV. May I add, I've enjoyed the channel even more since your return to being independent. Your creative freedom is well and truly in full swing. All the best, Simon.

  • @calvinwoolery-price7349

    3 watch rotation for me: Daily - Hamilton khaki field. Weekend warrior - SKX Dress watch - Datejust 1601. I do eventually want to add a chronograph into the mix though. Possibly a Speedy

  • @salembeeman370
    @salembeeman370 Před 4 lety

    My four are (currently as a new collector) G-Shock DW5600, Orient Kamasu, Citizen Eco-drive 8700 - Egard Chrono V2 Stealth on the way to me. Also have Seiko 5 and Seagull 1963 Pilot's watch to mix it up. Now on the hunt for my first luxury watch. Thanks TVG for educating the masses ;> Hugo is so bad ass.

  • @juannyboi
    @juannyboi Před 4 lety

    Omega 4 piece collection for me, Seamaster 300m as a 'basher', Speedy as a daily, Planet ocean for Holidays at the beach and a De Ville 42 chrono as a dress watch. Awesome video's, I must commend you.

  • @henrycolestage4249
    @henrycolestage4249 Před 4 lety

    Six is about my limit. I fabricate on 4x4's a lot so I take my watch completely off for most of the day so a quartz watch is easier to keep correct time when it's only being worn a couple hours a day. For that I have an Oceaneva Deep Diver GMT. Speaking of GMT, my wife is in the UK and I've been stuck back in Texas since March so a GMT complication is REEEAALLLLY important to me! Everyday watch (when not working on trucks) is a Davosa Black and White GMT. Dress watch is a Junkers Tri-Fokker. Bell & Ross in black just because. Beater watch is a Traser H3 Tritium Commander. Field watch for hunting, hiking, etc., Timex Intelligent Quartz fly back chronograph. It's not a high-end watch collection but it works for me. As much as my grail watch would be late model Explorer II, I can not justify that kind of money on any watch. I'd rather spend the dosh for more days on expedition.

  • @lawntofoodforest
    @lawntofoodforest Před 4 lety

    I only own the Seiko Turtle STO and I wear it every day. I’m in love with it. I had an Orient Kamasu and loved that too but felt guilty for owning two watches so I gave it to my dad. It was a vast upgrade for him, he loves the gift and also wears it daily. That felt better than starting a watch collection. I see the attraction to the hunt though, that’s why for some the collection can never end.

  • @Beechhill
    @Beechhill Před 4 lety

    Excellent content, TGV.
    I personally differ between collections (more than five-ish watches, often built more for pleasure than practicality) and selections (fewer watches - 1-4 - specifically chosen to cover practical needs)
    For me the daily and the sports watch are the same watch. But, as you pointed out, it all depends on your personal preference, position, and needs.
    For a long time my 3 watch selection has been
    1: Casio AE-1400 The dirt cheap not-a-G beater
    2: A clean dial Skagen as a dresser, even though I often just stay with my daily, Bond style, when wearing a suit.
    3: My do-it-all Tissot PRS516.

  • @JasonSimonSmith
    @JasonSimonSmith Před 4 lety

    Aw geeze like ~35 total.. ~10-15 I cherish.. very eclectic (like going for variety.. or an "example of each") .. all over the road - dress to diver to field to fun vintage pieces.. all averaging out [guestimate of] ~$180 USD each if I were to all up all retail and divide by total number. (there are various iconic casios and a swatch, and a '52 bulova /~32mm case/manual wind, and a spaceview, etc. etc.) TGV I blame YOU MATE for getting me so hooked !! You've greatly help me achieve an understanding and appreciation for the horology and story behind each and every piece.
    Really enjoy the hobby and journey of it all.
    Cheers !