The Differences Between Tool Watches, Sport Watches, and Dress Watches

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @maureenahope
    @maureenahope Před 3 měsíci +1

    This was a wonderful summary, thank you

  • @Ali-Reza
    @Ali-Reza Před rokem +3

    Man - the production quality here is great! Well done!

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před rokem

      Thanks Ali. 🙏🏻 learning slowly but surely.

  • @Mr.DippsChad
    @Mr.DippsChad Před 6 měsíci +3

    Very spot on about the types of tool watches.

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Appreciate the feedback 🙏🏻

  • @NomadByNecessity
    @NomadByNecessity Před 5 měsíci

    You have done an outstanding effort at what most watch seller hide away from doing.. and most watch buyers are too lazy or greedy to adopt.
    I can't believe this video has this few view or indeed comments!
    This is the most fundamental thing in the ownership of watches.. differentiation of the different styles and uses of watches.
    You may however need a version 2 of this video where you feature more watches of every categorization.
    Well-Done!

  • @chilli-badger
    @chilli-badger Před rokem +1

    Brilliant take on what does where when. I agree when you add precious metal your shifting gears up from tool to sports. Great location your walking around in...looks like maybe Florida ? Anyway cheers Burb take care & Happy New Year fella.

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před rokem

      Thanks The-Chilli-Badger, Happy New Year to you as well. I was in California for this one!

  • @clifffordmendes9367
    @clifffordmendes9367 Před rokem

    Very informative, differences well laid out. However the background view is quite impressive.

  • @MrJamesDuffy
    @MrJamesDuffy Před rokem +3

    I think semantics are always worth discussing! Great video.

  • @modestghost9732
    @modestghost9732 Před 11 měsíci

    This was wonderful! I learned allot! Thank you!

  • @jongoodman7448
    @jongoodman7448 Před 7 měsíci

    Well said, and with great examples.

  • @LaFritePerreGoat
    @LaFritePerreGoat Před rokem

    Great insight in your way of thinking.

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback Mr Frenchfries Monster

  • @DoveSharma
    @DoveSharma Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, what if a field watch is made of precious metal? Does that make it a sport watch?

  • @Tripledigit0922
    @Tripledigit0922 Před 8 měsíci

    Makes sense

  • @TheTerrafrostbyte
    @TheTerrafrostbyte Před 7 měsíci

    Why dont you bring your rolex diving/water activities?

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I have in the past, but as Submariners have gone up in value, and become harder to get, I seem to go with my Tudors or Omega more often for beach/swimming day. My Tudor Pelagos handles it well!

  • @markdegaute2125
    @markdegaute2125 Před rokem

    For me there are fundamentally 3 categories of watch. They are Sporty, Dressy and Digital. Sports have writing on the bezel, e.g. Sub, Speedy etc. Dressy will have no writing on the bezel, e.g. Datejust, Santos, Explorer 1 etc. Digital are Smart watches or Casio F91W, G shocks etc. Just my opinion.

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před rokem

      We’re close. Digital watches didn’t exist prior to the 1970s. So were there only two classes prior to 1970, or do you think digital watches have completely replaced tool watches?

    • @markdegaute2125
      @markdegaute2125 Před rokem

      Yes I do. The Rolex Professional line is defined by the Mercedes hand and flip lock clasp however how often do you see professionals using these watches as Tools? Ask yourself this question, if you were conscripted to the army, navy it air force would you wear an Explorer, Sub or GMT? No, you'd probably have a couple of Casio F91Ws or a G Shock.

    • @burbinghard
      @burbinghard  Před rokem

      @@markdegaute2125 there are plenty of people in the military that own and wear luxury watches, including Rolex. Especially people that work in contracting, intel, and on the tac teams. I have no problem wearing a tool watch when I’m in training or on mission. There are some professional models with stick hands BTW. I think the price point and highly polished surfaces make them less common these days. Plus they don’t sell Rolex in the military stores anymore (in the US at least). Yes Garmin, G Shock, etc are more common though.

    • @markdegaute2125
      @markdegaute2125 Před rokem +1

      @@burbinghard Those wearing luxury are very wealthy and/or they're traditional, like driving a stick shift classic car when realistically automatic is more practical. Great conversation BTW and FWIW I would probably wear an SKX007 on a NATO so that I could feel like "Bond on a budget" because like you, I'm a watch geek!

    • @svenbruder9977
      @svenbruder9977 Před měsícem

      Yes…Navy Seals wear Rolex because they are reliable but it’s more for bartering, in case they are compromised. Everyone knows Rolex has value even troglodytes lol

  • @quickerthandrawing2822

    👌🙌👊