The Secret Behind Roger W Smith's First Public Watch Release
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- We had the privilege of interviewing Roger W Smith about his views on British watchmaking, the upcoming British Watchmakers Day in March as well as the special watch that he has been working on for the past 11 months.
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Video Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:06 The Inaugural British Watchmaker's Day
5:04 "There's no British watch industry"
12:05 Roger W Smith's Special Edition Watch
14:57 What makes a watch British?
19:22 Why did Roger W Smith become a watchmaker?
21:30 Which is Roger W Smith's favourite watch?
23:45 What is the future of the British watch industry?
28:57 Expectations about the British Watchmaker's Day - Jak na to + styl
It’s no surprise the British government don’t understand what goes on in their own country, fantastic to see British watchmaking
I’m lucky enough to be attending as a guest of Vertex as I’m picking up a watch from them at the same time. Hope to meet Mr Smith amongst many others.
Please report back your observations and highlights. 👍
I really hope this is the start of an increasing resurgence in the British watchmaking industry. I'm all for supporting these companies in my own small way through buying their pieces. Unfortunately I'll never own a Roger Smith but am happy to stand outside his shop with my nose pressed against the window in awe.
Where there’s a will there’s a way. It’s great to see the start of the reviewal of British watchmaking.
Against all the odds it has persevered. And it seems to be in capable and passionate hands.
Looking forward to what’s coming.
Unfortunately won’t be able to attend in person, so I sure do hope for a good media coverage.
P.S. Wearing my 3861 Omega Speedy. Hope one day I’ll be able to afford a piece from the likes of RW Smith.
Very cool and I still always love seeing him wear an Explorer.
Excellent interview with a Master. George lives on in Roger.
A great interview Richard And Roger. I've always found in interviews that Roger is a well grounded watchmaker who is very realistic in terms of what can be achieved by whom and when and this comes out in this interview as well. The current focus on design and innovation still crackles with excitement. Building back the British watch industry is happening but it will take time to start producing things like movements on an industrial scale at a competitive price may take a generation or so. Anyway I'm waffling but many thanks for sharing.
Collective noun/name for watchmakers. A ‘Movement’ of Watchmakers. 😂🙏
I like this. Alternative: a spring of watch enthusiasts
would love a Roger Smith but £131k for a time only series 1 is out of my budget
The good thing is that it is in someone’s budget, which helps to keep the industry going.🙏
But we can get the Explorer that he wears instead..
@@relojeroschat also nivada grenchen
@@Newerasamearea why nivada?
@relojeroschat no idea. I thought it (an affordable microbrand) was a really interesting choice and I'd love to ask him.
This is huge for the British watch industry. Embrace it guys and girls - the UK is back
Interesting conversation. But I wasn't really sure what to focus on - the helmets, the phasers, the rifles, or the chat.
Thanks for sharing.
Great interview with a realistic statement of where the UK watch making industry stands. There's no doubt a lot of good design is being done here, and assembly work too, with pockets of manufacturing of some parts .A very long way to go as Mr Smith says. Great to hear a shout out for Mr Jones Watches and the 3861 Speedy. I think it's a pity that the last mass manufacturer of decent quality watches in UK Smiths (no relation) did not go bust but pulled out to do other things. Smiths Industries is a FTSE 100 company today. Smiths watches were used by the British Everest Expedition and other polar expeditions in the 50s/early 60's. The skills were let go.
I'm looking forward to the British Watchmakers Day, I bought an afternoon ticket 🎟
Wishing everyone involved a successful day.
Will be a great event , just need a ticket.
An escapement of watch enthusiasts
Listening to this all the way from Cape Town South Africa is quite entertaining especially listening to Roger Smith complaining about the collapse of British Industry as we are so far behind on the horological barometer and hardly have an industry that we can speak of but I did manage to get my JLC Atmos clock serviced by a local man so we also live in hope here on the African outback !
I'm in cape town in a few days as on a cruise 😊
@@richardbartlett6932 Enjoy it - The food here is superb and the wine is unbelievable & Cape Town is a beautiful city. Oh - and the people are friendly.
@@richardbartlett6932 Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities - wine and restaurants are exquisite. Wristwatches - not much to offer. 1 or 2 shops in the Victoria & Alfred basin worth checking out - spotted a Moser, some JLC reverso's and Breguet type 20's.
For the public who can threw around 150 grand like candies in a sweet shop.
Tickets all sold out 😢
Is he wearing a Rolex Explorer?
Most likely. On his episode of talking watches he explains that he wears his Explorer his wife gifted him more than any other.
@@SaintKines I'll have to watch it. Thanks.
Records!!! Not vinyls...omg
@Yorkiepoocharlie England, I've been collecting records for years. If you want to call them 'vinyls' to appear trendy up to you but record collector's call them...er......records.
You are not a watchmaker if you don't make the movement. It is not a 'British watch' if you put a chinese, swiss or Japanese movement in it. Watchmaking is a bit of a farce when someone can make a case, a dial, wear a loupe and call themselves a 'watchmaker.'
Something is clicking and is irritating and distracting
The metal zip on Mr. Smiths' body warmer (?) is tapping on his headphone microphone on occasion.