Finally got my first watch a few weeks ago - went with the Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 - couldn't be happier! I love this thing and it looks great in my business casual workplace, along with casual get-togethers with friends. I feel naked without it on me anymore.
Ive had a longines quartz watch 22 years la grande classique. Its on the 5th replacement battery from new and has been so reliable and has beautiful finish and build quality. Im so happy with it.
The best watches for 1000$ (Actually for way less), would be a replica I purchased online. After owning a GMT and OP for almost 10 years I wanted to get myself a Hulk for my 60th birthday, about 2 weeks later I came across a page about high end clones and decided to give it a try. Once came I compared it to my original GMT (in terms of quality, feeling of the steel etc), I understood one thing, China can't be beaten. There is no chance ANYONE will be able to spot it as a fake.
I saw an earlier video of yours Teddy about the Alpinist (I believe it was the SPB119). After watching that, I bought one straight away. I rotate it with my Apple Watch depending if I need quick access to my notifications. Everyone says it’s a great casual/dress watch, but I’m a hiker and camper and find the rotating inner bezel very practical. As a outdoorsman I am prepared for the worst case scenario and my SPB121 is part of my survival kit. I am also a teacher, so for formal occasions it also suits me as a sporty dress watch. It’s definitely a niche watch but it suits me perfectly. My wrist is also impossibly thin and this fits it just, so that’s another win for me. Keep up the awesome work and I look forward to my next watch purchase as recommended by you. From Far North Queensland, Australia. Mark.
Finally we get to see Stowa on your channel! That's a brand I really like and wish was more represented by CZcamsrs and reviewers. The Sport 43 is one of my favorites!
Hi teddy , could you do another video about a 3 watch collection around the 3 to 4000 usd category ? I think in that price range you can really get some amazing watches and a very solide all round collection.
@@ashmaterial 😂 not ONE Rolex is under 4000 usd right now , maybe if it's a garbage example. I'll just get 3 watches i actually like , that will also last for generations and dont get me robbed
You pick intereting topics and do them very well. Thank you for these mini-masterclasses. You do Horology a great service. I never think I wasted a moment listening to you.
Great video! I actually snagged the Certina DS Action Diver in 38mm and it is a dream to wear as my wrist is kinda small. Good information, really helpful!
Hey Teddy wanted to thank you for this video, I was inspired to get into the watch game and purchased my entry level "proper" luxury watch. i opted for the Seiko SPB121.. excited to see it! Great work!.. will be checking your videos for my when i level up!
Loved both GMT's, Doxa and Mido divers (plus some other great divers!). With the amazing abundance of watch brands (including dozens of very nice German watches - and the list goes on) - you had a hard task in front of you with this one. On that note, I wonder whether it would be an idea to start looking a little more outside the square at some of the many brands that rarely seem to rate a mention - not because of the quality etc, rather a lack of marketing or how they may sell directly only.
4:26 oh how you were right Teddy. My first mechanical watch ❤️ I was looking into the prx initially, but not as verstile as this beauty. Im really loving the Gentleman
Ridiculous dial on that SPB167, love it on the metal bracelet. Was considering the SRPE43 with that patterned blue dial that comes with the blue leather strap, but your recommendation introduced me to this showstopper. Currently have an SRPE57 and recently acquired a Longines Presence. Next bonus is probably this Seiko, Longines DolceVita or I'll save two for the Nomos Club Campus / Tangente platinum grey. Hopefully I can show your site some love cause you've been putting me on some serious game! Keep up the good work.
Love my Max Bill, but the Jazzmaster Thinline deserves a mention in that category. As for the Silicium, it’s not perfect, but it’s close. It’s not just good on paper. It really feels impressive on the wrist.
Was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of watches that I have on my list here! About the Tissot PRX, I actually think the Quartz version with the plain dial, makes it a lot more rounded. That version I think can be worn in "dressy" situations. Anyhow, the Seiko SPB121 is absolutely stunning, came across on a random website and was astonished that it was under 1k. Absolute Steal!
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 fair enough. I just think a dress watch depends on the look and not on the movement. Do you also have restrictions about only in-house movements being allowed?
VHP - awesome mention, quality history! Sharp Edge - they did really awesome design, even too good and that's why they put a stand under the logo and an ugly lume to make it less awesome. I'd take a mix of diver and GMT in the presence of Lorier Hyperion and go to a good party for the rest of the money ;)
I subscribed for a weird reason.. I never knew that Zodiac was a part of the Fossil brand. I love learning about horology and watches and it was simple thing that peaked my interest.
Longines VHP was a good shout. It's a shame they discontinued it. It's worth a mention that they also made a 36mm version. You can still find them if you shop around.
The Seiko SSC314P-9 Le Grand Sport Solar Diamond Set Mens Watch is a beautiful dress chronograph you can now buy for under $1000 (was $1500 when it first came out)
You seem to have a good deal of knowledge on Tissot (as evidenced in your recent videos). Any talks of a smaller Gentleman in a more traditional size? I think it would be an absolute hit and they’ve done it with the PRX and Seastar.
Technically, a smaller Gentleman already exists in the T-My Lady. Unfortunately, at 30mm, I'm pretty sure it's not what you're after. Also, unfortunately, as they have already introduced the T-My Lady, we're unlikely to get a 35-36mm version of the Gentleman because Tissot generally considers the smaller version the "Ladies version" (see the PRX, PR100, Seastar 1000, etc), and I don't think we're going to see a "Ladies Gentleman". Speaking of the PR100, if you want a smaller Gentleman see if you can find a PR100 Powermatic 80. While it's only 1mm smaller at 39mm, it has much smaller lugs and wears more like 38mm (whereas the Gentleman wears like 41mm).
First I would like to thank you for introducing me to micro brands. I now have a Traska mint dial, Baltic MR01 coming in July and Wise Adamascus, etc. Second, if you have the time could you do a video on the best $10k-$15k watches in every category? I think many would be interested in hearing your opinion on this price point.
I have 5 Mido All Dials, they are my favorite. It's too bad they discontinued that line, but I think all Midos deserve more airtime. The other brand no one seems to discuss is Certina, have a couple of those. Also, Yema should be on the list, even a little cheaper. Finally let's not forget Alpina and Rado, esp. the ceramic square case dress watches which look like jewelry.
Hi Teddy, for quartz, you missed out on the biggest watch group, Citizen have so many around $1000. Have a look at the exceed range. For Dress, Epos, and Titoni, have great watches.
Yeah - DHL hit me with an $80+ duty fee for my CW bronze cost diver. Surprise! However, I recently picked up a Hamilton GMT AIR RACE new for under $500. That made up for the CW hit for sure.
Hello Teddy, greetings from Chile. Is it possible that you can make a video of watches with inner bezel? I love the LACO Frankfurt GMT, but it's too expensive for me. Maybe under $1000. Thank you.
For a good GMT/Diver option the Glycine Combat Sub GMT can be found retail price below $1000. Ashford sells them for around $600. Glycine is an overlooked brand with good history. Swiss made movement and very thin (less than 11mm)! Wears great even on slim wrists.
@@tancreddehauteville764 what do you mean? Never heard of a miss from them. I'm bought the new GMT combat subs in green and it's been a great watch so far. Very well made. I'm still impressed by how thin it is.
I fell in love with my Squale 1521 Militaire, really Impressive for the money.. Thanks a lot for your videos. not only 200k dollars watch are good watch.. Thanks a lot
Hi Teddy, for Dive watches under $1000.... you missed Zelos. I bought one for my son, nice mechanical watch for $550. Mako or Spearfish, good value there and pretty far below the $1,000 price tag.
Great video Teddy. Love the price points around a grand. So many great models for those that do not want to wear the $5k watches. I would have added TAG, gray market price. 1K.
I’ve been considering the Zelos Mako GMT dive and am wondering your opinion. I am somewhat new to the watch world though I have been researching for a while trying to expand my knowledge base. I am still learning to develop a sense of “definitely buy” or “think again” with some watches though and have been burned a bit in the past.
Thanks Teddy. I finally decided to buy the Tissot Gentleman /w green dial as my 1st Swiss watch. I am a watch newbie so thank you for the great contents on your channel.
Teddy - thanks, I am hooked - bought 4 watches over the weekend & a Hamilton is under the tree!!! We also have a diamond studded womens watch from probably the 40's that is still in the family. Q: Can you get that plum faced Anordain?
For the dive class, I'd wait an extra week to save $25 and get the Tissot Seastar 2000. That thing is a spec-monster that rivals the Omega Planet Ocean 600M. I'm actually buying one tomorrow, brand-new, on sale for the equivalent of about $890 USD. I've looked at all of the specs and the closest thing to it is the Planet Ocean.
@@ChaPPie01 Yeah, I know. I have broad, slab-shaped wrists and the TS2000 fits me pretty much perfectly. The downside is that most watches are around 40mm and they look miniscule on me. I'm not even over 6' tall but I have wrists like platforms.
The Seiko Presage shape edge GMT has to be the best option in GMTs as it’s a “True” GMT, unlike the others, which are good for tracking a second time zone but lack the independent hour hand adjustment.
These watches are nearer the $1500 mark, they look incredible except for the weird date subdial which has 1,5,10,15,25, 30 day markings. IMHO they would look better with a proper date window.
I think and here me out on this. I think the luxury sport watches are going to become the new “dress watch” and the new sports watches are going to be more like G-Shock or hybrid watches.
Overall got to love TB's videos, but this one goes to the top tier for me _ And totally like the dress watch choice though i will take same Junghans in a black dial; one of three choices i picked in TB contest about a year ago thinking "they" would review the entries and make their decision rather than pick the winner out of the hat, so to speak, oh well that's the way it goes, still a big fan for all the knowledge and keeps my wheels spinning on the watch market, thnx TB and Co . . . :>/
Finally got my first watch a few weeks ago - went with the Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 - couldn't be happier! I love this thing and it looks great in my business casual workplace, along with casual get-togethers with friends. I feel naked without it on me anymore.
Wow, you've never had a watch before the Tissot???
I got the same recently, In blue. Love it
would you wear it with a suit? thinking of getting one as my first watch also
@@jotroyvo I’ve worn it with a suit and I think it looks great. Have received several compliments on it from family and co-workers.
@@morningfog532 tried one on today and loved it but have to decide which colour now.
Ive had a longines quartz watch 22 years la grande classique. Its on the 5th replacement battery from new and has been so reliable and has beautiful finish and build quality. Im so happy with it.
The best watches for 1000$ (Actually for way less), would be a replica I purchased online.
After owning a GMT and OP for almost 10 years I wanted to get myself a Hulk for my 60th birthday, about 2 weeks later I came across a page about high end clones and decided to give it a try. Once came I compared it to my original GMT (in terms of quality, feeling of the steel etc), I understood one thing, China can't be beaten. There is no chance ANYONE will be able to spot it as a fake.
Where did you get it from? Asking for a friend 😂😂
Sweetyclones
Thanks! On Instagram??
Yes
What color is your Buyatti?
I saw an earlier video of yours Teddy about the Alpinist (I believe it was the SPB119). After watching that, I bought one straight away. I rotate it with my Apple Watch depending if I need quick access to my notifications. Everyone says it’s a great casual/dress watch, but I’m a hiker and camper and find the rotating inner bezel very practical. As a outdoorsman I am prepared for the worst case scenario and my SPB121 is part of my survival kit. I am also a teacher, so for formal occasions it also suits me as a sporty dress watch. It’s definitely a niche watch but it suits me perfectly. My wrist is also impossibly thin and this fits it just, so that’s another win for me. Keep up the awesome work and I look forward to my next watch purchase as recommended by you. From Far North Queensland, Australia. Mark.
That Hamilton khaki murph is minimalistic yet elegant and the cathedral hands is just the cherry on top
Sir, it would be very helpful if you would provide a list of the watches in the description
Finally we get to see Stowa on your channel! That's a brand I really like and wish was more represented by CZcamsrs and reviewers. The Sport 43 is one of my favorites!
Another decent choice within this range price is the TISSOT SEASTAR 1000 POWERMATIC 80. Thanks for the video.
Hi teddy , could you do another video about a 3 watch collection around the 3 to 4000 usd category ? I think in that price range you can really get some amazing watches and a very solide all round collection.
I think there is enough possibility in that range to make that video happen. Thanks for watching, Thomas.
Just get 1 rolex will last you forever and your grandchildren
@@ashmaterial
Yeah if you have 10 to 15 k lying around it's not all about that
@@ashmaterial 😂 not ONE Rolex is under 4000 usd right now , maybe if it's a garbage example. I'll just get 3 watches i actually like , that will also last for generations and dont get me robbed
Ins’t that this video? Just choose 3 watches out of the bunch.
You pick intereting topics and do them very well. Thank you for these mini-masterclasses. You do Horology a great service. I never think I wasted a moment listening to you.
Great video! I actually snagged the Certina DS Action Diver in 38mm and it is a dream to wear as my wrist is kinda small. Good information, really helpful!
Hey Teddy wanted to thank you for this video, I was inspired to get into the watch game and purchased my entry level "proper" luxury watch. i opted for the Seiko SPB121.. excited to see it! Great work!.. will be checking your videos for my when i level up!
I've got a DOXA 200 on order. Mostly for the beads of rice bracelet, looking forward to it.
I just don’t get it: $1,100 for a Junghans with an ACRYLIC crystal! It does not make sense!
Yea I’m with you man. That’s makes zero sense at that price point
None of these old ass tech make sense buy an smartwatch instead
@@ToastedCheese9000 buy a smartwatch if you want to look a nerdy virgin geek who nobody takes seriously
@@ToastedCheese9000 I don’t buy a watch because i need more push notifications in my life.
@@ToastedCheese9000 all those watches do the same thing and they expect you to buy the new one everytime. How does that make sense 😂
Loved both GMT's, Doxa and Mido divers (plus some other great divers!). With the amazing abundance of watch brands (including dozens of very nice German watches - and the list goes on) - you had a hard task in front of you with this one. On that note, I wonder whether it would be an idea to start looking a little more outside the square at some of the many brands that rarely seem to rate a mention - not because of the quality etc, rather a lack of marketing or how they may sell directly only.
2,500-5000k
That SARB is one great looking watch
4:26 oh how you were right Teddy. My first mechanical watch ❤️ I was looking into the prx initially, but not as verstile as this beauty. Im really loving the Gentleman
Longines Conquest 39 mm is a fantastic sports/every day watch around 1K
Nice choices and impeccable presentation. Thanks. I get this question all the time.
Mido Multifort Dual Time for GMT? It's right around $1000, 80 hours of power, 100M water resistance, it's got pretty much everything.
So many great watches... Rolex Swiss, Seiko Japan ... etc
Sorry Teddy, but the BALL fireman entreprise is the best 1000$ watch available, and its on your website!!
Ridiculous dial on that SPB167, love it on the metal bracelet. Was considering the SRPE43 with that patterned blue dial that comes with the blue leather strap, but your recommendation introduced me to this showstopper. Currently have an SRPE57 and recently acquired a Longines Presence. Next bonus is probably this Seiko, Longines DolceVita or I'll save two for the Nomos Club Campus / Tangente platinum grey. Hopefully I can show your site some love cause you've been putting me on some serious game! Keep up the good work.
Love my Max Bill, but the Jazzmaster Thinline deserves a mention in that category.
As for the Silicium, it’s not perfect, but it’s close. It’s not just good on paper. It really feels impressive on the wrist.
Was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of watches that I have on my list here! About the Tissot PRX, I actually think the Quartz version with the plain dial, makes it a lot more rounded. That version I think can be worn in "dressy" situations.
Anyhow, the Seiko SPB121 is absolutely stunning, came across on a random website and was astonished that it was under 1k. Absolute Steal!
Cant wear a quarz movement in dressy situations...
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 😂😂 'cos 99.9% of the people will notice the difference right?
@@silverwolfgecko7064 you dont wear watches for other people, you wear them for yourself
@@maurizioarrivabene8182 fair enough. I just think a dress watch depends on the look and not on the movement. Do you also have restrictions about only in-house movements being allowed?
@@silverwolfgecko7064 quarz movements are just not elegant. I feel like its constantly interrupting me while reading the time
VHP - awesome mention, quality history! Sharp Edge - they did really awesome design, even too good and that's why they put a stand under the logo and an ugly lume to make it less awesome. I'd take a mix of diver and GMT in the presence of Lorier Hyperion and go to a good party for the rest of the money ;)
Poor scamer, wanted to send me AP RO in a lottery win 🤣🤣
When people are saying #amzwatch is a better option for buying a watch,I very much agree!
I subscribed for a weird reason.. I never knew that Zodiac was a part of the Fossil brand. I love learning about horology and watches and it was simple thing that peaked my interest.
Longines VHP was a good shout. It's a shame they discontinued it. It's worth a mention that they also made a 36mm version. You can still find them if you shop around.
I watch from the UK and the prices quoted are usually very similar so i'm sure most customers could watch this video with trust
Thanks for watching, Ryan. All the best from the US!
The Seiko SSC314P-9 Le Grand Sport Solar Diamond Set Mens Watch is a beautiful dress chronograph you can now buy for under $1000 (was $1500 when it first came out)
You seem to have a good deal of knowledge on Tissot (as evidenced in your recent videos). Any talks of a smaller Gentleman in a more traditional size? I think it would be an absolute hit and they’ve done it with the PRX and Seastar.
Technically, a smaller Gentleman already exists in the T-My Lady. Unfortunately, at 30mm, I'm pretty sure it's not what you're after.
Also, unfortunately, as they have already introduced the T-My Lady, we're unlikely to get a 35-36mm version of the Gentleman because Tissot generally considers the smaller version the "Ladies version" (see the PRX, PR100, Seastar 1000, etc), and I don't think we're going to see a "Ladies Gentleman".
Speaking of the PR100, if you want a smaller Gentleman see if you can find a PR100 Powermatic 80. While it's only 1mm smaller at 39mm, it has much smaller lugs and wears more like 38mm (whereas the Gentleman wears like 41mm).
I really like these videos. Keep em up. You're doing good biz, Teddy.
First I would like to thank you for introducing me to micro brands. I now have a Traska mint dial, Baltic MR01 coming in July and Wise Adamascus, etc. Second, if you have the time could you do a video on the best $10k-$15k watches in every category? I think many would be interested in hearing your opinion on this price point.
This was great! The Seiko Sharp Edge is absolutely stunning. Will need to get my hands on one. Hard to decide which color though
Mido is amazing especially for the price. Their craftsmanship and finishing is impeccable.
HI Teddy, as a new collector I appreciate these videos. Wondering your opinion on the Shinola brand out of Detroit?
I have 5 Mido All Dials, they are my favorite. It's too bad they discontinued that line, but I think all Midos deserve more airtime. The other brand no one seems to discuss is Certina, have a couple of those. Also, Yema should be on the list, even a little cheaper. Finally let's not forget Alpina and Rado, esp. the ceramic square case dress watches which look like jewelry.
I would love to see a video that focuses on just micro brands. One of your best watches for under $xxx but just lesser known options.
I think the traska freediver should definitely be on the diver list 👍
The hair on the end of the Christopher Ward second hand would drive me crazy. 9:57
Hi Teddy, for quartz, you missed out on the biggest watch group, Citizen have so many around $1000. Have a look at the exceed range.
For Dress, Epos, and Titoni, have great watches.
Totally agree, the Ecxeeds are awesome but most are JDM but easily bought online.
8:10 straight away fell in love, thanks alot, thats gonna be my first watch that im gonna buy!!!
I had bad luck with Seiko. A watch given to me by my watchmaker brother-in-law, the second hand came off.
You missed a screaming deal Teddy, the Spinnaker Dumas GMT @ ~$550-650 is an incredible watch for the price.
Yeah - DHL hit me with an $80+ duty fee for my CW bronze cost diver. Surprise! However, I recently picked up a Hamilton GMT AIR RACE new for under $500. That made up for the CW hit for sure.
Dive watch: Wise Adamascus 600. 904L SS 4hz movement. Amazing leather strap. Thin-even exhibition case back. Willard reissue 1350.
Wishing Longines lug to lug was shortened abit, would def be a good buy! Thanks Teddy love the vids :)
Does anybody know what jacket Teddy is wearing in the video. Many thanks!
Great video and nice list btw!
Hello Teddy, greetings from Chile. Is it possible that you can make a video of watches with inner bezel? I love the LACO Frankfurt GMT, but it's too expensive for me. Maybe under $1000. Thank you.
The Longines VHP is very good choice but could have be a bit bigger . Like 42 mm .
I have got one it is a very good watch.
If that VHP had shorter L2L I would be all over it. Nice video, keep it up Teddy. Thank you
For a good GMT/Diver option the Glycine Combat Sub GMT can be found retail price below $1000. Ashford sells them for around $600. Glycine is an overlooked brand with good history. Swiss made movement and very thin (less than 11mm)! Wears great even on slim wrists.
Glycine is a hit or miss brand. That's the only drawback.
@@tancreddehauteville764 what do you mean? Never heard of a miss from them. I'm bought the new GMT combat subs in green and it's been a great watch so far. Very well made. I'm still impressed by how thin it is.
Glycine is owned by Invicta, now. That's the reason why a lot of people don't give it much attention.
@@ZainxIqbal They still do great high quality watches and have good history. But I agree, just don't think that's a good reason to overlook them.
@@ZainxIqbal So what?
Love all your videos Teddy, thanks for all the great info
Great vid! Would u ever make a video on the Vostok amohibia or komandirskie?
seiko spb143 is a great choice for a dive watch that wasn’t listed
I fell in love with my Squale 1521 Militaire, really Impressive for the money.. Thanks a lot for your videos. not only 200k dollars watch are good watch.. Thanks a lot
Frederique Constant in the dress watch category is well worth exploring.
Hm, I was expecting to see the Glycine Airman as a
Please do this again with $2,000 and $3,000! fantastic video as always
Lots of cool choices here. I think a good hybrid of quartz and chronograph is the Bulova Lunar Pilot.
Since I saw the SPB121 version with a golden case I was in love. I am going to get that one soon. The SPB210!!!!!!
What I have found is that you can't go wrong with Seiko
Hi Teddy, for Dive watches under $1000.... you missed Zelos. I bought one for my son, nice mechanical watch for $550. Mako or Spearfish, good value there and pretty far below the $1,000 price tag.
It was "for 1000$", not under...
@@VVVIP91 Zelos have watches for $750 and watches suggested in the video were higher than $1000. So there’s that.
Question to you Teddy: what's the brand of the jacket you are wearing? It's very cool!
Great video Teddy. Love the price points around a grand. So many great models for those that do not want to wear the $5k watches. I would have added TAG, gray market price. 1K.
The Hamilton Khaki Murph has a great dial, the minute & hour hands are nice & so are the Arabic numerals.
Great video and content! Would love to see a video on best watches for the beach this summer. Cheers
That Christipher Ward is a stunning piece!
I’ve been considering the Zelos Mako GMT dive and am wondering your opinion. I am somewhat new to the watch world though I have been researching for a while trying to expand my knowledge base. I am still learning to develop a sense of “definitely buy” or “think again” with some watches though and have been burned a bit in the past.
15:30 Is there a bracelet like that for seiko skx007?
Got my first enthusiast watch recently with a seiko was surprised I saw it on this list after buying it hype hype
Great list, great insight.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Teddy. I finally decided to buy the Tissot Gentleman /w green dial as my 1st Swiss watch. I am a watch newbie so thank you for the great contents on your channel.
Are you finding difficulty matching it with outfits?
Teddy - thanks, I am hooked - bought 4 watches over the weekend & a Hamilton is under the tree!!! We also have a diamond studded womens watch from probably the 40's that is still in the family. Q: Can you get that plum faced Anordain?
For the dive class, I'd wait an extra week to save $25 and get the Tissot Seastar 2000. That thing is a spec-monster that rivals the Omega Planet Ocean 600M. I'm actually buying one tomorrow, brand-new, on sale for the equivalent of about $890 USD.
I've looked at all of the specs and the closest thing to it is the Planet Ocean.
46mm just huge for most ppl😫other then that great specs👍
@@ChaPPie01 Yeah, I know. I have broad, slab-shaped wrists and the TS2000 fits me pretty much perfectly. The downside is that most watches are around 40mm and they look miniscule on me. I'm not even over 6' tall but I have wrists like platforms.
Always great videos!! Do you plan to do a video by your collection?
The last watch was my favorite but I do not believe they 5 second claim.
What about the Panova for an everyday watch? 100m water resistance, multiple straps, thin and great dial size.
Go grab a used Seiko Bullhead or the Citizen Bullhead from the 70's $400-$500 ish depending on the quality.
This is random, but these list videos are nice videos to fall asleep to
The Seiko Presage shape edge GMT has to be the best option in GMTs as it’s a “True” GMT, unlike the others, which are good for tracking a second time zone but lack the independent hour hand adjustment.
These watches are nearer the $1500 mark, they look incredible except for the weird date subdial which has 1,5,10,15,25, 30 day markings. IMHO they would look better with a proper date window.
Any idea where I can get the Christopher Ward C65 Trident GMT? Seems hard to find, even on their own website
the baldy store index is jacked up. the filter result preview count is wrong. and search doesn't include product titles.
I think and here me out on this. I think the luxury sport watches are going to become the new “dress watch” and the new sports watches are going to be more like G-Shock or hybrid watches.
Love the tissot prx looking to get one for Christmas
Nomos is my most fav brand!
Lorier hyperion gmt at 499. Great watch with soprod swiss movement 👍👍
I’ve been eyeballing the VHP for a week or so….I like it.
I’ve noticed that I’m starting to forget what I did on my birthday. Buying a high end watch will help me remember.
Nice selection for a thousand + bucks like them all👍👍
Excellent vid. Keep it up dude
Great list i think hanhart could have justified a timer category.
Love the content sir.
Overall got to love TB's videos, but this one goes to the top tier for me _ And totally like the dress watch choice though i will take same Junghans in a black dial; one of three choices i picked in TB contest about a year ago thinking "they" would review the entries and make their decision rather than pick the winner out of the hat, so to speak, oh well that's the way it goes, still a big fan for all the knowledge and keeps my wheels spinning on the watch market, thnx TB and Co . . . :>/
Your the best the Teddy thank you & Happy New Year
We need a refresh on this video teddy!!!
Hey Teddy,will you do a video on Rolex Submariner soon?Maybe compare it with Seamaster and Blackbay?
Top presentation Teddy
Alpinist is so much of a watch
I thank you for all you do this helps me a great deal