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  • @joshgull
    @joshgull 6 років тому +106

    I’ve been in this hobby for 20+ years. I own everything from Rolex and Omega to Seiko, Steinhart and homages plus a gang of digital watches. For anyone that talks down to you for your greenness in this hobby, that says way more about them than it does you. Congrats on finding a new niche and for making good, honest videos. It’s refreshing-takes me back to my early days. Keep on keeping on. Lovely Steinhart.

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому +7

      Thank you for the kind comment coming from an eclectic collector like yourself

    • @archergg9226
      @archergg9226 5 років тому +9

      I don't have a Rolex yet. But always viewed these homages as legal fakes.
      After speaking to all my friends who have rolexes. A lot of them surprising also have or had steinharts. And after hearing all of them say good things about it, I can't hate on them anymore. If Rolex owners like the watch, I can't dislike it.

    • @imcuriousso9616
      @imcuriousso9616 3 роки тому +7

      @@archergg9226 First of all, homage is not a legal fake, but more of design that inspired by other watch from other companies. In this case, the Ocean 1 is homage of the submariner, but the submariner itself is also a homage of the Blancpain Fanthoms. I own Rolex(presidential) and Steinhart Ocean1 because the Submariner and all Rolex sport model are so hard to get(unless you r willing to overpay). So I've been wearing Ocean1 far as long as I've been on Submariner waiting list, n still never get a call. But it turn out, I'm in love Steinhart even more day by day the longer wear it and couldn't take my eye off it. Great decision I have made to save my bank account from $8k damage. Lolz...

    • @lawrenceridge3907
      @lawrenceridge3907 2 роки тому

      i realize it is kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good website to watch newly released series online?

    • @DaTr3w
      @DaTr3w 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@archergg9226 from what i hear on the internets, a lot of rolex owners like to wear Steinharts as their beater watch, makes sense. If i had a Rolex it would only be seen in special occasions. I'd keep it separate from my watch box too lol

  • @cabenlee8806
    @cabenlee8806 5 років тому +81

    What's wrong with not wasting $10,000 on a watch

    • @bravobear1844
      @bravobear1844 5 років тому +2

      Ben Lee, you don’t get a 10,000 dollar watch, pretty self explanatory😂 it’s not “wasting” money either, this dudes got the money to spend... spend it!

    • @fylke1814
      @fylke1814 4 роки тому +1

      Loser talk!

    • @jules-je6wd
      @jules-je6wd 3 роки тому +1

      You don’t waste it, with watches this expensive you’ll most likely get the same amount (or maybe even a bit more) when you decide to sell it. Also a watch like that will last you a lifetime and might even last longer than you do.

    • @CocoKoi321
      @CocoKoi321 3 роки тому

      Notice you said WASTE

    • @theannouncer5538
      @theannouncer5538 Місяць тому

      @@bravobear1844a sub is def not worth $10k let’s be real.

  • @guitarmike1968
    @guitarmike1968 6 років тому +58

    Hey man, nothing wrong with owning a Steinhart. It's a pretty good place to start given your thoughts on smaller pieces. There's nothing to be embarrassed about at all with your thoughts on mechanical watches. I've been in collecting watches for 43yrs. It's good to see a young man just starting out. Especially in this day and age where most young people keep time with an iPhone. Welcome to the community. Keep reading forums and keep watching UA-cam videos on the subject. There are many many channels I can recommend if you would like that are very informative. Cheers Happy New Year man.

    • @joreau7507
      @joreau7507 6 років тому

      Hey man, im gonna start my intern soon in an accounting/audit business firm environment, what type of watch would u recommend

    • @bobbybeta3967
      @bobbybeta3967 5 років тому

      Respect for the positive reinforcement you have shown to all!

  • @davidruiz3712
    @davidruiz3712 6 років тому +62

    I really appreciate your honesty. Nowadays people tend to pretend they know everything, and act defending his/her position even if they realize they are wrong/partially wrong. Especially in the wristwatch culture, there are many youtubers who act in a disrespectful manner, especially in the Homage territory, which includes many Steinhart models. These kind of people tend to judge a lot people's opinions and put themselves in a pedestal just because they have the "real" watch like a Rolex Submariner, and not a Steinhart Ocean One 39. For me this is pure stupidity this whole discussion of Homages, as there are people who prefer to put their money in other things or don't even have the money to buy a Rolex. Thus, buying a watch solidly build (wherever it was built), as long it is sturdy and easy to maintain, that's the real deal! There will be many people judging you because you wear a "Homage", so keep in mind that the problem is not the Homage, the problem is this kind of people who don't know other's lives and priorities, and don't realize that people who really loves watches wear them for themselves, not caring for others, just because they find it fun and comforting whereas these people who tend to judge others by wearing homages, or even for not knowing much about watches, like you stated in your video, tend to wear watches to show off, and pretend they are better just because they paid more for a timepiece. Cheers!

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому +5

      Couldn’t have said it better my self. People come from different classes and tastes and I respect anyone who chooses to wear a watch any way.

    • @NathanChisholm041
      @NathanChisholm041 6 років тому +1

      Well said mate! I like to think for myself too!

    • @Adb07d
      @Adb07d 6 років тому +2

      the issue for me is that the steinharts are 1:1 copies. There is not a single original idea that comes out of the company. If you cant get a rolex get something else thats similar, not a carbon copy in a cheaper package. It feels kind of shady supporting a company that is essentially stealing from another. Would Steinhart even exist if it wasnt for Rolex?

    • @syndicatedsatellite7288
      @syndicatedsatellite7288 5 років тому

      Too many watch channels that you will find on UA-cam are basically a clique who all think alike and preach to the chior back and forth... Anyone apart from the clique who posts something different is ghosted and deleted... That's not a real watch channel and not a watch community... A few examples - The Time Teller, MAV-PRICK WATCH REVIEWS, It's Constipated, Bruce Williams...

    • @robkay278
      @robkay278 4 роки тому

      When I wear my sea dweller most people say is it a fake? Irritating!! When I wear my steinhart they say that’s nice,Rolex?no steinhart oh !

  • @Michael-nd3rs
    @Michael-nd3rs 6 років тому +20

    Beautiful watch man. I just received my steinhart ovm 39mm and I love it.

  • @MarkKrieg
    @MarkKrieg 6 років тому +17

    I'm glad you made this video. I'm only about a year ahead of you with digging into watches. I find your videos well done and refreshingly honest and straight forward! And like you said, there aren't many videos for newbies, especially on Steinhart. I'm glad you took the time to produce this! Merry Christmas!!!

  • @denniscruz6260
    @denniscruz6260 5 років тому

    We all start at some kind of beginning. Thank you for having an honest insight. I'm very much at the some point as you and have experienced the same questions and blunders. We are not alone. Thanks again for pointing that out.

  • @thomaskeller7869
    @thomaskeller7869 5 років тому

    Nice video. Love the watch and appreciate your efforts and personal insights. Thanks 😊

  • @ss9749
    @ss9749 Місяць тому +2

    I love Steinhart watches. I have a few of them because the value is so good. I started out with the Titanium 500 diver, that is my everyday watch. It was at least as nice as my Omega Sea master from the mid '90s. I bought a couple more, a bronze diver, and the Vintage Chronograph 2 (the one with the La Joux Perret movement.) I have been very happy with my Steinhart watches.

  • @telegraphkid
    @telegraphkid 6 років тому +14

    Raw honesty, a breath of fresh air in the eco system of watch videos

  • @LittleBearBBQ_Food_Original
    @LittleBearBBQ_Food_Original 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome review "In The Real World". It has certainly helped me make my decision to purchase a Steinhart, esp. as I have 'Racing Snake' sized wrists and anything over 40 mm just looks gaudy. Thanks again.

  • @kennethdjones8181
    @kennethdjones8181 5 років тому

    Nice video. Like you said we all gotta start somewhere. I been collecting bow for a few years and honestly there are still some things I'm learning. But that's what make watching collecting cool. You did an outstanding job with this video. BTW, I recent purchased the Ocean 1 and OVM from Steinhart the 42mm versions. Absolutely love them. Been switching them out day to day. I hardly wear any of my other 80+ (or so) watches. Thank for sharing and continued success to ya!

  • @viplivesmatter
    @viplivesmatter Рік тому

    I love the music you choose as a background.
    You are a nice person, great watch and great video.
    Greetings from Rome

  • @roamwell9174
    @roamwell9174 6 років тому

    awesome vid man! I'm new to this world too and so it's fun to see your journey into the watch community! *Subscribed*

  • @Skyfall-fk8ue
    @Skyfall-fk8ue 6 років тому +4

    I have this watch and I absolutley love it! Such a well built quality time piece for under 1k$

  • @kofiofosu9051
    @kofiofosu9051 5 років тому +1

    Looks great. Gotta like what you like. Sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel...enjoy it in good health.

  • @jfrschnell
    @jfrschnell 5 років тому

    Very interesting video. We all start somewhere and sometimes out of the blue. 5 years ago I just wanted one nice mechanical watch like you. Made a few mistakes on the way, but have learned a lot. I love mechanical watches more and more

  • @johnturnerjr7221
    @johnturnerjr7221 6 років тому

    I appreciate the honesty at the end of the video. Some people forget that we all started somewhere in this hobby and if it weren't for help along the way we wouldn't be able to grow amd learn more about the subjects that interest us.
    I'm not sure if you plan on disassembling your watch but, I'd like to caution you against doing that to prevent you from having a non functioning watch. I'm confident that there are other tube channels that can walk you through how mechanical watches work if you are interested.
    I hope this comment finds you in good health. ☺

  • @LoveJiuJitsu
    @LoveJiuJitsu 5 років тому +4

    IMO, you picked one helluva watch for your first mechanical. I own two Rolex watches, have owned way too many other watches (all sold off) to include a Steinhart Ocean One. Out of all the watches I have let go, the Ocean One is incredibly missed. I really should get another one. Great video!

  • @whodeycinbengals
    @whodeycinbengals 2 роки тому +3

    They make quality watches so not sure why anyone would be embarrassed to wear them

  • @caseywhite6930
    @caseywhite6930 4 роки тому +1

    Great Video, Stumbled across it because I just bought the Ocean One 39 Ceramic green bezel. From one watch noob to another, don't lay watches down on the crown 😉

  • @markmaquinto4064
    @markmaquinto4064 6 років тому +3

    Honest and Humble. Hope you dont change.

  • @adriqos
    @adriqos 4 роки тому +1

    Great strategy for getting into mechanical watches and a fantastic choice. Cheers

  • @TheSmiler62
    @TheSmiler62 6 років тому

    We all have to start somewhere ;).......Great Video.....Thanks for posting.

  • @RobNY5150
    @RobNY5150 5 років тому

    Just ordered this watch and got it in 48 hours from Germany! (I'm in NY state) Amazing. Great watch very versatile. I now have a 6 watch collection including an Oris and a Tudor and this watch is prob getting the majority of the wrist time.

  • @kingoftheswing.2078
    @kingoftheswing.2078 6 років тому +2

    Bought one last week and very pleased with it.... great quality for the £££££££££

  • @Robert127
    @Robert127 3 роки тому

    Hey you did good everyone has to crawl before taking your first step into a sprint welcome to the world of watch collecting. Hope your grow wise on your new road and have fun with it ... No matter what others say it only matters if one person is happy with it and that's you just do your homework on pricing and the watch good luck again have a great week thanks for a good vid ..

  • @kevinh5757
    @kevinh5757 4 роки тому +1

    super cool video! nobody knows all that at the beginning

  • @simoninglis7437
    @simoninglis7437 5 років тому

    I totally agree with you. Steinhart is very good bang for the buck, looks elegant and has great components. I'm tempted to get their Titanium one day, partly because I love their very modern, clean aesthetic but am also a fan of titanium as a material. Another brand I would rate as similar would be the Glycine Combat Sub, but it has a different aesthetic and is arguably less dressy.
    You talked about a desire to take apart a mechanical watch and look at the components. My suggestion would be to do that with a Vostok. (website is called Merinom). Their basic models are very affordable, so if you wanted to take one apart and change some of its components, then a mistake of some sort would be far less costly. Also they sell a huge variation of spare parts, and are very robust. Enjoy your Steinhart and make more videos, you're great at it !

  • @davemilne2484
    @davemilne2484 5 років тому +15

    You got a great watch with the German Steinhardt quality!

  • @desmobc
    @desmobc 4 роки тому +5

    I absolutely love Steinhart. The quality is top notch at a reasonable price. I now own 5 Steinhart watches. Another great brand is Hamilton.

  • @Bugster987
    @Bugster987 6 років тому +4

    Enjoy your Steinhart videos. I think 38/39/40mm are the perfect sizes for an everyday watch for most people. I’ve just bought the Steinhart vintage military 39mm version.

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому +1

      nice choice! Really like the vintage, enjoy yours as well

  • @hockingham7160
    @hockingham7160 6 років тому

    Nice video buddy, really enjoyed it 👌

  • @doodle0007
    @doodle0007 5 років тому

    Honesty equates courage. Great video :)

  • @calebkelly5535
    @calebkelly5535 5 років тому +1

    It's cool how honest you are about being new.

  • @williamdavies3190
    @williamdavies3190 3 роки тому

    Appreciate the honesty and you will learn more as you carry on in watches

  • @darylwizzard
    @darylwizzard 6 років тому

    I can see you live in Toronto. I also own the Ocean one. Five years now no problem. I was a towtruck driver, and my ocean one has no scratches or damages. A very tough watch.

  • @ehoovernyc
    @ehoovernyc 3 роки тому +1

    Nothing to be embarrassed about pal. Great choice as amazing watches! Congrats.

  • @walterlangkowski4723
    @walterlangkowski4723 5 років тому

    I’m a new collector as well, I had someone introduce me into the watch world and show me a lot, I’ve bought about whole plethora of different watches and spent a lot of money quick but now I’m pumping the breaks and I’m not going to buy another watch until next Christmas and during that time I’m really going to educate myself and then asses my collection and possibly cut a few. Watch brands or models I bought include: Seiko spring drive, breitling super avenger 48mm, Orient 300m, certina chrono, H20 kalmar, Benarus moray 47mm, krypton dragonfish, revue thommen chrono, Zixen heliox supersub and a Tourby lawless. I’m pretty much all over the map from 40mm up to 48mm watches Swiss to Japanese movements 700 dollar watches up to 6 thousand dollar watches. I like al of them except maybe one. But I will say my favorite feature that I’ve come to love which only 2 of my watches the Orient and the Spring drive have is the power reserve meter. I love your videos, keep doing your thing and I’ll keep watching.

  • @sk8parj
    @sk8parj 6 років тому

    Great video! Salute and be easy!

  • @CafeMobility
    @CafeMobility 5 років тому

    What a kindred spirit and a very honest person. I want is person to be a friend of mine, and ultimately multiply, so a world would be a better place to live.

  • @Liam-vm9uy
    @Liam-vm9uy 6 років тому +1

    Really nice honest review!

  • @rabbibacongrease88
    @rabbibacongrease88 5 років тому

    It looks like you made a good choice. I would be curious to see how much pressure it would take to rip the band off of the case. I don't think spring bars are the strongest way of attaching a band to a case. I like the watches where the case is drilled all the way through so you can press a pin through the case to hold the band to the case and the pain would be nice and solid and super strong

  • @startupbusinesscoaching
    @startupbusinesscoaching 28 днів тому

    From Rolex to Longines and Steinhart - get what you like and enjoy the journey! What other people think is none of your business!

  • @J0hnny8ravo
    @J0hnny8ravo 6 місяців тому

    You may think of a quartz watch as a reverse of a cigarette lighter: in a lighter you provide the quartz with the mechanical impulse and it gives you electricity; in a watch, you give the quartz electricity from the battery and the quartz crystal makes the mechanical impulse. Some quartz watches need a battery replacement once every few years, some are light-powered (and have a rechargeable accu that can last for10-20 years, like Eco-Drive from Citizen) Mechanical watches usually fall in one of 2 categories: hand-wound and automatic. Then some autos can be hand-wound, some can’t. Tinkering with your watch is generally not a good idea: if you open the caseback it’s goodbye water resistance most of the times. If you value water resistance, have your watch serviced by a pro, he will replace the gasket and even test the watch for water tightness. That goes for all watches, regardless of their movement.

  • @tob855
    @tob855 6 місяців тому

    Great starter watch, and honestly, they use solid movements and materials so its just a great watch all around.

  • @hinchman101
    @hinchman101 5 років тому

    My first watch I got into is the Bulova Lunar Pilot, I am a quality engineer. The Bulova gives me that chronograph and the history. My next piece will be a Steinhart Ocean Vintage, I think you made a good choice with you section, but you are going to need a standard dress watch because the everyday watch will take a beating. 😉

  • @metallicarockacion
    @metallicarockacion 6 років тому

    You are Great man!

  • @S0lidState
    @S0lidState 5 років тому

    4:51 says it all for me, it has that Submariner looking class and is still suppose to be a quality watch, maybe not as many refinement hours in making it or the use of Rolex steel but still average good Swiss quality, other possibilities in this category would be Squale 30 Atmos, Davosa Ternos, or Ginault Ocean Rover.

  • @Towert7
    @Towert7 6 років тому +1

    I think you picked a VERY nice first mechanical watch that will last you a long time (as long as it keeps your interest). Fantastic value for money.

  • @robkay278
    @robkay278 4 роки тому +1

    Stay with steihart they’re amazing! Keep it it’s a winner I own a bronze one,I’m in love!!!

  • @eyeontime6136
    @eyeontime6136 5 років тому

    Oh it's started, no watch enthusiast has just one. lol You need at least three. :) I definitely recommend the Seiko SKS 07 or 013 for a everyday beater. You can really mod a SKS 07 to your liking. For a nice dress watch I recommend a Seiko Sarb 033 or 035, or a Orient Oyster Day Date since you mention your French friend. I ended up choosing the Tisell Hulk over the Steinhart for value. I love the Tisell even over my Brietling Super Ocean 2.

  • @numberstation
    @numberstation 5 років тому +1

    You seem like a nice bloke, and you bought a nice watch. Enjoy it in good health.

  • @domyanez7301
    @domyanez7301 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video! I’m in the same boat as you were when you were looking to buy your first watch and chose the Steinhart. Any regrets? Would you buy the Steinhart again or something else?

  • @dbonboard
    @dbonboard 6 років тому

    The world of automatic watches is very interesting and it takes time to learn about it. It takes years to become an expert. It takes a life to enjoy automatic watches thoroughly. It's a journey and everyone makes it in different way. I have several automatic watches SKX007 among others. Movement 7S26, a legend. Entry level watch, it was my first automatic and it opened the door to all world. I am a big Omega fan and my favorite is the Speedmaster moonwatch professional, manual winding. You need to wind manually every day almost. I love microbrands, my favorites are NTH, Hemel, Magrette among others. Enjoy the trip. Buy watches you love and don't buy watches just because they are a status symbol. Be open minded guy and you will enjoy all trip.

  • @bravobear1844
    @bravobear1844 5 років тому

    My friend, I have a 42mm seiko snzh57! I have 6inch wrist exactly, the lug to lug is only 47mm. It’s not big at all. More chubby. Chubby watch but I love it

  • @losodinero
    @losodinero 3 місяці тому

    I have an Omega Speedmaster, Rolex day date, Rolex Daytona, Steinhart, Seiko, Orient, Etc. The quality is still there. If you love watches, you will love all price ranges. That's the beauty of watch collecting.

  • @davemaximillion5501
    @davemaximillion5501 5 років тому

    Good video, would you buy this watch again?

  • @DavidV4444
    @DavidV4444 Місяць тому

    As a Rolex and Omega owner, my Steinhart (a 42mm black ceramic) is my favorite - is it the best, no but at the price it’s exceptional and I will be purchasing more.

  • @mysteryman3666
    @mysteryman3666 6 років тому +5

    A "Moonphase" complication is a relatively useless but romantic complication that tells you the phases of the moon. As the moon gets obscured throughout the passage of time, the moon disc on the watch turns and mimics that by having a picture of the moon on the aforementioned disc slowly get obscured by a curved cut-out in the dial of the watch as the disc turns. The picture of the moon on the watch appears to slowly turn into a crescent moon as a result.
    A "Daytona" is the model name of a watch made by Rolex. The complication of the Rolex Daytona is it's ability to function as a chronograph. A "chronograph" is basically a stopwatch. Different chronographs could time events as long as 30 minutes, 12 hours, or 24 hours depending on the model. The Rolex Daytona could time events up to 12 hours.
    Welcome to the hobby! It's quite an expensive one and we have problems. Have fun!

  • @kite9039
    @kite9039 5 років тому

    Where would you get it serviced?

  • @daniel_anzai
    @daniel_anzai 4 роки тому

    great video. do not be embarrased... you gotta start somewhere; the steinhart is a great watch with a well respected swiss automatic movement. I hope you enjoy the watch.

  • @fortza11
    @fortza11 3 роки тому

    Great video, even though it´s a couple of years old - I´m looking for the same watch in 42 mm.

  • @dylanlaloux5280
    @dylanlaloux5280 5 років тому +5

    Cool watch. I’ve had one for 5 years.
    What’s your thoughts on guns?

  • @kaisoerfjord6794
    @kaisoerfjord6794 5 років тому

    Do a 10 day accuracy check, no instrument, just a 10 day wear and monitor report, like this: Set it to and then compare it with the time.gov and log the advance or delay of the minute-hand and the seconds-hand, so that +5/-12 means its minute-hand on that particular day is 5 seconds ahead of the time.gov and the seconds-hand 12 seconds behind, just by eyeballing, aiming as accurately as you can, to show how those approximate numbers grow or fluctuate during the 10 days. In a separate column, log the advance or delay for the minute- and the seconds-hand since yesterday, so that +2/-4 means the minute-hand advanced 2 (more) seconds since eysterday and the seconds-hand lagged 4 seconds (further) behind since yesterday. After 10 days you can divide the total diviation by the number of days it happened over, and you get a pretty reliable average daily accuracy. By the way: good video, but (only one but) the music is about twice as loud as what would be a nice background to your voice. Either dial up your own voice or lower the volume of the music just a bit. it’s about the relative volumes. They clash almost like they do in annoying commercials on tv.

  • @RafaleOfWardog33
    @RafaleOfWardog33 6 років тому +5

    Hi Simply Serge and thank you for make somes revues of this watch. I wanna buy one cause it's look verry cool and i prefer it to another watch. Some says it's an "homage" or a fake Rolex but it's is just a different watch. This is an magnificent watch handmade by the steinhart crew with an ETA movement.
    I just have 19 years old, i from France and i hope to be simple, honest and cool as you are ! :D

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому

      Thank you for the kind words! You made my weekend brother

    • @davidr9972
      @davidr9972 5 років тому

      Rolex submariner is an homage of the blac pain

  • @aventys6186
    @aventys6186 5 років тому

    Hello, il is an 39mm or 42 mm version ? Céramique ?

  • @mariog7213
    @mariog7213 4 роки тому

    I’m liking this brand. They have some good looking watches with decent movements. I might go for a chrono since I have a submariner and am pulling the trigger on a seiko padi turtle.
    PS. Welcome to the second most expensive hobby we can get into right after cars lol

  • @stevebo8055
    @stevebo8055 5 років тому

    At the end of the review you should have turned into a full out snowman. I love my Steinhart watches.

  • @conradw9229
    @conradw9229 5 років тому +2

    First of all, I want to commend you on an excellent choice in automatic watch selection. Welcome to mechanical watch appreciation.
    I would caution you about watch snobs. Some collectors detest some brands. Personally, I own many watches ranging from Seiko to Omega and Rolex. The key is to enjoy them and enjoy your experience with them.

    • @mariog7213
      @mariog7213 4 роки тому

      I have an omega and a Rolex but my citizen blue angels and my oval seiko lord matic from the70s are still two of my favs

  • @randyreynolds1045
    @randyreynolds1045 Місяць тому +1

    The best watch out there❤

  • @doysler6470
    @doysler6470 4 роки тому

    Oh, wow, hi. Kinda late to the party, haha. I stumbled across your channel while watching reviews and comparisons regarding Steinhart. Been at it for a few hours over the course of a couple of days already. I've always loved the Rolex Submariner/GMT design, but as things stand, I cannot afford one. I am an 18 year old dude, unemployed, soon to graduate highschool and enroll to university. I've been looking to buy a new watch for a while now within my budget (1k$ or lower). I've researched plenty of brands, including my favourite ones from this range (Tissot and Fossil, cause I got 1 of each and I'll be damned if I don't love those watches to death), but nothing really clicked with me. When I found out about Steinhart and how similar their watches look to Rolex, I was HYPED. Their Pepsi hit my sweet spot in a lot of ways: 1. People hate that the mechanism tends to go around 15 seconds a day too fast, but I LOVE that idea. I'm not the kind of guy that wants exact, precise, time telling. No, I want it to be 1, 2, maybe even 3 minutes ahead so if I ever feel like running late, I'll know I have stacked a few bonus minutes. 2. I love Rolex Submariner and GMT, but I cannot afford one, so this is a statement to myself that one day I will afford one. 3. Despite using it partially as a statement, this watch will mean more to me than just that. I will use it so that I can enjoy the design, while at an affordable price. Can't wait to get the metal strap full of small scratches that will prove my time spent with the watch. Crazy idea, haha. 4. I have no metal strap watches, so I wanted one, this seems to be the perfect one for me. Before that, I had my eyes on a Tissot Seastar 1000 (T120.407.11.041.01 specifically). I am short on money right now, I hope I'll be able to buy the watch around June or July. If I'll be able to get it in May, you have no idea how thrilled I'd be. Haha, can't wait!

  • @ddsixoneone2300
    @ddsixoneone2300 5 років тому +1

    Great honest video, in my opinion there's nothing wrong with homage watches. It's like if we only went for originality in building design most people would be living in mud huts. For me, a mechanical watch is an example of a system that is the pinnacle of engineering achievement. Steinhart is a German brand so what's not to like? I'm a fan of the brand. Again, great video

  • @teamhonn
    @teamhonn 6 років тому +1

    Nice video. keep them coming. Ask questions and you will get lots of answers.

  • @sasazezelic
    @sasazezelic 5 років тому

    The size is just perfect for your wrist!

  • @AlexMickeyMichalik
    @AlexMickeyMichalik 2 роки тому +2

    None of what you said here is embarrassing - I was on the same level of knowledge, if not even lower haha, a year ago when I started getting into watches (checking what the difference is between quartz, mechanical and automatic stuff, etc.), and I still consider myself a newbie 😉 And always bear in mind this - whenever some "enthusiast" is "degrading" you based on a lack of knowledge / not having something "good" ("good" in their minds, obviously), don't stick to them, don't even reply, it's not worth it 😉 A real watch guy is always like "wear what you love, what makes you happy, wear what you think is great", and that's really it. Hope you'll enjoy your Steinhart 😉

  • @canerbatman2303
    @canerbatman2303 6 років тому +2

    Nice video’s. I am from Holland and I bought this watch because of the forums etc too. And I also just started “collecting” or you can call it “learning” about watches. So, I will follow your channal.

    • @arnoldjanssen1803
      @arnoldjanssen1803 6 років тому

      Caner Batman ....Steinhart horloges zijn super! Ik heb zelf de Ocean One Green bezel 42mm. Bevalt me meer dan goed. Fijne feestdagen en een goed 218.

    • @canerbatman2303
      @canerbatman2303 6 років тому

      Arnold Janssen jij ook!

    • @northpole6060
      @northpole6060 6 років тому

      I guess your Grail watch is Rolex Batman

  • @Ott0vonBismarck
    @Ott0vonBismarck 5 місяців тому

    What do you think about the Cronos submariner l6005?

  • @___Avocado
    @___Avocado 10 місяців тому

    Ive just obtained the Steainhardt Mil 1, its an amazing timepiece :)

  • @michaeldunn9228
    @michaeldunn9228 4 роки тому

    I very nearly purchased a pre-owned Sea Dweller. Fully serviced, polished, pristine. Looked stunning on then I realised I was just about to spend £9000 on a 10 year old watch I would likely only wear on special occasions and only I would know it was real! One purpose of these things is how they make you feel. Anyway I put my £1000 Christopher Ward C60 pro on NATO back on and realised it looked just as impressive. I own various Swiss Made watches, mostly Christopher Ward as they are amazing quality with 3 times build cost price business model, other firms being 7 to 30 times! I went mental on an Oris Aquis chronograph but that gets real attention when worn. An Ocean One Ceramic 42 is next on my order list as I know it will do exactly what my other Swiss watches do and at a realistic price. Own a watch and enjoy it!

  • @newyorklad3994
    @newyorklad3994 5 років тому

    This guy is a special human. Honest and forthright. I was today given a Steinhart Ocean One ceramic bezel diver watch from my sons for my 65th birthday. That is just one reason to like the watch. It was a gift from family. A gift emerging from that special bond between a father and sons. If you like this watch for any reason and want one, get it. Forget about the pretentious gibber about the pros and cons of homages from the bleachers. Most people are dark and broken. Ignore them. The only thing that counts is YOU. Your thoughts, your life, your path, your family bonds, your relationships.; they are special and sacred. The watch itself is a gem. A steal. High quality.

  • @kaisoerfjord6794
    @kaisoerfjord6794 5 років тому

    Unstable on the wrist, due to the CASEBACK BULGE and the HIGHER LUG-ENDS, so you end up tightening the bracelet until that BULGE SINKS INTO THE DIMPLE it forms in the skin/fat-tissue of your wrist.

  • @DeanR3
    @DeanR3 5 років тому

    Great review 👌

  • @JustinW71
    @JustinW71 5 років тому

    The 39mm is good in proportions to your wrist size. Out of curiosity what is your wrist size?

  • @timothythomas1626
    @timothythomas1626 4 роки тому

    There is only 2 videos on youtube on the steinhart Vintage red. I am getting one and am thinking of doing a video. Maybe keep the music low on future video. I have to run back and forth. To first turn down the volume to not rock the sleeping house. And secondly to turn it up to hear you.

  • @poulemolle
    @poulemolle 3 роки тому

    caught this one in 2020. Also starting in the watches rabbit hole and about to pull the trigger on the Steinhart . If you're in 416 region , let me know ! Great video

  • @user-oq9nc1wt2r
    @user-oq9nc1wt2r 5 років тому

    It's a great value watch. When you buy an skx and take the cost and admin of changing the crystal, the bracelet and the bezel it's actually likely more expensive. Plus no hand winding is a let down the skx movement is really basic. Skx is a great piece but as a second or third watch not a primary watch.

  • @souniert
    @souniert Рік тому

    Never ever apologize for it you do not know! Only at fault if you are too lazy to try to figure it out! There are incredibly smart indoor rich people change a tire on a car so the point being is that no one knows anything or everything I mean. Great video and keep up with your honesty!

  • @marcusszewczyk4948
    @marcusszewczyk4948 6 років тому +1

    simple question do you like the steinhart hope its a yes
    that's all that's maters
    I love my triton

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому

      marcus szewczyk yes I’m very happy with it. I’ll have it for many years I’m sure

  • @mrfuriouser
    @mrfuriouser 6 років тому +1

    One should never feel embarrassed for not knowing something, as it is much worse to never seek the answers. Remember, there is no such thing as a priori knowledge; we all started out knowing nothing.

  • @NikonFM2n
    @NikonFM2n 3 роки тому +1

    I love my 42mm Steinhart Hulk.

  • @simoninglis7437
    @simoninglis7437 5 років тому

    Extremely cool video. subscribed. thumbs-upped. :)

  • @arcangelo210
    @arcangelo210 6 років тому +1

    If you take the case back off that watch you will risk damaging the gasket seal which is responsible for the water resistance. If I were you I’d buy a seiko snk or invicta Pro diver and Open one of those up, rather than compromise a perfectly good Swiss Watch as they are much more expensive too repair.

  • @sidneygarcia9288
    @sidneygarcia9288 6 років тому +1

    Really great looking watch. I am between this and the GMT 39 version. Any particular reason why you choose this rather the GMT?

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому

      I don’t fly much and I think the dial is too busy with three hands. I prefer less clutter and more classic design if that helps.

    • @Mobin92
      @Mobin92 4 роки тому

      It's 100 EUR cheaper, and when do you even need that unless you travel internationally.

  • @AttilaTime
    @AttilaTime 3 роки тому

    I bought a Seiko 5 field watch not knowing what it was. I was like mechanical like in the old days. After wearing it for one day I couldn't wear any other watch. All my quartz just seemed uninteresting. After that I got an skx then a steinhart ocean one vintage red.

  • @vast634
    @vast634 3 роки тому

    I bet most people dont know how and automatic transmission works either. Mechanical watches are just not that common anymore as they used to be.

  • @lebojay
    @lebojay 4 роки тому

    No shame it not knowing. Gotta start somewhere.
    Moon phases aren’t good for anything, unless maybe your aim is to take the enemy on a moonless night, but then you’re probably not wearing a watch with moon phases anyway.

  • @terrybrigden7605
    @terrybrigden7605 5 років тому

    Good video....

  • @Jasonhayz42
    @Jasonhayz42 5 років тому

    I know this is about a year old, but at 4:55 there is a banana showcased. I was wondering if you ate it that day or waited until a little later? It’s a tiny bit green. Thanks in advance

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 5 років тому

      I only eat them when they are spotted, cheers

  • @jasonJones-ks5co
    @jasonJones-ks5co 6 років тому +1

    Serg great video as always! Have you made a decision on the Rolex DateJust?

    • @simplyserge5000
      @simplyserge5000 6 років тому +2

      The sales lady will be back from vacation in January. The more I think about it though the more I’m content with my Steinhart.. I can only think of the many adventures I could go on with 8k lol. My money is tied up in investments right now too and its working for me, I’d hate to miss out on potential gains in 2018 if you know what I mean. Thanks for following up. Maybe a 30% discount instead of 20% would seal the deal tho