22 yrs old myself and cannot think of anything better for my age than an orient kamasu, same build quality as a seiko 5 being a seiko brand and for around the same price point you get a sapphire crystal
Yep, it’s true. I found as I got older that it was easier to read analogue watch faces rather than digital. And specially ones with the darker face and light hands; like that Tudor first up, it's beautiful.
For dress watch around $500 I'd prefer Seiko Presage cocktail. The dials are absolutely stunning and they come with several color options to suit you most.
I‘m 30 and own 3 watches. A Christopher ward dive/dress hybrid, a Nomos ahoi and a Orient kamasu. Every watch has it‘s purpose and every watch has memories attached.
The Bambino’s are great. But I would also recommend the Glycine Combat 36mm. You can find them just under $300 US. Very versatile casual everyday pieces that are strap monsters. I have the silver dial, but the black and blue dials are beautiful as well. The bracelets are very well made also.
Hey brother, Just got your sample kit, can’t wait to get it. I’m stationed in Okinawa so will take a bit to leave any reviews lol. 17 yr AD Marine here Semper Fi. This is a great video!
I just purchased the German watch Pionier Model Florida. Beautiful Rose Gold with a Blue Face Chronograph. Great detail very sturdy. I'm 62 semi retired. It's about a $1500 watch but every spring they have a huge sale. Got mine 75% off
I’m not ashamed to say I’m watch snob. All you’re recommendations were on point. Timex makes a nice looking automatic professional looking dress watch that is inexpensive. I love both G-shock and automatic Timex watches as well as Rolex and other high end luxury timepieces.
I have a G-Shock atomic watch from Military and its over 35 years old, still works like new and wear it when I ride my motorcycles. I've often thought to replace it but its got lots of memories. I have others in my collection but wear the G-Shock more often.
Antonio, I bought my first watch recently to help change my style. Now in my 30s. I've applied many tips from your videos and now I have women approaching me. It's crazy how night and day it is.
When I was 14 years old, I started dabbling my fingers into the style world and my father bought me a 70€ Carly Roy RM-103D, I'm 17 (soon going to be 19) but it's still one of the highlights of my wardrobe and I absolutely LOVE wearing it.
If you just want something affordable, quirky and fun I think Vostoc watches are the way to go. Personally I am really into watches and I have a few affordable ones. I am 19 years old and in a few month I will get my first paycheck while working for the company many of my peers dream of. I am going to reward myself with a Tissot in the price range of 400€-500€. I think you can't go wrong with a Tissot with the powematic 80 movement.
I enjoyed the video. I still have my G-Shock from my Military days. Most of these watches I won't wear because of the metal bands. I'm retired and wear what I want. For day to day casual, I alternate between my Fossil with the Black Housing /Neon Blue silicone strap and my Fossil Silver Housing/Black Silicone strap depending on what colors I am in. When I'm dressing up, I have a nice Seiko with a leather strap and a Citizen that I wear. I can pretty much afford to get any watch I want, but why fix what isn't broken. I like what I have. :)
I have an all silver Fossil watch I bought about 15 years ago that is the everyday watch that I love. I can wear it with jeans or a suit and it still looks great. I've even had women compliment me on the watch.
Great video! I’m 47 and I wear a Swatch with a mallard on the face and a knife and fork for the minute and hour hand. Not an everyday watch, but it’s a fun one. My first luxury watch was a Nomos, one I get the most compliments on is my Monoco. And the watch I want for my next big purchase is the Zenith El Primero 38mm...because I also have smaller writs.
I don't know much about watches. I've seen Seiko, Citizen and know of Rolex, but my mentality was "if it tells time almost as accurately as another, I'll spend my money on a cheaper piece so I can afford other things." That said, my only "nice" watches are from Skagen. They're inexpensive but just look nice without being overly expensive or too big. It's simple and effective. This video is making me consider getting a seiko.
@@RealMenRealStyle Awesome. There's a really great community on Facebook run by Marvin Menke, founder of Hemel. Load of microbrand owners in there. I myself own (at a guess) 25-30 watches, and I'd say over half are micros or Kickstarter/Indiegogo projects.
When I was serving in Iraq (Army), I purchased a Solar Rechargable Casio Pro-Trek. Absolutely loved it, and it certainly got the job done. But now that I'm out, I'm going with the Samsung Smartwatch. Love being able to switch out the displays on a whim. I just would rather the battery life was a tad longer.
Great video Antonio! I agree with your choice of a Seiko 5 for early 20s. I bought an SNKL43 after graduating college and I find that it fits perfectly in my business casual office climate, can be dressed up and down as needed.
Just turned 70 last December. Bought an Apple Watch for doing my morning runs and syncing with my iPhone. For dress, I have a simple Citizen in rose gold with a brown leather band.
Hi Antonio , i'd like to add my two cent and say " Orient bambino " . Pretty , elegent and not that expensive to be honest . If you guys ( the viewers ) haven't heard of this brand i definitely recommend that you take a look at it . Cheers !.
I picked up the Todd Snyder field watch like immediately after seeing this a couple months ago and it's been fantastic! Picked up some additional straps for it and it's great for the office setting while in uniform and for casual settings too!
I’m on a tight budget but want to make a statement. Invicta 1953 black dial has been a great selection for me. My back up is a Citizen Chronograph I’m black on a black and gray stripe NATO band. Thanks for the info - keep it coming.
I'll be 39 this summer and I love my Datejust 36 with the blue dial on the jubilee bracelet. The only problem is now non of my other watches get any wrist time. I've got a 7" wrist but I think it's just a classic size.
I'm 72. I wear divers I wear divers with jeans. I wear divers with chinos. I wear divers with suits. I like the look. I like the utility of the timing bezel. I like that divers are tough (real divers are each pressure tested to the rated depth). Mine are all Seiko Prospex (pronounced Proh-spex = professional specifications)
Love my G Shock. Im a geologist, have had that thing busted off rocks/covered in mud/deep underwater/underground a bunch of times in all the dust and grime taking samples/hit with tools and hammers/constant rain, you name it, it survived it. Is it pretty, no. Does it work, yes!
As a 23 year old recently turned 24, the Orient Mako 2 is one of the best watches one can find. It's an automatic dive watch, with hacking and hand winding and the a beautiful dial, similar to those found in an Explorer. Sure, the end links are hollow, but those can easily be replaced by another bracelet or with a Nato. For approx. $160, you can't beat that value. I love the Kamasu too, but those looks like a Seiko Cocktail collection homage so it's a no go for me.
How can I create a unique outfit? The ideas I like are already taken. For example, I want to wear a black t-shirt with a black or charcoal suit. But, Maury Povich has already done it and copying other people's outfits causes me to feel bad. I can't find my style because all the styles I like have already been done. I like t-shirts with suits and dark colors. There's many other outfits I like but can't wear them because someone else has already worn it and being a copycat isn't what I desire to transform into. Please tell me advice and opinions regarding what I should do.
The seiko sarb033 is the perfect example of how you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a watch that will go up in value. They are selling north of $600 and are continuing to go up. I wish I had got one with my sarb017.
Im in my early 20's an im in love with my Bulova precisionist (non chronograph) love the sweeping second hand and the leather band. So good for just around $190. Im getting a Seiko coutura soon hope to feel the fizz with that to
I got something like 2 rolexes, 2 Seiko 5's, a Timex, a quartz Citizen, an Eco-Drive Citizen and 2 rectangular shaped Peugeots. My Peugeots are very low-priced simple descent looking watches that I use more than my other fancier watches. Citizen has some really nice looking new automatic models coming out soon.
Bought my Explorer (114270) last year at 35 years old. Loving it! It’s the perfect Rolex. Would love to pick up a 39mm Pelagos if Tudor ever releases one.
I'm 16 and I have the same seiko 5 but in the pepsi color and I also have a seiko 5 that looks like the SARB. Oh, and the bracelet on your datejust is the jubilee bracelet the other bracelet option is the oyster
Nah i'm just a 20 but i have 4 four rolex 2 petek philippe 3 tudor 2 omega seamaster/constelation what you guys think should i wear??... i olny wear rolex daytona
Orient is a Seiko brand that is often overlooked. Orient Bambino is stylish, and I am planning on owning one when business normalizes. Also there are points for heritage over price. The Omega Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch" is great value and the first watch qualified by NASA for space missions.
How about how to know if you can swim the watch? Or if its for formal or casual situation, or maybe they can be for both? And most versatile straps that can work well if your on a suite or even working out?🇵🇭
I have 6 watches in my collection, 4 of them you can say they're fashion watches from when i dont know much about watches. My first luxury-ish watch i bought is the Tissot Seastar Powermatic, love that watch! But now im also looking at Longines, Blancpain (used) and still consider Seiko Presage and Orient for the cheaper alternatives.
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Seiko SARB033 - the best value watch ever, but unfortunately discontinued Another watches I missed in your video were: Seiko SARB017 Alpinist - the best versatile & value watch Hamilton Khaki Field King Auto or just Hamilton Khaki Field Auto any of the two is really great value watch for what it offers.
I was gifted a Torneau from my company for my anniversary. Anybody familiar with this brand? It retails at about $400. I'm just getting into watches. Good video Antonio!
Before buying any luxury watches you should build a small collection a watches that match your own needs. It's like getting a basic wardrobe. When you've got the basics covered you can add some flair or step up the quality of the items you've got.
Hello, just noticed your suede jacket, is that one from your collection? If so looks great. I’m hope you come out with the Gray one, But to be honest all the colors are stunning looking.
I enjoy comparisons like this and I really like watches so this seemed like an ideal video for me. However after linking the ideal watch to to age and linking age to cost you forgot (?) to state the price, or better yet a range of prices for the item being discussed. Actually, I think that you could easily make covert this video into two or three (or more) videos like low cost, mid-range, and expensive watches. Another way might be electronic vs self winding. I am sure there are other ways of looking at this but enough said. I like comparisons to go into depth, into detail that will really help me decide to buy a product. I know that electronic watches are looked down on by many (most) watch aficionados but I like accuracy. Knowing that my watch is within 15 seconds of the true time is very comforting to me. I recall that when electronic watches first started hitting the street they were so inexpensive ($20-30, forty years ago) that I would look forward to a watch breaking just so I could justify buying another. Well, I think I should just stop since I think I am rambling. Have a great day. P.S. my favorite watch brand right now is Citizen.
I find it hard to justify having a basic watch when I can have a quality smartwatch like the Samsung Galaxy watch. I have that, replaced the band with a metal one, and I love it. I have an analog face on it, but it has a reminder when I need to get up and move around, keeps track of my step count, I get text notifications, I can check the weather, I can pay with just a tap, etc. There are some hybrid watches out there, but none are quite as good as a full smartwatch.
My gshock was the very first item that I purchased with my own money. I had it with me on 4 deployments (31st MEU, not combat) and it served me perfectly right up until the battery died. Still need to get around to getting that swapped out.
I'm thirty years old and working on a budget of less than $50. Timex and Fossil are the only two watches of decent quality that I can afford. That being said, I also have a small collection of pocket watches.
Teens-casio.20s-seiko/orient.30s-oris/longine/breitling/tudor/omega.40s-rolex/rolex/rolex.50s-audemars /patek.60s enjoy your collection.70s start giving those to your kids n sell some😉
Love the channel, I usually come for the fragrance reviews. I am also a watch guy. I like the choices you put forth. I ALWAYS wanted a Rolex GMT told myself when I hit 50. However, as luck would have it I found the Tudor Black Bay GMT and its amazing I love the classic vibe of the watch its like a classic Rolex, and unique. My first pretty good watch I bought was made by Tissot 1000m diver, I think for those looking to step up above Seiko and Citizen (both great watches) {Seiko for mechanical and Citizen I think does better solar quartz] Tissot, Longines and Hamilton offer a lot for the money. Others that are solid are Breitling and Omega can't go wrong with either. Lastly, I own divers I like that style of watch but a brand that I love, it's less money than some of the others I own but offers an incredible watch for less than $2000 is Oris. Specifically, the Oris Aquis. They are unique (doesn't try to look like Rolex etc..) the shape for a big watch sits great on the wrist even under dress shirts. It's still a family owned watch company (so NOT part of the Swatch Group) which is kind of neat and nostalgic, quality of bracelet and crystal is up with far more expensive brands. Your suggestions for people looking for a first solid nice watch Seiko/ Citizen as well the suggestion of a Casio G-shock for durability (I ran over mine and it still works) are all great recommendations.
22 yrs old myself and cannot think of anything better for my age than an orient kamasu, same build quality as a seiko 5 being a seiko brand and for around the same price point you get a sapphire crystal
Dude, I'm 22 as well and last summer I bought the orient kamasu (burgundy dial). It's such a good looking watch, very pleased with it.
Couldn't agree more. In fact, I bought my friend one for his wedding and he couldn't be happier with it.
Yep, it’s true. I found as I got older that it was easier to read analogue watch faces rather than digital.
And specially ones with the darker face and light hands; like that Tudor first up, it's beautiful.
For dress watch around $500 I'd prefer Seiko Presage cocktail. The dials are absolutely stunning and they come with several color options to suit you most.
I‘m 30 and own 3 watches. A Christopher ward dive/dress hybrid, a Nomos ahoi and a Orient kamasu. Every watch has it‘s purpose and every watch has memories attached.
Own the SARB033 and never regretted it! Change the strap and it's a completely new watch. Easily dressed down with a nato as well!
I have to agree with this as I own this sarb033
It’s a great all around watch. I have the 35. It is too bad that they discontinued them. A lot of bang for your buck.
@@tonyrome655 Agree. Looking for a new piece with the same versatility and price range. Orient Bambino? Hmm
The Bambino’s are great. But I would also recommend the Glycine Combat 36mm. You can find them just under $300 US. Very versatile casual everyday pieces that are strap monsters. I have the silver dial, but the black and blue dials are beautiful as well. The bracelets are very well made also.
Hey brother, Just got your sample kit, can’t wait to get it. I’m stationed in Okinawa so will take a bit to leave any reviews lol. 17 yr AD Marine here Semper Fi. This is a great video!
Two days ago I bought a timex watch and now I feel that I made a good decision. Thanks man
I just purchased the German watch Pionier Model Florida. Beautiful Rose Gold with a Blue Face Chronograph. Great detail very sturdy. I'm 62 semi retired. It's about a $1500 watch but every spring they have a huge sale. Got mine 75% off
22 yrs old. Just bought my first watch. I have chosen Orient Maestro. Great dress watch and at the same time it fits good in more casual situations.
I'm 17,and I got the adjust Seiko automatic watch , that is in the thumbnail
Solid choice!
Same man :) it's a great looking and functioning watch for the price
Prospex Samurai ❤️
_"For men over 90 years old, don't go past this Casio pocket watch."_
2 deployments and a ton Of field ops with my G Shock. Still running today.
Number one used watch by military and astronauts.
F-91W!!!! This is why we love you Antonio. You always cover the full range of options.
I’m not ashamed to say I’m watch snob. All you’re recommendations were on point. Timex makes a nice looking automatic professional looking dress watch that is inexpensive. I love both G-shock and automatic Timex watches as well as Rolex and other high end luxury timepieces.
I have a G-Shock atomic watch from Military and its over 35 years old, still works like new and wear it when I ride my motorcycles. I've often thought to replace it but its got lots of memories. I have others in my collection but wear the G-Shock more often.
Casio g-Shocks kill the watchgame.
And it is the real military watch.
Who would ever use a a rolex in the army 😃😂😃
Antonio, I bought my first watch recently to help change my style. Now in my 30s. I've applied many tips from your videos and now I have women approaching me. It's crazy how night and day it is.
When I was 14 years old, I started dabbling my fingers into the style world and my father bought me a 70€ Carly Roy RM-103D, I'm 17 (soon going to be 19) but it's still one of the highlights of my wardrobe and I absolutely LOVE wearing it.
First watch I ever got was a G-Shock, knocked it, whacked it, thrown it, drowned it. Absolutely indestructable piece of kit
I love jubilee bracelets. They look so classy
Swatch and Rado make some good watches too. They are pretty much value for money and are elegant to look at.
If you just want something affordable, quirky and fun I think Vostoc watches are the way to go.
Personally I am really into watches and I have a few affordable ones. I am 19 years old and in a few month I will get my first paycheck while working for the company many of my peers dream of. I am going to reward myself with a Tissot in the price range of 400€-500€. I think you can't go wrong with a Tissot with the powematic 80 movement.
37 years - Nordgreen - Pioneer (love it, love the sustainability and donations side, I look good and I do good)
I enjoyed the video. I still have my G-Shock from my Military days. Most of these watches I won't wear because of the metal bands. I'm retired and wear what I want. For day to day casual, I alternate between my Fossil with the Black Housing /Neon Blue silicone strap and my Fossil Silver Housing/Black Silicone strap depending on what colors I am in. When I'm dressing up, I have a nice Seiko with a leather strap and a Citizen that I wear. I can pretty much afford to get any watch I want, but why fix what isn't broken. I like what I have. :)
I have an all silver Fossil watch I bought about 15 years ago that is the everyday watch that I love. I can wear it with jeans or a suit and it still looks great. I've even had women compliment me on the watch.
Great video! I’m 47 and I wear a Swatch with a mallard on the face and a knife and fork for the minute and hour hand. Not an everyday watch, but it’s a fun one. My first luxury watch was a Nomos, one I get the most compliments on is my Monoco. And the watch I want for my next big purchase is the Zenith El Primero 38mm...because I also have smaller writs.
I don't know much about watches. I've seen Seiko, Citizen and know of Rolex, but my mentality was "if it tells time almost as accurately as another, I'll spend my money on a cheaper piece so I can afford other things." That said, my only "nice" watches are from Skagen. They're inexpensive but just look nice without being overly expensive or too big. It's simple and effective. This video is making me consider getting a seiko.
Zelos, yes! I love their bronze Swordfish. Great to hear some of the micros getting a shoutout 😃
Agreed! We'll have more videos on micros.
@@RealMenRealStyle Awesome. There's a really great community on Facebook run by Marvin Menke, founder of Hemel. Load of microbrand owners in there.
I myself own (at a guess) 25-30 watches, and I'd say over half are micros or Kickstarter/Indiegogo projects.
When I was serving in Iraq (Army), I purchased a Solar Rechargable Casio Pro-Trek. Absolutely loved it, and it certainly got the job done. But now that I'm out, I'm going with the Samsung Smartwatch. Love being able to switch out the displays on a whim. I just would rather the battery life was a tad longer.
imo instead of tudor you can look after an omega seamaster, it has tons of heritage, huge collection of dials and models and yeah same watch as 007.
Great video Antonio! I agree with your choice of a Seiko 5 for early 20s. I bought an SNKL43 after graduating college and I find that it fits perfectly in my business casual office climate, can be dressed up and down as needed.
Just turned 70 last December. Bought an Apple Watch for doing my morning runs and syncing with my iPhone. For dress, I have a simple Citizen in rose gold with a brown leather band.
I was given a Rolex explorer 1016 as a 33rd birthday gift and still wearing today 32 years later,my one and only beautiful watch
"Stand up to the test of time." Good pun! That Rolex bracelet? Jubilee.
10:07 Jubilee!
I’m 36 and I have an Oris Artelier Complication (around 3000 $) . It has been with me for 15 years and I’ve never regretted buying it.
Hi Antonio , i'd like to add my two cent and say " Orient bambino " . Pretty , elegent and not that expensive to be honest . If you guys ( the viewers ) haven't heard of this brand i definitely recommend that you take a look at it . Cheers !.
I bought my first good watch at 15 yrs old, in 1998. Bought a Fossil watch. Not quite $100 bucks but it was a pretty good watch! Looked nice too.
I picked up the Todd Snyder field watch like immediately after seeing this a couple months ago and it's been fantastic! Picked up some additional straps for it and it's great for the office setting while in uniform and for casual settings too!
A Casio CA-53. I've taken it all over the world, and 10 years later, haven't replaced the battery and it comes with a calculator.
I’m on a tight budget but want to make a statement. Invicta 1953 black dial has been a great selection for me. My back up is a Citizen Chronograph I’m black on a black and gray stripe NATO band. Thanks for the info - keep it coming.
I'll be 39 this summer and I love my Datejust 36 with the blue dial on the jubilee bracelet.
The only problem is now non of my other watches get any wrist time. I've got a 7" wrist but I think it's just a classic size.
Another sign of stable emotional development and maturity?
Not caring what people think about your watch.
I just picked up a Bulova Sinatra collection watch the other day and it is currently the number one watch in the collection.
Dope watches, I like Seiko watches
I like those too.
I am fan of TGV- UGWC, All watch models as per age and budget are perfectly listed... 👍🏻..glad that you didn't mention things like MVMT or DW...
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@@davidmcaninch4714 what?
I’m 24 and daily my 39mm Explorer.. It’s absolutely perfect!
I'm 72. I wear divers I wear divers with jeans. I wear divers with chinos. I wear divers with suits. I like the look. I like the utility of the timing bezel. I like that divers are tough (real divers are each pressure tested to the rated depth). Mine are all Seiko Prospex (pronounced Proh-spex = professional specifications)
Love my G Shock. Im a geologist, have had that thing busted off rocks/covered in mud/deep underwater/underground a bunch of times in all the dust and grime taking samples/hit with tools and hammers/constant rain, you name it, it survived it. Is it pretty, no. Does it work, yes!
As a 23 year old recently turned 24, the Orient Mako 2 is one of the best watches one can find. It's an automatic dive watch, with hacking and hand winding and the a beautiful dial, similar to those found in an Explorer.
Sure, the end links are hollow, but those can easily be replaced by another bracelet or with a Nato.
For approx. $160, you can't beat that value.
I love the Kamasu too, but those looks like a Seiko Cocktail collection homage so it's a no go for me.
How can I create a unique outfit? The ideas I like are already taken. For example, I want to wear a black t-shirt with a black or charcoal suit. But, Maury Povich has already done it and copying other people's outfits causes me to feel bad. I can't find my style because all the styles I like have already been done. I like t-shirts with suits and dark colors. There's many other outfits I like but can't wear them because someone else has already worn it and being a copycat isn't what I desire to transform into. Please tell me advice and opinions regarding what I should do.
for lower end watches, I like Citizen and Timex. For higher quality brands I love Grand Seiko and Tudor
The seiko sarb033 is the perfect example of how you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a watch that will go up in value. They are selling north of $600 and are continuing to go up. I wish I had got one with my sarb017.
Im in my early 20's an im in love with my Bulova precisionist (non chronograph) love the sweeping second hand and the leather band. So good for just around $190. Im getting a Seiko coutura soon hope to feel the fizz with that to
Citizen Skyhawk is my favorite. Citizen has always been a good brand to me.
My first watch was a G-shock. Plastic and dull but I had it for several years. I need me a Seiko watch soon!
For military go for g shocks. You'll never break it. This guy speaks the truth.
Thanks for the budget options!!
Hey you inspire me so much, thank you
Hey. I appreciate you!
Thank you for your inspiration, I am going to go in the military when I get older
I started a youtube channel because if you, i dont do the same thing, but you are why i started
I saw the Tag Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 Automatic at the end of the video. Very nice watch.
I got something like 2 rolexes, 2 Seiko 5's, a Timex, a quartz Citizen, an Eco-Drive Citizen and 2 rectangular shaped Peugeots. My Peugeots are very low-priced simple descent looking watches that I use more than my other fancier watches. Citizen has some really nice looking new automatic models coming out soon.
Bought my Explorer (114270) last year at 35 years old. Loving it! It’s the perfect Rolex. Would love to pick up a 39mm Pelagos if Tudor ever releases one.
From PFC to Gunny to today, I still rock my G-Shock Mudman every day. If I need something fancy, I have my Seiko Ignition BAR Honda F1 watch.
*Seiko 5 Sports and Komandirskie (Russian Military Mechanical Wristwatch) are the best wristwatch I ever own.*
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I'm 16 and I have the same seiko 5 but in the pepsi color and I also have a seiko 5 that looks like the SARB. Oh, and the bracelet on your datejust is the jubilee bracelet the other bracelet option is the oyster
I own a Breitling chronomat automatic since 24 years, suits me fine.
Jubilee on the DateJust is amazing! Love the video.
Antonio just adding fuel to watch collecting obsession..
:p
Whether you're in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or beyond, there's a timepiece that complements your personality and lifestyle
Nah i'm just a 20 but i have 4 four rolex 2 petek philippe
3 tudor 2 omega seamaster/constelation
what you guys think should i wear??... i olny wear rolex daytona
Orient is a Seiko brand that is often overlooked. Orient Bambino is stylish, and I am planning on owning one when business normalizes.
Also there are points for heritage over price. The Omega Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch" is great value and the first watch qualified by NASA for space missions.
It’s a good list. I think a Speedmaster should be on it, as well as a Moonswatch for an affordable, younger alternative.
Rolex Sub is still a classic for middle guys. Hard to beat!
seiko sarb 033, and seiko sary055 are the most beautiful watches among them
Started my collection with a Tissot 427 automatic but it got stolen. Now i have my favourite watch, the Omega Speedmaster
I think the Hamilton khaki series is pretty solid for price for a 20 something. I have a khaki navy pioneer, and it’s my daily driver.
How about how to know if you can swim the watch? Or if its for formal or casual situation, or maybe they can be for both? And most versatile straps that can work well if your on a suite or even working out?🇵🇭
Interesting options Antonio!
I have 6 watches in my collection, 4 of them you can say they're fashion watches from when i dont know much about watches. My first luxury-ish watch i bought is the Tissot Seastar Powermatic, love that watch! But now im also looking at Longines, Blancpain (used) and still consider Seiko Presage and Orient for the cheaper alternatives.
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Seiko SARB033 - the best value watch ever, but unfortunately discontinued
Another watches I missed in your video were:
Seiko SARB017 Alpinist - the best versatile & value watch
Hamilton Khaki Field King Auto
or just
Hamilton Khaki Field Auto
any of the two is really great value watch for what it offers.
I’m 19 and I have an Invicta watch.
A trick: you can watch series at Flixzone. I've been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Jordy Harlem yup, been using flixzone for since december myself =)
I was gifted a Torneau from my company for my anniversary. Anybody familiar with this brand? It retails at about $400. I'm just getting into watches. Good video Antonio!
Love the Jubilee bracelet and the best looking Rolex!
Hey Could you recommend me whether I should get Armani code Profumo or absolu ?
Jubilee
absolu
Before buying any luxury watches you should build a small collection a watches that match your own needs. It's like getting a basic wardrobe. When you've got the basics covered you can add some flair or step up the quality of the items you've got.
The Hamilton Ventura Autos are great for a conversation starter. Not sure of the durability but they certainly have a history.
Hello, just noticed your suede jacket, is that one from your collection? If so looks great. I’m hope you come out with the Gray one, But to be honest all the colors are stunning looking.
I enjoy comparisons like this and I really like watches so this seemed like an ideal video for me. However after linking the ideal watch to to age and linking age to cost you forgot (?) to state the price, or better yet a range of prices for the item being discussed. Actually, I think that you could easily make covert this video into two or three (or more) videos like low cost, mid-range, and expensive watches. Another way might be electronic vs self winding. I am sure there are other ways of looking at this but enough said. I like comparisons to go into depth, into detail that will really help me decide to buy a product. I know that electronic watches are looked down on by many (most) watch aficionados but I like accuracy. Knowing that my watch is within 15 seconds of the true time is very comforting to me. I recall that when electronic watches first started hitting the street they were so inexpensive ($20-30, forty years ago) that I would look forward to a watch breaking just so I could justify buying another. Well, I think I should just stop since I think I am rambling. Have a great day. P.S. my favorite watch brand right now is Citizen.
Its a Jubilee bracelet! Orient, Casio Duros are also fantastic options!
I find it hard to justify having a basic watch when I can have a quality smartwatch like the Samsung Galaxy watch. I have that, replaced the band with a metal one, and I love it. I have an analog face on it, but it has a reminder when I need to get up and move around, keeps track of my step count, I get text notifications, I can check the weather, I can pay with just a tap, etc. There are some hybrid watches out there, but none are quite as good as a full smartwatch.
My gshock was the very first item that I purchased with my own money. I had it with me on 4 deployments (31st MEU, not combat) and it served me perfectly right up until the battery died. Still need to get around to getting that swapped out.
Thanks, for the free sample! I look forward to trying your products.
I just recently bought the seiko 5 military watch
I'm 18 with a seiko 5 snk 803. But Antonio, when will Vitaman get worldwide shipping?
I'm thirty years old and working on a budget of less than $50. Timex and Fossil are the only two watches of decent quality that I can afford.
That being said, I also have a small collection of pocket watches.
how about festina watch are they good brand watch?
Vostok Amphibia is a beautiful watch, each to their own 👍
This was amazing thanks for the video!
Teens-casio.20s-seiko/orient.30s-oris/longine/breitling/tudor/omega.40s-rolex/rolex/rolex.50s-audemars /patek.60s enjoy your collection.70s start giving those to your kids n sell some😉
Is Ricoh Men's watch 21J automatic suitable for someone at the age of 20 and above?
Love the channel, I usually come for the fragrance reviews. I am also a watch guy. I like the choices you put forth. I ALWAYS wanted a Rolex GMT told myself when I hit 50. However, as luck would have it I found the Tudor Black Bay GMT and its amazing I love the classic vibe of the watch its like a classic Rolex, and unique. My first pretty good watch I bought was made by Tissot 1000m diver, I think for those looking to step up above Seiko and Citizen (both great watches) {Seiko for mechanical and Citizen I think does better solar quartz] Tissot, Longines and Hamilton offer a lot for the money.
Others that are solid are Breitling and Omega can't go wrong with either. Lastly, I own divers I like that style of watch but a brand that I love, it's less money than some of the others I own but offers an incredible watch for less than $2000 is Oris. Specifically, the Oris Aquis. They are unique (doesn't try to look like Rolex etc..) the shape for a big watch sits great on the wrist even under dress shirts. It's still a family owned watch company (so NOT part of the Swatch Group) which is kind of neat and nostalgic, quality of bracelet and crystal is up with far more expensive brands.
Your suggestions for people looking for a first solid nice watch Seiko/ Citizen as well the suggestion of a Casio G-shock for durability (I ran over mine and it still works) are all great recommendations.
Antonio, what's the difference between an Lt. and a Private?