That is the spirit of a collector, maybe it can be meaningless to others, but the amount of dedication, fanaticism, knowledge and effort that he put into this is astounding.
As a fan antiques, most antiques in my eyes are outdated and unappealing to the eyes. These watches are the exception. Stunning watches that are overflowing with style today.
This for me is what watch collecting is all about. You can keep your multi million dollar auctions, they are meaningless. It’s collectors like this who not only collect beautiful objects but then do serious research and produce wonderful books such as this gentleman has. I have yet to get my first Illinois wrist watch, being top of the American horological heap I’m waiting for the right one but I have vintage Hamilton’s and Elgin’s and these American made watches offer incredible quality for the prices one pays on the vintage market compared to Swiss or Japanese watches. What a shame that it took just ten years to see the almost complete decimation of what was an incredible watch industry that was way ahead of the Swiss when it came to mass manufactured quality. Look at a Hamilton movement from the fifties and compare it to a Swiss made Hamilton a decade later, two completely different watches in terms of quality and finish the former being several steps above the latter!
Very true. I have my grandfathers Hamilton pocket watch from 1951. He said he has never serviced it. And it still keeps perfect time. Collecting watches doesn’t have to be about the expensive names. I purchase what I like. If they happen to be expensive or popular so be it. Some of my most favorite watches are lower cost Russian ones.
@@RedGuy3981 you do know that many antique watches were rivals and had the same mechanism as rolexes. And have greater value based on the scarcity of the working watches. But I also have a vintage oyster date. Just sayin
Great video! So is it your opinion that the Illinois New Yorker represents the highest level of mens art deco beauty? I have one of them in 21 jewels as well as a Hamilton Square B engraved case that also represents this same late 1920s period of fine watch making.
You can’t have enough, as the more you have, the more you want, you can only wear one watch, as I found out, it’s it’s gold, wait for the price to go up… rare then take it easy, try and get out if that case and show the world your collection.
That is the spirit of a collector, maybe it can be meaningless to others, but the amount of dedication, fanaticism, knowledge and effort that he put into this is astounding.
That was beautifully said. You make fanaticism sound like a compliment!😜😁
I have liked watches since i was about 10yrs old. 49yrs old now and still enjoy them. Automatic, Quartz , Kinetic , Solar. I like them all.
As a fan antiques, most antiques in my eyes are outdated and unappealing to the eyes. These watches are the exception. Stunning watches that are overflowing with style today.
This for me is what watch collecting is all about. You can keep your multi million dollar auctions, they are meaningless. It’s collectors like this who not only collect beautiful objects but then do serious research and produce wonderful books such as this gentleman has.
I have yet to get my first Illinois wrist watch, being top of the American horological heap I’m waiting for the right one but I have vintage Hamilton’s and Elgin’s and these American made watches offer incredible quality for the prices one pays on the vintage market compared to Swiss or Japanese watches.
What a shame that it took just ten years to see the almost complete decimation of what was an incredible watch industry that was way ahead of the Swiss when it came to mass manufactured quality. Look at a Hamilton movement from the fifties and compare it to a Swiss made Hamilton a decade later, two completely different watches in terms of quality and finish the former being several steps above the latter!
Very true. I have my grandfathers Hamilton pocket watch from 1951. He said he has never serviced it. And it still keeps perfect time. Collecting watches doesn’t have to be about the expensive names. I purchase what I like. If they happen to be expensive or popular so be it. Some of my most favorite watches are lower cost Russian ones.
Sir Send me your no I am buying thi watches
So glad this was in my recommendations. I would take one of these watches over a Rolex any day.
If you're really interested in the history and the physics of precision timekeeping.... U'd certainly pick a Rolex any day
@@RedGuy3981 you do know that many antique watches were rivals and had the same mechanism as rolexes. And have greater value based on the scarcity of the working watches. But I also have a vintage oyster date. Just sayin
Stunning watches and a true passion for his hobby.
Gotta respect his passion!
Lovely. I collect the 9 o'clock second-hand ones, whatever they are officially named. Fun stuff!
very interesting, thank you
Beautiful collection.
Thank you very much for
Showing your colecction of knowlege and watches.
Beautiful watches
He looks like Sigmund Freud! Lol
No link or location to buy the book?
Great video! So is it your opinion that the Illinois New Yorker represents the highest level of mens art deco beauty? I have one of them in 21 jewels as well as a Hamilton Square B engraved case that also represents this same late 1920s period of fine watch making.
He's lucky I'd give anything for a collection like that. I too have a watch fedish
Excelente colección te felicito amigo yo también coleccionó.
Love vintage
One amazing American made man. :)
Wonderful. The wataches, and the author.
I want this book collection. Please Santa.
Well done!
Beautiful watches :)
You can’t have enough, as the more you have, the more you want, you can only wear one watch, as I found out, it’s it’s gold, wait for the price to go up… rare then take it easy, try and get out if that case and show the world your collection.
I live in Washington, DC and I have no idea what vintage watch shop he’s referring to, but I’m curious to find out.
i like vintage watch automatic engine👍🏻
This guy must like vintage watches or something.
WOW!!!!!
📙💯
Please give me information is DARIUS WATCH.
I have very old bretling gold watch for man the leader are broken like ashes but the watch still gold and new can I sale it
Do u buy a vintage wrist watch
Theres meny time😉😉😁😂
lotus ten dollars coin watch is it gold ? when it made ? one face
This guy with all those books and doesn't know what vintage mean
You're Grandfather's vintage watch must have been a sundial.