Watches That Defined the 2010s | The 1916 Company Podcast
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Armand and Tim are breaking down which watches they think were the most influential and emblematic of the 2010s. An important time in watch history, they explain why pieces like the Grand Seiko "Snowflake", Cartier Santos, Omega Speedmaster "Dark Side of the Moon", and many more were all important to the time period and how they shaped what was to come in the current day.
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Guys the addition of pictures adds so much value to the podcast. Thank you so much. If you could ask an intern to go back to the chronograph podcast and add pictures to that one I think it could win whatever the youtube Emmy equivalent is. That content was “Godtier” in every way. Thanks again-
I'm thrilled to see it. We've been talking about this for a while, and I think it's essential if we're going to mirror the podcast on YT as opposed to just posting on podcast platforms.
Best, Tim
I like this format of Tim Mosso and Armand talking watches, and focusing our attention to the watch being discussed. Very informative and exposes us to vintage watches. Look forward to the next iteration in this series.
You covered the Bulgari Octo Finissimo. How does the Finissimo differ from the Octo Roma?
Gents, thanks so much for adding pictures!!! I know it takes more time, but really improved the YT experience.
Great content as always,
These guys are trying to sell $100K+ watches - they really need to put some more effort into their videos
So much better with pictures! Thank you!❤
Awesome choice with the Frodsham. It will never get much recognition due to low production numbers and niche horology (sacrificing size just to end up with time-only), but that is an amazing escapement, true authentic heritage, and legit impressive accuracy. I want one. And you're right; 22K case with the royal warrants on the dial is the way to go.
Another fascinating episode guys
Tnks for adding pictures. Keep it up
thorougly enjoyed this one thx!
I have the medium blue dial Cartier and its so comfortable to wear.They have faith in it given the long guarantee.
Daniel Pearl reference well taken🇺🇸
Good video, and I genuinely enjoyed it. However, it should be titled "Watches That Defined the 2010s, Excluding the Brand that Begins with 'R' That We're No Longer Allowed to Talk About"
Thank you for the pictures!
I like aventurine glass dials, and I love Lange. Infact I bought my dad a Saxonia thin silver dial. But I really don't like the blue copper dial Saxonia. The colour in person isn't a vivid, deep blue, but a more purple-ish colour. Other aventurine dials look much better, atleast to me.
@35:00 he said " It's a perfect tuxedo watch" ive never even wore a Tux, but I don't think you're supposed to wear a watch with a Tux. I could be wrong
I love the santos,but think it is a little expensive because compete with entrh level rolex at 6500€ if you can buy one thhts an other problem with rolex,this santos have a cartier mouvment or an eta?
Tim’s disdain of Journe shining through
I'm here for it.
I wouldn't say distain. Just that his most important watches were released from 1999 (tourbillon) to 2009 (CB). With the possible exception of the Optimum, most of the series-produced Journe models since 2010 have been released to flesh out the line. There weren't many breakthrough products that took the industry in new directions
Best,
Tim
Lol so true the observations on model lines re bmw 😅
Great video, lame name, WATCHBOX sounded way better
For what it is, Cartier is arguably the most absurdly overpriced watch in the luxury watch industry
argues luxury watches are overpriced=small bank account
“Overpriced” is literally the modus operandi of luxury. They’re Veblen goods.
@@davidr2802 You are a self-projecting liar. I said Cartier is stupidly overpriced for what it offers but I will gladly pay $100K+ for Jaeger-LeCoultre and Audemars Piguet
@@ozzy1154 I said absurdly over priced which is what Cartier really is
Elaborate on which models and why they are overpriced rather than moaning without any explanation.