Adam, once again you have absolutely floored me with these beautiful watches. I'm really glad you didn't ask which was our favorite. I understand this your business, but if I was in your shoes I would be broke, because I would simply keep all these wartches for myself. Great video.
These episodes are great, Adam! But the watches are even more amazing. I agree with your other commenter who said he'd be completely broke and keeping, rather than selling, all the pieces you introduce us to and have on line. I'm a Daytona guy. So the cherry red 6241 and MOP 116519 make me drool. But the double-red SD and even the Brueget perpetual really tempt me, too. What's not to love?! Thank you for taking the time and energy to produce these. (Yes, I know they're marketing, but they're also very informative.)
Thanks for the excellent educational content. Could you please put together a video on the nicknames of all vintage subs and sea dwellers and the difference in dial iterations? I know there are some videos out on UA-cam, but I really like your way in explaining things and it'd be great if you can do that for us. Thanks
Excellent video the daniel Roth and Breguet parts which I watched with more interest. (I’m not a Rolex fan per se). Anyway, I collect GP neo vintage … specific models. Laureato 8010 36 mm. Laureato olimpico Chronograph ref 8017. Also GP cushion case pieces from 1999-2005. Ref 2598. 2498 and the 2499. Just to share. 🤝
It was actually named after William F. Buckley who was the host of Firing Line and wore a roman numeral dial Rolex throughout his career. Any serious Rolex collector knows this
Rare case where I'd prefer any Rolex over anything else, even though I'd normally prefer that brands over Rolex. See, Rolex is God because of pieces like these here.
What was your favorite watch in this drop?
The lapis dial was absolutely beautiful and my favorite
Breguet classique perpetual calendar. Gorgeous!
1675 3:06 that puffy lume
Breguet perpetual by far
Love these kind of videos 2:57
Enjoyable video, enjoyed the selection of watchs.
Thank you brother
You are the boss man of vintage watches
I appreciate that!
That Lapis datejust is a grail for me! That’s one of the nicest examples of the dial I’ve seen
Yep! Sold in a flash too, was a great one.
@ I’m really not surprised that dial and condition doesn’t come around often
all amazing!!
So are you Mitch!
super informative
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Man i love these videos
We love you too!
Amazing video as usual
Appreciate the kind words!
That Breguet perpetual calendar is unbelievable. Wow
Lapis and Sea-Dweller are stunning.
Awesome episode as always, my favorite breguet watch 🔥.. Adam🙏🙏🙏
Loved this video. My fav was the 1675!
My fave sports Rolex model!
Amazing pieces! That GMT gilt Dial is so beautiful!! 🤩 Thanks for sharing!❤
Thanks for watching!
Adam, once again you have absolutely floored me with these beautiful watches. I'm really glad you didn't ask which was our favorite.
I understand this your business, but if I was in your shoes I would be broke, because I would simply keep all these wartches for myself.
Great video.
I’d be broke too 😂 it’s a fine line I try not to cross often!
These episodes are great, Adam! But the watches are even more amazing. I agree with your other commenter who said he'd be completely broke and keeping, rather than selling, all the pieces you introduce us to and have on line. I'm a Daytona guy. So the cherry red 6241 and MOP 116519 make me drool. But the double-red SD and even the Brueget perpetual really tempt me, too. What's not to love?! Thank you for taking the time and energy to produce these. (Yes, I know they're marketing, but they're also very informative.)
Great video. What’s the watch you’re wearing?
i liked and i liked, i think for collectors it will be the future,vintage its a story telle on the wrist, succes!
🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the excellent educational content. Could you please put together a video on the nicknames of all vintage subs and sea dwellers and the difference in dial iterations? I know there are some videos out on UA-cam, but I really like your way in explaining things and it'd be great if you can do that for us. Thanks
Don’t worry we have something that’s been in the works. Stay tuned!
Man..I can listen to you all day long. More educational content, please. Thanks Adam..
Stunning lapis dial.
That mop is also stunning but you wore it so it makes it completely and utterly uncool.
😂😂😂 no more guest room for you my friend.
Love smaller watches! Sophisticated and gentleman like!
Indeed :)
Excellent video the daniel Roth and Breguet parts which I watched with more interest. (I’m not a Rolex fan per se).
Anyway, I collect GP neo vintage … specific models. Laureato 8010 36 mm. Laureato olimpico Chronograph ref 8017. Also GP cushion case pieces from 1999-2005. Ref 2598. 2498 and the 2499.
Just to share.
🤝
Appreciate the watch nerd love and thanks for sharing!
My favorite is that boucheron carre on your wrist
It’s a VC from the 1930s :) Wenger case, looks like a Normale.
You should call this segment stock watch 😂
Most my watches are 10k gold Hamilton and Bulova from 1940 and to 1967 it fits my style
All about wearing what suits you!
Why did he name a dial after himself and who gave him that right
With enough confidence, the world is your oyster (pun intended).
6:14. That bracelet is in immaculate condition. I think it would look more worn if nothing has ever been done to it.
It was actually named after William F. Buckley who was the host of Firing Line and wore a roman numeral dial Rolex throughout his career. Any serious Rolex collector knows this
@@redneck4528 LMFAO.
No one here knows about thinkers! Your interest in thought identifies you as old.
Rare case where I'd prefer any Rolex over anything else, even though I'd normally prefer that brands over Rolex. See, Rolex is God because of pieces like these here.
You said it!
Was it a thing for Datejusts to have Presidential bracelets back then? 5:24
Yes some out of this region were born on these bands due to supply. Lot of people just put them on as they like the fit as well.
Yayyy
The last Breguet you presented has been praised by Aldis Hodge for the movement constructed by a very well known watch maker in the inner circles?
I’m more interested in what’s on your wrist!!
VC from the 1930s!
1965=59
Stone dials are so cool! Too bad they're a bit too flashy can't rlly wear them with anything unless I'm Bruno Mars or Prince R.I.P.