I have that exact Seiko watch which was given to me by my parents in 1973 for my college graduation. It did not work for years despite numerous attempts to shake it and get the second hand to move. My father passed away in 2002. A few weeks after his death, I picked it up and it was ticking away although running very slow. No shaking it to get it going. It was just ticking. I had it tuned and cleaned by Seiko recently and it is now accurate to about 3 second per day. I believe my parents bought it at JC Penney's for $50. Just had to share this story.
I understand the sentimental value of your watch, I keep a Zenith which was bought by my grandfather during the early sixties and after he passed away it was carried by my father for the rest of his life. I don't dare to carry everyday because for me it is too precious and I wouldn't want to damage or loose it in a bathroom (almost impossible to be robbed in Spain). I have got it serviced twice since then, just to keep it in perfect order. For each of those oilings and inspections I could have purchased a brand new watch, even automatic, but for me that Zenith is the most important watch in the world.
Idk if this is a thing yet but I'm coining it just in case. "The Urban Gentry effect." The phonemenom when a certain watch becomes very desirable and scarce after being reviewed by TGV lol
After watching this video, I bought the Casio the same day, ha! I had also a few months ago pulled the trigger on buying a Seagull 1963 after watching his review. I'll bet Seiko owes several hundred SKX sales to the Urban Gentry Effect!
LOL I had a bypass and a stroke when I seen that! But still come back for the videos! My off shoot was Armani watch. That is as close to Micheal Kors as I will get or even Calvin Klein or.....
fugitive88888 I refuse to buy anything Michael Kors, I bought a belt and a wallet from them and they were both garbage and broke within 6 months. I'll never buy from them again.
Long time lurker, first time poster. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Says my wife, "He's not as boring as the other watch videos you watch." So that's a great compliment too! #1 new watch under $50 for me is my Vostok Amphibia. It's all I wore for weeks after I got it. Practically indestructible, thoroughly waterproof and quite handsome as well. #2 is my Timex Weekender Chronograph in the the reverse panda color scheme. I paid $45 for it new, delivered from Amazon. true it's nearly impossible to read the time indoors with the black on clack hands, but outdoors it's quite legible, and supercool looking anywhere. #3 are my HMT watches from India, in particular my favorite, the Jawan military pilot-style watch with black dial and big 3, 6, 9, 12 hand lettered in lume. And I regulated it to less than a minute of accuracy per day. Thanks for the videos!
I just love that Timex. So classy without being unnecessarily expensive. You can find great pieces even cheaper, if you go outside the well known brands. There are many nice swiss watches rebranded for a local wholesaler. In the 60's and 70's they had quite decent movements, often A. Schild. Also forgotten Swiss brands offer great finds. From my collection I could choose 5 very nice watches, Sigma, Leopard, Poljot, Molnija and Citizen for the grand total of 87 €.
I love the fact that although you have some very expensive watches, you are still happy to review and even buy the cheaper ones. You are a Gent indeed but definitely not a snob. Loving your videos :-)
Another watch young guys might consider at under 50.00 is the Vostok Komandirske . It is manual wind and water resistant with a screw down crown . I purchased a few hundred of them directly from Russia and sold them all on eBay . Never had a single return .
Jeroenoman Have some more expensive watches, but the vostok komandirskie and its "brother" Amphibia just ticks some important boxes for me. Their robustness, simplicity, vintage looks and affordable price are astonishing
I have two Amphibia's myself, I have to admit I prefer them over my SKX haha. Just like you said, the simplicity and robustness is what makes me love them so much. I prefer the larger cases, like the ministry and the 090 cases.
I've got a ministry and an 090 amphibians and like them so much I modded one for my Dad. He's got a black scuba dude ministry with a Boris bezel on a thick shark mess. Seems very happy with it. Cost about £90 with mods.
My issue with those Casio watches is that these days they are chrome plated over copper plated plastic. I've had loads of Casios and the modern 'metal' ones look tatty in no time as the plating comes off. I have a lot of vintage ones but dont like wearing them too much because they mean too much to me. I really really wish Casio made retro digitals with high quality stainless cases and bracelets, I would easily pay £100+ for one. Some really nice finds, the first Seiko and the Timex are beautiful. Great video as always
I felt the same as you but still had to get these beautiful vintage pieces they keep making like the a700, a158, and a168. Now looking at a world time and a G Shock square the gwm6510 solar, atomic clock etc.. it's a look alike from '85 but w/technology😍 -i just basically try to take care of them so they don't scratch up you know.
The Casio AE1200 World Time Watch (affectionately dubbed the "Casio Royale" for its Bond-like appearance) is a great fun little watch that comes in under $30
Really enjoyed this video! Often times I get consumed with wanting the more expensive watches and don’t really consider the less expensive and fun options out there.
This video actually covers a point I've made to several people over the last few years. You can find better watches, and always more than one, than fashion house watches that are inexplicably expensive. Great job, sir. Looking forward to your next!
Thank you Serafin, I hope you keep spreading that message, people need to know! It pains me to think the amazing watches out they people simply don't know about. Best regards, TGV
The Urban Gentry I will continue to do my best! I wrote an article around this kind of subject a bit back. Maybe I'll share it somewhere down the line.
This might be my favorite video I have watched of yours. I wish I would have stumbled upon your channel before I started buying my collection. lol very well done good sir.
I really enjoyed this video it was very informative. I was quite surprised recently when looking out for a dive watch on Amazon UK and I came across one at less than £50 so looked into it further. It is a watch made by Casio and is the model MTD-1053D and is priced at just over £40. Unlike most dive watches it comes at around 40mm with a 22mm lug width but this watch also has a 200M water resistance which I found incredible at this price range. I incidently have not seen this in any jewellers here in the UK, but while on holiday in Malta early December found one on display in a shop in Valletta. I asked to see it and fell in love with it straight away and purchased it. It was priced at 63 Euros but as I purchased it on a Black Friday Deal I got it for 41 Euros. It comes in two different colour dials, either in black or in blue, I purchased the black dial but on return to the UK purchased the blue version from Amazon which came in at £43.99. It is a quartz movement and the lume is quite good. The bracelet is good quality and is brushed stainless steel and also polished edges. The bezel is fully functioning and rotates anti clockwise and is very solid when set. It has a screw in crown for the water resistance. The glass is scratch resistant mineral. The packaging is the standard blue cardboard which I have had with other Casio watches in my collection. The guarantee is for 2 years and the jewellers informed me the battery should last 2 to 3 years before changing. Definately a watch worth reviewing if you come across it. Casio are on a winner with this watch I think. Thanks again for your video on watches below $50.
Few suggestions for a nice collection of watches each costing around $50: Casio G-Shock DW5600E ($45 on Amazon), Timex Digital Classic ($24 on amazon), vintage Favre Leuba Sea-King ($30 - $50 ebay and it's Swiss made), Seiko 5 snk ($55 on amazon), Vostok Komandirskie ($50 on amazon) and the list can go on infinitely. I've built my collection essentially exactly like this video and with many of the watches I've listed above. For those of us without the money to play the luxury game, you can still have a ton of fun and have some very significant timepieces.
For my beater regular wear watch I got a bargain, 25 quid at TK Maxx I got a fairfeild. Very minimal face, ditched the strap in place of a brown and black leather Nato and have yet to find a occasion it doesn't work in. An incredibly utilitarian timepiece.
I'd say you definitely destroyed that challenge. I'm definitely enamored with those Seikos. Not so much with the Swatch but understand the playfulness it adds.
It is so true; the strap does make the watch, just like nice rims and tires make the car pop, the secret to good pizza is the crust and good sushi, the rice... all the things you don't think of.
Wong Jefx yes. The thing that most people seem to notice first is the strap. It completely changes a watch. They think I'm wearing different watches each time and laugh when I tell them it's the same watch different straps
Been on a buying foray. Bought a Casio MDV 106 diver, too big for my tiny wrists. Three NATOs for it. A Bulova 96b 104 dress, about four LL Beans, two DOA, a Swatch red band irony, Seiko 5 SNK809, Citizen BM810-03 E. And last but not least a vintage Hamilton wind up from the fifties with an ETA Swiss 17 jewel movement. When will it stop? I killed three of those old Timex watches "fixing" them. And have most of your $50 collection. Running well and looking good is my fathers old 1953 high school graduation Bulova self wind. Wear it a lot!
doxa jumbo (38mm) - classic dresswatch. You can buy any age at various prices - make your choice. Belison calendar de luxe - I bought a NOS for 40 Eur. Perfect for everyday use.
I really wish you could see what I got today- a stainless case, fully working, mens Omega Swiss quartz day date watch from the 70's. All original and for 30 dollars. I'm still so happy about that one. Also scored a 1960s 'Continental' Swiss 21 jewel automatic with day date for under 50 dollars with the same shimmering silver face as your Timex. And an 'Arlaska' 17 jewel Swiss automatic army watch, metallic blue face, cushion shaped case, (with subdials!!), for 35 dollars. And an 'Envoy' 25 jewel Swiss watch with day date, stainless band + case and shimmery teal dial and white seconds marker ring for 40 dollars. So I got four vintage Swiss watches for just under 150 dollars.
Massive thanks for your suggestions. Its amazing that all of those fantastic watches are still cheaper than MK which i only liked its hands.Cheers TGV!!!!!
Very interesting selection. I immediately liked the Timex. You don't often see applied minute markers, and I'd happily put up with needing to keep an eye on the accuracy of the movement with a dial like that and the heritage.
TGV, your Seiko 7006 is stunning; just goes to prove that you can acquire a good quality, reliable, robust, credible and of course usable time piece at a price point everyone can afford. And from a respected manufacturer too. Aside aspiration, this seriously questions why we spend some much more on wrist watches!!
That blue Seiko at the beginning is basically the Vostok Amphibia 710 Ministry case. Even the face colour is exactly like one of the available colours, plus I have it on an orange nato.
Definitely buying that Casio. For some reason it looks very attractive. A red NATO strap would look great with the silver tone, in my opinion. Good video TGV.
I bought one of those exact timex watch at the base PX in Vietnam in 1967. I lost it in the brush while on a S & D patrol. The leather band broke and I didn't even feel it fall of my wrist. I'm a old guy now and have a timex indigo on my wrist right now. I have a sixties model rolex daydate in SS which I don't wear as much as the timex. I put a spidel stretch band on it. It's a throw on and go. There used to be a TV commercial that said Timex, takes a licking and keeps on ticking. You ever seen one of those commercials? I also remember coming back to the states and saw my first color TV in person at my grandparents house.
That first Seiko with the blue dial is very pretty - a lot of watch for the money! I don't have anything really to offer other than to look at Seikos like you've been showing. Too funny the Ripley with her Seiko. Good one. Ciao, John
Terrific video, TGV! I particularly liked that Timex self wind. I've been collecting these little mechanical gems the last couple of year and I'm completely hooked. By the way, I think the one you showed might actually be a Timex 31 movement. Just below the 6 o'clock position, the four numbers to the left show the Timex catalog number (4014, 4017, etc). The four to the right indicate the movement number and year, with the first digits signifying the movement and the last 2 digits the year (e.g. 3163 = 31 movement and 1963). I joined an online Timex aficionado group last year and one of the old timers explained it to me, so I'm paying it forward. Cheers!
BROOO THE CASIO A158WA-1 IS AN AWESOME RETRO WATCH . its cheap and thin but super comfy...i own alot of watches but i always enjoy going back to that watch.
If you want a slightly larger more robust feeling digital watch Pulsar offers the pw3001 and pw3003. They have solid metal cases and feel a little more "real" than the casio offerings. They also accept nato straps as intended; 20 mm size. The casios you generally need to force the spring bars on to get a nato strap on them.
That 68 Timex marlin is the nicest one I've seen. And it would sell for $300 as of Feb 2019. The long markers are spear shaped following Omega. Timex takes hints from Omega/Bulova.
This was such a nice video. Good job TGV, you really illustrated a point that is so important to the wristwatch community, because it drives us soo crazy to see non-enthusiasts buying fashion watches... Keep up the great work! cheers, Philipp
You can get some really nice vinatage russian watches for far under $50. Poljot and Raketa to mention a few. Love the look of the Raketa perpetual calendar and many of the simple dress watches. Great video as always!
I have many watches (most of which are Casios and Timexes), but five that are true "vintage collectable" that I didn't pay very much for: #1) a 60s era *Prisma* swiss movment, hand-wound I acquired for $12 at a flea market-- looks pristine and runs great; #2) a mechanical, 1985 *Timex Marlin* (on what's been called a "Mercury," stainless bracelet-- and looks pretty-darned cool) I was given after cleaning out an elderly person's home-- also looks pristine and runs great; #3) a *Swatch* "Cool Days" YGS716GX that runs and looks great, but currently needs a battery-- can't remember what I paid for it... #4) a 90s-era (and nice looking) 7T32-6J60 *Seiko* quartz that runs great... And lastly, #5) a 7006-5019 70s era *Seiko* that I acquired in an even-trade for another, way overly complicated and GIANT-SIZED piece (44.5mm SSG010 Seiko Coutura) that I originally paid $150 for-- less than a 3rd of origional retail... (My 7006 is very similar to yours: beautiful (imho) blue dial, the case is more "pillow"-shaped, and the stainless band is very "chincey" but charming in that "70s ugly" way...) However, as you said-- it does still run like a tank, and it's accurate enough for my needs... My point being-- even after a few years have passed since you made this video, your assertion is still very valid: *that a fun and interesting collection can be amassed for not a lot of money!* 🖒😎
Cool Video TGV, the amount of times I've seen people waste there money on Bad Choices!! It goes to show that a bit of research can go along way.................. !!! Love the Ripley Figure!! Reminds me of my Early Teens watching Aliens over & over again!!! Still got the DVD box set! BMJ ENGLAND!
Still have my Seiko 7009 blue dial that looks similar to yours, although it's showing some real wear and tear since my wife bought it for me in 1978. I think that cheap Timex looks awesome, and would fit in the Seiko SARB line, looks wise. For watches under $50 that's not easy for a new watch, but if you go to Jomashop and look at Seiko models under $100 there are some decent Model 5 watches for under $60, and scads below the $100 mark. I think it's hard to go wrong with any Seiko at any price level. Very clever with the smallest Seiko, and you definitely need to get the alien to set alongside Ripley. 👍
wooooow , once again what a video , it really put those fashion watches into perspective......... and your choices really makes sense , how to build a watch collection for 200$ what a great idea!!!! thanks again for sharing best regards
Fantastic Video Urban Gentry! I definitely need to check out ebay. I I personally think I have the watches starter pack listed as follows: Casio MDV -106 Timex Expedition Chronograph Orient Bambino in Rose Gold Timex weekender Casio Edifice Orient Bambimo V2 in Cream Casio A1 in the video. My next purchase will be a Seiko Alpinist. And then I'll pick up a Citizen Nighthawk, Seagull 1963, Hamilton Field Khaki etc.
There are so many cool Seikos at that price point on EBay, especially Seiko 5s. You could almost do a whole budget collection of those and have something different and unique in every watch. Btw. I'm guessing that Casio isn't actually 57mm wide, but it would be damn hilarious to see them release that, like a tiny digital widescreen TV
First one: I'm a bit conflicted. I love the orange strap and the blue dial--it harkens a bit to the Gibbs Seamaster. But I hate that 70s-style dial cushioning. Second one: YUCK! Third one: Slightly less yuck. Fourth one: Very nice! Not quite my style, but an elegant and simple look. If I'd gotten something like that from my dad or my grand-dad, it would be an heirloom and I would treasure it. Fifth one: Well, that's a surprise. I like it in a pure fashion sense, especially the easily adjustable bracelet that I would never have to worry about wearing out. The only it's missing is a countdown timer. Would make a fantastic summer beater.
70S Orient for japanese . HMT for indian, faber leuba for swiss and vostock for russian.All around the $50 mark. can be a bit of a lottery but that is half the fun!
I'd like to buy a HMT but so many of them have been retouched and have their dials repainted. Shame honestly, lots of interesting HMT watches to be found.
I just subscribed. I like these vid`s no nonsense, smart. I have a 1937 Bravington ATP. Beautiful. Just had it serviced, though the service took two years as the jeweler, whom I trust took almost two years outsourcing the parts. Classic Vintage. I have yet to see one elsewhere.
The Timex looks almost exactly like the 1963 Bulova 23 my Dad left me! it still runs (albeit probably a few mins fast per day) and I don't believe it's ever been serviced. This begs the question, why don't you ever speak of or review any Bulovas? They may be more iconic than Timex. I'm fascinated by their "Precisionist" technology although you have rekindled my love for automatics. Love your channel, TGV! You're the consummate "gentleman".
Great idea for a video, TGV. I've never been much of a G-Shock guy, but I'm thinking about getting the DW5600 for around the house use. Can't go wrong for about $45.
I have that exact Seiko watch which was given to me by my parents in 1973 for my college graduation. It did not work for years despite numerous attempts to shake it and get the second hand to move. My father passed away in 2002. A few weeks after his death, I picked it up and it was ticking away although running very slow. No shaking it to get it going. It was just ticking. I had it tuned and cleaned by Seiko recently and it is now accurate to about 3 second per day. I believe my parents bought it at JC Penney's for $50. Just had to share this story.
Allen Sandusky thank you for sharing it sir
I understand the sentimental value of your watch, I keep a Zenith which was bought by my grandfather during the early sixties and after he passed away it was carried by my father for the rest of his life. I don't dare to carry everyday because for me it is too precious and I wouldn't want to damage or loose it in a bathroom (almost impossible to be robbed in Spain). I have got it serviced twice since then, just to keep it in perfect order. For each of those oilings and inspections I could have purchased a brand new watch, even automatic, but for me that Zenith is the most important watch in the world.
Allen Sandusky what does your father's death have to do with anything
blue dOt Exe highlights the coincidence of the watch suddenly beginning to operate.
Very cool story. I still wear my late Dad's 1963 Bulova 23 automatic.
Idk if this is a thing yet but I'm coining it just in case. "The Urban Gentry effect." The phonemenom when a certain watch becomes very desirable and scarce after being reviewed by TGV lol
After watching this video, I bought the Casio the same day, ha! I had also a few months ago pulled the trigger on buying a Seagull 1963 after watching his review. I'll bet Seiko owes several hundred SKX sales to the Urban Gentry Effect!
I count myself as one of the SKX TUG victim
No you mean the “urban gentry effect”- when any watch of any origin and any style ends up on a nato strap
I hope he doesn't do too many Invicta reviews, I need my big watches to stay cheap lol
Kevin Toft I'm afraid those words have already been copyright.. By me. You owe me: £1000 + Damages. 😏
TGV, you've done it again! The prices of these vintage Timex have shot up! $75
Which model is it exactly? I can not really find it.
seeing Michael korss gave me a heart attack
LOL Sorry about that ;-)
Best regards,
TGV
LOL I had a bypass and a stroke when I seen that! But still come back for the videos! My off shoot was Armani watch. That is as close to Micheal Kors as I will get or even Calvin Klein or.....
fugitive88888 I refuse to buy anything Michael Kors, I bought a belt and a wallet from them and they were both garbage and broke within 6 months. I'll never buy from them again.
I agree. I just go to Gap for odds and ends like that.
Anyone notice that isn't how four us done in roman numerals? Should be 5 minus 1. IV. Barfffff!
I think you should have a contest with Christian and Federico where you each have $50 to spend on a watch from eBay....see who buys the coolest watch!
THT IS A GENIUS IDEA!!!!!
Thank you James, I will suggest it to the chaps.
Best regards,
TGV
Something a bit different I thought!
+James Brand Awesome idea! I'll reserve $150 because I already know I'm going to want to buy all three haha
Long time lurker, first time poster. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. Says my wife, "He's not as boring as the other watch videos you watch." So that's a great compliment too!
#1 new watch under $50 for me is my Vostok Amphibia. It's all I wore for weeks after I got it. Practically indestructible, thoroughly waterproof and quite handsome as well.
#2 is my Timex Weekender Chronograph in the the reverse panda color scheme. I paid $45 for it new, delivered from Amazon. true it's nearly impossible to read the time indoors with the black on clack hands, but outdoors it's quite legible, and supercool looking anywhere.
#3 are my HMT watches from India, in particular my favorite, the Jawan military pilot-style watch with black dial and big 3, 6, 9, 12 hand lettered in lume. And I regulated it to less than a minute of accuracy per day.
Thanks for the videos!
Timex Weekender.
I just love that Timex. So classy without being unnecessarily expensive. You can find great pieces even cheaper, if you go outside the well known brands. There are many nice swiss watches rebranded for a local wholesaler. In the 60's and 70's they had quite decent movements, often A. Schild. Also forgotten Swiss brands offer great finds. From my collection I could choose 5 very nice watches, Sigma, Leopard, Poljot, Molnija and Citizen for the grand total of 87 €.
And that's what I call fantastic, eye opening comment. Bless you for that. Thx.
Keep your hair this length or longer slicked back it looks pure class.
Thank you so much :D
Best regards,
TGV
Very impressed with the quality of watches you got for the low prices. Well done Sir
Thank you my friend.
Best regards,
TGV
I love the fact that although you have some very expensive watches, you are still happy to review and even buy the cheaper ones. You are a Gent indeed but definitely not a snob. Loving your videos :-)
Thank you so much, very kind of you to say. I just love watches! :D
Best regards,
TGV
@@theurbangentry yes, this is what I exactly see as well. Cheers for that.
He's one of the most humble gents I've seen
the clasp on the casio was a trip down memory lane! My first watch was like that...I was 10 years old in 1983
Another watch young guys might consider at under 50.00 is the Vostok Komandirske . It is manual wind and water resistant with a screw down crown . I purchased a few hundred of them directly from Russia and sold them all on eBay . Never had a single return .
The only problem I have with them is that they scratch easily, but other than that it is an amazing watch.
Do you think there is any watch like the sekio or timex shown under 40
Vostok is my daily watch. Gets more time than anything else.
@@NotenoughtTea you can very easily polish them tbh
@@Mambo.Canibal The ones with the plastic crystal? I have one with glass and it's easy to take care of but the second with the plastic one... idk?
I wore that exact stainless steel Casio through Europe last year for two weeks without taking it off! I love that watch so much!
So glad to hear, thank you Dan. I hope you had a great time, I bet the watch will remind you of it.
Best regards,
TGV
Seiko 5, Orient Tri-star, Vostok Komandirskie
Recently sold both my Komandirskies, might look into buying a new one.
Great little watches for 25 euros, can't beat that.
Jeroenoman Have some more expensive watches, but the vostok komandirskie and its "brother" Amphibia just ticks some important boxes for me. Their robustness, simplicity, vintage looks and affordable price are astonishing
I have two Amphibia's myself, I have to admit I prefer them over my SKX haha.
Just like you said, the simplicity and robustness is what makes me love them so much.
I prefer the larger cases, like the ministry and the 090 cases.
I've got a ministry and an 090 amphibians and like them so much I modded one for my Dad. He's got a black scuba dude ministry with a Boris bezel on a thick shark mess. Seems very happy with it. Cost about £90 with mods.
Jeroenoman Exactly 😀 Cheers, mate !
My issue with those Casio watches is that these days they are chrome plated over copper plated plastic. I've had loads of Casios and the modern 'metal' ones look tatty in no time as the plating comes off. I have a lot of vintage ones but dont like wearing them too much because they mean too much to me. I really really wish Casio made retro digitals with high quality stainless cases and bracelets, I would easily pay £100+ for one.
Some really nice finds, the first Seiko and the Timex are beautiful. Great video as always
I felt the same as you but still had to get these beautiful vintage pieces they keep making like the a700, a158, and a168. Now looking at a world time and a G Shock square the gwm6510 solar, atomic clock etc.. it's a look alike from '85 but w/technology😍 -i just basically try to take care of them so they don't scratch up you know.
The Casio AE1200 World Time Watch (affectionately dubbed the "Casio Royale" for its Bond-like appearance) is a great fun little watch that comes in under $30
Fantastic video. Massive fan of your approach to watches, fun and humble. Really appreciate the vibe you're putting out there
Thank you so much, very much appreciated.
Best regards,
TGV
Some great options, very interesting. Shows there are some bargains out there.
Really enjoyed this video! Often times I get consumed with wanting the more expensive watches and don’t really consider the less expensive and fun options out there.
My goodness, that Timex is beautiful for the price you paid. I'm definitely going to search for one similar now.
This video actually covers a point I've made to several people over the last few years. You can find better watches, and always more than one, than fashion house watches that are inexplicably expensive. Great job, sir. Looking forward to your next!
Thank you Serafin, I hope you keep spreading that message, people need to know! It pains me to think the amazing watches out they people simply don't know about.
Best regards,
TGV
The Urban Gentry I will continue to do my best! I wrote an article around this kind of subject a bit back. Maybe I'll share it somewhere down the line.
'do the seiko shuffle' definitely a future urban gentry dance move.
Watching in 2017, good job TGV!
So glad you made this point for some of the younger guys.
This might be my favorite video I have watched of yours. I wish I would have stumbled upon your channel before I started buying my collection. lol very well done good sir.
I really enjoyed this video it was very informative. I was quite surprised recently when looking out for a dive watch on Amazon UK and I came across one at less than £50 so looked into it further. It is a watch made by Casio and is the model MTD-1053D and is priced at just over £40. Unlike most dive watches it comes at around 40mm with a 22mm lug width but this watch also has a 200M water resistance which I found incredible at this price range. I incidently have not seen this in any jewellers here in the UK, but while on holiday in Malta early December found one on display in a shop in Valletta. I asked to see it and fell in love with it straight away and purchased it. It was priced at 63 Euros but as I purchased it on a Black Friday Deal I got it for 41 Euros. It comes in two different colour dials, either in black or in blue, I purchased the black dial but on return to the UK purchased the blue version from Amazon which came in at £43.99. It is a quartz movement and the lume is quite good. The bracelet is good quality and is brushed stainless steel and also polished edges. The bezel is fully functioning and rotates anti clockwise and is very solid when set. It has a screw in crown for the water resistance. The glass is scratch resistant mineral. The packaging is the standard blue cardboard which I have had with other Casio watches in my collection. The guarantee is for 2 years and the jewellers informed me the battery should last 2 to 3 years before changing. Definately a watch worth reviewing if you come across it. Casio are on a winner with this watch I think. Thanks again for your video on watches below $50.
Few suggestions for a nice collection of watches each costing around $50: Casio G-Shock DW5600E ($45 on Amazon), Timex Digital Classic ($24 on amazon), vintage Favre Leuba Sea-King ($30 - $50 ebay and it's Swiss made), Seiko 5 snk ($55 on amazon), Vostok Komandirskie ($50 on amazon) and the list can go on infinitely. I've built my collection essentially exactly like this video and with many of the watches I've listed above. For those of us without the money to play the luxury game, you can still have a ton of fun and have some very significant timepieces.
Great choices, I think I will have to do a top ten next ;-)
Thank you for sharing that.
Best regards,
TGV
Never skip the intro. It’s pure class.
Loving that timex.
Thank you :D
Best regards,
TGV
Fantastic video and such a wonderful point which shows people that it should be about fun and not what expensive brands you own
For my beater regular wear watch I got a bargain, 25 quid at TK Maxx I got a fairfeild. Very minimal face, ditched the strap in place of a brown and black leather Nato and have yet to find a occasion it doesn't work in. An incredibly utilitarian timepiece.
The Casio A158W is absolutely pure class!
I'd say you definitely destroyed that challenge. I'm definitely enamored with those Seikos. Not so much with the Swatch but understand the playfulness it adds.
Thank you Mike, very kind.
Best regards,
TGV
The small seiko , looked very art deco . I also loved the timex . I owned my first watch in 1963 .
The Seiko is stunning! I think that the design from seventies Seiko watches is very beautiful and overall very original!
It is so true; the strap does make the watch, just like nice rims and tires make the car pop, the secret to good pizza is the crust and good sushi, the rice... all the things you don't think of.
Excellent point, thank you Wong,
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Not so as per sushi chef's and pizza makers.
Wong Jefx yes. The thing that most people seem to notice first is the strap. It completely changes a watch. They think I'm wearing different watches each time and laugh when I tell them it's the same watch different straps
I recently acquired a gold plated Tissot seastar for just £60, a testament to buying used vintage watches on eBay.
Ive got a Timex Weekender and love it! its a great beater watch, its confortable, its durable, and fairly stylish
Been on a buying foray. Bought a Casio MDV 106 diver, too big for my tiny wrists. Three NATOs for it. A Bulova 96b 104 dress, about four LL Beans, two DOA, a Swatch red band irony, Seiko 5 SNK809, Citizen BM810-03 E. And last but not least a vintage Hamilton wind up from the fifties with an ETA Swiss 17 jewel movement. When will it stop? I killed three of those old Timex watches "fixing" them. And have most of your $50 collection. Running well and looking good is my fathers old 1953 high school graduation Bulova self wind. Wear it a lot!
doxa jumbo (38mm) - classic dresswatch. You can buy any age at various prices - make your choice. Belison calendar de luxe - I bought a NOS for 40 Eur. Perfect for everyday use.
New subscriber from Columbus, OH. Love the videos friend. Great work.
I really wish you could see what I got today- a stainless case, fully working, mens Omega Swiss quartz day date watch from the 70's. All original and for 30 dollars. I'm still so happy about that one.
Also scored a 1960s 'Continental' Swiss 21 jewel automatic with day date for under 50 dollars with the same shimmering silver face as your Timex.
And an 'Arlaska' 17 jewel Swiss automatic army watch, metallic blue face, cushion shaped case, (with subdials!!), for 35 dollars.
And an 'Envoy' 25 jewel Swiss watch with day date, stainless band + case and shimmery teal dial and white seconds marker ring for 40 dollars.
So I got four vintage Swiss watches for just under 150 dollars.
Maxx wow. From what site did you get them from? eBay? I never find deals like that
I paused the video and went right to Ebay and brought the Casio.........cant wait till it arrives. I set an alert for the Seiko :-)
Massive thanks for your suggestions. Its amazing that all of those fantastic watches are still cheaper than MK which i only liked its hands.Cheers TGV!!!!!
Very interesting selection. I immediately liked the Timex. You don't often see applied minute markers, and I'd happily put up with needing to keep an eye on the accuracy of the movement with a dial like that and the heritage.
TGV, your Seiko 7006 is stunning; just goes to prove that you can acquire a good quality, reliable, robust, credible and of course usable time piece at a price point everyone can afford. And from a respected manufacturer too. Aside aspiration, this seriously questions why we spend some much more on wrist watches!!
That blue Seiko at the beginning is basically the Vostok Amphibia 710 Ministry case. Even the face colour is exactly like one of the available colours, plus I have it on an orange nato.
Loved this vid...For some with limited money this video gives us hope.
Definitely buying that Casio. For some reason it looks very attractive. A red NATO strap would look great with the silver tone, in my opinion. Good video TGV.
Looking fresh brother!!!
I bought one of those exact timex watch at the base PX in Vietnam in 1967. I lost it in the brush while on a S & D patrol. The leather band broke and I didn't even feel it fall of my wrist. I'm a old guy now and have a timex indigo on my wrist right now.
I have a sixties model rolex daydate in SS which I don't wear as much as the timex. I put a spidel stretch band on it. It's a throw on and go.
There used to be a TV commercial that said Timex, takes a licking and keeps on ticking. You ever seen one of those commercials? I also remember coming back to the states and saw my first color TV in person at my grandparents house.
Always stop what im doing when i get a TGV video noticifacion. Greetings!
Thank you, very much appreciated :D
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That first Seiko with the blue dial is very pretty - a lot of watch for the money! I don't have anything really to offer other than to look at Seikos like you've been showing. Too funny the Ripley with her Seiko. Good one. Ciao, John
Terrific video, TGV! I particularly liked that Timex self wind. I've been collecting these little mechanical gems the last couple of year and I'm completely hooked. By the way, I think the one you showed might actually be a Timex 31 movement. Just below the 6 o'clock position, the four numbers to the left show the Timex catalog number (4014, 4017, etc). The four to the right indicate the movement number and year, with the first digits signifying the movement and the last 2 digits the year (e.g. 3163 = 31 movement and 1963). I joined an online Timex aficionado group last year and one of the old timers explained it to me, so I'm paying it forward. Cheers!
I REALLY liked concept of this video! Well done Governor!
Thank you Mike :D
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Bonus watch please! Spend the leftover $80!
BROOO THE CASIO A158WA-1 IS AN AWESOME RETRO WATCH . its cheap and thin but super comfy...i own alot of watches but i always enjoy going back to that watch.
If you want a slightly larger more robust feeling digital watch Pulsar offers the pw3001 and pw3003. They have solid metal cases and feel a little more "real" than the casio offerings. They also accept nato straps as intended; 20 mm size. The casios you generally need to force the spring bars on to get a nato strap on them.
That 68 Timex marlin is the nicest one I've seen. And it would sell for $300 as of Feb 2019. The long markers are spear shaped following Omega. Timex takes hints from Omega/Bulova.
I like the way he starts the video and then the street sign says "End." LOL
It was the end for Siegfried.
Very good choices to showcase! Thank you so much! I have a 1968 Marlin but it wasn't $50 or under, that's for sure!
This was such a nice video. Good job TGV, you really illustrated a point that is so important to the wristwatch community, because it drives us soo crazy to see non-enthusiasts buying fashion watches...
Keep up the great work!
cheers, Philipp
Thank you Philipp, will do! :D
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I'm a fan of the old Time's. I love the art packs, especially depictions of the Annunciation.
Thank you sir! Volume 4 is on the way :D
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Interesting video, just shows anyone starting with watches can purchase something better than a fashion watch.
You can get some really nice vinatage russian watches for far under $50. Poljot and Raketa to mention a few. Love the look of the Raketa perpetual calendar and many of the simple dress watches. Great video as always!
I was wondering how long until somebody mentioned them!
Great choice, I like a few of them too.
Thank you, much appreciated
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That Timex is a BEAUTY!
I have many watches (most of which are Casios and Timexes), but five that are true "vintage collectable" that I didn't pay very much for:
#1) a 60s era *Prisma* swiss movment, hand-wound I acquired for $12 at a flea market-- looks pristine and runs great;
#2) a mechanical, 1985 *Timex Marlin* (on what's been called a "Mercury," stainless bracelet-- and looks pretty-darned cool) I was given after cleaning out an elderly person's home-- also looks pristine and runs great;
#3) a *Swatch* "Cool Days" YGS716GX that runs and looks great, but currently needs a battery-- can't remember what I paid for it...
#4) a 90s-era (and nice looking) 7T32-6J60 *Seiko* quartz that runs great...
And lastly, #5) a 7006-5019 70s era *Seiko* that I acquired in an even-trade for another, way overly complicated and GIANT-SIZED piece (44.5mm SSG010 Seiko Coutura) that I originally paid $150 for-- less than a 3rd of origional retail...
(My 7006 is very similar to yours: beautiful (imho) blue dial, the case is more "pillow"-shaped, and the stainless band is very "chincey" but charming in that "70s ugly" way...)
However, as you said-- it does still run like a tank, and it's accurate enough for my needs...
My point being-- even after a few years have passed since you made this video, your assertion is still very valid: *that a fun and interesting collection can be amassed for not a lot of money!*
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haha bravo you nailed it with the Kors !
I love the Wagner as the Intro music. Seigfried's Funeral March has been one of my favourite pieces of music for a long time!
Cool Video TGV, the amount of times I've seen people waste there money on Bad Choices!! It goes to show that a bit of research can go along way.................. !!! Love the Ripley Figure!! Reminds me of my Early Teens watching Aliens over & over again!!! Still got the DVD box set! BMJ ENGLAND!
Still have my Seiko 7009 blue dial that looks similar to yours, although it's showing some real wear and tear since my wife bought it for me in 1978. I think that cheap Timex looks awesome, and would fit in the Seiko SARB line, looks wise.
For watches under $50 that's not easy for a new watch, but if you go to Jomashop and look at Seiko models under $100 there are some decent Model 5 watches for under $60, and scads below the $100 mark. I think it's hard to go wrong with any Seiko at any price level.
Very clever with the smallest Seiko, and you definitely need to get the alien to set alongside Ripley. 👍
wow at those prices you could even add a cool Vostock Amfibia for round 60 bucks and have a diver in the collection too!
It goes to show how much fun watch collecting can be without costing a fortune.
wooooow , once again what a video , it really put those fashion watches into perspective......... and your choices really makes sense , how to build a watch collection for 200$ what a great idea!!!!
thanks again for sharing
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Love these entry level videos , shows watch collecting can be affordable
Thank you Raymond, very glad to hear.
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Best unboxing ever.
best watch under 50$ g shock dw5600 hands down no doubt about that
Love that watch
that hexagonal 80s Seiko with the mesh bracelet what a find!
Isn't it just?!?! Its so "different". I had to get it.
Still trying to find out more about it.
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mario siaven y’all - it’s an octagon
Fantastic Video Urban Gentry!
I definitely need to check out ebay. I
I personally think I have the watches starter pack listed as follows:
Casio MDV -106
Timex Expedition Chronograph
Orient Bambino in Rose Gold
Timex weekender
Casio Edifice
Orient Bambimo V2 in Cream
Casio A1 in the video.
My next purchase will be a Seiko Alpinist. And then I'll pick up a Citizen Nighthawk, Seagull 1963, Hamilton Field Khaki etc.
Great video TGV, I have to agree I feel the same way about Michael kors watches lol they look good from afar but far from good haha. 👍🇮🇹
There are so many cool Seikos at that price point on EBay, especially Seiko 5s. You could almost do a whole budget collection of those and have something different and unique in every watch.
Btw. I'm guessing that Casio isn't actually 57mm wide, but it would be damn hilarious to see them release that, like a tiny digital widescreen TV
Damn it, did I say 57mm? Opps.
I will have to edit that out.
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Enjoying your videos, particularly on the more affordable offerings.
23:56 The smallest Seiko Watch in Existence. This made me laugh. Great bit of humour, TGV. I wonder if it would fit Hugo Mountbatten?
Love my Casio Duro MDV106 on the Bond nato strap....all for under $50.
I have a Seiko with the 7009 movement and an acrylic box domed crystal from the 1970s.
Thoroughly enjoyed your latest video & i'm in love with your little Timex. You're not one to shirk a challenge lol.
Thank you Stephen, certainly not! ;-)
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First one: I'm a bit conflicted. I love the orange strap and the blue dial--it harkens a bit to the Gibbs Seamaster. But I hate that 70s-style dial cushioning.
Second one: YUCK!
Third one: Slightly less yuck.
Fourth one: Very nice! Not quite my style, but an elegant and simple look. If I'd gotten something like that from my dad or my grand-dad, it would be an heirloom and I would treasure it.
Fifth one: Well, that's a surprise. I like it in a pure fashion sense, especially the easily adjustable bracelet that I would never have to worry about wearing out. The only it's missing is a countdown timer. Would make a fantastic summer beater.
That Timex is a beauty.
Thank you Nihad,
Isn't it just!
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I love timex!
70S Orient for japanese . HMT for indian, faber leuba for swiss and vostock for russian.All around the $50 mark. can be a bit of a lottery but that is half the fun!
Alastair Rowley you just described my wristwatch eBay hunts to a tee lol
I'd like to buy a HMT but so many of them have been retouched and have their dials repainted.
Shame honestly, lots of interesting HMT watches to be found.
Excellent video, point well made!
I just subscribed. I like these vid`s no nonsense, smart. I have a 1937 Bravington ATP. Beautiful. Just had it serviced, though the service took two years as the jeweler, whom I trust took almost two years outsourcing the parts. Classic Vintage. I have yet to see one elsewhere.
Thank you so much, welcome aboard!
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The Timex looks almost exactly like the 1963 Bulova 23 my Dad left me! it still runs (albeit probably a few mins fast per day) and I don't believe it's ever been serviced. This begs the question, why don't you ever speak of or review any Bulovas? They may be more iconic than Timex. I'm fascinated by their "Precisionist" technology although you have rekindled my love for automatics. Love your channel, TGV! You're the consummate "gentleman".
fantastic video idea!! excellent quality, as always TGV! thanks!
Thank you James, too kind.
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I am enjoying my Timex Expedition, TW4B04700, as my daily driver and beater watch. For ~$32 its a great value IMO.
HAHA, the ending with the LT Ripley toy! Great job friend, happy i found your channel.
Thank you Nicolas, glad to have you aboard.
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love the intro music from the movie "Excalibur"! :)
Hey TGV, it would be great if you could do more of these challenge videos, they're very fun!
Thank you Thomas, I certainly will think about it.
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Great idea for a video, TGV. I've never been much of a G-Shock guy, but I'm thinking about getting the DW5600 for around the house use. Can't go wrong for about $45.