Why I'm Done With Rolex & My 2023 Watch Collecting Goals + Accutron Legacy Unboxing In NYC
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- As I gear up for my annual State of the Collection video, I've been thinking a lot about my watch collecting goals for 2023. In today's video, filmed in New York City, I discuss some of those goals including why the Insight Micro-rotor by Romain Gauthier is still my long-term grail watch. I also unbox a new, vintage-inspired Accutron Legacy based on the ref. 261 from the 1970s, as part of my search for something a little more playful, compared to the more traditional and iconic watches I own and love. This video also coincides with a recent need to send my Rolex Explorer in for a full service, which has me questioning the expensive upkeep of owning multiple Rolex watches. And following an excellent video by Russell, The Mad Watch Collector, titled "Why I Won't Buy Another Rolex," I share my thoughts on the brand and explain why I too am not planning to buy any more Rolex watches. Join me for this watch collection talk and travel vlog including iconic New York film locations and some hidden gems in this wonderful city. What are your collecting goals for 2023? Please share in the comments below!
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Big fan of your content. Love your jacket, what brand is it and can I buy it in London?
Thank you so much and yes, it's from the UK, here is more about it, enjoy:
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Best regards,
TGV
Asda sell them for £12.99 ... in the girls section
Regent Street - Barbour
@@ClassicalProtestant nice belstaff would look sharper, preference guess 👏🏻
@@williaminnes7574 🤣🤣🤣🤣
People who like watches like rolex but rolex don't seem to like people who like watches....great video as always.
Excellent quote, sadly so true too. Thank you Sam
Best regards,
TGV
Absolutely 100% agree and it’s a crying shame.
Well said!
you think it is a hobby but a Rolex AD knows it's a business with employees to pay and properties which have to pay the rent and if you see it from their point of view you will never be disappointed.
That’s the best and most accurate description I’ve heard of Rolex in a long time!!
Thanks for the shout out my friend!! When I went to NY the Ghostbuster HQ had scaffold all round it!! It looks amazing now! Going back to the show! Love these vlog ones!
There are plenty of amazing brands out there and they’d all give you the respect you deserve buying one of their watches! An old Accutron is on the list!
“Classless exploitation of the brand by social media” absolutely spot on TGV. 👏🏼
Completely agree that adding Grand Seiko to your collection takes certain level of dare I say maturation in watch collecting. For me, when I added quartz Grand Seiko to my collection this year, it was kind of completion of the whole circle as a watch collector. (I own Seikos, Rolex, Omegas, Casios, Hamilton and many others)
Indeed, lots of ma(s)tur(b)ation is involved.
@@Pr1zzm using this
Rolex’s culture has always turned me off from the brand. The games they play with the waiting lists and having to buy a Rolex you don’t want to have the ability to possibly buy the one you really want. So many reasons I’ve spent my hard earned money on other luxury brands. Another gem sir.
Completely agree, won't play the waiting list, pay twice retail game. And quite honestly, I don't care for any of their current designs.
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Same Joe. It's a shame. If any other company were to treat their customers the way Rolex does, they'd be out of business in a heartbeat.
To be fair… it’s not just rolex fault… the demand for rolex has skyrocketed the past decade…there are just not enough watchmakers in a small country like Switzerland.
@@gman6862 I hope you do realize that Rolex is mass produced; not hand made. There is very little interaction with human assembly and their timepieces. This has been covered to death. The problem stems from the authorized dealers that are able to manipulate the supply to satiate an ever growing greed for back door revenue. The hype + demand + AD supply manipulation = your experience walking into a Rolex AD.
I just imagined someone in Switzerland frantically shaking a huge bell, waking up the whole Rolex HQ for an emergency meeting. DEFCON ONE, THE GENT HAS ABANDONED US.
🤣🤣🤣
Thank you,
Best regards,
TGV
The gent! 😆
And another person at Squale throwing confetti! HE'S STILL WITH US!
We'd like to think so!
@@andrew_owens7680 As an F1 junkie, I’m a sucker for anything carbon.
Once again, a very well done video!
I thoroughly enjoy watching the scenery in your videos, as much as getting new information about the watches you discuss. As always, please keep up the great work that you're doing and thank you for these entertaining and educational videos!
Awesome show as always TGV 👏 Those reissue Accutron models are fantastic. (Nice Mad Watch Collector cameo too!)
Just when I thought I was done with watch collecting you pull me back in! Love to see that you haven't changed and are sticking true to your guns TGV!
Thank you Pedro! 🙏🙏🙏 That means a lot to me
Best regards,
TGV
"Just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in".
The bastard started me in it. Let's say we have a love/hate relationship. LOL Mostly love.
Love your videos for the knowledge they bestow and inspiration they bring to learn more about watches. Wonderful hobby!
Thank you so much, have a great week ahead my friend!
We are so lucky indeed to have this wonderful hobby, well said.
Best regards,
TGV
So happy to see the accutron love. The old accutrons are my absolute favorites. The tuning fork movement just fascinates me since its such a different approach. I own three currently, a astronaut, a spaceview and an omega f300. I think next watch goal for me is either a modern accutron with their new movement or an old speedmaster just because I've always wanted one.
Lovin the videos, information and art. Great job, keep em coming, I'll keep watching. John
out of all the watch UA-camrs, you're the only one that inspires me to buy the collection that i have.
3 watches for a trip like that ... That's hard but I came up with mine.
1. Steinhart Ocean One
2. Citizen S100631 Diver
3. Douglas X-15
Great video has always. I find myself making extra room for a new watch instead of shrinking my collection. I'll try better in 2023 to keep my collection where it's at or at least I'll try. 😂🤣😂🤣
I love this particular Accutron reissue. While it lacks the tuning fork, I think the Sellita is a home run for daily and longterm wearability with low cost of ownership over time. Really cool looking piece, the dial is lovely and the crystal is incredible! Great episode, and a good reminder that I ought not to take Grand Central's ceiling for granted just because I see it a few times a year. It really is remarkable. I still remember the first time I saw it - stopped me in my tracks!
Despite Rolex's problems, VINTAGE ROLEX IS STILL KING! Thank you for videos TGV!
Y, I’d get Hemingway’s vintage bubble-back before I got the Explorer - more character and history behind it. It’s simply more interesting to talk about.
Thanks TGV for the excellent content. I really enjoyed seeing NYC as well. I try to visit a few times a year and always enjoy my time there (I am a born and raised NYer). For a recommendation: I personally own the Grand Seiko SGBW231 and it never disappoints. Iconic, well executed, a true modern classic.
Currently in Nakano Japan, listening to this video as I commute to purchase my first ever luxury watch, an Omega Seamaster. As always, thanks for your content, and especially thanks for adding value to this experience!
Sea Master!
@Junior Hinten I actually got the planet ocean with blue dial in the 39.5 case size.
Why aren’t you buying a Grand Seiko?
@@dmarcellus sorry Derek, my trip was a total waste..
@@jmoz because i like Omega
Awesome TGV it’s always fun to travel back to familiar places. Great video as always thank you for including us along the way. Guidance and protection
These videos are always very relaxing.
Thanks for that!
You’re always ahead of the curve in watch collecting. Much respect. ‘Chapeau’
When traveling, I usually take my Casio Oceanus (OCW-T200S-1AJF), or my Citizen Satellite Wave (CC3005-85E). It is easy to change the time zone on them. I usually use Geneva as my base, so, of course, I have to take a Swiss watch along, as well. A Tissot, Frédérique Constant, or my Glycine.
Love these type of videos TGV. No drumroll on the unboxing? Crazy! 😅🦖
Been a long time since I watched one of your vids TGV. Been caught up with other hobbies, golf and bourbon to be specific. But fell for the clickbait title and was not disappointed. Love your perspective, style, production value, and transparency. Don't ever change.
I always love when you tour NYC in your videos! I grew up there and miss it sometimes! Thank you!
Nothing like exploring New York City on a fine autumn day with your favorite watches on hand. A great video, it really whetted my appetite to visit NYC again soon.
Bring pepper spray and keep your head on a swivel, and be physically prepared to fight an attacker!
I am with you on the Willard and ultimately a Grand Seiko spring drive.
Haven’t watched your vids in a while. This was good one. Like how your in the field…..and your editing has definitely evolved!! Keep it up!! Team Seiko!
Another Excellent Intro and another great video / Content!! TGV keeping it real as always.. The Urban Gentry is like a fine wine.. just gets better with age!! Keep up the great work… Love the more Adventurous Episodes!! All the Best.. BMJ ENGLAND 🏴
The Bulova museum video got me into Bulova. I now own a Lunar Pilot and Precisionist. My "grail" is the Accutron Spaceview. I literally just watched Wall Street today. Such a classic. Great videos as always. Keep up the great work!
Collecting goals of 2023 would be my first cosmonaute, curious to see if breitling will indeed release a production version next year. Carpenter’s space trip with the cosmonaute was on my birthday so well… that’s my excuse! TGV if you come to Japan I’d happily be your guide, I’ll bring my spaceview
Every time when I see the notification about a new video my day becomes a bit better! Thanks for another great content
One of my favorite videos in a while! Great vibe!
One of your best videos (certainly a favorite, personally), thank you for taking the time/sharing and wishing all of us only the best on our future goals! P.s: buying a grand seiko in japan would be memorable no doubt
I like to travel with mid range watches and these are my trio
Seiko Sarb033 - the elegant one
yema superman - the sports one
classic square vintage casio - the daily.
The sarb033 is so nice that I usually just swap bands and use it for all occasions, it's really an all rounder
It's criminally underated to be fair, whatever criticisms people may have about Seiko as whole one cannot deny that they do come up with UTTERLY beautiful designs that don't slavishly mimic other designs
I've always admired the quality of your videos, intro and what not. Been watching the channel for years now, good that you're back again & making more content. Also just got myself a Tudor Chrono, you're partly to blame for that lol.
Great film of NY. Haven’t been for a few years now, but must return. Interesting piece ref the travel trio. The last 2 trips I have been on were thus. Barcelona, my trusty Casio Pro-Trek for my daily jog, my Citizen pro master Aqualand for my swims, and my Breitling B1 for evening. When we popped to Prague for the weekend, I took my Pro-Trek again for my runs, and knowing I would not be swimming, I took my Breitling Endurance Pro for day wear, and my awesome Omega Speedmaster for evening. Looking forward to seeing other subscribers trio of travel pieces. Well done, keep up the great show. Thanks, Brian .
After years of collecting, when I’m finally able to get a rolex, then a few months after, I have to let it go because of a nickel allergy that I developed from the 904L steel. And only after that I got to know that rolex rash is a real thing. So yeah, I’m done with rolex too 😂
Ewwwww..... Rolex are garbage..... Way better watches.... Sorry about your rash....
My problem is more so with the proud prideful snobby owners of Rolex watches than with the watches themselves.... Maybe if they buy a better watch, they can give the money saved to charity, or buy less expensive watches and give them out as gifts....
You need to save up for the precious metal versions😂😂
Fortis…. I have never quite seen your fascination for it, but to each his own. You certainly have a most unique set of watch collecting goals. I hope they serve you well!
Excellent video, TGV!
My normal travel trio:
1. Tudor GMT
2. Normally a Steinhart Diver of some ilk
3. A Dan Henry Chronograph
Love the shots in Grand Central. You should stop by Grand Central Watch. Excellent folks. You would love what they do.
Also enjoyed Russel’s video. He has really come along as a content producer.
Love the Accutron. I’d take that all day over any typical modern Rolex. Regardless of price.
I must admit, I have not fallen in love with Grand Seiko yet. I should probably take a deeper look at them, but they never seem to grab my attention and hold it for long. There are so many options and models it is hard for me to keep them all straight.
Thank you as always, my friend. Excellent work. Looking forward to the State of the Collection. Onward and upward. Be well, my friend!
Excellent content. This is a next level Watch review channel. Well done. Waiting on the Tudor Pelagos 39mm: also trying to start a watch co.. yeah I know!
I always travel with my Hamilton Khaki Automatic, Halios Fairwind, Baltic Aquascaphe. I usually have a few more with me, but those are the essentials.
Just purchased a Hamilton field king myself, really cannot justify spending $2000+ since I tend to be Rough on my watches and work with my hands alot!
Great video mate. Think this is the way many of us feel about Rolex. Even if you care about its tool watch heritage its hard to escape looking like a tool yourself wearing one in this day and age. Man really loving Accutron's revival, and its great to see you point out Newman's Spaceview. You should get yourself a vintage Accutron Astronaut, the official watch of Nasa's X-15 rocket plane and the CIAs A-12 program. Not to mention a favourite amongst the early gemini astronauts. Just an awesome watch.
Showing my age here, but as a young kid I remember the introduction of the Bulova Accutron watch. Even that young, I understood it was supposed to be a very special watch. Seeing it's return, it's like finding your long lost love.
It’s also hard to escape sounding like a broke hater calling someone wearing a Rolex a “tool”..
@@TheNotoriousKID was actually calling myself a tool haha. I have a sub just like everyone else, just not super comfortable wearing it out these days because of the flex culture mentioned in the video.
@@DavidScott-hi4fz what is a mechanical watch but a flex. I have a shit ton of watches for very precise flexes😂
Amazing to see you back in NYC, lots of memories there lol great looking watching TGV 😊👍🍾 ⌚
Love the video TGV! Appreciate the takes on Rolex and their place in a collection and social media nowadays.
My go-to trio for travel:
- Casio F91W for any situations where I need a beater/something that can get dirty.
- Seiko moonphase 7f39-6029 on a black NATO for casual day-to-day (I actually picked mine up a few years back for $100).
- Omega Seamaster 2553.41.00 w/ green wave dial for gatherings and any outings.
Watch goals for the near future (not sure if I can make it happen within a year haha):
JLC Reverso Duoface (preferably w/ a moonphase) to fill that standout piece in my collection.
My 3 travel watches are as follows:
1) Casio G-Shock 6900 solar, this has been a true friend to me.
2) Seiko quartz a square watch that looks like a Cartier Tank, a classy dress watch
3) Victorinox INOX diver
BTW i was also looking at Accutron, beautiful watch TGV.
I'd suggest looking into the Dugena clone of the Tank. It's closer in dimensions to the Cartier and much easily slips beneath your shirt and jacket cuff. I broke in the leather band by simply flexing it by rolling and waving it on itself with finger and thumb with both hands, ehh you'd know what to do with 100% made in China kit.
Omega and Bulova collaboration deserves a review. Fantastic video as always.
Great vid, TGV! I hope you got to see some Wong Kar-wai films while you were in NYC. I saw “Days of Being Wild” again in September.
Tristano, i tuoi video sono sempre fantastici ed il modo di pensare il tuo collezionsmo è più che condivisibile ! Always Numer One ....
I also cannot wait to see what Fortis comes out with next year - I have a feeling there are going to be some rad new ones.
Never leave home without my Mudmaster, Dan Henry Maverick or my Open Heart Bulova.
PURE CLASS.
I like your style my friend, thank you for sharing that and enjoy. Awesome trio.
Best regards,
TGV
Another amazing video. Love the on location filming interjected with fun facts and beautiful sights.
You’re genuine passion for horology is a joy to watch my friend. Thank you for the absorbing content.
I’ve never owned a Swiss watch. My 2023 goal is to take that plunge with one of the entry level Swiss brands.
I bought an Alpina Seastrong 300 m quartz in January and it’s been fantastic (rare watch to meet my specs in a high end quartz). Tonight I gave my wife for our anniversary the Alpina Seastrong Comtesse quartz as the ladies version of mine. She loves it. I think Alpina is highly under rated as a Swiss brand. Suggest a look; Joma Shop and others have huge sales occasionally. I wanted a high end 300 m + quartz with 44 mm case and 22 mm band, etc., so narrrowed it down to the Alpina and a Longines Hydroconquest. The sale price on the Alpina and the heft of it won over the Longines more dressy thin feel. Also, the lug to lug length on the Longines was just too long for my wrist.
I have my eye on the titanium Mido.
The Oris aquis is definitely next on my list. Amazing specifications for the money and they really pop in person. I agree 💯 about Rolex. In fact it's turned me off a bit from my bb58. I've thought about trading it on for some " watch nerd " watches.
I also oscillate between enjoying my larger collection and wanting to consolidate, it's a struggle to say the least. Great content, TGV.
You made many great points and provided useful information as expected. However, I'm left feeling like I just watched a promo for your upcoming movie. You have a lot of great videos, but this one jumped into my top 5 favorites. Amazing!
I recently got wiped out as a trader (recession) and I had to sell my “entire” collection, which consisted of just two Rolex’s. This was however, the best thing that could have happened for my long term watch collecting; I was forced to appreciate less expensive and *more humble* options. I just recently ordered my first watch of the new collection. Oris Aquis 36.5 blue dial. I’m probably more excited than I’ve ever been to get a watch in the mail.
Hope you come back 3x stronger……God bless
I've been eyeing Tissot Couturier for a bargain Swiss automatic. Always enjoy your videos.
I bought a Tissot Seastar in orange at the MotoGP in Austin. It is quartz but to me it is fun and bright.
As always, great video and i'm always looking forward to your content. While everyone is busy fanboying two brands, your videos provide much more depth and breath to the watch space. Dare I say, the one channel for true fans of the hobby.
Loved seeing all those iconic NYC sites again - really made me want to revisit. Oh, and that Wong Kar Wai-thing at end - pure class 👍
In 1973, while my older brother was buying his GMT Master, the Jeweller asked me if I was interested in one. I was 16, in high school, and worked part time. He said I could lay it away, and pay on it bi-weekly. I went for it. It took a year to pay the $CAN around $280 off. 48 years later, the wrist check right now is my 1973 Submariner 5513.
Adjusted for inflation, that's around 1800CAD - you see why people are angry with Rolex?
Very well made vlog. I love to listen to your watch expertise and passion.
Amazing video!!! I freaking love your channel..i learn so much listening to you talk about watches and their history. Have you ever had any time with the Oris Aqquis? Im about to pull the trigger but just want to do as much research as I can.
I only wear one watch when I travel. I’m too afraid of losing them. If I go to Western Europe I’ll take my omega Planet Ocean 2500. It goes well with anything. If it’s a shady country, a G-Shock or a swatch will do.
Travel trio is Seiko Turtle SRPE93, Hamilton Khaki Auto 38 black dial. and Seiko 5 (SNK809). I inherited a 1965 Datejust turn-o-graph from my good father. Reference 1625 two-tone. I remember he said Rolex was the best and at the time it was seen as a tool watch and for people that needed something reliable, durable yet stylish. Nowadays it’s all about status and superficiality. It makes me sad because I fell in love with the brand due to the history and because my godfather(which was like my grandfather really). I think if I get one, it might be pre-2000. Possibly birth year and when the brand was still tool-ish.
Bought my Datejust 1974 two tone silver linen dial $350 could have had my pick ☮️
Excellent show. Just back from NYC, prices were crazy and the city looked a bit drab in places, but we still had a ball. When I tried to sync my Casio with my phone it went a tad mental and the analogue hands went to the wrong time. C’est la vie..luckily my other two pieces held fast. Thanks for bringing back some great memories, I can almost taste the smokey old fashioned from Fine and Rare. 👍
Great video TGV. You took me to my old hood too. I am with you on so many levels. Spaceview is on my radar for 2023 as well as Farer Watches (England) and AnOrdain (Scotland). My grail for now is Heuer Camaro - perfect 38 mm and cushion case 😊
Yeah brotha after I got the Explorer 114270z and the Submariner 14060m .I have no more desire for another Rolex. Those are the only 2 I ever wanted great video pizan 🇮🇹
I don't blame you, what more could you need?!?!? Absolute the best of the brand right there!
Grazie fratello,
Best regards,
TGV
@@theurbangentry Ty brotha pre ceramic and pre super case size were the quintessential Rolex Submariners/Gmts and Sea dwellers. The shiney ceramic and super case sizes. Just aren't my jam
I enjoyed watching this. I loved the interspersed NYC tour along the journey. I inherited my fathers' 1952 Omega Seamaster with the 354 "bumper" movement. Still keeps time at +1 spd.
Thank you TGV for such an interesting look at New York again and a great Bulova unboxing! Such a nostalgic and wonderful memories I have of New York and different videos that I remember that happened at this place in your channel!! Stay healthy and well as always!! (Nicholas L) 🌊🌊🌊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🦖🦖🦖🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The vision of those sheep moving in unison when talking about Rolex was a brilliant piece of editing. Well done TGV. 👍
you mean sheep like Jack Forster who has forgotten more about watchmaking than you ever knew but if it helps keep you in Omega then god bless.
@@davidr2802 LOL. My comment has obviously touched a nerve it appears and your response is a clear indication of you being a Role$ fanboi. I'm bemused as to why you should bring Jack Foster's name into your reply, but if you wish to categorise him as a sheep who am I to argue! Also, I don't require blessings from imaginary friends.
Yema might release an interesting looking micro-rotor movement according to their recent posts 😬. If they make it affordable it would be pretty amazing
I wouldn't wear a Yema if they gave me one they pretend they make their watches in France Designed Developed & Assembled in France when they are made in China including there inhouse movement. Very Disingenuous !
@@juniorjohnson5961 And the QC issues with Yema are over the top way to much and the costumer service is horrible
@@lonewolfemcquade8133 ✊
I would search for a vintage Yema that is in good condition. They are fine and can still be serviced. They look awsome if you like retro. I have two Meangraph's and they are fun.
@@Peter-Alexander Yes 👍 vintage Yema is night and day from modern Yema
Formex Essence 39mm (white dial) - Casual
Oris Aquis 41mm (green dial) - Diver
Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer (black dial, all stainless) - Pilot
All of these can also be dressed up if needed. LOVE this trio. Last one on my list is an Oris big crown pointer date in blue on bracelet.
So. I was in Paris yesterday and being a watch fan, I went down
to the Galleries Lafayette where almost all major brands have a large display. (No Tudor😮). And to get into the Rolex store, you needed to get on a list. Probably 100 plus models in the store, none for sale. Get on another list. Left with a perfect watch for my 20cm wrist- a blue Panerai Radiomir. Not a TGV watch but I love it.
You did influence me on my Speedy, my Tudor S&G GMT, as well as what I’m tooling about Europe wearing- a Glycine Airman DC4 GMT. And also have gotten better deals from Myers’s using your name. Many thanks.
Hi TGV
I travel with a Citizen eco drive dress watch, Hamilton Khaki Scuba( Hamilton green nato strap) & a Railmaster with nylon strap.
Before I collected watches, all I ever took on my travels was my trusty Timex Ironman that did everything.
I’ve also got a Casioak g shock, which is so hard to change the time I leave it at home.
Great content & last visited NYC in 2017.
It brought back great memories.
Gotta agree….I’ve lost my love for Rolex. I still will hold on to the few I have, but they get VERY little wrist time. These days, I’ve enjoyed wearing so many other brands
Exactly what am doing now!
Another fantastic video, love this hybrid vlog / review
KR
Glad to listen a Tárrega’s song in one of your videos TGV.
Keep making such a quality content, entertaining and enlightening at the same time.
Saludos desde la ciudad que vio nacer a Séneca.
I think we're all a little over Rolex as a company now, aren't we? (Tudor divers look more Rolex diver than the new submariners anyway.)
Haha, very good point, they have the Sub feeling too!
Great point, thank you Owen,
Best regards,
TGV
@@theurbangentry black bay 58 looks closer to the gorgeous 50s/Connery era submariner, than the new ceramic Rolex ones for sure
I rather go for the Tudor Monte Carlo heritage chronograph because it's a true Tudor design. The black bay is to much of a wannabe vintage Rolex and samething with the Tudor pro. I rather buy a original Tudor design and not a design that looks like something else
Ace content as ever
Thank you Nick, enjoy!
Best regards,
TGV
Great video my friend!! I definitely need to add Breitling to my collection. Hope you had a nice time in NYC! Cheers.
Such great production. TGV always does a great job.
TGV...you never disappoint. Never.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great stuff as always! Been wearing my Seiko Willard reissue for a couple of months now and still utterly enthralled with it. Such a lovely watch.
Another very entertaining video, TGV.
I have to point out how impeccable the music choices have been on these videos, and I specially love the classical guitar pieces, being a player myself. Hearing Capricho Árabe by the great Francisco Tárrega was just fantastic!
Best regards from Portugal!
Rolex has become a nauseating status symbol. Of course it's a good watch but cannot tolerate the games they play. There's plenty of interesting watches out there to choose from for less money that offer quality.
As a current Rolex owner, I also can't stand what they've become and the toxicity surrounding the brand. I've been on a "waitlist" for over a year for an AK and I find myself asking how in the world this is a luxury experience. Very close to selling off both of my current Rolex models. With the price one would fetch for, I'm spoiled for choice and I could buy a piece that's 5 times the watch with the money. Also hate that I can't daily wear Rolex because of all the crimes in major cities. You have all this money tied up in a luxury piece, then can't even enjoy it without having to worry about looking over your shoulder every 5 minutes. No thanks.
I’ll buy em at retail+10% from you
TGV,
Appreciate the video as always!
If I’m traveling within time zone, I always bring my Submariner and Lorier Neptune Series III (and often a G shock DW5600 for casual or sports wear). I’ll typically wear the subbie when I’m in areas that I know are safe, and the Lorier either when I want a vintage flare, or when I don’t want the fear of wearing an expensive watch in a metro area that I’m unsure of.
When I’m traveling across time zones, I bring the Tudor Black Bay GMT and Seiko Flightmaster SNA411 as both tell multiple time zones so I know the appropriate times to check in with family. What to bring when traveling is certainly a great question that is often overlooked for the watch enthusiast!
Great video TGV and keep up the great work!
-Andrew
Bello lo stile di questa puntata, grazie per averci mostrato New York. Alla prossima!
Wonderful video TGV with sky high production values as usual. Cheers mate.
Loved the end when your reading a copy of Meditations. Watches for my wrist and Marcus for the soul lol.
My travel trio would be my Omega AT co-axial 36mm in silver(first gen), my black dial Yema Superman 300 auto (thanks to your videos :) and lastly would be my soon to be Tissot PRX quartz with the brushed silver dial and gilt hands and indices. Cannot wait as I got a cracking good deal brand new.
Awesome video, now all I need to do is book a trip! :)
Thanks for another great video TGV. I enjoyed the 50c tour of NY!
I really struggle to avoid judgement when I see a Rolex on the wrist these days... but remind myself that I don't know that person's story.
Loved the episode TGV, you're always worth a ⌚️ ; )
Always feel less stressed after a video from TGV. Thanks
You made a point that played into my first "luxury watch" purchase. I went with an eta smile dial red tudor. I did this because 1. I loved it. 2. Full box set with papers in excellent condition. 3. Possible collectable in the future. 4. Service costs of eta movements. I also would like the black and blue versions.
Recent subscriber. Great watch content thank you. But you also have great video quality and editing.
Love your videos mate; your enthusiasm and integrity are genuine and you have great taste. With regards from Wales x