I followed you and watched almost every video you have made from the beginning. I am not sure if you take requests, and I wanted to suggest 2 topics that you can do well with your knowledge and expertise: 1. Aventurine dial watches at different price points. Which one would you choose and why? 2. With the demand for modern Rolex GMT II Pepsi's driving up prices, what vintage model offers the best deal for keeping great time, reliability, etc. I see the 1675, 16710, and other references and would love to see you do a comparison and choose one that you prefer.
Excellent overview from Teddy. My personal favourite is the military/field watch style(with date) for the simple reason that they indicate the time quickly and accurately.
Agreed, I love that those and dive watches were originally designed to just be as clear and practical as possible, in different ways. Even if you're not a soldier or underwater
@@3581tossit I haven't heard a lot about Boldr, is it good overall? Most field watches have 50m which is plenty for everyday life, but more would be nice to have.
Nice choice... Some proposals for part 2: Patek Calatrava (model for elegantno round dress watch), Blancpain FF (grandfather of second way of diver watch design, different from Submariner), Rolex Explorer, first mountain watch, grandfather of similar watches, often copied... In my opinion deserves more to be in this list than Gmt
Calatrava arguably more so than the nautilus IMO. And definitely the explorer more than the GMT. But recency bias due to hype certainly have moved the needle, and I can’t fault Teddy for omitting the Cala and explorer from the list.
I recently bought the new 62mas sje093 and I’m thrilled. It’s my first luxury watch if i can call it that with todays standards but it is to me regardless. The only other watch I want more is a sub (no date) but i’m not quite there yet.
I have a pretty old Citizen Promaster Diver with the crown at 9 o’clock. I think some people thought it was for leftys but I felt it was to protect the crown from damage or unscrewing it.
A lot of folks have made the claim that the original Rolex Explorer II is often imitated, when I [an Industrial Designer] "ID Guy" and "Adrian Barker" have all stated that Rolex took direct design cues from the Glycine Airman for their original 1655 Explorer. So every so-called Explorer II inspired design is actually from the Airman in 1953.
Great video. This is why it is irritating when watch enthusiasts complain or knock a homage watch or watch brand. So much of the watch designs really come from only a few watches. You could have included the Rolex Explorer, the flieger watch, and the Calatrava
Wonderful content Teddy. I would add the Calatrava and the pilot watch design. I’m not up on Pilots watches but the flieger design is what I’m referring to. I would substitute these for the Speedmaster.
I would add: Field watches - from the watches issued to US troops in WW2. Likewise for pilot watches particularly in the German side which had just two state-sponsored designs (unsurprisingly!). Sector dials, which I think started with JLC in wristwatch form. Nomos Tangente - crossing over between genders and popularising a specific minimalistic aesthetic. I would argue the case form with the greatly elongated lugs is still fairly unique though. I think there's a place to comment on women's watches as well.
The Tank, the Submariner, the GMT Master in my opinion are the most commonly copied or inspired designs. The Speedy may be to some extent. Even Tudor is inspired by the classic Datejust. Having said that, outside of Cartier, Longines does the Tank inspiration the best. Now the AP Royal Oak design copy seems to be catching on with likes of Tissot, CW, Casio and many more getting inspired.
Cool video. I can think of two designs that we see everywhere. Bauhaus style looking following junghans, even older models than max bill, and flieger watches. Cheers
Oh by the way, Teddy you missed the Breguet inspired ones, like FC for example has good watches for those of us who can’t go the Breguet way. The hands itself shamelessly copied by so many others.
At the end of the day, it's a watch and there aren't an infinite number of possible variations that can be fit into what a watch is so yeah, sooner or later, the only way to innovate is to blend aspects of other watches or just copy them altogether. The reason that homages are legal is the fact that EVERY BRAND is guilty of copying another brand. For example, the Submariner draws inspiration from the Fifty Fathoms and the GMT Master is just a modified Submariner with a different bracelet. Eventually, every new design that can be made will have been made already and so even if you dream up a new design, it will have already been made by someone, somewhere. That's life.
Since you put it out there, another angle you could cover would be the every day asymmetrical watches - my favourite being the Seiko Willards. Perhaps a Marathon ...
Hi Teddy. I've been trying to find your song A Watch Collectors Anthem/I Sold My Kidney for a Rolex. Man I miss being that tune! Anywhere I can get it again please? 🙏🏼
Pilot watches,by consensus,obviously aren't cool enough to copy.😂😅 Jus kidding. I'm just not sure there's really THAT iconic pilot watch that everyone is trying to knock off. If you know how to use the sliderule,than almost any pilot watch will do. But is a normal,non pilot person really going to use the sliderule?
Pilot watches Teddy, I’d love to know who you think either pioneered, popularised or perfected the pilot watch. It’s my favourite genre and I doubt I’m the only one.
One watch style which was immediately copied by almost *every* brand in the late 1960s and 1970s and which is hardly ever talked about - the Omega "c-case", supposedly a Genta design. Although there were other tonneau style casee before the Omega Constellation c-case, this particular style didn't really exist before then, and was ubiquitous in the following decade (and of course is still around today).
I'd say the Flieger is the WW2 Luftwaffe watch. A few original manufacturers are still making them. They simply keep time for navigation purposes. A pilot watch, to me, has many functions built in. I think of Breitling and their dizzying array of watches.
Which is the best watch of 35-38mm under 1000$ except Tissot PRX, please suggest. I know Citizen Tsuyosa is 40mm but is it worth it? Not going for Seiko as it doesn't offer sapphire glass.
Hey teddy I don't know if you read your messages in comments but can you review the best skeleton watch company's to look at like earnshaw and the like
The best thing to me about copied/homage watches, is that you can make versions that don't exist. I know I'm boring but my favorite watch of all time is the Submariner. I've always wanted a Titanium Sub and one with a Meteorite dial but Rolex doesn't make them. Well, others do and I now own version's of both these watches and am very happy about it.
It seems to be the most aesthetically pleasing orientation for the hands in advertising, and several justifications have been asserted: -Frames the logo at 12 O’clock -10:08.30 presents near-perfect bilateral symmetry, and 10:10.00 produces a pleasing numerical symmetry. Both are used in advertising. -having both hands point upward orients the dial to look like it’s smiling. -the bottom half of the dial is unobstructed, presenting the finish prominently on the most flattering surface (light is also often sourced from the bottom upward to direct shadows away from the lower half). -people grew used to it.
Of course! Tudor imitates rolex 5 digit sub to this day😂 Don't get me started about them belonging to the same group 😂...i don't see Omega looking like Breguet or Blancpain, or JLC looking like ALS😂.
Love the Nautilus! That's the only watch I approve of wearing an homage. Average guy will never own a 5711. A submariner or Datejust you can save up for and it can be a goal, but that Patek Nautilus is outrageous for a steel three hander with date.
But Nautilus shape is also consider as a copy of Elipse. I would say that Royal oak,Datejust,Sub,Monster and Tuna are the most original design of the watch world!!
I'm trying to figure out which one of those watches I'd prefer to be mugged for? I'm hoping I could convince the mugger that my Squale GMT isn't a Rolex. ;)
Explorer? Dirty dozen? Why is it that I love the asymmetry of a 4 o'clock crown, but way prefer the symmetry of a 6 o'clock date and/or day? Seems contradictory, but the heart is strange...
Dude, you need help with your RDS, Rolex Derangement Syndrome. I've been a Rolex fan since the mid 1960s... they were iconic back then. Plus, I've owned/worn a GMT Master for over 40 years, equally iconic behind the Sub and Datejust.
@@watchbydesign6214 so I'm not allowed to be sick and tired of every watch "reviewer" always need to bring rolex into every video? So for this RDS you say I have should I start my road to recovery by selling the 2 rolex watches that I own and enjoy? But I am sorry I offended you because I said I fast forwarded the section where teddy talked about rolex because I'm tired of "reviewers" using it for the algorithms.
@@reesebroekhoven3962 No, not when your Rolex hate ignores the fact that not only is the Submariner one of the most iconic watches of all time [along with the Speedmaster, Reverso, Santos and Tank, Calatrava, etc..]. The Datejust is also on that list and arguably the GMT Maser and to a lesser extent the Daytona too. They were on this list for a reason. Four icons in their lineup and to ignore them is just dishonest. The fact that you own two just shows how intellectually dishonest you are! 🤨
I really cannot understand how anybody that understands the value of a mechanical watch could live with a Royal Oak. If the screws on the bezel are a fake, how can it be a well executed thing.
I don't like the way Rolex copies the great designs of Invicta.
I don't like how Invicta shamelessly copies Pagani design.
I don’t like how Pagani copies Daniel Wellington. Did you know that they cut out the middleman, so that they can pass the savings directly to you?
Hahahahahahahahahahahhaah 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 so nice
Don't forget that the Invicta diver with 200m water resistance literally says in the manual "not suitable for diving" hahahahaha
@@KacperinOekraïnepagani design is the goat
Teddys channel is by far the best produced on UA-cam. Great examples and beautifully shot and executed content.
I followed you and watched almost every video you have made from the beginning. I am not sure if you take requests, and I wanted to suggest 2 topics that you can do well with your knowledge and expertise:
1. Aventurine dial watches at different price points. Which one would you choose and why?
2. With the demand for modern Rolex GMT II Pepsi's driving up prices, what vintage model offers the best deal for keeping great time, reliability, etc. I see the 1675, 16710, and other references and would love to see you do a comparison and choose one that you prefer.
16 minutes of interesting, informative and entertaining content. Great video, Teddy.
Excellent overview from Teddy. My personal favourite is the military/field watch style(with date) for the simple reason that they indicate the time quickly and accurately.
Agreed, I love that those and dive watches were originally designed to just be as clear and practical as possible, in different ways. Even if you're not a soldier or underwater
you deserve a Boldr Venture. don't waste your time with a Hamilton that you have to take off to wash the dishes or use the bidet.
@@3581tossit I haven't heard a lot about Boldr, is it good overall? Most field watches have 50m which is plenty for everyday life, but more would be nice to have.
Love the content your team produces! We appreciate it!
The Junghans bauhaus style looks pretty heavily imitated too.
Nice choice... Some proposals for part 2: Patek Calatrava (model for elegantno round dress watch), Blancpain FF (grandfather of second way of diver watch design, different from Submariner), Rolex Explorer, first mountain watch, grandfather of similar watches, often copied... In my opinion deserves more to be in this list than Gmt
Calatrava arguably more so than the nautilus IMO. And definitely the explorer more than the GMT. But recency bias due to hype certainly have moved the needle, and I can’t fault Teddy for omitting the Cala and explorer from the list.
When Teddy hits 1M subs we’re gonna party like it’s 1999 ! 😅
I think the list is perfect. Just a question though- who copied the original field watch and pilot watch?...it would be great if anyone has an answer.
I recently bought the new 62mas sje093 and I’m thrilled. It’s my first luxury watch if i can call it that with todays standards but it is to me regardless. The only other watch I want more is a sub (no date) but i’m not quite there yet.
I have a pretty old Citizen Promaster Diver with the crown at 9 o’clock. I think some people thought it was for leftys but I felt it was to protect the crown from damage or unscrewing it.
I’ve loved my Datejust since I purchased it in 1989. Still a special feeling when I wear it.
Superb and educational. Teddy knows so much and still he is so humble and respectful.
When Teddy said granddaddy referring to the AP, I think I lost it 😂😂
I appreciate the new 6.25" wrist shots! It me!
I would say Oris for pointer dates. I know other do it but the Oris big crown pointer date is the first to come to mind for pointer dates.
A lot of folks have made the claim that the original Rolex Explorer II is often imitated, when I [an Industrial Designer] "ID Guy" and "Adrian Barker" have all stated that Rolex took direct design cues from the Glycine Airman for their original 1655 Explorer. So every so-called Explorer II inspired design is actually from the Airman in 1953.
Right!!
Great list. Very informative video Teddy.
Great video. This is why it is irritating when watch enthusiasts complain or knock a homage watch or watch brand. So much of the watch designs really come from only a few watches. You could have included the Rolex Explorer, the flieger watch, and the Calatrava
Cool video, thanks Teddy and team. I would also add the most recent genre of RM, but that’s more of a hype for now I would guess
Wonderful content Teddy. I would add the Calatrava and the pilot watch design. I’m not up on Pilots watches but the flieger design is what I’m referring to. I would substitute these for the Speedmaster.
You are the GOAT Teddy. Such a great video.
I would add:
Field watches - from the watches issued to US troops in WW2.
Likewise for pilot watches particularly in the German side which had just two state-sponsored designs (unsurprisingly!).
Sector dials, which I think started with JLC in wristwatch form.
Nomos Tangente - crossing over between genders and popularising a specific minimalistic aesthetic. I would argue the case form with the greatly elongated lugs is still fairly unique though.
I think there's a place to comment on women's watches as well.
I think the recessed 4 o'clock crown was first used by Seiko in its Seikomatic line and later adapted in its Seiko 5 line.
I think the Hamilton khaki field would be a standout as the inspiration for almost all field watches. Great presentation!
The Tank, the Submariner, the GMT Master in my opinion are the most commonly copied or inspired designs. The Speedy may be to some extent. Even Tudor is inspired by the classic Datejust. Having said that, outside of Cartier, Longines does the Tank inspiration the best. Now the AP Royal Oak design copy seems to be catching on with likes of Tissot, CW, Casio and many more getting inspired.
Cool video. I can think of two designs that we see everywhere. Bauhaus style looking following junghans, even older models than max bill, and flieger watches. Cheers
Casio G-Shock. And the Swatch. Both defined a genre of watches, not luxury ofcourse, but they still changed the world of watches forever.
great video teddy! all the variation of watches on point !
Oh by the way, Teddy you missed the Breguet inspired ones, like FC for example has good watches for those of us who can’t go the Breguet way. The hands itself shamelessly copied by so many others.
At the end of the day, it's a watch and there aren't an infinite number of possible variations that can be fit into what a watch is so yeah, sooner or later, the only way to innovate is to blend aspects of other watches or just copy them altogether.
The reason that homages are legal is the fact that EVERY BRAND is guilty of copying another brand. For example, the Submariner draws inspiration from the Fifty Fathoms and the GMT Master is just a modified Submariner with a different bracelet. Eventually, every new design that can be made will have been made already and so even if you dream up a new design, it will have already been made by someone, somewhere. That's life.
Exactly, and that’s the problem I have when UA-cam criticise Chinese watches for copying.
Exactly, and that’s the problem I have when UA-cam criticise Chinese watches for copying.
I would thought you say little Easter egg the Rolex sub was inspired by Blanc Pain 50 fathoms
Yes- it always generates a lot of comments, as it’s lights up the R fan crowds 🤣
Zenith Defy should def be on the list😊
Hi Teddy, one could add the Junghans Max Bill watch to this list as there are many brands that try to imitate that minimalist esthetic.
Hi! Great video. I would say at least 1 Casio watch was inspiration for many others.
Since you put it out there, another angle you could cover would be the every day asymmetrical watches - my favourite being the Seiko Willards. Perhaps a Marathon ...
Teddy , what’s your thoughts on Raymond Weil’s take on classic longine’ design and winning gphg ? I can’t unsee the longine in it 😮
Teddy you are the best i'm from P.R and i love your videos you explain everithing.sory my english but i love your contend.💯👍
About design originality, what came first: the sanitary pad or the Nautilus?
grey background is fine, but i miss the old warm roomy setup! Still, great video as always
Another nice presentation thanks bro 👍💪👏❤️
Hi Teddy. I've been trying to find your song A Watch Collectors Anthem/I Sold My Kidney for a Rolex. Man I miss being that tune! Anywhere I can get it again please? 🙏🏼
Picking up my Submariner today. Very excited!
I can't believe you overlooked the pilot watches.
Pilot watches,by consensus,obviously aren't cool enough to copy.😂😅
Jus kidding.
I'm just not sure there's really THAT iconic pilot watch that everyone is trying to knock off.
If you know how to use the sliderule,than almost any pilot watch will do. But is a normal,non pilot person really going to use the sliderule?
Would you add the G-Shock as the daddy of all the hefty tacticool watches out there?
Definitely. Casio has a lot of horses in the race.
Pilot watches Teddy, I’d love to know who you think either pioneered, popularised or perfected the pilot watch. It’s my favourite genre and I doubt I’m the only one.
IWC?
Dear Teddy, I would’ve put the Zenith Pilot Bleriot 1909 and the german B-watches on the list; creating the whole „Flieger“-genre…
I want an everyday Breitling watch and was looking into used "Colt GMT". Any thoughts on it? Did you ever review it?
Navitimer and 5600
rolex loves their stamped clasps
One watch style which was immediately copied by almost *every* brand in the late 1960s and 1970s and which is hardly ever talked about - the Omega "c-case", supposedly a Genta design. Although there were other tonneau style casee before the Omega Constellation c-case, this particular style didn't really exist before then, and was ubiquitous in the following decade (and of course is still around today).
Perhaps adding the flieger or pilot watch - it seems to me to be its own genre. I have no idea where it started.
I'd say the Flieger is the WW2 Luftwaffe watch. A few original manufacturers are still making them. They simply keep time for navigation purposes.
A pilot watch, to me, has many functions built in. I think of Breitling and their dizzying array of watches.
Which is the best watch of 35-38mm under 1000$ except Tissot PRX, please suggest. I know Citizen Tsuyosa is 40mm but is it worth it? Not going for Seiko as it doesn't offer sapphire glass.
Tissot Seastar 36mm i personally love this watch.
Excellent Teddy, thank you
Random one, Teddy, but where did you get that sweater?
I think the OG Marinemaster silhouette looks like a buff SKX silhouette.
I think the Seiko 5 was when Seiko leaned into the 4 o’clock crown. I guess that would be the 60’s?
Hey teddy I don't know if you read your messages in comments but can you review the best skeleton watch company's to look at like earnshaw and the like
The best thing to me about copied/homage watches, is that you can make versions that don't exist. I know I'm boring but my favorite watch of all time is the Submariner. I've always wanted a Titanium Sub and one with a Meteorite dial but Rolex doesn't make them. Well, others do and I now own version's of both these watches and am very happy about it.
Royal Oak just had to be there 🙌
What about IWC flieger style watches? :]
IWC, Laco, any of the original fliegers...
The Patek Phillipe Calatrava created the template for the round wristwatch.
Duh 😂really!
What is the significance of displaying watches with the time at 10:10?
He always record at that time 👍
Thats a common theme at all watch boutiques and photos. I’m not sure why but I can imagine it frames the logos well and just caught on
It seems to be the most aesthetically pleasing orientation for the hands in advertising, and several justifications have been asserted:
-Frames the logo at 12 O’clock
-10:08.30 presents near-perfect bilateral symmetry, and 10:10.00 produces a pleasing numerical symmetry. Both are used in advertising.
-having both hands point upward orients the dial to look like it’s smiling.
-the bottom half of the dial is unobstructed, presenting the finish prominently on the most flattering surface (light is also often sourced from the bottom upward to direct shadows away from the lower half).
-people grew used to it.
At one time I used to see 8:20 for the same reason that others have said about 10:10. It frames the logo and other verbiage on the dial.
@@d.orayaki5567😂👍🏻
I feel like at least in my market the Zodiac Super Seawolf is more copied than the Submariner.
Great list but Blankpain Fifty Fathoms seems to (maybe??) be a big omission.
I would argue the dual pusher chronograph style, invented by Breitling, is among the most inluencial designs.
3:41 😮😮😮😮😮😮 I'm buying that
What about the field watches?
Lol. Did I just see the Phillips auctioned "fake" Seamaster used as a reference image?
What about the digital watch?
did you already do that 5k watch giveaway?
That Jubilee was inspired by the President Bracelet
When’s the next shopping episode with Kevin coming? Maybe for 1 million subscribers?
you always come up with the best video ideas... the title alone made me want to watch this! Great video!
The Royal oak is peak watch man
Good stuff!
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms?
Recent evidence is showing that the Submariner preceded the Fifty Fathoms, so who's imitating who?
"The Tank was slow to roll" 😂
Of course! Tudor imitates rolex 5 digit sub to this day😂
Don't get me started about them belonging to the same group 😂...i don't see Omega looking like Breguet or Blancpain, or JLC looking like ALS😂.
Love the Nautilus! That's the only watch I approve of wearing an homage. Average guy will never own a 5711. A submariner or Datejust you can save up for and it can be a goal, but that Patek Nautilus is outrageous for a steel three hander with date.
Fliegers?
But Nautilus shape is also consider as a copy of Elipse.
I would say that Royal oak,Datejust,Sub,Monster and Tuna are the most original design of the watch world!!
If you think about it, the Hamilton Pulsar had one of the most widely copied faces of all time. 🤷
So the jubilee bracelet was called so because it debuted on a Rolex anniversary.
Another great job Teddy - thanks for the shoutout to my Omega Speedmaster Moon Watch - the best!!
Teddy Bulbasaur
Top factual and informative show as always from Teddy many thanks from Spaz
Glycine GMT watch was copied.
Agree, the Rolex Explorer II 1655 took design cues from the Glycine Airman, Both ID Guy and Adrian Barker agree.
Can I wear my PRX while showering? I have a gold 40mm Quartz.
Yes
@@DuboixofficielWon't the soap and shampoo damage the PVD coating?
@@tastybrownie7448 It could over time. If you're scared about that, why don't you just put on the PRX after showering lol?
@@DuboixofficielI shower much faster if I'm wearing a watch while I shower. But I don't want to damage the watch though.
Longines had a similar design like the tank in the early days.
Didn't Bulova and Benrus have it as well?
Cool video.
I'm trying to figure out which one of those watches I'd prefer to be mugged for? I'm hoping I could convince the mugger that my Squale GMT isn't a Rolex. ;)
Same goes for my set of 4 Paganis….
Submariner, GMT Master ll, Speedmaster & Bond NTTD Seamaster.
Pagani have a lot to answer for…..
Explorer? Dirty dozen? Why is it that I love the asymmetry of a 4 o'clock crown, but way prefer the symmetry of a 6 o'clock date and/or day? Seems contradictory, but the heart is strange...
who did Rolex copy the submariner from?
Moels & Co. 528 - please profile this watch
Soon as teddy said ROLEX well time to fast forward
Dude, you need help with your RDS, Rolex Derangement Syndrome. I've been a Rolex fan since the mid 1960s... they were iconic back then. Plus, I've owned/worn a GMT Master for over 40 years, equally iconic behind the Sub and Datejust.
@@watchbydesign6214 so I'm not allowed to be sick and tired of every watch "reviewer" always need to bring rolex into every video? So for this RDS you say I have should I start my road to recovery by selling the 2 rolex watches that I own and enjoy? But I am sorry I offended you because I said I fast forwarded the section where teddy talked about rolex because I'm tired of "reviewers" using it for the algorithms.
@@reesebroekhoven3962 No, not when your Rolex hate ignores the fact that not only is the Submariner one of the most iconic watches of all time [along with the Speedmaster, Reverso, Santos and Tank, Calatrava, etc..]. The Datejust is also on that list and arguably the GMT Maser and to a lesser extent the Daytona too. They were on this list for a reason. Four icons in their lineup and to ignore them is just dishonest. The fact that you own two just shows how intellectually dishonest you are! 🤨
Rolex still hasnt copied the seiko turtle with a day date and a bezel.
I really cannot understand how anybody that understands the value of a mechanical watch could live with a Royal Oak. If the screws on the bezel are a fake, how can it be a well executed thing.
Casio f 91