This was so delightful and wholesome. No ego about the price of the watches, but we get to learn why they are meaningful to the collection. And it's a great collection!
I watched so much Jenni Elle before my last watch purchase, but it was this video that put me at ease with buying what I wanted vs buying the internet's wants. Watches are a personal reflection of each individual. Your collection is amazing and I hope to be on my way to building mine.
So fun, thank you!! As a woman with a tiny wrist it's always interesting to see other women's collections because watch inspo can be hard to find in a market super saturated with 42mm+ watches. Always a huge fan of your videos.
That’s a substantial collection. One of the approaches I use to avoid going broke is to only “award” myself when I’ve achieved a major accomplishment (eg a professional certification, promotion) or life’s milestone (eg get married, last parent passes). This approach will naturally limit my outlay, allow me to save for my next purchase and have lots of time to really appreciate a watch’s significance/beauty ‘til the end of my journey.
it's always cool to see a personal collection of a watch reviewer on UA-cam, and I'm glad you are able to appreciate a watch whether it's $100 or $10,000. having watches in different price ranges also speaks well of your knowledge on watches in general IMHO. thank you for sharing and keep up the wonderful work on UA-cam!
Amazing collection, and I love that you appreciate each watch for what it is whether it costs 100 dollars or 10000 dollars. Great video Jenni as always!
Loved hearing your emotional connections with your watches. IMHO what really set objects apart is the story behind it. It's infinitely more valuable than how good it is or much you spend on it. Huge kudos Jenni and keep Watching!
I love the nostalgia surrounding your collection. I have Rolexes, Omegas, Tudors and Grand Seiko, but the one watch I take out, wind and admire is my father’s automatic1955 Bulova. I used to pick it up when I was young and listen to it wind when I moved it. When my father passed, my mother asked what I wanted and I asked for that watch which I promptly had serviced by Bulova to make it just as it was. It still makes my cry to hold it and remember him.
I love your enthusiasm for all your watches. It sounds like you’re loving your watches for what they mean to you, rather than anything extrinsic, which is 100% the right way to enjoy this hobby of ours. Love it.
As a watch nut myself, I appreciate the joy you have showing us your collection. It really felt genuine and came from a happy place and not just to show off. And respect for putting a couple of Seiko in the box, most collectors leave them put if they are not Grand Seiko, kudos! :)
Amazing collection. Says everything that’s good about real watch collecting, basing it on personal taste and emotional feeling not price boasting and ‘bling’ factor.
Loved the video, your appreciation for your collection feels so genuine and also admire the courage to share, given so much judgement in the watch community. You don’t need big dollars and your collection just needs to make sense to you! Great collection for the smaller wrist size enthusiast!
Love your collection. I really appreciate that you don't just collect whatever is popular, but instead what you like. Your collection has some personality!
You know what my father used to say about watches? "You must buy the watch not the brand!" And your collection give him some reason...some of the watches in your collection are not maybe the best in terms of brands but they are looking extremely beautiful. So i can tell this is a really great collection! I love the tudor so much btw. Thank you for sharing!
I love it!!! You share my passion for watches no matter the price. My top 3 favorites in your collection: 3. Cartier Santos 2. Tudor BB 58 1. Casio F-91W
Very nice! I've been a watch nut since I was 8 and I"m 64 now. I still have every "serious" watch I purchased starting in '93. It was a Breitling Shark automatic and I just purchased a grail for me, a Glashutte Original SeaQ Panorama with blue dial on a bracelet ( I have 7 5/8" wrists). Cheers to you and your husband!
I absolutely love GO. To me they are the best value watches in the world. The design and finishing are amazing for the price, even if it's increased in the last few years. Even better, they're only worn by people who deeply care about watches. My own connection started with a friend of my parents who managed to escape to West Berlin before the wall was built. Her family had a home near Glashutte. She travelled to my country years later for work and subsequently set up a luxury goods shop where she sold stuff like Junghans clocks and Braun goods that she imported from Germany, back when that was unheard of in my country. She knew I was watch mad (my grandfather used to make clocks and I started collecting in the early 80s as a kid) and so when I met her years later back in Germany she took me to Glashutte. This was around the time GO was purchased by Swatch, it wasn't that far from its GUB origins and they made movements for Tutima. They had a flyback chronograph with countdown alarm that I remember being the most stunning watch I had ever seen. I was hooked. People talk about Lange but GO was competing with the big 3 Swiss on quality and innovation about 2 decades ago.
@@sdemosi Great story! Thanks for telling it. I agree, it's one of the best bang for the buck. Since they only make around 10,000 watches a year, I'll probably never see another copy on anyone else's wrist.
@@Madmanmarque so true. Owning a GO is like joining a small-ish club with interesting members, each with a story to tell about how they made the offbeat choice.
The value in a collection is in the items within the collection and not the monetary value of the items. Once someone becomes concerned with the value it’s no longer a collection but an investment. This is a nice collection
Although not initially obvious, revealing ones personal watch collection is actually an act of trust to your viewers because it exposes vulnerability to things which are deeply personal. But don't worry Jenni, we love you and hold you in every confidence. You are amazing, and we love how every watch tells a story. ❤
You love watches so much. The happiness on your face when you were telling the stories about them.. Never stop making videos.. You light up my day.. :)
Echoing what many other women have said, love seeing another lady's collection shared! We see so many videos of mens collections. Could be cool to do a miniseries of women sharing their collection photos/blurbs with you and you voicing over your thoughts on their pieces :)
no, can never hate these, all great pick and great pieces. it just goes to show ur watches are more humbling and more obtainable for the average person.
Starting with the Chun-Li Seiko really got me excited, it shows me your brimming enthusiasm--even criss-crossing with passions outside of watches. Lovely collection and great video! :)
Loved this episode. A person’s watch box is a window to their soul. Thank you for sharing. Love all your picks and especially the OP, DJ, and the Undone (clever sentimental watch).
Great to see your collection and the excitement you have when showing them. The Seiko 5 is so cool. Love the Santos. I purchased mine in Paris in 98..auto, steel and gold, gold roman numerals and Guillaume dial. Such a classic. My gold day date President has a black face, baguettes and middle links and bezel with the bark finish was also bought in Paris a few years later. It's such a great watch. Your enthusiasm is why I love your reviews.
A very nice collection! I like how every watch was presented as something special. As a collector with 30ish watches, you make me wonder if I don't need to downsize a little bit in order to have that special feeling for each piece. Thanks for the great content.
Jenni I love your enthusiasm for watches, as I’m sure all your viewers do (let’s face it, we all love watches, or wouldn’t have selected this video). Your knowledge of watches is awesome too, learn so much.
LOVE this, Jenni!!! 😍 My personal favs are your salmon pink CasiOak (had no idea they made it in that stunning salmon color!), Undone (absolutely love that you have a sentimental photo of your wedding on the caseback), Cartier Santos, and Tudor Black BB58 (of course- I can’t see you without this watch). Thank you so much for doing the tag and for the shoutout 💛💛
Jenni, just watched this for the third time. I love your collection, it's clear you have good taste in watches and it seems like your picks are thought through. That Russian one from your grandfather is really cool and I liked the color match to the claret band. If I ever get me a wife I can see a future with, I'd definitely buy her a Cartier Santos, one of the few watch models that's always good taste and classy. I even want one for myself, but the bigger ones for my 7,5 inch wrists are a bit out of my comfort zone right now. I'm a year older than you, but I've clearly chosen freedom, experiences and partying more than nesting up a nice watch budget. But, I dare say I've experienced quite a bit, and got some true stories to tell that most people in their early 30s doesn't... I'm a bit of a writer so maybe someday I make some kind of memoire, for now I stick to my short stories, articles and fishing tales. Also, that Undone, I had to pause the video again to behold it. That's an absolute bomb of a watch!
I love your collection! I get so bored with UA-camrs who show their collections, and they are all Rolex, Omega, Patek and the like. You have such a wonderful variety, and I think everyone can connect!
This is a beautiful collection. Thank you for such a video, its interesting to see the diversity of watches. Jenni you should get a JLC Reverso 😂 Have you seen the limited edition Seiko Anime watches? Collecting watches is never ending haha!
I could listen to passionate people talk about their watches all day. Favorite aspect is that money wasn't the primary focus or personal appeal. Just what you bought because you loved it.
Such good taste you have Jenni, bought my first watch in over ten years recently which is the Oris Aquis Cherry Red...and i love it, but the one you have was a close consideration, i'm also after a Seagull!.
Such a lovely collection! And it's lovely to see how much joy you take in each piece! My only piece of advice is that you shouldn't worry about your date-just being too flashy -- wear it for yourself and don't worry about anyone else!
That Yachtmaster looks really good on you, and a sure sign that it's a watch to buy is if it just FEELS right. :)......2 years after I first posted this comment, re-watching the vid...Nice to see that you've got a Seagull 1963! I am SO impressed with mine, it's my most accurate mechanical watch, I'm getting accuracy of +1 sec every 4 days, which is crazy good for such an inexpensive watch! It's actually more accurate than some of my quartz watches! It's also probably the watch I wear the most out of 31 watch collection! Really nice to see that you have a F91W too. I bought my first one on Ebay, and having done a bit of research I was amazed to discover that it was actually a fake!! Amazed that someone considers it worthwhite to fake a F91W but they do! I've now invested in a real one too! Love the Seiko Presage range, however I'd go for the dark blue or green (Just my personal choice), the dials are outstanding! For a red dial I'd go for the Orient Kamasu.
Was waiting for this video! As a woman, I am always interested in the watch collections of other female watch enthusiasts. I've always played it quite safe myself and don't tend to go over 36mm (the biggest watch I own is a 37mm JLC Master calendar 140.8.87) and am seriously considering the BB 58. The vintage look and dial look insane and I believe it to be great a value for the price. Guess it's time to go to a nearby AD and see if it suits my somewhat thin wrist.
Great collection. The seagull looks great but I wouldn't feel confident about it s reliabilty. The star of the show is indeed the candy OP, an essential GADA watch that fits you marvelously. Too bad they went from 36 to 41 and didn't go for a 38 or 39... Love the green one. Thanks for your work, you're a true sunshine in the youtube watch community !
Jenni, that's an amazing collection!! There is nothing you need to feel guilty about in the lot, they all have a story and they all have a time and place to be worn. Plus, every watch you have seems to reflect your personality!! Very well presented and a beautiful collection!!
I smirk at the Rolex sub Reddit where it seems you have to photograph your watch next to the logo in the steering wheel of your horrendously overpriced car. All rather sad. !
Oh, what's there to "hate?" It's a lovely, diverse, tasteful and obviyously still growing collection! Love the presentation and the infectious enthusiasm! Truly envy that Yachtmaster! You should have an Omega somewhere there, don't you think?
I love your collection and I'm impressed with with the fact that you even have watches sub 100. You should really add an Omega though to that beautiful collection 😂🥹
Is too nice! I'd've called that salmon colored "CasiOaky" more terracotta and partly for the flatness of the surfaces. You've got the perfect version of all all NOMOS Clubs, and even that Oris is nicer looking like that than I thought at first. But that Yacht-Master is really nice, I used to really want the blue-dialed version. I bought the exact but JDM version of your SEIKO 5, I have the Blue and the Silver versions too, but I finally bought the one you've got after seeing yours, along with the unplated version of the SEIKO Tank! :)
My favorites are the one from your grandpa because that is just so special and your wedding watch. I think u should wear your wedding watch more, even with jeans and a t-shirt. I love the bling and it makes it stand out. U don’t have to be dressed up, it’s the joy it brings u that is important. Thanks for sharing your collection.
Love that your collection literally covers most of the price points, a very inclusive collection. It shows that our community is not full of snobby elitist. I've recently come back into collecting watches (previously had a few Oris, Longines, Tag etc and sold them all). My current 3 watch collections are Tissot Gentleman Open Heart, Longines Record Chronograph and Omega SMP300, love the swatch group brands! My grail atm is the Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton in black, hopefully I can get it soon! (not into Rolex, AP, PP etc., I just can't justify the cost of them)
You can wear a "flashy" Rolex anytime, anywhere, every day. I wear my Gold/Steel Datejust 41 (126333) with fluted bezel and black diamond dial nearly every day. Even to work and the grocery store. The one and only reason that I'm not wearing it 7 days a week is because I've gotten a Chopard Happy Sport in steel and rose gold with 7 floating "happy diamonds". Have fun!
Hi, Jenni! I really appreciate your watches and the love you show for each of them, be it Casio or Rolex. Thanks for showing us them! ❤️ I wish you many more happy years of watch collecting!
Loved your collection, Jenni! I have a collection of watches myself. Not as sophisticated, as yours, but I enjoy them very much. Watches are my obsession. I think you should take advantage and wear your wedding watch, from time to time, and enjoy it. Enjoy your collection!
Was skeptical at first when you started....but once I saw the Nomos then I knew it would get better... great taste as you got "into the box"... when someones face lights up when talking about their time piece collection then that's all that matters.... it's all about what YOU like in your time pieces!!... side note... Everyone should have a historical family lineage piece in their collection with a story behind it....Doesn't matter what the watch is....the legacy is what matters and I love the story behind yours!!
+1 for a Seagull 1963. After a lot of searching, I got one and I think it's a really cool watch... I just love to see the column wheel move when I press the start/stop and reset. Also, after watching your Nomos, I'm definitely getting one.
One of the best well rounded collections at ALL price points. Truly shows the enjoyment of the hobby VS prestige or chasing smoke and mirrors. Your collection is a great representation of who you are! Keep going and thank you for your content. Really looking forward to receiving the watch roll soon! Eeeek! Very exciting. Lastly - do you think you’ll do a review on the new Oris Big Crown Pointer Date - Caliber 403? Photos look stunning!
I can't tell you how happy I am to find a female watch reviewer. I've been watching Teddy all this time but his watch recommendations most don't have the female counterpart and I have small wrist as well. Will be looking forward to your uploads.
Fantastic- a “real” collection of class and sentiment. I really love the DateJust, those diamonds look great and no way too over bling! The other two Rolexes are class too, and I really like the Nomos and the Santos (for a smaller lady). And that Seiko 5 is fantastic value. Love the boxes too - too expensive for me though! Reserving my cash for more watches, so I’m afraid I’ll stick with my £20 Amazon box.
Really enjoy commentary from Jenni. She's got style and a deep love for timepieces. Favorite video: When she received the 36mm Rolex Pink as a gift from her BF - classic video and sheer bliss captured on video! PERFECTION!
My wife's wedding watch is a DJ too. Her's is the rose gold two tone. I'd say her's is way flashier. My personal favourite in your collection is the OP36. I was saving my pennies for one, but I am never going to pay above retail for one. Guess I won't be getting one anytime soon😔
Nice and diverse collection Jenni. Looking forward to the next update! Add a few indies in there and a Cartier Tank would be a good fit! The photo with Kai on the back of the Undone is super cute. :)
This is my favorite of your videos. You are so personable and accessible here. Lots of smiling and animated. And... you talked slower instead of the way that you normally review watches where it seems like you are so "official" and "strict" if you know what I mean. Thanks for sharing yourself with us.
What a nice and balanced collection! And I missed the opportunity to get myself the yatchmaster 37mm platinum bezel rhodium dial a couple years ago for a really good price. Damn! Thanks for the nice video.
This was so delightful and wholesome. No ego about the price of the watches, but we get to learn why they are meaningful to the collection. And it's a great collection!
Ha ha wholesome 🤣
@@baandoptager She's gorgeous. Is that wholesome enough for you?
EGO/PRICE!?
are you drunk?
I watched so much Jenni Elle before my last watch purchase, but it was this video that put me at ease with buying what I wanted vs buying the internet's wants. Watches are a personal reflection of each individual. Your collection is amazing and I hope to be on my way to building mine.
So fun, thank you!! As a woman with a tiny wrist it's always interesting to see other women's collections because watch inspo can be hard to find in a market super saturated with 42mm+ watches. Always a huge fan of your videos.
42??
@@humblewiz4953 yeah the market is saturated with big watches
As a woman? My wrist ain’t bigger 😳
Haha big watches for big men is kind of the unspoken motto of the watch industry.
im a man with tiny women wrists, so i feel ya. its even worse being a man tbh.
Its so nice to see someone who really enjoys and appreciates their watches, you can tell they really bring her happiness
What an infectious enthusiasm; refreshing to see someone simply enjoying their watches without that presumptuous show-offery! Keep it up!
Your down to earth enthusiasm for watches ranging so wildly in price is SO refreshing. It really puts all your videos in the must watch category.
That’s a substantial collection. One of the approaches I use to avoid going broke is to only “award” myself when I’ve achieved a major accomplishment (eg a professional certification, promotion) or life’s milestone (eg get married, last parent passes). This approach will naturally limit my outlay, allow me to save for my next purchase and have lots of time to really appreciate a watch’s significance/beauty ‘til the end of my journey.
it's always cool to see a personal collection of a watch reviewer on UA-cam, and I'm glad you are able to appreciate a watch whether it's $100 or $10,000. having watches in different price ranges also speaks well of your knowledge on watches in general IMHO. thank you for sharing and keep up the wonderful work on UA-cam!
Amazing collection, and I love that you appreciate each watch for what it is whether it costs 100 dollars or 10000 dollars. Great video Jenni as always!
Experience shows that these 20,000$ watches aren't always necessary better.
@@amenhotep7704 better in term of what? value? a 1 dollar watch can show time and date like a 100.000$ watch..
Loved hearing your emotional connections with your watches. IMHO what really set objects apart is the story behind it. It's infinitely more valuable than how good it is or much you spend on it. Huge kudos Jenni and keep Watching!
I love the nostalgia surrounding your collection. I have Rolexes, Omegas, Tudors and Grand Seiko, but the one watch I take out, wind and admire is my father’s automatic1955 Bulova. I used to pick it up when I was young and listen to it wind when I moved it. When my father passed, my mother asked what I wanted and I asked for that watch which I promptly had serviced by Bulova to make it just as it was. It still makes my cry to hold it and remember him.
Appreciate For Sharing With Ous.
Glad To Hear The Joy Your Father's Watch Is Giving You.
I done the same the other day with my dads omega constellation from the 60”s
I love your enthusiasm for all your watches. It sounds like you’re loving your watches for what they mean to you, rather than anything extrinsic, which is 100% the right way to enjoy this hobby of ours. Love it.
As a watch nut myself, I appreciate the joy you have showing us your collection. It really felt genuine and came from a happy place and not just to show off. And respect for putting a couple of Seiko in the box, most collectors leave them put if they are not Grand Seiko, kudos! :)
Amazing collection. Says everything that’s good about real watch collecting, basing it on personal taste and emotional feeling not price boasting and ‘bling’ factor.
Loved the video, your appreciation for your collection feels so genuine and also admire the courage to share, given so much judgement in the watch community. You don’t need big dollars and your collection just needs to make sense to you! Great collection for the smaller wrist size enthusiast!
Fantastic watch collection!! My favourites were:
1: Rolex Oyster Perpetual 'Candy Pink'
2: Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight
3: Nomos Club Neomatik 37
4: Undone Urban Killy.
Your personality and enthusiasm is infectious. Love your eclectic collection of classic watches!
Love your collection. I really appreciate that you don't just collect whatever is popular, but instead what you like. Your collection has some personality!
You know what my father used to say about watches?
"You must buy the watch not the brand!"
And your collection give him some reason...some of the watches in your collection are not maybe the best in terms of brands but they are looking extremely beautiful.
So i can tell this is a really great collection!
I love the tudor so much btw.
Thank you for sharing!
My wife and I BOTH enjoyed watching you share your watch collection. She LOVES your wedding watch, and so do I!!!
“ Hey look at Jenni man! So inspirational”
Very beautiful collection mix with great memories and emotions 💟
I love it!!! You share my passion for watches no matter the price. My top 3 favorites in your collection: 3. Cartier Santos 2. Tudor BB 58 1. Casio F-91W
Very nice! I've been a watch nut since I was 8 and I"m 64 now. I still have every "serious" watch I purchased starting in '93. It was a Breitling Shark automatic and I just purchased a grail for me, a Glashutte Original SeaQ Panorama with blue dial on a bracelet ( I have 7 5/8" wrists). Cheers to you and your husband!
I absolutely love GO. To me they are the best value watches in the world. The design and finishing are amazing for the price, even if it's increased in the last few years. Even better, they're only worn by people who deeply care about watches. My own connection started with a friend of my parents who managed to escape to West Berlin before the wall was built. Her family had a home near Glashutte. She travelled to my country years later for work and subsequently set up a luxury goods shop where she sold stuff like Junghans clocks and Braun goods that she imported from Germany, back when that was unheard of in my country. She knew I was watch mad (my grandfather used to make clocks and I started collecting in the early 80s as a kid) and so when I met her years later back in Germany she took me to Glashutte. This was around the time GO was purchased by Swatch, it wasn't that far from its GUB origins and they made movements for Tutima. They had a flyback chronograph with countdown alarm that I remember being the most stunning watch I had ever seen. I was hooked. People talk about Lange but GO was competing with the big 3 Swiss on quality and innovation about 2 decades ago.
@@sdemosi Great story! Thanks for telling it. I agree, it's one of the best bang for the buck. Since they only make around 10,000 watches a year, I'll probably never see another copy on anyone else's wrist.
@@Madmanmarque so true. Owning a GO is like joining a small-ish club with interesting members, each with a story to tell about how they made the offbeat choice.
The value in a collection is in the items within the collection and not the monetary value of the items. Once someone becomes concerned with the value it’s no longer a collection but an investment. This is a nice collection
Wow, Jenni, to have this impressive of a collection at only 30 years old - it is worthy of applause. Amazing!
love the collection and your enthusiasm for it. It warms my heart to see someone so sentimental about their time pieces, as I am with my own!
Although not initially obvious, revealing ones personal watch collection is actually an act of trust to your viewers because it exposes vulnerability to things which are deeply personal. But don't worry Jenni, we love you and hold you in every confidence. You are amazing, and we love how every watch tells a story. ❤
They're only possessions. Nice looking possessions, but nothing more.
You love watches so much. The happiness on your face when you were telling the stories about them.. Never stop making videos.. You light up my day.. :)
Echoing what many other women have said, love seeing another lady's collection shared! We see so many videos of mens collections. Could be cool to do a miniseries of women sharing their collection photos/blurbs with you and you voicing over your thoughts on their pieces :)
Could be interesting. Is it common that women don't have that many "ladie's watches" but more unisex ones ?
@@dorkflassbury1164 yes
no, can never hate these, all great pick and great pieces. it just goes to show ur watches are more humbling and more obtainable for the average person.
Very entertaining episode! Your obvious enthusiasm and joy in your watches had me smiling the whole time - thanks!
Agreed.....hard not to smile when she's talking about her collection.
Starting with the Chun-Li Seiko really got me excited, it shows me your brimming enthusiasm--even criss-crossing with passions outside of watches. Lovely collection and great video! :)
Loved this episode. A person’s watch box is a window to their soul. Thank you for sharing. Love all your picks and especially the OP, DJ, and the Undone (clever sentimental watch).
So persons without one don't have a soul. alright
She’s so sweet sharing her collection and the manner in which she expresses her affection ❤️
Lovely collection... I really like the mix you have on dial colours, and that each watch has a meaning behind it 😊👍
Great to see your collection and the excitement you have when showing them. The Seiko 5 is so cool. Love the Santos. I purchased mine in Paris in 98..auto, steel and gold, gold roman numerals and Guillaume dial. Such a classic. My gold day date President has a black face, baguettes and middle links and bezel with the bark finish was also bought in Paris a few years later. It's such a great watch. Your enthusiasm is why I love your reviews.
Never heard of Undone watches before but after looking I'm buying two right now!
That Undone is a reeeaally cool watch, especially as a gift.
i amazed by that, not gonna lie
A very nice collection! I like how every watch was presented as something special. As a collector with 30ish watches, you make me wonder if I don't need to downsize a little bit in order to have that special feeling for each piece. Thanks for the great content.
Jenni I love your enthusiasm for watches, as I’m sure all your viewers do (let’s face it, we all love watches, or wouldn’t have selected this video). Your knowledge of watches is awesome too, learn so much.
LOVE this, Jenni!!! 😍 My personal favs are your salmon pink CasiOak (had no idea they made it in that stunning salmon color!), Undone (absolutely love that you have a sentimental photo of your wedding on the caseback), Cartier Santos, and Tudor Black BB58 (of course- I can’t see you without this watch).
Thank you so much for doing the tag and for the shoutout 💛💛
❤️❤️❤️ thank you Beth 🥰
@@JenniElle Jenni y love yor Chanel and yor colection 🤗
Jenni, just watched this for the third time. I love your collection, it's clear you have good taste in watches and it seems like your picks are thought through. That Russian one from your grandfather is really cool and I liked the color match to the claret band. If I ever get me a wife I can see a future with, I'd definitely buy her a Cartier Santos, one of the few watch models that's always good taste and classy. I even want one for myself, but the bigger ones for my 7,5 inch wrists are a bit out of my comfort zone right now. I'm a year older than you, but I've clearly chosen freedom, experiences and partying more than nesting up a nice watch budget. But, I dare say I've experienced quite a bit, and got some true stories to tell that most people in their early 30s doesn't... I'm a bit of a writer so maybe someday I make some kind of memoire, for now I stick to my short stories, articles and fishing tales. Also, that Undone, I had to pause the video again to behold it. That's an absolute bomb of a watch!
Great collection!!
The yacht master is so beautiful, you made the right decision by buying it!
I love your collection! I get so bored with UA-camrs who show their collections, and they are all Rolex, Omega, Patek and the like. You have such a wonderful variety, and I think everyone can connect!
This is a beautiful collection. Thank you for such a video, its interesting to see the diversity of watches.
Jenni you should get a JLC Reverso 😂 Have you seen the limited edition Seiko Anime watches?
Collecting watches is never ending haha!
This is one of the best watch collection reviews I have ever watched.
Thank you for showing us your collection. Love the fact how genuine you are about what you have. Thanks Jen!
I could listen to passionate people talk about their watches all day. Favorite aspect is that money wasn't the primary focus or personal appeal.
Just what you bought because you loved it.
Such good taste you have Jenni, bought my first watch in over ten years recently which is the Oris Aquis Cherry Red...and i love it, but the one you have was a close consideration, i'm also after a Seagull!.
Excellent video, really like the part about the datejust and how honest you are showing every bit of the watch
Such a lovely collection! And it's lovely to see how much joy you take in each piece! My only piece of advice is that you shouldn't worry about your date-just being too flashy -- wear it for yourself and don't worry about anyone else!
That's right!
That Yachtmaster looks really good on you, and a sure sign that it's a watch to buy is if it just FEELS right. :)......2 years after I first posted this comment, re-watching the vid...Nice to see that you've got a Seagull 1963! I am SO impressed with mine, it's my most accurate mechanical watch, I'm getting accuracy of +1 sec every 4 days, which is crazy good for such an inexpensive watch! It's actually more accurate than some of my quartz watches! It's also probably the watch I wear the most out of 31 watch collection! Really nice to see that you have a F91W too. I bought my first one on Ebay, and having done a bit of research I was amazed to discover that it was actually a fake!! Amazed that someone considers it worthwhite to fake a F91W but they do! I've now invested in a real one too! Love the Seiko Presage range, however I'd go for the dark blue or green (Just my personal choice), the dials are outstanding! For a red dial I'd go for the Orient Kamasu.
Was waiting for this video! As a woman, I am always interested in the watch collections of other female watch enthusiasts. I've always played it quite safe myself and don't tend to go over 36mm (the biggest watch I own is a 37mm JLC Master calendar 140.8.87) and am seriously considering the BB 58. The vintage look and dial look insane and I believe it to be great a value for the price. Guess it's time to go to a nearby AD and see if it suits my somewhat thin wrist.
Wow, your wedding watch is GORGEOUS. WHAT a wedding gift. So glad for you.
Great collection. The seagull looks great but I wouldn't feel confident about it s reliabilty. The star of the show is indeed the candy OP, an essential GADA watch that fits you marvelously. Too bad they went from 36 to 41 and didn't go for a 38 or 39... Love the green one. Thanks for your work, you're a true sunshine in the youtube watch community !
Jenni, that's an amazing collection!! There is nothing you need to feel guilty about in the lot, they all have a story and they all have a time and place to be worn. Plus, every watch you have seems to reflect your personality!! Very well presented and a beautiful collection!!
That was fun. I always enjoy seeing personal watch collections. Looks like you have every situation and outfit covered.
I also love your enthusiasm and natural expression of joy over those beautiful time machines - keep going Jenni!
I like that you’re a relatable collector. Not like some of the other you tubers that have watches nobody can realistically obtain
I smirk at the Rolex sub Reddit where it seems you have to photograph your watch next to the logo in the steering wheel of your horrendously overpriced car. All rather sad. !
The most authentic and enjoyable watch video I viewed this year.
Oh, what's there to "hate?" It's a lovely, diverse, tasteful and obviyously still growing collection! Love the presentation and the infectious enthusiasm! Truly envy that Yachtmaster! You should have an Omega somewhere there, don't you think?
I love your collection and I'm impressed with with the fact that you even have watches sub 100. You should really add an Omega though to that beautiful collection 😂🥹
that is a great collection jen!! every piece is strong and theres a lot of variety!!
The smile on your face when you tried on the Datejust diamond dial says it all. Wear it whenever you want!
The boxes look quite nice!
Cool Raketa/strap combination
I love how her eyer wonder around when talking about specifics, ir shows her love of the subject ❤️
Is too nice! I'd've called that salmon colored "CasiOaky" more terracotta and partly for the flatness of the surfaces. You've got the perfect version of all all NOMOS Clubs, and even that Oris is nicer looking like that than I thought at first. But that Yacht-Master is really nice, I used to really want the blue-dialed version. I bought the exact but JDM version of your SEIKO 5, I have the Blue and the Silver versions too, but I finally bought the one you've got after seeing yours, along with the unplated version of the SEIKO Tank! :)
My favorites are the one from your grandpa because that is just so special and your wedding watch. I think u should wear your wedding watch more, even with jeans and a t-shirt. I love the bling and it makes it stand out. U don’t have to be dressed up, it’s the joy it brings u that is important. Thanks for sharing your collection.
Love that your collection literally covers most of the price points, a very inclusive collection. It shows that our community is not full of snobby elitist. I've recently come back into collecting watches (previously had a few Oris, Longines, Tag etc and sold them all). My current 3 watch collections are Tissot Gentleman Open Heart, Longines Record Chronograph and Omega SMP300, love the swatch group brands! My grail atm is the Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton in black, hopefully I can get it soon! (not into Rolex, AP, PP etc., I just can't justify the cost of them)
Really cool to see someone nerding out with their favorite toys. Thanks for sharing!
You can wear a "flashy" Rolex anytime, anywhere, every day. I wear my Gold/Steel Datejust 41 (126333) with fluted bezel and black diamond dial nearly every day. Even to work and the grocery store. The one and only reason that I'm not wearing it 7 days a week is because I've gotten a Chopard Happy Sport in steel and rose gold with 7 floating "happy diamonds". Have fun!
Hi, Jenni! I really appreciate your watches and the love you show for each of them, be it Casio or Rolex. Thanks for showing us them! ❤️ I wish you many more happy years of watch collecting!
Who can hate such a beautiful and cool watch collection like that. Love all of your watches and thanks for sharing with us your collection.
Ordered my roll this morning😁
Thank you David 🤩
Loved your collection, Jenni! I have a collection of watches myself. Not as sophisticated, as yours, but I enjoy them very much. Watches are my obsession. I think you should take advantage and wear your wedding watch, from time to time, and enjoy it. Enjoy your collection!
Your collection is definitely that of an enthusiasts. And it’s remarkably normal too!
Lovely collection. I’m not surprised everyone’s wedding watch is the dayjust! Super common. Love it
Stay safe, Jenni! Lovely collection. 🤘
Question, what are your biggest complaints about local ADs around your area?
Loved seeing you geek out over your watches. Even the less expensive ones! A watch for every occasion.
Was skeptical at first when you started....but once I saw the Nomos then I knew it would get better... great taste as you got "into the box"... when someones face lights up when talking about their time piece collection then that's all that matters.... it's all about what YOU like in your time pieces!!... side note... Everyone should have a historical family lineage piece in their collection with a story behind it....Doesn't matter what the watch is....the legacy is what matters and I love the story behind yours!!
Great collection. Useable, practical, honest, genuine.
first lol
That's cheating 😂
Haha that's smart. Really nice collection!
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+1 for a Seagull 1963. After a lot of searching, I got one and I think it's a really cool watch... I just love to see the column wheel move when I press the start/stop and reset. Also, after watching your Nomos, I'm definitely getting one.
Amazing collection, really love it :)
Your enthusiasm is infectious!!! And yes, def go shopping with your wedding watch because what TF not? 😉
Finally here :)
That Nomos is BEAUTIFUL!
One of the best well rounded collections at ALL price points. Truly shows the enjoyment of the hobby VS prestige or chasing smoke and mirrors.
Your collection is a great representation of who you are! Keep going and thank you for your content.
Really looking forward to receiving the watch roll soon! Eeeek! Very exciting.
Lastly - do you think you’ll do a review on the new Oris Big Crown Pointer Date - Caliber 403? Photos look stunning!
Hi Jenni, again very cool, your Collection, and so sweet that you have this personalized Undone ,,,,
Beautiful collection! So glad you finally shared with us. Sad to see that no omegas are in it :(
I can't tell you how happy I am to find a female watch reviewer. I've been watching Teddy all this time but his watch recommendations most don't have the female counterpart and I have small wrist as well. Will be looking forward to your uploads.
Fantastic- a “real” collection of class and sentiment. I really love the DateJust, those diamonds look great and no way too over bling!
The other two Rolexes are class too, and I really like the Nomos and the Santos (for a smaller lady). And that Seiko 5 is fantastic value.
Love the boxes too - too expensive for me though! Reserving my cash for more watches, so I’m afraid I’ll stick with my £20 Amazon box.
Really enjoy commentary from Jenni. She's got style and a deep love for timepieces. Favorite video: When she received the 36mm Rolex Pink as a gift from her BF - classic video and sheer bliss captured on video! PERFECTION!
My wife's wedding watch is a DJ too. Her's is the rose gold two tone. I'd say her's is way flashier. My personal favourite in your collection is the OP36. I was saving my pennies for one, but I am never going to pay above retail for one. Guess I won't be getting one anytime soon😔
Nice and diverse collection Jenni. Looking forward to the next update! Add a few indies in there and a Cartier Tank would be a good fit! The photo with Kai on the back of the Undone is super cute. :)
Guys: marry a classy lady like this. You will have warmth not trouble. Also you will always know the time
Keep simping
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You are such a Beauty, Jene Elle. Your husband is a lucky guy.
Love your videos. Keep it up. Bless you and yours.
Or just marry the person that likes you back ? Weird simp behaviour
This is my favorite of your videos. You are so personable and accessible here. Lots of smiling and animated. And... you talked slower instead of the way that you normally review watches where it seems like you are so "official" and "strict" if you know what I mean. Thanks for sharing yourself with us.
What a nice and balanced collection! And I missed the opportunity to get myself the yatchmaster 37mm platinum bezel rhodium dial a couple years ago for a really good price. Damn! Thanks for the nice video.
You have an awesome collection. I am sure there is no one more deserving of these watches than you. I'm happy you were able to share them, toodle loo.
I prefer Jenni without the tattoos. Sometimes less is more. But either way she is awesome!