Congrats on your award, that's awesome. I had a similar experience when I dinged a Bulova bezel and was told by every watchmaker and Bulova that I can't buy the bezel, only a whole new watch. Enjoyed your three categories of watches and I'd add a fourth, the shock and awe watch, which I experienced twice. That's when you're minding your own business but happen to walk by a watch case in a store and a watch stops you in your tracks. You know what happens next (one of them I wore every day for 20 years.)
I agree with everything, other than you defining Alipna as a micro brand. Alpina is a historic swiss watch brand dating back over a hundred years and currently owned by Citizen.
Thanks, the reason I refer to it as a microbrand is because they have a small set up and are not a popular brand that secondary companies would produce parts for those watches. I would not consider them a major brand or a medium size brand.
The AI at Amazon is starting to learn my taste and my mother’s taste in watches. After I had placed an order for a Golden Hour watch for $25 the system immediately recommended a Lavender colored Timex Weekender Snoopy that was on sale for $35. I immediately canceled the purchase and bought the Snoopy instead. That was back in October of 2023 and she hasn’t stopped wearing it since. Back in November the system started recommending Timex to me. A Waterbury Chronograph popped up for $50 that I liked but wasn’t to sure about it. My sister who doesn’t care for watches told me to just get it because the price seemed reasonable so I did. It’s been my go to watch since then. I checked the price yesterday on Amazon and it was shipped and sold by them at $135. 😂 I got lucky on this one.
Damn!! You did get lucky!! And for sure, the algorithm predicts your thinking and taste. Sometimes I think phones hear our conversation and at time I think they even read our minds😬
I understand your point of view about micro brands but Alpina is not what I’d call a micro brand. They’ve been around since 1883 and are currently owned by the citizen group.
1:47 I gotta go with the customer on this one. I freaking hate it when anyone in customer service tells me the same. I get you were trying to help by telling him it was cheaper to just buy another. What I do in this situation to not piss people off is I ask them first if the item they want to repair holds any sentimental value to them. Depending on their answer is how I reply.
Congrats on your award, that's awesome. I had a similar experience when I dinged a Bulova bezel and was told by every watchmaker and Bulova that I can't buy the bezel, only a whole new watch. Enjoyed your three categories of watches and I'd add a fourth, the shock and awe watch, which I experienced twice. That's when you're minding your own business but happen to walk by a watch case in a store and a watch stops you in your tracks. You know what happens next (one of them I wore every day for 20 years.)
Thanks!! It must have been a pretty rare bulova, then again it's true that bulova doesn't sell parts.
It’s always cool to have a story associated with a watch, or a memory of a loved one. 😊
Yea! They have the real value. Monetary value is good for resale purposes. But the real value is in the life memories that we get to experience!
I agree with everything, other than you defining Alipna as a micro brand. Alpina is a historic swiss watch brand dating back over a hundred years and currently owned by Citizen.
Thanks, the reason I refer to it as a microbrand is because they have a small set up and are not a popular brand that secondary companies would produce parts for those watches. I would not consider them a major brand or a medium size brand.
Alpina is popular outside the US, not a micro brand
Your channel is really underrated. Always appreciated your delivery, and a straight talking guy. Cheers from the UK.
Thanks!! I really appreciate your comment!!
The AI at Amazon is starting to learn my taste and my mother’s taste in watches. After I had placed an order for a Golden Hour watch for $25 the system immediately recommended a Lavender colored Timex Weekender Snoopy that was on sale for $35. I immediately canceled the purchase and bought the Snoopy instead. That was back in October of 2023 and she hasn’t stopped wearing it since. Back in November the system started recommending Timex to me. A Waterbury Chronograph popped up for $50 that I liked but wasn’t to sure about it. My sister who doesn’t care for watches told me to just get it because the price seemed reasonable so I did. It’s been my go to watch since then. I checked the price yesterday on Amazon and it was shipped and sold by them at $135. 😂 I got lucky on this one.
Damn!! You did get lucky!! And for sure, the algorithm predicts your thinking and taste. Sometimes I think phones hear our conversation and at time I think they even read our minds😬
I understand your point of view about micro brands but Alpina is not what I’d call a micro brand. They’ve been around since 1883 and are currently owned by the citizen group.
Great video.
Thanks!
1:47 I gotta go with the customer on this one. I freaking hate it when anyone in customer service tells me the same. I get you were trying to help by telling him it was cheaper to just buy another. What I do in this situation to not piss people off is I ask them first if the item they want to repair holds any sentimental value to them. Depending on their answer is how I reply.
Yea, I learned my lesson with that customer. He was cool after I fixed his watch.