Great interview! Mark, you eloquently articulated here all of the reasons why we all love MKII soooo much. And to the man himself, no less! Well done! That blazer is positively EPIC lol.
I have heard great things about MKII. Pretty obvious he has an attention to detail and quality. I actually have a pre-order right now for a Tornek-Rayville Paradive (always liked that Type I aesthetic), I'm sure I'll be happy with it.
Great interview. I own a Blackwater and a Paradive on a metal bracelet is my (one day to have) grail. Also had a modded Seiko from him back in the day. Ooh-rah!
Wow two real legends! You Mark in terms of reviews and Bill in terms of his legendary watches. I feel very fortunate to own a P300. The wait was long but really worth it. I hope they will manage to get all the ready to wear watches in stock.
My MKII Cruxible might be the most accurate watch I own, including several more expensive automatics and even quartz watches. It's amazingly well finished and adjusted for its price.
I have been flagging the weird spam in your comments. How do you get UA-cam to cut that out? Also, Bill looking dapper AF. He needs to make something stylish and dressy to go with that blazer!
The lack of noise reduction is really unacceptable in 2022. First of all, between 20 and 150 dollars will get you a clip-on mic or directional mic that would really help. But furthermore, there’s tons of great software these days that can reduce 90% of these types of noises. Give it a try!
Sorry man, this was shot using a directional mic, Rode Video Mic Pro with all of the setting to cut out low frequency noise maxed out. It was just a very loud and busy venue. I might consider clip on mics in the future but during the time of this recording, sanitation between interviews would've been a consideration I wasn't ready to commit to. This is a hobby for me at the end of the day and not a professional or profitable production. You sound really passionate about your standards though, so best of luck developing your platform moving forward, thanks.
Great interview! Mark, you eloquently articulated here all of the reasons why we all love MKII soooo much. And to the man himself, no less! Well done! That blazer is positively EPIC lol.
I have heard great things about MKII. Pretty obvious he has an attention to detail and quality. I actually have a pre-order right now for a Tornek-Rayville Paradive (always liked that Type I aesthetic), I'm sure I'll be happy with it.
Great interview. I own a Blackwater and a Paradive on a metal bracelet is my (one day to have) grail. Also had a modded Seiko from him back in the day. Ooh-rah!
Wow two real legends! You Mark in terms of reviews and Bill in terms of his legendary watches. I feel very fortunate to own a P300. The wait was long but really worth it.
I hope they will manage to get all the ready to wear watches in stock.
Amazing guy
My MKII Cruxible might be the most accurate watch I own, including several more expensive automatics and even quartz watches. It's amazingly well finished and adjusted for its price.
I have been flagging the weird spam in your comments. How do you get UA-cam to cut that out?
Also, Bill looking dapper AF. He needs to make something stylish and dressy to go with that blazer!
Thanks, not sure how all of the reporting stuff works but appreciate looking out
The lack of noise reduction is really unacceptable in 2022. First of all, between 20 and 150 dollars will get you a clip-on mic or directional mic that would really help. But furthermore, there’s tons of great software these days that can reduce 90% of these types of noises. Give it a try!
Sorry man, this was shot using a directional mic, Rode Video Mic Pro with all of the setting to cut out low frequency noise maxed out. It was just a very loud and busy venue. I might consider clip on mics in the future but during the time of this recording, sanitation between interviews would've been a consideration I wasn't ready to commit to. This is a hobby for me at the end of the day and not a professional or profitable production. You sound really passionate about your standards though, so best of luck developing your platform moving forward, thanks.
Too much background noise. Couldn't finish. Sorry Mark, I usually really enjoy your content but just wanted to provide some critical feedback.