What an amazing, beautiful, democratic, multifaceted and colorful conversation. I really enjoyed how watches as subject matters were approached or criticised from different perspectives all at once in one panel. I guess many audiences like me desire to receive more contents like this instead of one way monologue or narrations. Thumbs up.
Been indulging in Zenith reviews of late and I think I’ll be jumping into that pool really soon. Value for money is undeniable, nothing cliche about them, heritage and history for miles, loads of watch collector cred, and flat out gorgeous design that nobody matches. Great format here, guys. Love the vid! 😎👍🏼
The Zénith brand is so underrated. The blue dial Zénith Defy is absolutely stunning. I’m lucky to have the Zenith Aaron Rodgers green dial Chronomaster. People think it is a Rolex Hulk.
@@JohnnyJohnJon83 not really. Have you actually seen and held this watch? It’s absolutely a beautiful timepiece and a stunning movement. If you know…you know.
What a fantastic video! I absolutely love how u guys scrutinise each other’s picks in episode 1 and 2, instead of just running off the specs sheet and sings praises like every other UA-camrs do. Great humour and great content. And my pick for the best sport’s watch would be Andrew’s zenith defy. In my opinion it has to be a modern piece that you can actually wear for vigorous activities without worrying that the watch can get compromised, hence sports watch. Perhaps Time+Tide can do a re-edition in the future.
Few things to say: - great video. Id love for you to continue this format. - I previously thought the elegante was ugly, but good god it looks good on you. - great choices with tudor subs. - for andrew to say 100M without a screwdown crown isnt sports enough is a ridiculous take. Those specs are perfectly fine. Hope to see more!
Two men vying for the love of one watch, tennis - is this Chanel Challengers? Jokes aside movement at least has a full balance bridge in terms of sportiness.
I find it hard to see vintage watches as true “sports” watches. They lack features like magnetic resistance, solid water resistance & overall durability. Compared to modern watches, they just arent built to handle the demands of todays active lifestyle.
@@drkesrf I guess it really comes down to the person. Some people might call a watch a sports watch just because of how it looks, but for me, it’s all about the functionality.
The Tudor Sub has the Rolex Sub's design, has Rolex branded parts (that you highlight as being cool), but because Tudor is on the dial as opposed to Rolex it's a better watch, and that you'd never own a Rolex? Argument is not jiving. There literally wouldn't be a Tudor Sub without the Rolex Sub. There are so many vintage and neo vintage Rolex sports references that are so far from the 'hype' modern association of the brand that you could have highlighted.
What an amazing, beautiful, democratic, multifaceted and colorful conversation. I really enjoyed how watches as subject matters were approached or criticised from different perspectives all at once in one panel.
I guess many audiences like me desire to receive more contents like this instead of one way monologue or narrations.
Thumbs up.
That Zenith in blue ceramic on a rubber strap is my loud and guilty pleasure. Love that watch.
This is a great show and a great panel. Keep it up!
Loved the diversity of the picks! Excited to see more content like this.🎉🎉
The Channel is incredible, the new watch I didn't know I badly wanted. Loving those conversations betweyou guys
Been indulging in Zenith reviews of late and I think I’ll be jumping into that pool really soon. Value for money is undeniable, nothing cliche about them, heritage and history for miles, loads of watch collector cred, and flat out gorgeous design that nobody matches. Great format here, guys. Love the vid! 😎👍🏼
Love these “Show and Tell.” Please keep them coming!
More episodes for sure! Love that Chanel and Justin’s Tudor sub.
Great series, really enjoyed it!
The Zénith brand is so underrated. The blue dial Zénith Defy is absolutely stunning. I’m lucky to have the Zenith Aaron Rodgers green dial Chronomaster. People think it is a Rolex Hulk.
Yesssss
We obviously agree. When the proto arrived we were KNOCKED OUT. Never seen an electric blue gradient quite like this ⚡️
It is but it’s also really highly priced for what they are.
@@JohnnyJohnJon83 not really. Have you actually seen and held this watch? It’s absolutely a beautiful timepiece and a stunning movement. If you know…you know.
I’ll take the neo-vintage mid-size Tudor for the win!
What a fantastic video! I absolutely love how u guys scrutinise each other’s picks in episode 1 and 2, instead of just running off the specs sheet and sings praises like every other UA-camrs do. Great humour and great content. And my pick for the best sport’s watch would be Andrew’s zenith defy. In my opinion it has to be a modern piece that you can actually wear for vigorous activities without worrying that the watch can get compromised, hence sports watch. Perhaps Time+Tide can do a re-edition in the future.
"is it a sportswatch?" ... "This is absurd".. Its a cool chanel watch.
Really enjoy this!
This name Show & Tell always reminds me of a business meeting I have every 2 weeks! Maybe it's just my company though.
Great content by the way.
Looking forward to episode two!!
Yes another show and tell
Few things to say:
- great video. Id love for you to continue this format.
- I previously thought the elegante was ugly, but good god it looks good on you.
- great choices with tudor subs.
- for andrew to say 100M without a screwdown crown isnt sports enough is a ridiculous take. Those specs are perfectly fine.
Hope to see more!
🙌🏽
I am confused. We had Elegante in last dress watch episode and now have Chanel watch in sports watch category 😅
🤣🤣 that was just “what was on the wrist “ segment - my dress watch was the 1921 :) - thanks for the comment ✌🏽
Absolute chaos 😂😅
Two men vying for the love of one watch, tennis - is this Chanel Challengers? Jokes aside movement at least has a full balance bridge in terms of sportiness.
Part 3 please
Where did Russel get his watch box from?
I find it hard to see vintage watches as true “sports” watches. They lack features like magnetic resistance, solid water resistance & overall durability. Compared to modern watches, they just arent built to handle the demands of todays active lifestyle.
Term’s don’t mean much in the watch hobby
@@drkesrf I guess it really comes down to the person. Some people might call a watch a sports watch just because of how it looks, but for me, it’s all about the functionality.
“It’s London-Safe”. 🤕
The Tudor Sub has the Rolex Sub's design, has Rolex branded parts (that you highlight as being cool), but because Tudor is on the dial as opposed to Rolex it's a better watch, and that you'd never own a Rolex? Argument is not jiving. There literally wouldn't be a Tudor Sub without the Rolex Sub. There are so many vintage and neo vintage Rolex sports references that are so far from the 'hype' modern association of the brand that you could have highlighted.
this is same episode
I mistakenly uploaded this first last week - part 1 is just below - thanks for the support ✌🏽
Why does the guy in the middle always look like he is smelling something bad?