I admire both your collecting talent and your content creator talent / you kept my attention for the entire leg to and it’s quite rare. Thank you for sharing, it makes me reflect a lot on my collection and what’s next… Merry Christmas and happy new year !
Wow thank you very much! That's good news if the content ends up being enjoyable. I am glad! In regard to the collection hope you will get the best decisions and directions. Happy Holidays! :)
Most definitely one of the more diverse and varied collections I've ever seen. I like that you dabble in a lot of overlooked mid-grade and micro brands, yet give them their due and why they shouldn't be passed over just because they're not from Switzerland. It is an impressive collection, but far too big to truly appreciate. I'm sure i speak for many viewers as i recall when i first started collecting, it didn't take long until i had far more watches than i could truly appreciate. It took the pitched battle of an acrimonious divorce before i began to sell off those watches that i simply never wore (who says nothing good comes from divorce?), but merely possessed. Eventually, my collection shrank from around 35 pieces, down to 10. And, even then i thought the collection too large, and sold three more, leaving 7, one for each day of the week. Unfortunately, they keep making new watches every day, it seems! Damn them! But, in order to keep things in perspective, i made a deal with myself: before i acquire any new piece, i have to sell or gift one of my existing collection. The basis for which one goes is the one i an least excited to strap on my wrist. (There are in my collection three Hall of Fame watches that shall never be sold off for sentimental reasons and iconic status: a Rolex Date Just that my father gave me when i was admitted to the bar, and is engraved, "Do Justice, love Dad"; a Rolex Submariner, which is in my humble opinion the single most iconic watch of all time, as to this day, some 70 + years since its release, its design is still copied and emulated; and, finally, a manual wind Omega Speedmaster Professional with the cal. 321 movement, because, well, the damn thing went to the moon.) I like that you expand and contract your collection. Eventually, if you are so inclined, you'll find 5 or 6...okay, 9 or 10, that you will agree are the crown jewels of your collection (don't ever confuse "price" with "value"!), and make those the center of your collection, and, if i may be so bold, adapt my "one in, one out" method of keeping your collection a size that insures every piece spends several days out of the watchwinder on your dresser, and on your wrist for yourself to look at and smile. The worst thing you can do to a watch is not enjoy it, particularly known that there is somewhere it there, someone who would cherish it. I had a Certina diver that i liked, but sat oddly on my wrist such that i never wore it. A friend of mine on one of the rare days i wore the watch had admired it, and said a couple things that led me to believe he was familiar with watches, and admired the watch for what it was, not simply as an extravagance. So, i took the watch off, handed it to him and said, "Consider it now a token of my friendship and wear it in good health for all your days." He at first refused as tried to return it. I told him in no uncertain terms that to reject this gift would be an incalculable insult and i would rather throw away the watch than wear it again reminded of this offense. He then timidly put it on, and i told him how much better it looked on his wrist than mine. He said nothing. He wept. He gave me a gift far more valuable than the watch; his unreserved gratitude. He wears it to this day, proudly and, i hope, reminded of how much his friendship means to me. Oh how i go on...
Thank you very much for taking your time to write me, Where should I start? Firstly a great story and I can tell you have a lot of life experience and lots of experience with wristwatches :) Especially starting I assume this passion with some memorable gifts. I totally agree, I often lie to myself that I have to gain more experience and know more about this passion in order to deliver great opinions and expertise. It's helpful, costly but as you mentioned I literally can't enjoy these watches as I should. And for sure the plan will be in the future to try a framework of sell 2-3 and get in 1 in exchange and not the opposite as I did across 2023 :)) That's a actually a great story with the PH200m and I love it even more because it is a Certina! I wish you all the best & Happy Holidays!
@@BraveBeaters thank you for taking the time to read my comment. I tend to run on and on, with the usual comment I receive being "I'm not going to read that novel!" You times are not always the most intellectually curious. Any how, I think you have the right mind set to keep your connection under a modicum of control. Every serious collector I've met tends to over indulge at first. Eventually you come to realize that too much is... Well, too much. Particularly if you're wearing a $15,000 watch once a year (of worse, you never wear, frightened you will scratch it or it will be stolen). My dad used to counsel me when I had to choose between two things -- let's say whether to keep the Patek or the Vacheron -- flip a coin. Now that sounds rather glib, but as he do wisely pointed out, as you flip the coin, and it is suspended in mid air, subconsciously, you will hope for a certain outcome, and you will be on some level disappointed if it lands heads when you knew deep down you wanted it to land tails. You just gotta pull the trigger. More importantly, you hope that if you sell one, it will end up on the wrist if someone who really wanted it! But don't beat your self up for being enthusiastic. The simple fact is: there are just so many amazing watches, we all wish we had one of each! Good luck my friend, I'm subscribing to your channel and will keep checking out your collection!
I once amassed a collection of this size but found it all a bit overwhelming - collection anxiety set in which led to collection fatigue - so I sold everything apart from a G Shock Square, a Tudor BB36 and a CWC 72 Mellor Mechanical - that was over a year ago and I can truly say that less really is more - my bank balance is happier too :)
You mentioned some relevant keywords there: overwhelming, anxiety. This is very true, collection in bigger numbers leads to such situations and I do have this problem :) Cheers
Considering the unique features of the Richard Mille RM 26-01, acquiring this timepiece involves a different approach than traditional watches. The RM 26-01 boasts a tourbillon movement, making it a rare and exquisite investment in the world of horology. Its limited production and intricate design suggest potential appreciation in value over time.
Absolutely, investing in luxury watches like the Richard Mille RM 26-01 requires a keen eye for craftsmanship and a long-term perspective. Beyond its timekeeping function, the exclusivity and brand reputation associated with Richard Mille can contribute to its value as a collectible item. Consulting with a watch expert or collector can help navigate the nuances of this unique investment.
I completely agree. At 55 years old and contemplating a significant watch investment, I've been eyeing the Richard Mille RM 26-01 as a potential addition to my collection. With the intricate features and limited availability, I recognize the need for expert advice in making such a purchase. Do you have any recommendations for a trustworthy watch advisor?
This aligns perfectly with my interest in expanding my watch collection. Could you share the contact information of your watch advisor for further guidance?
I've been working with "CHRIS RYAN STEWART." Their expertise in luxury watches, including Richard Mille, has been invaluable.He provided insights into market trends, authenticity checks, and potential future value. I highly recommend reaching out to him for a personalized consultation.
I am very new to this channel. I’ve Only seen a few videos a few months ago but wow - This is a real watch collector. What a cool collection. I love it. Has Some of everything. No snobbery. Great production value. Great style too. And Each video is informative and concise. Bravo.
Probably the most unique collection on YT. I love this channel for the complete lack of watch snobbery and the quirky reviews of lesser known brands and styles. Love this channel have an amazing holiday season.
What an incredible and inspiring collection. Like a few others have said, I've watched quite a few SOTC videos already but none resonates with me like yours. Thank you so much for sharing and all the hours of enjoyment this year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I really like your perspectives, passion and meaning on watches, really great collection and a man with style for sure, one of the best channel out there, happy Christmas and many good things Andri.
I think you had to give up on everything apart from your collection 😅. Wow what a collection! What is the favourites or the 3 you referenced you will never sell?
Thanks for another great year of watch reviews Andrei! Still missing the orange SuperPH, but very happy seeing the small Doxa collection. Some great additions to your collection after some though decisions! Enjoy the holidays and see you in 2024. (BTW well done on the subscriber count, major leap this year and well deserved! )
Wow. This is a real collection of great watches. Of all the watches the Cartier resonates because of your video you did about it and the motivations behind the purchase. That one is special. I also love your doxa trio those are stunners. And the red Certina wow! The bond watch is awesome too. The Longines is classy, the Fred constant is beautiful with a rich colour and no collection is complete without Sinn. I think the last one to make an impact on me is the union glasshutte. Full of complications, excellent size, and did you say enamel dial? Wow another sublime timepiece. Congratulations on these watches and your success. Wishing you all the best and a great 2024 Wisam
Well described, thank you very much Wisam! Yes Union is a super underrated brand and it is worth all our attention :) Happy holidays and wish you a Brave 2024!
Very nice collection 👌 Really like the uniqueness of it; having the strength to resist the popular and search out the unique models that make YOU happy. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
Happy New Year! Thanks for sharing the collection and I really enjoy the diversity of brands, colors, shapes and mix of older and newer. How many are your go to pieces? I also have too many to wear and generally go to the same pieces.
@@BraveBeaters 1. Mido TV Dial 2. Doxa Sub 300 Carbon 3. Seiko modern Willard 4. Grand Seiko pink dial 5. Cartier Santos (I had the Santos 100 Large which was too large) 6. Chopard Alpine Eagle 7. Move the smaller Explorer for a new 40mm. 8. Move the old Bond Seamaster and NTTD (both) for a new Green Seamaster on bracelet. My wife gifted me one for our 20th anniversary and I wear it every day. I had no idea the bracelet was so good until this one was sized to my wrist. It should be too heavy, it should be uncomfortable, but for my wrist it's perfect. PS - keep all the G-Shocks that you can read.
You got rid of two icons to buy a few cool watches yes, but that will be irrelevant in the long run. In my case I have gone in the opposite direction, trying to keep what really fulfills me and not give in to the impulse to buy crazy. Different ways of looking at the hobby, all equally valid. 👌 Congratulations for the quality of the video and for presenting us this varied collection.
This is by far the best watch collection I've seen on UA-cam. Finally not a collection with high pieces that cost millions of dollars to build. This is a collection can be enjoyed from different levels of collectors. Great work!
Loved seeing those Seikos in your collection ❤ and finally someone, having no problem to show cheap watches next to luxury ones. Get whatever you like.
Completely agree on the Mido TV. I have watches many times to price of it but this gives me as much joy as anything. I have the same blue model and recommend getting a spare orange strap.
One of the most interesting collections on UA-cam. Aside from an acceptable amount of those pesky “hype” watches that litter the watch boxes of most watch related content creators, your collection is unique, and a fascinating representation of your personal style. The watches were interesting, different, and most importantly, new to me. Bravo.
This is not a watch collection, this is a watch store inventory 😂. Beautiful watches!
Hahaha! Overwhelming sometimes. I agree. Thank you :)
Yeah really made me feel better about myself and my 30 ish collection 😂
Yes with the sale of your Rolexes you literally purchased every other watch you ever wanted. Nice trade off. Great collection.
It's his business all bought with loans guys :) do you really think he will wear and collect seikos hhhh
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very nice watch collection as extremely good dressed up host 👍
Thank you very much! :)
The grand Seiko takes the cake, what a piece. One day...
Finally - a true watch enthusiast and not a flex enthusiast. 👏. Beautiful collection - and refreshing.
Thank you very much! Happy holidays! :)
I admire both your collecting talent and your content creator talent / you kept my attention for the entire leg to and it’s quite rare. Thank you for sharing, it makes me reflect a lot on my collection and what’s next… Merry Christmas and happy new year !
Wow thank you very much! That's good news if the content ends up being enjoyable. I am glad! In regard to the collection hope you will get the best decisions and directions. Happy Holidays! :)
Very professional presentation of your watches. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much! :)
Most definitely one of the more diverse and varied collections I've ever seen. I like that you dabble in a lot of overlooked mid-grade and micro brands, yet give them their due and why they shouldn't be passed over just because they're not from Switzerland.
It is an impressive collection, but far too big to truly appreciate. I'm sure i speak for many viewers as i recall when i first started collecting, it didn't take long until i had far more watches than i could truly appreciate. It took the pitched battle of an acrimonious divorce before i began to sell off those watches that i simply never wore (who says nothing good comes from divorce?), but merely possessed. Eventually, my collection shrank from around 35 pieces, down to 10. And, even then i thought the collection too large, and sold three more, leaving 7, one for each day of the week. Unfortunately, they keep making new watches every day, it seems! Damn them! But, in order to keep things in perspective, i made a deal with myself: before i acquire any new piece, i have to sell or gift one of my existing collection. The basis for which one goes is the one i an least excited to strap on my wrist. (There are in my collection three Hall of Fame watches that shall never be sold off for sentimental reasons and iconic status: a Rolex Date Just that my father gave me when i was admitted to the bar, and is engraved, "Do Justice, love Dad"; a Rolex Submariner, which is in my humble opinion the single most iconic watch of all time, as to this day, some 70 + years since its release, its design is still copied and emulated; and, finally, a manual wind Omega Speedmaster Professional with the cal. 321 movement, because, well, the damn thing went to the moon.)
I like that you expand and contract your collection. Eventually, if you are so inclined, you'll find 5 or 6...okay, 9 or 10, that you will agree are the crown jewels of your collection (don't ever confuse "price" with "value"!), and make those the center of your collection, and, if i may be so bold, adapt my "one in, one out" method of keeping your collection a size that insures every piece spends several days out of the watchwinder on your dresser, and on your wrist for yourself to look at and smile. The worst thing you can do to a watch is not enjoy it, particularly known that there is somewhere it there, someone who would cherish it. I had a Certina diver that i liked, but sat oddly on my wrist such that i never wore it. A friend of mine on one of the rare days i wore the watch had admired it, and said a couple things that led me to believe he was familiar with watches, and admired the watch for what it was, not simply as an extravagance. So, i took the watch off, handed it to him and said, "Consider it now a token of my friendship and wear it in good health for all your days."
He at first refused as tried to return it. I told him in no uncertain terms that to reject this gift would be an incalculable insult and i would rather throw away the watch than wear it again reminded of this offense. He then timidly put it on, and i told him how much better it looked on his wrist than mine. He said nothing.
He wept.
He gave me a gift far more valuable than the watch; his unreserved gratitude. He wears it to this day, proudly and, i hope, reminded of how much his friendship means to me.
Oh how i go on...
Thank you very much for taking your time to write me,
Where should I start? Firstly a great story and I can tell you have a lot of life experience and lots of experience with wristwatches :)
Especially starting I assume this passion with some memorable gifts.
I totally agree, I often lie to myself that I have to gain more experience and know more about this passion in order to deliver great opinions and expertise.
It's helpful, costly but as you mentioned I literally can't enjoy these watches as I should. And for sure the plan will be in the future to try a framework of sell 2-3 and get in 1 in exchange and not the opposite as I did across 2023 :))
That's a actually a great story with the PH200m and I love it even more because it is a Certina!
I wish you all the best & Happy Holidays!
@@BraveBeaters thank you for taking the time to read my comment. I tend to run on and on, with the usual comment I receive being "I'm not going to read that novel!" You times are not always the most intellectually curious.
Any how, I think you have the right mind set to keep your connection under a modicum of control. Every serious collector I've met tends to over indulge at first. Eventually you come to realize that too much is... Well, too much. Particularly if you're wearing a $15,000 watch once a year (of worse, you never wear, frightened you will scratch it or it will be stolen).
My dad used to counsel me when I had to choose between two things -- let's say whether to keep the Patek or the Vacheron -- flip a coin. Now that sounds rather glib, but as he do wisely pointed out, as you flip the coin, and it is suspended in mid air, subconsciously, you will hope for a certain outcome, and you will be on some level disappointed if it lands heads when you knew deep down you wanted it to land tails.
You just gotta pull the trigger. More importantly, you hope that if you sell one, it will end up on the wrist if someone who really wanted it!
But don't beat your self up for being enthusiastic. The simple fact is: there are just so many amazing watches, we all wish we had one of each! Good luck my friend, I'm subscribing to your channel and will keep checking out your collection!
Fascinated by your collection, Sir. I love watching peoples' SOTC's, and yours is probably the most to my taste. Happy holidays!
Thank you very much! :)
Happy Holidays!
You look dapper Andrei! What a fantastic collection!
haha, Thank you! :)
Wonderful! Such a big catalog of great watches thanks for sharing ☺️
Beautifully presented video!. Fantastic varied collection. I loved it. Thank you for making this.
Stunning collection. Thanks for sharing and all the content throughout the year. Merry Christmas.
Wow massive very cool collection.
I once amassed a collection of this size but found it all a bit overwhelming - collection anxiety set in which led to collection fatigue - so I sold everything apart from a G Shock Square, a Tudor BB36 and a CWC 72 Mellor Mechanical - that was over a year ago and I can truly say that less really is more - my bank balance is happier too :)
You mentioned some relevant keywords there: overwhelming, anxiety.
This is very true, collection in bigger numbers leads to such situations and I do have this problem :) Cheers
Merry Christmas! Thank you for sharing your stunning watch collection with us.
Thank you very much! Happy Holidays!
Considering the unique features of the Richard Mille RM 26-01, acquiring this timepiece involves a different approach than traditional watches. The RM 26-01 boasts a tourbillon movement, making it a rare and exquisite investment in the world of horology. Its limited production and intricate design suggest potential appreciation in value over time.
Absolutely, investing in luxury watches like the Richard Mille RM 26-01 requires a keen eye for craftsmanship and a long-term perspective. Beyond its timekeeping function, the exclusivity and brand reputation associated with Richard Mille can contribute to its value as a collectible item. Consulting with a watch expert or collector can help navigate the nuances of this unique investment.
I completely agree. At 55 years old and contemplating a significant watch investment, I've been eyeing the Richard Mille RM 26-01 as a potential addition to my collection. With the intricate features and limited availability, I recognize the need for expert advice in making such a purchase. Do you have any recommendations for a trustworthy watch advisor?
This aligns perfectly with my interest in expanding my watch collection. Could you share the contact information of your watch advisor for further guidance?
I've been working with "CHRIS RYAN STEWART." Their expertise in luxury watches, including Richard Mille, has been invaluable.He provided insights into market trends, authenticity checks, and potential future value. I highly recommend reaching out to him for a personalized consultation.
CHRIS RYAN STEWART
GOOGLE the name
A wonderfully curated collection, your taste is exquisite.
Wonderful presentation! Thank you for taking us on your journey
Wow 👌👌👌 amazing collection my friend 👍😊
One of the best collections on YT!
14:50 good lord, that's gorgeous! Excellent find!!
I am very new to this channel. I’ve Only seen a few videos a few months ago but wow - This is a real watch collector. What a cool collection. I love it. Has Some of everything. No snobbery. Great production value. Great style too. And Each video is informative and concise. Bravo.
Thsnk you very much, I appreciate your words! :)
That was kinda the goal to experiment and experience as many tiers and types I can :) Happy Holidays!
What are you? His mum? It’s just stuff about watches. It ain’t that important
I like you channel very diverse watch collection Bravo !
Cheers! :)
Probably the most unique collection on YT. I love this channel for the complete lack of watch snobbery and the quirky reviews of lesser known brands and styles. Love this channel have an amazing holiday season.
Thank you very much! ❤️ Happy Holidays!
Thanks for sharing this classy collection 🥂
You Sir, have great taste and knowledge. Chapeau!
Respect . A realy quality collection and good taste that suits to you. Thanks for share the collection and a good cristmas.
Thank you very much & Happy Holidays :)
What an incredible and inspiring collection. Like a few others have said, I've watched quite a few SOTC videos already but none resonates with me like yours. Thank you so much for sharing and all the hours of enjoyment this year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thank you Max, I wish you all the best and Happy Holidays! ( I like cool watches that's why) :D
Stupendous collection, bravo 👏
Incredibly inspiring collection! Merry Christmas to you as well!
Thank you! Happy Holidays! :)
Nice collections.... happy holidays !
Thank you! Happy Holidays!
Great collection, great, likeable presentation 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastic very diverse collection ❤ Love your Doxa watches and the Legend Diver in the small 36mm size. 😊 Merry Christmas 😊
Thank you!! It's the 39 mm version. But yes, it looks smaller than that :)
What an amazing collection! Very well dressed gentleman.
Congrats.
Thank you! :)
I saw my Timex Marlin!!!! great strap idea.
What a collection! Beautiful watches. Keep hunting!!
Impressive collection Andrei...continue to wear them in GOOD Health in 2024 and beyond.
Amazing collection 10/10
Woww, this collection is awesome. Congrats my friend! 👍🏻
Great video, wonderful attire, fabulous collection. I'm glad to see quite a few Casio watches in there.
i watch it twice this video and never get bored.. very nice colllection
I really like your perspectives, passion and meaning on watches, really great collection and a man with style for sure, one of the best channel out there, happy Christmas and many good things Andri.
Super kind words! Thank you very much! Happy Holidays! :)
🤯🤯🤯 Insane , what a collection! Had to watch it again… wow! 🤩
What a wonderful collection. Great varience. I love under rated watches as well.
Yeah, Sea Quartz! 🌺🚁
Great show!
Wow! I mean...WOW! A beautifully curated collection and well-produced video (as usual.)
❤️
Very Neat Man! Thanks for showing us!
Awesome collection, and you are happy with it, this is the most important thing, and I am looking forward to seeing what is new 🔥
Great diverse collection. Your video work is amazing (as always). Happy holidays!
Thank you! Happy holidays! :)
Wowwwww!!!Hands down the best collection..OMG!!!❤❤👌🏻👌🏻
I think you had to give up on everything apart from your collection 😅. Wow what a collection! What is the favourites or the 3 you referenced you will never sell?
Thank you! My trio? hmm... Doxa carbon, Certina dsph200m and ... ZRC North Adventure :D Omg, 3 divers.
@@BraveBeaters that Doxa carbon is lovely.
What a ride! ❤
What an epic collection. And so varied too. Love it
Cheers!
Thanks for another great year of watch reviews Andrei! Still missing the orange SuperPH, but very happy seeing the small Doxa collection. Some great additions to your collection after some though decisions! Enjoy the holidays and see you in 2024. (BTW well done on the subscriber count, major leap this year and well deserved! )
The ph1000 should land soon, not sure if I will still find the orange one. But the black one will do as well :)
Thank you very much & Happy Holidays!
Excellent recap, love the collection.
Nice presentation!
Wow.
This is a real collection of great watches.
Of all the watches the Cartier resonates because of your video you did about it and the motivations behind the purchase. That one is special. I also love your doxa trio those are stunners. And the red Certina wow! The bond watch is awesome too. The Longines is classy, the Fred constant is beautiful with a rich colour and no collection is complete without Sinn.
I think the last one to make an impact on me is the union glasshutte. Full of complications, excellent size, and did you say enamel dial? Wow another sublime timepiece.
Congratulations on these watches and your success.
Wishing you all the best and a great 2024
Wisam
Well described, thank you very much Wisam! Yes Union is a super underrated brand and it is worth all our attention :)
Happy holidays and wish you a Brave 2024!
You have a great collection, very tasteful and very well presented. Happy Christmas 👍
Incredible collection, wow!
Very nice collection 👌 Really like the uniqueness of it; having the strength to resist the popular and search out the unique models that make YOU happy.
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays!
Thank you! :)
Happy Holidays!
Thats a very nice Jessica Chastain, er, I mean Hamilton Murph. Great collection.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays. All the best for 2024.
Haha! Yes ❤️ Happy Holidays!
Awesome collection! You really deserve to enjoy it! Have a nice Christmas and a happy new year!
Thank you very much! Happy holidays! :)
A holistic watch collection and outstanding story telling talent. Hugh respect for the brain behind it and the heart for horology.
Happy New Year! Thanks for sharing the collection and I really enjoy the diversity of brands, colors, shapes and mix of older and newer. How many are your go to pieces? I also have too many to wear and generally go to the same pieces.
A great variety in your collection! Love it!
What a gorgeous collection. Goes well with that suit. Well done, sir
Best SOTC video on UA-cam...chapeau sir!
A beautiful, well rounded collection Andrei!👍🏼😎🇦🇺
Love the Doxas
Interesting. Eclectic. Peren was unexpected, but nice. Bravo!
Cheers! :)
Very nice
Wonderful production quality and (too many) interesting pieces. I could list 6-8 keepers if you like.
Thank you Eric! Name them: I am curious :)
I'd be good with the sea quartz, orange doxa, willard, fortis & legend diver--or even just one of these--and get rid of everything else
@@BraveBeaters 1. Mido TV Dial 2. Doxa Sub 300 Carbon 3. Seiko modern Willard 4. Grand Seiko pink dial 5. Cartier Santos (I had the Santos 100 Large which was too large) 6. Chopard Alpine Eagle 7. Move the smaller Explorer for a new 40mm. 8. Move the old Bond Seamaster and NTTD (both) for a new Green Seamaster on bracelet. My wife gifted me one for our 20th anniversary and I wear it every day. I had no idea the bracelet was so good until this one was sized to my wrist. It should be too heavy, it should be uncomfortable, but for my wrist it's perfect. PS - keep all the G-Shocks that you can read.
Nice varied collection .
Though I could never have such a large collection..
The Accutron was not running?! So many beautiful watches. Thank you for sharing them with your thoughtful analysis.
It's out of battery. Thank you :)
Very nice collection 🔥🔥
Thank you! Happy Holidays!
@@BraveBeaters and to you ;)
Excellent enthusiast collection, Happy Holidays! 🎄
You got rid of two icons to buy a few cool watches yes, but that will be irrelevant in the long run.
In my case I have gone in the opposite direction, trying to keep what really fulfills me and not give in to the impulse to buy crazy.
Different ways of looking at the hobby, all equally valid. 👌
Congratulations for the quality of the video and for presenting us this varied collection.
Exactly, different experiences, different values may lead to different results.
Thank you very much! :)
Amazing collection
Cheers!
🤯🤯🤯 wow what a collection! So much variety! Well done! I cannot wait to binge watch all your prior videos! This NEW subscriber is very excited!!! 😊😊😊
Great collection. Many thanks.
Merry Christmas to you Sir!
Thank you! All the best and Happy Holidays! :)
That Sinn is so satisfying the way the hands interact with the markers
This as to be one of the coolest watch collection I have seen 👌🏾👏🏾
Great to see both AliExpress and Chopard in the same collection. A true watch lover regardless of price or status. ❤
Nice suit my man!! That blue Doxa is a killer watch!!
Thank you twice! :)
This is by far the best watch collection I've seen on UA-cam. Finally not a collection with high pieces that cost millions of dollars to build. This is a collection can be enjoyed from different levels of collectors. Great work!
Loved seeing those Seikos in your collection ❤ and finally someone, having no problem to show cheap watches next to luxury ones. Get whatever you like.
I love your videos Andrei -
Thank You so very much for your effort!!
Merry Christmas / Happy New Year
@ ALL watch enthusiasts
Thank you very much, super kind words! I wish you all the best and Happy holidays! :)
Very nice collection! Merry Christmas!
Certainly a refreshing collection. Lovely to see a collection that is not dominated by the mainstream such as Rolex and Patek.
Epic collection!!
Cheers!
Great video! Happy holidays 🥳
Thank you! Happy holidays!
As a collection: Pure Class
Completely agree on the Mido TV. I have watches many times to price of it but this gives me as much joy as anything. I have the same blue model and recommend getting a spare orange strap.
Watches heaven!
Nice collection there mate 😉
Really a lot ‼️Get going 🚀
Felicitări pt tot ce faci! Super colecție 🙏
Multumesc mult! :) Mult succes si inspiratie in continuare iti doresc! :)
❤faci niște videoclipuri senzaționale. Jos palaria🙏
One of the most interesting collections on UA-cam. Aside from an acceptable amount of those pesky “hype” watches that litter the watch boxes of most watch related content creators, your collection is unique, and a fascinating representation of your personal style. The watches were interesting, different, and most importantly, new to me. Bravo.
Glad to see that you keep that Edifice, wich has been on my wish list for quite a while. Merry Christmas! ¡Feliz Navidad!
Edifice is solid! :) Happy holidays!
...because I like her. Yes dude!
Happy New Year, Brave Collector and thank you for promoting Certina DS line.