I’m at my lowest of lows right now battling stage four cancer, but your videos are amongst the very few I actually can enjoy watching. Something about watch collecting seems to sooth and calm my runaway train of a mind. Life is short, and it’s great to see you enjoying every moment. Thanks for such upbeat and positive content.
The honour is all mine amico mio. Thank you for the years of inspiration. I hope one day, if I ever make it west to meet you. Onwards and ever upwards! T.
It's refreshing to hear the acknowledgement that we should all work towards enjoying what we have, and that as watch enthusiasts we really are a tiny minority in the world. Not only to be fortunate enough to own watches, but to even have the freedom to enjoy life. Thinking about how many people on this planet can't do that is sobering to say the least.
I do enjoy several other watch channels on YT, but really, there’s nobody out there who are able to approach the hobby in such a philosophical and at the same time enjoyable way as you. Add to that the production values of your videos, and we have something truly unique. All the best, T!
This video is an absolute breath of fresh air! You're the only one I know in this game that speaks of appreciating what you've already got. That's a big one for me and why I limit my collection to just a few beloved pieces. Thank you for such excellent content and perspective!🙏
"Watches as Investments" has to be one of the dumbest, idiotic, most irresponsible, bits of advice the Swiss Watch Mafia and Watch Idiot Savants parrot at each other. It's consumerism under another name. Oh, but the watch doubled in price over ten years! Yeah, dude, money halved in value over the same period of time so you're selling it for the same price you bought it for. You could have left that cash in a bank or literally _any_ type of investment product and would have been ahead. Instead of you lost money buying a watch that does nothing better than a Seiko for 1/10th the price.
Just as I’m starting to get burned out on watch content and watches in general, you stepped in to save the day with this gem of a segment! ✨🙏✨In this world of over consumption and lack of appreciation for the things we own, we all need to take a little time to admire the things we already own. Personally, I’m just so burned out hearing about the brands new releases, or an “influencers” big watch purchase. Truly, there is no end to this insatiable hobby.😵💫
Nice to see my favorite Microphone-RUclipsr under my favorite Watch-RUclipsrs Channel. You are both awesome beyond the topics! Thanks for the great work.
Fantastic video and message. I was feeling overwhelmed by all of the new watch releases this week and your video helped me remember how blessed I am to have the timepieces that I have and to cherish them. Thank you!
Always refreshing to hear your rational recalibration of the reality-distortion-field that is the luxury-watch hype-machine and the RUclipsrs that feed it (as they insist they're just giving their honest opinions ;) )
That very same model of mudman, i got from my mother to my birthday when i was 10 years old, it was my first watch and it followed me for 16 years now. Brings me happiness every time i see it and im glad somebody else also sees is it for something more than just some plastic. Love from Norway!
I'm still wearing the G-Shock my mom gave me 19 years ago! I think about it any time I consider a watch sold based on toughness and durability. There's no way any luxury watch can beat a G-Shock on that front.
Tristano, you’re establishing yourself (proudly) as the genius outsider of the watch world reviewers. I believe no one comes close to your high quality content, not from the production point of view, and following you for years now- I admire your way of evolving, and dedication to the “way”. I’m starting to find more and more life and moral education in your vids-essays. Plus the watch content as itself is simply the best. Kipping it as always- Onwards and upwards mate🤝🏻
The way I see my watch journey and what brings me joy in owning a timepiece is having only one watch that will follow me everywhere. It is a rational decision which brings a lot of peace and enjoyment. First and foremost I am rather immune to new watch releases and hypes which are becoming more and more like fast, but not cheap fashion or Apple product releases. One of the reasons I entered world of watches and started exploring it is the timelesness and counter-consumerism ethos as these are very rare objects that can last very long and can be serviced and fixed. Somewhat similiar to good leather, properly made, goodyear welted shoes. Having one watch also creates special bond because, this one piece is with me trough good, bad and ugly so it really becomes my daily sidekick, everywhere and everytime. From beach to work, from hiking to traveling. Having more that one makes me feel cluttered. It works for me and of course I am not saying this is the only truth that exists😊
From exploring and researching to daydreaming, prioritizing and hesitating, it's a journey that adds joy and excitement to life, relieving the monotony of everyday routines. Watch collecting for me is like crafting my own personal videogame space and every timepiece coming out of the watchbox is like a piece of the accessories in the gaming scene that you can actually touch and feel, Pure magic! Thanks for amazing video 💙
I personally can not get into the Casio plastic watches. But then I am 74 and very old school. I can see military or construction people needing to have a rugged and cheap watch for work. That makes sense. As an old retired Italian/American physician, I wish you a long life and no future respiratory situations. Bravo again.
My key to watch collecting is the same as yours when it comes to jogging = feeling the enjoyment it produces me when i'm capable of fully appreciating the happiness this small collecting world brings me. Wether it's a conversation with my father about one particular time-piece, a sit-down with my grandfather to talk about his collection or receiving/giving a random compliment to a stranger in the street in relation to their wrist-watch, the overall ejoyment and utility i get from these moments is unmeasurable. Grazie davero Tristano. Your content resonates fully with me and has been for years since I found your channel in 2021. I'm not a recurrent comentator in your videos (in fact I can't even recall if I've commented previoulsy), but this video was extremely necessary in order to look back and realize how fortunate it is that we are all capable to enjoy this from our respective standpoints. Grazie amico! Un saluto dalla Spagna, Guillermo!
Love it TGV. Some great pointers, especially the last one. As always, love seeing the variety of watches in your vids. The Accutron tease at the end was a cracking ending, what a beauty!
You truly are inspirational. I've been in the hospital myself with major surgery. I agree that all you want to do is get out and enjoy life again. Thank you for putting it into words.
This video is for those of us who have been collecting watches for a long time and are somehow fed up with marketing, fashions and social networks about watches. It is a game that never ends unless one finds happiness and satisfaction, because what is a hobby and love of watches can become a nightmare or lose us on a path of disappointment and discontent. I loved this video TGV. Thank you!
Absolutely one of the best videos I’ve seen in a long time! Well done! Humorous, yet exceptionally thoughtful. There’s a lot of good “takeaways” from your words. Thanks for digging deep on the horological subject as well as personal wellness.
The OLD CHAP, is BAAAAACK! Urban Gentry at his B E S T ! HUMOR, wit, art and know how! Alright. Way to go, mate! Cheers 🥂 ! Keep em comin' ... You continue to inform, entertain AND amaze!
First class TGV really well shot and an abundance of clear and concise straight talk. Have you ever considered selling everything that you own and I mean everything and then turn around and start all over again. It's so liberating and it keeps you passionate about the subject instead of becoming staid and locked down because you just can't bring yourself to let something go. It really does make you realise that we are not here long so why not let as many different pieces pass through your hands as you can, especially with your gift for documenting what you have found. Bring it on TGV!!
TGV - your videos are simply THE BEST on YT, on ANY topic. What I love most is the perfect integration of scenes from films I absolutely adore. Genius. Pure artistry.
A brilliant video. Great thoughts on collecting. But most of all the last bit on savoring life resonated with me having had 4 serious surgical procedures and life threatening circumstances over the last year I truly am on the same page. I enjoy my little watch collection a great deal, but also every day is a treasure.
If someone puts so much energy and love into the work it is amazing. And as a watcher I feel respected and taken serious. Biggest Respect to You and thank You for the work. I enjoy it very much!
So happy to see the MRW 200 still in your collection! Just bought mine same dial as you and then found your review of it. Love your focus on all types of watches and specially of things other than watches as well. Whether you recommend books, philosophy, tasteful timeless jewelry, knives or bags. That's what makes your channel special. Thank you for including us on your journey and sharing gems with us!
Commenting as I watch, there's so much value to the content you drop. Your humor just adds so much to the jabs and food for thought. Your content feels like it's made for a Netflix documentary special. Amazing as always!👌💯
TGV, always nice to get a dose of your perspective. When I first got into watches you were very influential to my own watch-growth (so to speak). To this day i can see why. Cheers!
my collection starts with casio up to longines , could worth nothing to some but each watch has a sentimental value to me , especially the 5 Tissot watches i have . collecting is about me not to impress others as you said . by the way that tissot you have is absolutely fabulous.
Can really relate to all the points TGV! I think it sends a message not just to watch collecting but rather the approach to how we live our lives in general! Great content as always!
Being on RUclips since the beginning of it, for interests of many subjects. You are the most enjoyable host of them all. knowledge compared with positivity and passion. very inspiring and entertaining content Congratulazioni!!!
TGV you always release honest content that is lovely to see. I think one thing that all of us appreciate is the fact that you do it for the hobby not for the fame, money, viewerships, etc. I stopped watching many RUclipsrs because they became part of the swamp of watch collecting as they fell to the watch "enthusiast" cliches that are far too numerous to count. However, your videos are always from the heart which we all appreciate. Grazie mille per tutto.
As usual, this was a great production. I really enjoyed the conversation and the movie clips. It was also very intimate. Thank you for your creativity. I know this is not easy even though you make it look easy. Looking forward to more .
The book Thus Spake Zarathustra you showed features one of my favorite paintings, the "Wanderer above the Sea of fog" by Caspar David Friedrich. Beautiful and emotionally evoking painting. You can find it in Hamburg, Germany.
I have to agree with you, a lot of my favorite watches don't even get a mention in those hype lists and events, sometimes all you need is a watch you enjoy wearing, no matter the value.
I love this video! Hugo's antics, the Rolex "News" and other fantastic humour aside, there's are some powerful messages here. Appreciate what you have. Don't take anything for granted. Find happiness in your own personal love of watches and horology, not in the mainstream. Sage advice for life, really, but certainly applicable to this hobby. Thank you kindly, TGV!
What a dynamic duo! I can honestly say that I just purchased my "new" (Mido GMT Sea Star, black dial) and now I am considering your take, and collect a few vintage and used watches...Maybe next on my list is a used Omega Gen 1 Seamaster w/the blue dial. Thanks again for your content and perspectives. It's refreshing.
Another classy video, as always I appreciate your independence and humour in tackling the issues in our collective affliction! All the best mate, to you and Hugo!
Great video mate. And you're so right about Watches & Wonders. Your final words ring so true. As I always say to my son, the more you think about what you have to be grateful for, the more you find to be grateful for. Keep up the great work!
TGV, you are so right. Loved every word. For me: early watch collection = quantity. Mature watch collecting = quality, small quantity. Quality is not related to price but patience, heritage, legacy and special meaning.
Thank you TGV! I needed this video! I was getting so frustrated at all those RUclipsrs and journalists at W&W drinking the kool-aid of Rolex and Tudor, making comments on like every video contrary to popular opinion. I saved this video in my watches playlist and will likely re-watch this several times this week and over the years to come. Cheers mate!
One of your very best TGV! I absolutely loved that! The Hugo openings are always humorous, seeing the McMahon cameo was a treat, and the overall message of this video was brilliant. Well done sir👏
I work in a heavy industrial setting as a quality engineer for a heavy equipment manufacturer. In the past, i worked offshore oil and gas. I LOVE my Victorinox quartz watches! They are built like tanks and keep amazing time. Id love to see a review on some of the more “work friendly” and utilitarian models.
I went on a 3 week vacation, one where I decided against carrying around expensive watches. I bought a Citizen Promaster Land at a deep discount, put it on a rubber strap, and wore the heck out of it hiking and even kayaking. It performed very well, in very wet conditions, and wearing it to dinner on a Milanese strap stood out from the ubiquitous Apple Ultras the financially comfortable traveler seems to wear these days. I now get how you can really appreciate a watch that is not 'haute horologie' but just does a job, like a G-Shock or the DW290, and gets associated with events in your life.
Potentially one of the most important Gentry videos to date. This show is absolutely jam packed with absolute facts. I'm glad it's not just me that's HATES all of the w&w bullshit 🙏
Funny, deep, sentimental, and reflective…all in under 30 minutes! Kudos! It took me a while longer than you Hugo to get to the same place of humility and gratitude. We can have fun, pursue hobbies, and learning all in the service of becoming better humans. Who thought we can get some of this on RUclips? Thank you for creating such exquisitely crafted videos.
You are always a wonderful counterbalance to the tacky, conspicuous, consumer flex culture that permeates everything. Thanks for keeping it honest and fun.
One of your best yet, TGV. Your content is always entertaining and thought provoking. Incidentally, have you ever thought about getting into fountain pens? The Italians make some absolute beauties: makers such as Leonardo, Delta, Radius 1934, Montegrappa, Aurora, Omas, Visconti, Stipula, Maiora, Gioia, Scribo, the list goes on... A great enhancement to the simple joy of writing and gathering one's thoughts. Strikes me that they could be an enjoyable diversion for you.
I just want to say I watched your video on my 4k television, and your footage brings these watches to life. I feel like I can enjoy them without having to own them. Also, your 2001: A space odyssey reference made me laugh out loud!
Fabulous as always TGV, thanks for sharing. I completely appreciate and agree with your philosophy about nature, and the things we are lucky enough to share a planet with 😊
I watched this video a couple of weeks ago. It inspired me. A few affordable pieces I bought about 6 or 7 years ago, when I began collecting: my white dial Seiko Flightmaster, my Timex Marlin maroon dial, and my Seiko SKX007 have seen plenty of wrist time since, having been sadly neglected for far too long.
TGV, this is quite possibly the best video ever and that is saying something! I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiments you expressed in the video. Your points were right on target and very insightful. I have immeasurable satisfaction, pleasure, and enjoyment in my meager and humble collection (10 pieces) because each piece really means something to me. I wouldn’t sell any of them but would cheerfully give away any of them as a gift to someone needing a watch, knowing the joy they have given me. I happen to be wearing the Casio DW-290 Mission Impossible watch as I watch this video. 🥃
Man your content is great, your genuine obsession with watches is great, you can’t really fake something like that and I think that’s part of the reason why your channel will continue to be successful
I’m at my lowest of lows right now battling stage four cancer, but your videos are amongst the very few I actually can enjoy watching. Something about watch collecting seems to sooth and calm my runaway train of a mind. Life is short, and it’s great to see you enjoying every moment. Thanks for such upbeat and positive content.
wish you all the strength and determination in the world. Stay strong ❣💪
I’m so sorry that hear that. Wishing you and your family all the best my friend. Take care and God bless.
@@Czeron01 Thank you, friend.
Take care of yourself my friend, I wish you all the best in health and happiness
you are not alone. Take care Johnny.
the black and white Rolex "news" section was too bloody funny. LMAO
It is and the part that makes it even more funny is if you compare to the coverage of W&W or Baserlworld from any year it's basically that.
I mean, I like new releases. That way, everyone can get exactly what they crave. Or most people. Some.
it is EXACTLY what I am seeing on youtube!
"Horological orgy of consumerist idolatry by collectively wandering at watches," was not a sentence I expected to hear today. Masterful narration.
Whoreology
The Hugo intros are the best in the RUclips biz! And your writing and scripts are impeccable, TGV. Always a pleasure.
This dude needs a girlfriend.
@@tytytyme33or an incredibly posh T Rex. Keep it gentry.
Thank you so much, you are a true gent for saying so.
Onwards, upwards and best regards!
TGV
And the Hugo intros are only getting better over time.
I would 100% buy a Hulex 😂
Privilege to be part of the conversation. More content like this, please. Thanks.
The honour is all mine amico mio. Thank you for the years of inspiration.
I hope one day, if I ever make it west to meet you.
Onwards and ever upwards!
T.
@@theurbangentry it would be an honor
It's refreshing to hear the acknowledgement that we should all work towards enjoying what we have, and that as watch enthusiasts we really are a tiny minority in the world. Not only to be fortunate enough to own watches, but to even have the freedom to enjoy life. Thinking about how many people on this planet can't do that is sobering to say the least.
I truly felt your comment in the moment and it made me swing my life in question.
Well said
@@amenhotep7704 x2
I do enjoy several other watch channels on YT, but really, there’s nobody out there who are able to approach the hobby in such a philosophical and at the same time enjoyable way as you. Add to that the production values of your videos, and we have something truly unique. All the best, T!
100% agree.
This video is an absolute breath of fresh air! You're the only one I know in this game that speaks of appreciating what you've already got. That's a big one for me and why I limit my collection to just a few beloved pieces.
Thank you for such excellent content and perspective!🙏
Thanks for encouraging good financial practices and not being a blind consumer/shopping addict
"Watches as Investments" has to be one of the dumbest, idiotic, most irresponsible, bits of advice the Swiss Watch Mafia and Watch Idiot Savants parrot at each other. It's consumerism under another name.
Oh, but the watch doubled in price over ten years! Yeah, dude, money halved in value over the same period of time so you're selling it for the same price you bought it for. You could have left that cash in a bank or literally _any_ type of investment product and would have been ahead. Instead of you lost money buying a watch that does nothing better than a Seiko for 1/10th the price.
Just as I’m starting to get burned out on watch content and watches in general, you stepped in to save the day with this gem of a segment! ✨🙏✨In this world of over consumption and lack of appreciation for the things we own, we all need to take a little time to admire the things we already own. Personally, I’m just so burned out hearing about the brands new releases, or an “influencers” big watch purchase. Truly, there is no end to this insatiable hobby.😵💫
Even though I love the hype and checking the new releases, this video is fantastic. Thought provoking as always TGV. Keep up the fantastic work.
Nice to see my favorite Microphone-RUclipsr under my favorite Watch-RUclipsrs Channel. You are both awesome beyond the topics! Thanks for the great work.
I love how TGV is no holds-barred. We all know who you're talking about and we all thank you for your candor!
We love Hugo Mountbatten :))))
Fantastic video and message. I was feeling overwhelmed by all of the new watch releases this week and your video helped me remember how blessed I am to have the timepieces that I have and to cherish them. Thank you!
Always refreshing to hear your rational recalibration of the reality-distortion-field that is the luxury-watch hype-machine and the RUclipsrs that feed it (as they insist they're just giving their honest opinions ;) )
You've gone a long way. This relates on many levels.
That very same model of mudman, i got from my mother to my birthday when i was 10 years old, it was my first watch and it followed me for 16 years now. Brings me happiness every time i see it and im glad somebody else also sees is it for something more than just some plastic. Love from Norway!
I'm still wearing the G-Shock my mom gave me 19 years ago! I think about it any time I consider a watch sold based on toughness and durability. There's no way any luxury watch can beat a G-Shock on that front.
This was the best watches and wonders vid. Didn't realise how introspective yours truly was 😎
Tristano, you’re establishing yourself (proudly) as the genius outsider of the watch world reviewers.
I believe no one comes close to your high quality content, not from the production point of view, and following you for years now- I admire your way of evolving, and dedication to the “way”.
I’m starting to find more and more life and moral education in your vids-essays.
Plus the watch content as itself is simply the best.
Kipping it as always- Onwards and upwards mate🤝🏻
A million thank yous, you made my day.
Onwards, upwards and the very best of regards,
T.
The way I see my watch journey and what brings me joy in owning a timepiece is having only one watch that will follow me everywhere. It is a rational decision which brings a lot of peace and enjoyment. First and foremost I am rather immune to new watch releases and hypes which are becoming more and more like fast, but not cheap fashion or Apple product releases. One of the reasons I entered world of watches and started exploring it is the timelesness and counter-consumerism ethos as these are very rare objects that can last very long and can be serviced and fixed. Somewhat similiar to good leather, properly made, goodyear welted shoes. Having one watch also creates special bond because, this one piece is with me trough good, bad and ugly so it really becomes my daily sidekick, everywhere and everytime. From beach to work, from hiking to traveling. Having more that one makes me feel cluttered. It works for me and of course I am not saying this is the only truth that exists😊
What is that 1 watch .....
It’s Rolex Explorer 124270. I know it’s not a cheap watch but having in mind it will be one for life, it’s not so expensive either 🙂
From exploring and researching to daydreaming, prioritizing and hesitating, it's a journey that adds joy and excitement to life, relieving the monotony of everyday routines. Watch collecting for me is like crafting my own personal videogame space and every timepiece coming out of the watchbox is like a piece of the accessories in the gaming scene that you can actually touch and feel, Pure magic! Thanks for amazing video 💙
Always love your intros TGV, and your taste as well👍 Big cheers from Bremen/Germany 🧡
I personally can not get into the Casio plastic watches. But then I am 74 and very old school. I can see military or construction people needing to have a rugged and cheap watch for work. That makes sense. As an old retired Italian/American physician, I wish you a long life and no future respiratory situations. Bravo again.
Very moved by what you said at the end and a great reminder ❤thank you
My key to watch collecting is the same as yours when it comes to jogging = feeling the enjoyment it produces me when i'm capable of fully appreciating the happiness this small collecting world brings me. Wether it's a conversation with my father about one particular time-piece, a sit-down with my grandfather to talk about his collection or receiving/giving a random compliment to a stranger in the street in relation to their wrist-watch, the overall ejoyment and utility i get from these moments is unmeasurable. Grazie davero Tristano. Your content resonates fully with me and has been for years since I found your channel in 2021. I'm not a recurrent comentator in your videos (in fact I can't even recall if I've commented previoulsy), but this video was extremely necessary in order to look back and realize how fortunate it is that we are all capable to enjoy this from our respective standpoints. Grazie amico!
Un saluto dalla Spagna, Guillermo!
Love it TGV. Some great pointers, especially the last one. As always, love seeing the variety of watches in your vids. The Accutron tease at the end was a cracking ending, what a beauty!
Wonderful video and way to put things in perspective. Gratitude, being grateful for what you have, and enjoying the simple pleasures in life!
I seldom comment on any videos but the last 40 seconds of this one are memorable. Thank you.
You truly are inspirational. I've been in the hospital myself with major surgery. I agree that all you want to do is get out and enjoy life again. Thank you for putting it into words.
This video is for those of us who have been collecting watches for a long time and are somehow fed up with marketing, fashions and social networks about watches. It is a game that never ends unless one finds happiness and satisfaction, because what is a hobby and love of watches can become a nightmare or lose us on a path of disappointment and discontent. I loved this video TGV. Thank you!
This episode was a masterpiece TGV, I have been watching for 4 years and you get better every single month !!!!
Love your attitude brother! It’s contagious! You got a new subscriber who’s also new to the watch community! Thanks for the awesome advice!
Sorry to hear of your brush with death. You are an inspiration. Another great video by the way. 👍
Absolutely one of the best videos I’ve seen in a long time! Well done! Humorous, yet exceptionally thoughtful. There’s a lot of good “takeaways” from your words. Thanks for digging deep on the horological subject as well as personal wellness.
Taking off a watch to put aside a frame of mind for the day, before selecting another is an enjoyable moment.
This was so enjoyable! Really made me think about why I enjoy watches and perspective on how I want to live my life. Thank you for sharing this!
I always forget who said it first but the watch on your wrist is the best watch, great video and super insightful.
The OLD CHAP, is BAAAAACK! Urban Gentry at his B E S T ! HUMOR, wit, art and know how! Alright. Way to go, mate! Cheers 🥂 ! Keep em comin' ... You continue to inform, entertain AND amaze!
First class TGV really well shot and an abundance of clear and concise straight talk.
Have you ever considered selling everything that you own and I mean everything and then turn around and start all over again.
It's so liberating and it keeps you passionate about the subject instead of becoming staid and locked down because you just can't bring yourself to let something go.
It really does make you realise that we are not here long so why not let as many different pieces pass through your hands as you can, especially with your gift for documenting what you have found. Bring it on TGV!!
TGV - your videos are simply THE BEST on YT, on ANY topic. What I love most is the perfect integration of scenes from films I absolutely adore. Genius. Pure artistry.
Best watch channel on the youtubes! Thanks for the videos, always informative and insightful!
Witches and Wonkers; “ghastly-looking nouveau-riche event” Hugo, you *know* !!! All those “swinging pendulums” 😆😂🤣
Glorious upload TGV 👍
Another original great video. A great mix of words of wisdom. Thankyou so much.
The voice over is Top Class . Vocabulary and Pronunciation near Perfection 👌🏼
A brilliant video. Great thoughts on collecting. But most of all the last bit on savoring life resonated with me having had 4 serious surgical procedures and life threatening circumstances over the last year I truly am on the same page. I enjoy my little watch collection a great deal, but also every day is a treasure.
If someone puts so much energy and love into the work it is amazing. And as a watcher I feel respected and taken serious. Biggest Respect to You and thank You for the work. I enjoy it very much!
So happy to see the MRW 200 still in your collection! Just bought mine same dial as you and then found your review of it. Love your focus on all types of watches and specially of things other than watches as well. Whether you recommend books, philosophy, tasteful timeless jewelry, knives or bags. That's what makes your channel special. Thank you for including us on your journey and sharing gems with us!
This is why you’re my favorite horological watch commentator of all time. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Commenting as I watch, there's so much value to the content you drop. Your humor just adds so much to the jabs and food for thought. Your content feels like it's made for a Netflix documentary special. Amazing as always!👌💯
You always bring thought provoking topics with a unique perspective on the hobby.
Bloody marvellous! A breath of fresh air.
You sir, have amazing taste in movies
The Oscar goes to Hugo Mountbatten for his intro to “Watches and Blunders”. 😂😂😂😂 👏👏 Brilliant TGV.
TGV, always nice to get a dose of your perspective. When I first got into watches you were very influential to my own watch-growth (so to speak). To this day i can see why. Cheers!
my collection starts with casio up to longines , could worth nothing to some but each watch has a sentimental value to me , especially the 5 Tissot watches i have . collecting is about me not to impress others as you said . by the way that tissot you have is absolutely fabulous.
Can really relate to all the points TGV! I think it sends a message not just to watch collecting but rather the approach to how we live our lives in general! Great content as always!
Great video. Very thought provoking. Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this video.
Being on RUclips since the beginning of it, for interests of many subjects. You are the most enjoyable host of them all. knowledge compared with positivity and passion. very inspiring and entertaining content Congratulazioni!!!
The Joy of Missing Out. Love that one! Give a hug to Hugo for me :)
Man, that last segment hit me hard. True words! You got a new subscriber right now.
TGV you always release honest content that is lovely to see. I think one thing that all of us appreciate is the fact that you do it for the hobby not for the fame, money, viewerships, etc. I stopped watching many RUclipsrs because they became part of the swamp of watch collecting as they fell to the watch "enthusiast" cliches that are far too numerous to count. However, your videos are always from the heart which we all appreciate. Grazie mille per tutto.
Great, great, great video TGV. authentic, positive, educational yet fun. thank you for your content
Great presentation T, and your talk is supported by your walk as verified by your wonderfully eclectic personal collection. Onwards and upwards!!!
Love the 2001 Urban Gentry Monolith.😂😂 Hilarious and clever!👏👏
More Hugo please, he brightens the day….Darling!
As usual, this was a great production. I really enjoyed the conversation and the movie clips. It was also very intimate. Thank you for your creativity. I know this is not easy even though you make it look easy. Looking forward to more .
The best watch content I’ve seen all week. 💥
The book Thus Spake Zarathustra you showed features one of my favorite paintings, the "Wanderer above the Sea of fog" by Caspar David Friedrich. Beautiful and emotionally evoking painting. You can find it in Hamburg, Germany.
I have to agree with you, a lot of my favorite watches don't even get a mention in those hype lists and events, sometimes all you need is a watch you enjoy wearing, no matter the value.
I love this video! Hugo's antics, the Rolex "News" and other fantastic humour aside, there's are some powerful messages here. Appreciate what you have. Don't take anything for granted. Find happiness in your own personal love of watches and horology, not in the mainstream. Sage advice for life, really, but certainly applicable to this hobby. Thank you kindly, TGV!
Well done and well spoken TGV 👏
What a dynamic duo! I can honestly say that I just purchased my "new" (Mido GMT Sea Star, black dial) and now I am considering your take, and collect a few vintage and used watches...Maybe next on my list is a used Omega Gen 1 Seamaster w/the blue dial. Thanks again for your content and perspectives. It's refreshing.
Another classy video, as always I appreciate your independence and humour in tackling the issues in our collective affliction! All the best mate, to you and Hugo!
Great video mate. And you're so right about Watches & Wonders. Your final words ring so true. As I always say to my son, the more you think about what you have to be grateful for, the more you find to be grateful for. Keep up the great work!
TGV, you are so right. Loved every word.
For me: early watch collection = quantity. Mature watch collecting = quality, small quantity. Quality is not related to price but patience, heritage, legacy and special meaning.
The quality of your video's is outstanding. Lots could learn from watching. Top shelf. Keep em coming. John. One watch collection...
Thank you TGV! I needed this video! I was getting so frustrated at all those RUclipsrs and journalists at W&W drinking the kool-aid of Rolex and Tudor, making comments on like every video contrary to popular opinion. I saved this video in my watches playlist and will likely re-watch this several times this week and over the years to come. Cheers mate!
One of your very best TGV! I absolutely loved that! The Hugo openings are always humorous, seeing the McMahon cameo was a treat, and the overall message of this video was brilliant. Well done sir👏
Great foil to the coverage across the industry this week. Cheers to another good episode!
I work in a heavy industrial setting as a quality engineer for a heavy equipment manufacturer. In the past, i worked offshore oil and gas. I LOVE my Victorinox quartz watches! They are built like tanks and keep amazing time. Id love to see a review on some of the more “work friendly” and utilitarian models.
Thank you for another great video. I particularly enjoyed the intro, as well as number 9. I hope to share my collection with the channel soon.
Excellent. Why your content to me is the pure OG of watch content. Pure class TGV. Thank you.
I love how you understand that watches can be a metaphor for life. A darkly humorous and philosophical account. Pure genius TGV ❤
I went on a 3 week vacation, one where I decided against carrying around expensive watches. I bought a Citizen Promaster Land at a deep discount, put it on a rubber strap, and wore the heck out of it hiking and even kayaking. It performed very well, in very wet conditions, and wearing it to dinner on a Milanese strap stood out from the ubiquitous Apple Ultras the financially comfortable traveler seems to wear these days.
I now get how you can really appreciate a watch that is not 'haute horologie' but just does a job, like a G-Shock or the DW290, and gets associated with events in your life.
Potentially one of the most important Gentry videos to date. This show is absolutely jam packed with absolute facts. I'm glad it's not just me that's HATES all of the w&w bullshit 🙏
Funny, deep, sentimental, and reflective…all in under 30 minutes! Kudos! It took me a while longer than you Hugo to get to the same place of humility and gratitude. We can have fun, pursue hobbies, and learning all in the service of becoming better humans. Who thought we can get some of this on RUclips? Thank you for creating such exquisitely crafted videos.
Wise words and advise that pertain to all aspects of life. Well done!
Best episode of the Urban Gentry series ever!
Well done!
You are always a wonderful counterbalance to the tacky, conspicuous, consumer flex culture that permeates everything. Thanks for keeping it honest and fun.
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Thank you my friend, O&U!!!
Best regards,
TGV
One of your best yet, TGV. Your content is always entertaining and thought provoking. Incidentally, have you ever thought about getting into fountain pens? The Italians make some absolute beauties: makers such as Leonardo, Delta, Radius 1934, Montegrappa, Aurora, Omas, Visconti, Stipula, Maiora, Gioia, Scribo, the list goes on... A great enhancement to the simple joy of writing and gathering one's thoughts. Strikes me that they could be an enjoyable diversion for you.
I just want to say I watched your video on my 4k television, and your footage brings these watches to life. I feel like I can enjoy them without having to own them. Also, your 2001: A space odyssey reference made me laugh out loud!
Your content is the finest TGV, truly. Cheers.
Contentment is the highest form of happiness. All the best, TGV. Thanks again for your great, free content.
Thank you, I look forward to your videos each week. Original, well throughout and brilliantly executed. And then there is Hugo.
Fabulous as always TGV, thanks for sharing. I completely appreciate and agree with your philosophy about nature, and the things we are lucky enough to share a planet with 😊
I watched this video a couple of weeks ago. It inspired me. A few affordable pieces I bought about 6 or 7 years ago, when I began collecting: my white dial Seiko Flightmaster, my Timex Marlin maroon dial, and my Seiko SKX007 have seen plenty of wrist time since, having been sadly neglected for far too long.
I love your videos, especially your intelligence and enthusiasm with watches and film
Too kind, thank you so much, 🙏🙏🙏
Best regards,
TGV
TGV, this is quite possibly the best video ever and that is saying something! I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiments you expressed in the video. Your points were right on target and very insightful. I have immeasurable satisfaction, pleasure, and enjoyment in my meager and humble collection (10 pieces) because each piece really means something to me. I wouldn’t sell any of them but would cheerfully give away any of them as a gift to someone needing a watch, knowing the joy they have given me. I happen to be wearing the Casio DW-290 Mission Impossible watch as I watch this video. 🥃
Man your content is great, your genuine obsession with watches is great, you can’t really fake something like that and I think that’s part of the reason why your channel will continue to be successful
🙏🙏🙏🙏 A million thank yous, O&U!
Best regards,
TGV