9 Luxury Watch Buying Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @neilmartin7776
    @neilmartin7776 2 года назад +319

    Best bit of advice I wish I'd gotten as a newbie is, the price of the watch is not the cost of the watch. Servicing, especially for premium brands, can run into the high hundreds, if not over a thousand, for the authorised dealer to take care of it. For vintage, this can run even higher. Servicing is not something to be done every year, but it is a consideration that buyers should take into account.

    • @yorusuyasoul69420
      @yorusuyasoul69420 2 года назад +13

      That's the first I always consider when getting an expensive auto watch the servicing cost that's why I went to GS quartz because it has no maintence needed and and can keep good time

    • @neilmartin7776
      @neilmartin7776 2 года назад +5

      @@TheTightSqueeze yeah, sounds about right. I have a 1975 Constellation Megaquartz that I'm looking at about 1200 to get serviced. Because it's so old, most watch repairers won't take it, so it has to go back to Omega in Switzerland.

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 2 года назад +1

      Then again if you can't service it right now then just keep it in the drawer for a while. It won't spoil.
      But if you skip buying a watch you can afford (but can't yet set money aside for the servicing at the time of purchase), you might not be able to buy that watch a year later...who knows with the world of watches being like it is. This doesn't apply to all watches of course.

    • @Judah.Rosenthal
      @Judah.Rosenthal 2 года назад +7

      I once read if you can’t afford to break it, you can’t afford to buy it. Servicing can be a huge factor.

    • @LuisMedina-ok5cg
      @LuisMedina-ok5cg 2 года назад

      thank you

  • @chriscon8463
    @chriscon8463 2 года назад +10

    These are all great points! I especially like the one about buying a watch & being afraid to wear it. Every scratch on my watch is indicative of another adventure of mine, and proof that it was on my wrist at the time.

  • @dr00
    @dr00 2 года назад +29

    Great video! Definitely felt like a punch in the throat when you said, "Buying an iconic watch just because it's an icon." and then you showed the SKX009. The watch makes me so happy and I only spent like $180. I don't think that could ever be a mistake. Though I did notice, they are getting harder to find at that price now. 😅

    • @24934637
      @24934637 2 месяца назад

      There are two things you said above that are 100% conclusive PROOF that you didi't make a mistake. Firstly, you only spent $180, so already (2 years after your comment above), you've made a profit, as the prices have gone up significantly. Secondly, and most importantly, you say that the 'watch makes you so happy'......There is ONLY one person who's opinion really matters when it comes to watches, and that is the owner.....YOU are happy, so it wasn't a mistake! I wish you many more years of continued enjoyment! :)

  • @rayestefania3725
    @rayestefania3725 2 года назад +83

    I have definitely made the mistake of settling for a watch because I could not immediately obtain a certain model and ended up regretting the purchase and selling the watch later at a loss. This is all good advice! Better to wait for what you really want rather than buying something just to “scratch the itch.”

    • @patrickcannady2066
      @patrickcannady2066 2 года назад +1

      I have done that, too but thankfully it was so discounted by the Grey Market seller I got it from I probably stand to break even, even if I service it.

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 2 года назад +3

      Hehe, 90% of Tudor sales are probably Rolex directing the people who they refuse to sell to over there... The most hilarious thing is that some jokers allow themselves to be put on a waiting list for a Tudor after being refused by Rolex!! You can't make this stuff up...

    • @martingk2523
      @martingk2523 2 года назад +2

      Im still waiting my submariner…. Maybe next year have “the call” or nah….☹️(but i dont buy an other premium Watch to fill the space….)

    • @alexlilano1931
      @alexlilano1931 2 года назад

      This true with Lower end mechanical watches. Some services cost more than the watch, so it is actually better to buy another watch. You also replace the movements for cheaper mechanical watches too.

  • @laurencehogg6010
    @laurencehogg6010 2 года назад +31

    I liked the ranty humour that crept into this; feels nice and relaxed. These watch advice vids are good fun, and I'm probably not the only one checking off my own mistakes as I watched, but people are still gonna learn the hard way - I know I'll probably make one of these mistakes again (probably the alternative one 🙂). I think the trick is not to let the hard way cost too much financially or emotionally.
    Thanks TB; take care.

  • @Amplitudeproblem
    @Amplitudeproblem 2 года назад +40

    "Say you have a blue dive watch. Do you really need another blue dive watch?"
    Yes.
    Great video today, Teddy, with great lessons.

    • @dave7500
      @dave7500 2 года назад +1

      When he said this, I immediately thought of Tom from Watchfinder lol

    • @billiondollardan
      @billiondollardan 2 года назад +2

      LOL so true dude. My next dive is going to be an omega

  • @selkiemaine
    @selkiemaine 2 года назад +27

    "Someone who is impressed with the watch on my wrist ..." Someone went nuts about my sub-$300 Seiko the other day. I would love something "luxury" but it's not in my budget, and I really do love this watch.

    • @liquidtunes
      @liquidtunes 2 года назад +2

      Which one?

    • @craigwthomson
      @craigwthomson 2 года назад +7

      It’s funny what people notice. I’ve been wearing a particular watch from my collection for the past six months. It’s the most expensive piece within my collection and nobody batted an eyelid until I put it on an inexpensive red rubber tropic strap from eBay. “Stunning” someone said… 😄

    • @selkiemaine
      @selkiemaine 2 года назад +1

      @@liquidtunes SRPH29 It's my daily wear.

  • @miifed
    @miifed 2 года назад +17

    Teddy - I bought my first luxury watch a month ago after years of looking from afar. Your videos were a massive part of my research and decision making. I was really looking for a do-it-all / one and done. Can’t thank you enough for content, it’s excellent and you surely prevented me making these mistakes long before this video came out. I love the Seamaster 41mm AT as a result. 3 continents and 6 countries of memories and counting on the experiences.

  • @michaelvitale4029
    @michaelvitale4029 2 года назад +24

    My big watch "mistake" is since getting into the hobby, Ive collected enough $250-$500 watches that I really love, but now I think perhaps Id like to have all that money back that Ive spent so I could comfortably get into the watch that's out of my comfort zone. I bet this is a common mistake. I can't wear 20 watches at once. Id rather have 2 special watches instead of 20 everyday watches 🥴

    • @24934637
      @24934637 2 месяца назад

      Up to a point, I did exactly this, however, there is only one watch of my 30+ watch collection that I probably wouldn't buy again if I was starting from scratch. My first 'Real' watch was a Doxa Sub 300T, and when I bought that (At the time, it was my 'grail watch', I was INCREDIBLY impressed with everything about it. The build quality is amazing, the accuracy was better than I expected, despite checking VERY carefully with a loupe, I couldn't find any faults that should have been picked up by the QC department.....I had a smile a yard wide, and was REALLY happy. I'd had a real problem deciding which colour to get, I am very much a traditionalist, so the Doxa 'Professional' orange was the obvious choice, but I also liked the really Summery 'Aquamarine' and the more subdued black 'Sharkhunter'......Eventually I went for 'Professional', but 2 weeks later, I impulse bought a Doxa Sub 200 in 'Aquamarine'......Within a few hours of leaving the shop, I just felt that I'd made a mistake. The build quality isn't up to the same standards as the 300T, the clasp on the bracelet is in comparison, terrible! There is a price difference of about £1K, so, ok, they've got to save money somewhere....200M water resistance compared to 1200M, (NOT that it really matters as I'm never going to be going anywhere near those sort of depths anyway!) crappy clasp, and most noticable is that despite them both having the ETA 2824-2, it seems that the Sub 200 doesn't get anywhere near to the same level of regulation that the 300T gets. The level of accuracy is noticably FAR worse! Neither are COSC certified, but I get accuracy of +3 sec per day from the Sub 300T, and +9 from the Sub 200! (Both acceptable for my purposes in reality, but very poor for a watch costing almost £900 when my Seagull 1963 chrono is giving an amazingly outstanding accuracy of +1 sec every 4 days, for less than £200!

  • @loe7717
    @loe7717 2 года назад +29

    I'm not rich, but I'm interested in watches. For two years I wanted to buy one mechanical watch and after many attempts at different brands, I chose the Seiko spb 143 and I am happy.

    • @finnbarker7820
      @finnbarker7820 2 года назад +2

      great watch, i hope you enjoy it my friend!

    • @ageofthoughts
      @ageofthoughts 2 года назад +1

      Can’t go wrong with Seiko mechanicals

    • @joshhead9368
      @joshhead9368 5 месяцев назад

      I just bought a seiko aswell. I love watches but I'm not rich either. The watches these guys call cheap and affordable are the ones I hope to one day afford.

    • @24934637
      @24934637 2 месяца назад

      Great looking watch! Basically the looks of an early Vintage Rolex Submariner for about £99K less! I do highly rate Seiko for value for money!

  • @michaelmorgan3415
    @michaelmorgan3415 2 года назад +3

    You've made many salient points in your overview. The Flex culture of hyped watches, matching the watch to your life style and buying what you like not what is "hot" among a few. I forget where I heard it (maybe on ID guy) "Many collectors know the price of various watches, but few know the value". Great vid as always.

  • @loganoftherockies9453
    @loganoftherockies9453 2 года назад +12

    Yup. And as always, delivered with an evenness that allows the joy of collecting to keep expanding. My early mistake was the classic buying too many affordable / mid-range pieces new and then off-loading later at depreciation, but I also kind of feel like it's part of the journey. When I first got into watches I didn't think I'd want to spend very much, but then as my appreciation for the art grew, it was worth dedicating more of my "fun money" to much more than other things. And on the other hand, while I ended up in the Grand Seiko / Omega sort of range and love both, the watch on-wrist at present that gets by far the most wrist time is my Formex Reef, and it's one of my favorite watches and brands of all time. So I'd also add the whole slew of ways that pricing doesn't necessarily translate into enjoyment. The advice I'd have given someone like myself would have been to buy pre-owned for more entry level pieces so you can experience them and move them on as your tastes develop.

    • @lcm6091
      @lcm6091 2 года назад

      I like “the art of collecting “

  • @geno816
    @geno816 2 года назад +8

    Teddy, you have been cranking em out a lot lately. I love it.

  • @differentxminds9907
    @differentxminds9907 2 года назад +37

    "I am a sick individual." LOL same, Teddy.
    I love the final point you make. Sometimes it's easy to confuse admiration for a watch for wanting to own a watch. I love the 16713 GMT Master II, but once I started picturing myself wearing a two-tone Rolex and literally looking down at my wrist and imagining I was wearing it, I realized that it wasn't a good fit for my style.

    • @joshs3916
      @joshs3916 2 года назад +1

      What did you end up getting in place of the GMT TT?

    • @differentxminds9907
      @differentxminds9907 2 года назад +4

      @@joshs3916 Leaning towards the Seamaster Diver 300 these days

    • @joshs3916
      @joshs3916 2 года назад

      @@differentxminds9907 Nice watch :)

    • @chrisvandermerwe7111
      @chrisvandermerwe7111 2 года назад +1

      @@differentxminds9907 I just bought one today! Love it!

    • @24934637
      @24934637 2 месяца назад

      I absolutely LOVE some aspects of some of the watches made by A. Lange & Söhne but none of them are really my style, and although I massively appreciate the incredible craftsmanship that goes into producing their movements, I have NO need for a perpetual calendar, nor would I wish to own a watch that is so complicated to set. Knowing what style is right for you is so important! No point in owning a watch that you never wear, unless it's purely an investment piece.

  • @nicholaspostma3024
    @nicholaspostma3024 2 года назад +55

    Hey Teddy, first time long time. Im sure this has been suggested before, but I would love if you did a wrist check at the beginning of your videos. Always trying to see what you are wearing at the beginning of your videos. Love the content!

    • @andrewsamuel368
      @andrewsamuel368 2 года назад

      Willing to bet he’s wearing his blue Seamaster right now

    • @Mans1810
      @Mans1810 2 года назад +2

      Looks like a Tudor bb58.

    • @vamosdaniel22
      @vamosdaniel22 2 года назад +2

      I dont think that teddy is the kind of person who likes to show what he is wearing. Very humble guy

  • @frankmirandosr875
    @frankmirandosr875 2 года назад +2

    Teddy I have Been Following you for over a Year,this was a great piece. I have been a watch collector for over 20 years and have enjoyed every moment. I have made several mistakes over the years. the 32 Watch’s I have collected there has been Mistakes for sure. Thank You for all you do.

  • @Juandiegostefan
    @Juandiegostefan 2 года назад +9

    Teddy you should do your top 10 favorite watches, (it doesn’t matter the categories, prices, etc.) just your top 10 favorites of all times

  • @SD_702
    @SD_702 2 года назад +46

    My advice is to not become "brand blind". In other words, discounting a piece outright purely based on the brand. Buy the best tool for your needs that you can regardless of the brand or price.

    • @ThePlaiibox
      @ThePlaiibox 2 года назад +5

      This is true 👍 except when it comes to Hublot!........just. no!. 😆

    • @loopje
      @loopje 2 года назад +1

      If u want liquidity and appreciation you 100% have to be “brand blind”…

    • @mattg27
      @mattg27 2 года назад +1

      @@loopje unless you are buying on the way down.

    • @loopje
      @loopje 2 года назад +1

      @@mattg27 and you’re going to time the bottom ?

    • @mattg27
      @mattg27 2 года назад

      @@loopje huh?

  • @iamLODD
    @iamLODD 2 года назад +4

    Was just watching a Longines video of yours with Kevin O Leary, amazing content Teddy ❤️ purchasing a Seamaster 300m later this year and I cant thank you enough for your guidance

  • @NavyGuy1216
    @NavyGuy1216 2 года назад +1

    Great video Teddy. One thing I’ve learned is to not buy numerous watches in a short span of time. My taste in watches has changed from what it was a year ago, and now I have watches I’m trying to sell because I bought them more on an impulse.

  • @mathewkeipert6021
    @mathewkeipert6021 2 года назад +2

    Just the best video TB.
    So many things you clarified.

  • @briane1116
    @briane1116 2 года назад +6

    “Buy the seller” is some of the best advice, especially for newcomers

  • @LevinLg17
    @LevinLg17 2 года назад +1

    Always knowledgeable, eloquent, with a sound attitude. A pleasure to watch

  • @MrAumbra
    @MrAumbra 2 года назад +5

    Once again, many great points Teddy! The one that I see a lot of is buying an icon because of status or because it supposedly makes you a collector. I own more pieces than I probably should and yes many do fall into the category of iconic but I do not own a single submariner. I do own Rolex pieces but I buy what I like not what others like or think I should own. My advice, buy what you absolutely love and you will never sell a single piece. I have never sold a single one of my timepieces (probably why I own too many, lol) and my hope is that my 3 boys will remember me when I’m gone every time they look down at their wrist. To me, that’s one of the greatest benefits of collecting timepieces. One last point, does it make sense to buy a Reverso; uhhhh the answer is ALWAYS “yes” Teddy - Always! Lol. Love the content. Thank you.

  • @Npcguy21
    @Npcguy21 2 года назад

    I recall buying my first "real" watch. My mind was stuck on a Tag, as one "usually does" when buying the first watch. I went to the store to get it, realized that it was too big, too bulky, and finish was too flashy. I was stuck...then glanced on a Baume Mercier GMT which looked so much more elegant and sophisticated and after some research, I figured that both Tag and Baume use the same ETA movement in their GMTs. So happy with my Baume. I would have never been happy with that Tag. Go with your gut, not hype! Great video!

  • @zhicaofang2354
    @zhicaofang2354 2 года назад +3

    Great advice. As a newbie in watch collection I'd say even for luxury watches you need to think about price-performance ratio. Does the aesthetics and functionality of the watch convince you enough, rather than the brand and the trend? In my opinion all luxury goods marketing follow similar logics of overwhelming the customers with brand imaging and trendy rhetoric so that they overlook the actually appreciation/use value of the item. Watch buying is no exception and every customer should be careful.

  • @Foreverrunning247
    @Foreverrunning247 2 года назад +3

    Love this video, really great considerations!

  • @CalebTBrown
    @CalebTBrown 2 года назад +5

    Such great advice Teddy. I find myself agreeing and almost giving the same advice to people around me. I especially liked what you said about not following the hype. I bought a Sinn as my first luxury watch and I could not be happier. I don’t get many compliments, but when I do, the people who know what my watch is genuinely brighten up and we end up having a great conversation about our shared interest. Also doesn’t hurt that this is one of those brands that sell their bracelets separately ;)

  • @marketingsuccess2637
    @marketingsuccess2637 2 года назад +2

    Great video Teddy. I would add one to the list, which is the clasp and if it has on the fly adjustment. For some people it’s not important to them, for myself, I find that watches without it tend to not get in the rotation as much due to do the fact my wrists swell during the day and can often become uncomfortable.

  • @PaulKaiser42
    @PaulKaiser42 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff as always!! I enjoy looking at all the watches I have purchased and will happily wear all of them at any given time. Pride of ownership and love for the machine is what gets me 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @curtbrown7718
    @curtbrown7718 2 года назад +1

    Great presentation, Teddy! Your advice is sound on all fronts, and you come across as very identifiable and caring about your fellow watch enthusiasts’ watch buying experience.

  • @scottv781
    @scottv781 2 года назад +1

    Great content! It has taken years to refine my taste and understand what types, size, brands, styles, etc. suit my taste. If my first watch were a luxury watch, I probably would have later regretted it because I "didn't know what I didn't know" when I started collecting. I recently bought my first true luxury watch (an Explorer), and this was the product of years spent learning what I like and developing a "tolerance" for more and more expensive watch purchases. But to your first point, I tried to scratch the Explorer itch a few different times and I was never completely satisfied. Granted, I ended up with a SARY 057, SARB 035, Khaki King, and Monta Noble as a result (all of which I love and still wear), so I have no regrets. Those less expensive watches (and all other watches in my collection for that matter) helped be better understand my taste and some of the nuances of watch design. But....I can now move on from everyday watches and really expand my collection in different ways now that the Explorer itch is scratched (say hello to my Sinn 104...on bracelet of course lol).

  • @willayton4950
    @willayton4950 2 года назад +2

    Points 7 & 8 are the key ones here, quite a few icons don't fit me and my wrist at all well but some more slightly off the wall choices do. In the cold light of day recently, the personal style element steered me away from the watch worlds darling the Tudor Black Bay 58 in Blue or Silver and towards a grey dial Seiko Prospex 62MAS SPB143. It's going in the sea with me as soon as possible!

  • @Relo67
    @Relo67 2 года назад +1

    Excellent and informative episode wrist buddy👍🏼😊

  • @SuperNecessary81
    @SuperNecessary81 2 года назад +1

    Teddy your channel is simply amazing. I like the content and you are so authentic. Love it. Keep up the great work. Greetz from New York

  • @kjstewys
    @kjstewys 2 года назад +1

    Bought my first Rolex the other day. 124270. I think I watched every video on RUclips before pulling the trigger 😂 including yours that compared it to the 214270. Couldn’t sleep and knew it was the one. Couldn’t be happier.

  • @ConnerYoder
    @ConnerYoder 2 года назад +2

    Just got an omega seamaster 300m as my first luxury watch this past week. Was considering one of the new tag aquaracers as a cheaper alternative and man I’m glad I went with the piece I wanted! Good tips

    • @robertn3121
      @robertn3121 2 года назад +1

      You made the right decision.

  • @chinthm
    @chinthm 2 года назад

    Been following your reviews mate.. I think this is one of the best videos you have ever made.
    I am a watch newbie and have been hearing bits and pieces of advice from you and others on what to avoid and I love the fact there is one video that captures all the emotions that lead into first luxuary watch buy.
    I also would like to add, don’t buy a luxuary watch thinking you will be noticed or represent how much wealth you have. If that’s the intention a fake one will also do the trick
    Buy the watch with the intention no one will ever notice it, it gives you pleasure satisfaction and inspires you to do better things in life.

  • @lancepower3579
    @lancepower3579 Год назад +1

    I always enjoy when Teddy drops a "Hell" in a video.

  • @chingwa888
    @chingwa888 2 года назад +1

    Very sound points here. I fell in love with the Jaeger LeCoultre Master Control Calendar. Went to lunch and decided to go for it after lunch but wife suggested I calm down and consider it for a few days first. Turning out to be a good decision as I did more research and ended up loving the Glashutte Original Panomatic Lunar much more. The JLC is a fantastic watch, but it just wasn't right for me, specifically the date window was unreadable due to my poor eyesight and not a design issue.

  • @stateofflow2174
    @stateofflow2174 2 года назад

    Simply the best you tube channel on watches.

  • @dwayneclayton6364
    @dwayneclayton6364 2 года назад +1

    Great advice! I like the idea of reaching out to find someone that has your wrist size to get a better idea of how the watch will look on you. It's why I love when you show the wrist size during your reviews. As a new collector, I would suggest you really consider how much you're going to wear a watch before you make the purchase. At most, you can only wear two watches at a time.... 🙂

    • @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw
      @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw 2 года назад

      Great advice! I totally think about how much I will wear each watch, and I'll likely sell some and upgrade every few years versus adding more. At a certain point, you can't wear them enough and it would be silly (for me) to have $5-10k watches I can't even wear enough..

  • @zGraeme
    @zGraeme 2 года назад +1

    Hey Teddy I recently posted a comment on one of your other videos stating that I was just getting into watches and was looking for advice on a first watch to buy. After lots of research and window shopping I finally settled with the new Seiko 5ks GMT Black Dial and I love it! I wondered if you would be doing a review on this watch as it’s fairly new and it’s great value for money at only £400, thanks and keep killing the yt vids👍🏼

  • @sainyalafaireet4377
    @sainyalafaireet4377 2 года назад +1

    Nice video. Always enjoy these advice videos. One additional advice bit I would give: try the watch on beforehand wherever possible, especially for watches outside of the entry level price segment. Speaking from personal experience, actually having the watch on crystallizes impressions that were only theoretical before. It's worth it to piggyback a watch trying session on top of an existing trip, and being patient on the purchase until you can do so.

  • @Snakerecon28
    @Snakerecon28 2 года назад +3

    #2 was way too accurate for me. I've been eyeing that exact Longines piece at 2:38 for weeks now , they just went out of stock on the steel bracelet unfortunately. Hopefully they restock soon cause I really dont want to go for the alternative with a leather strap.

  • @ivarwb4115
    @ivarwb4115 2 года назад +1

    9 very interesting mistakes, well known to many of us! And I appreciate your way of discussing them, without prejudice and "snobbery" - if that is a word.
    I will try to take your advice into account the next time I feel the urge to pull the trigger on a tempting purchase, but I know it will be hard🤣

  • @drzaius844
    @drzaius844 2 года назад +2

    I got a BB36 while saving up for an Explorer. Ended up falling in love with it and passed on an Explorer a couple years ago. No regrets.

  • @bt3750
    @bt3750 2 года назад +1

    My complaint about buying pre-owned is that it seems in many cases, if the watch is nearly new, the listed price is the same as a brand new one. I can understand if the watch is no longer available new, but if I can buy one off the shelf, why would I pay for a used one that costs 95% or 100% of the new price.

  • @paulchristopherbelencion5122
    @paulchristopherbelencion5122 2 года назад +1

    Buying on impulse -- this hits hard! Bought my first mechanical on impulse just because it is heavily discounted. I didn't even consider the market and what else is available and yes, it wasn't even on the list of planned purchases. Nonetheless, I eventually fell in love with it and is now my daily beater but in all honesty, I'm still having what-ifs about it now that I know what I could've gotten instead of it.

  • @matthewfriend6672
    @matthewfriend6672 2 месяца назад

    Excellent advice Teddy! It’s basic, but makes a whole lot of sense. Think it through, before any big decisions or purchases. Well done my friend.👍👍✌️

  • @mcroley591
    @mcroley591 2 года назад

    Teddy, you are wise beyond your years. Thank you for your videos! You are a special young man.

  • @Phil-p7p
    @Phil-p7p 2 года назад +1

    Teddy, a big thank you for all you do to educate us watch enthusiasts and to democratize the hobby of watch collecting. It is so refreshing to have such a continual flow of informed, honest and open-minded information, opinion and critique.

  • @thegleamingbezel7185
    @thegleamingbezel7185 2 года назад +13

    I cannot add to the “mistakes” list, but I would encourage collectors to “have an emotional attachment” to each and every watch they own, in other words “why” you own it.
    That way you will love your collection because it means something to you. (And you will be the world’s worst flipper, as you will be unable to part with your watches.)
    At least - that’s where I am right now; I know when / where / why every watch was purchased, and will not be parting with any of them.

    • @liquidtunes
      @liquidtunes 2 года назад

      Nicely put, including “world’s worst flipper” :) would you care to share a bit more about some of your watches?

  • @bongkem2723
    @bongkem2723 2 года назад +1

    I'm at 12 watches and i freaking love each and everyone of them, from a plasticky Casio to the gold Omega. Each time i put on a watch i stare at it for a few mins in awe and smile. Watch collection is a hobby and means to be fun, buy the one you love in cash, wear it and never have to worry about it. You are not gonna sell it if you love it anyway ;)

  • @walkerb1734
    @walkerb1734 2 года назад +1

    TEDDY….please do another ‘reaction’ video (i.e. where you get the opinions on various watches from non-watch people). I really loved that video you did a while back and would love to see more.

  • @michaelludes7488
    @michaelludes7488 2 года назад +1

    As a veteran collector, I still enjoyed this video. As always, exceptional photography. Random question: On your written blog, Girard-Perregaux was listed as one of the top 50 luxury brands. I have one in my collection, and it's one of my favorite pieces. Based on lack of representation in social media, why are they seemingly not in favor at the moment? I'd like to see some content on this brand and their extensive history. Thank you.

  • @MrGMT1992
    @MrGMT1992 2 года назад

    Great stuff. More people need to see this for sure.

  • @kingdionysus
    @kingdionysus 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Really helps focus my mindset ahead of my next purchase. Thanks, Teddy!

  • @DomiAngel
    @DomiAngel 2 года назад +1

    I used my entire first paycheck to buy my first watch and it has given me so much joy every time I look on my wrist. 10/10 would do it again!

    • @dr_bertlemann
      @dr_bertlemann 2 года назад

      Happy for you. What was it if I may ask?

  • @devia1988
    @devia1988 2 года назад +2

    Great tips, I’m a vintage guy and I am 100% with you on saving to get a top specimen. Also compliments on the excellent build up, content and montage as always. Your 17 minute videos feel like they are only 5 minutes long because they are just so well built!

  • @JohnMaffa
    @JohnMaffa 2 года назад

    This is the place that anyone buying a new watch should start. I wish this was around when I bought my first watch, my "collection" would be much different today. Suffice it to say I have a few of these mistakes in my collection

  • @Nefville
    @Nefville 2 года назад +1

    Good advice here. All I have to add is have fun. Remember this is a hobby, its for fun, not to drag the drama and BS from daily life into it and most certainly not to ruin the fun for others, which is exactly what will happen if you do.

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie 2 года назад +13

    I love the look of a dress watch. I think Cartier Santos is gorgeous, Nomos is charming, and JLC takes my breath away.
    I dress like I just walked out of REI, climb into a truck, and go hiking or biking. I've been consistently hard on watches. I'm not buying those watches to wear once a year no matter how much I might desire them

    • @neilmartin7776
      @neilmartin7776 2 года назад

      If you want a more rugged dress style watch, might I suggest looking at the Omega Aqua Terra? It's 100m water resistant, so it's been designed as a sports watch (excellent shock tolerance and a-magnetic too), but it has more classical lines than the Seamaster divers. The new small seconds, especially in steel and rose gold, look equally good with a suit as they do with jeans and a t-shirt.

    • @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw
      @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw 2 года назад

      Smart. Got to know yourself and what you will use.

  • @melihpuskulcu8335
    @melihpuskulcu8335 2 года назад

    I totally agree with you. It will help most watch enthusiasts. Thanks for such a good video.

  • @benhenderson9190
    @benhenderson9190 2 года назад +1

    Definitely did #2. I’ve never worn a bracelet watch so I went with an alternate strap. 3 months in and I wish I had a bracelet even though I’m still not sure I’m a bracelet person. Luckily my brand DOES sell bracelets only and the cost delta would be the same had I got a bracelet and wanted to do an alternate but GET THE BRACELET!

  • @drchung474
    @drchung474 2 года назад +14

    Absolutely love your videos Teddy. You literally got me into watches, and it's because of your positive attitude and extremely helpful, concise, yet very accurate information. Like you stated before, I like to remind myself that watches are just fun toys for enjoyment and nothing more. I also would never become friends with someone who complimented my watch randomly either 😂. I hate people that show off and think they are better because of a watch. It's so silly, insecurity at its finest

    • @markhendersen1664
      @markhendersen1664 2 года назад +1

      Same here! Teddy seems way more reasonable and down to earth than some other watch people/RUclipsrs too. It doesn’t feel quite so aggressive or contentious and more like a place where you can genuinely enjoy the hobby.

    • @drchung474
      @drchung474 2 года назад

      @@markhendersen1664 that's awesome, and I couldn't agree more with what you said!! Teddy is the best ❤️

    • @jordanbell4420
      @jordanbell4420 2 года назад +1

      It is worth remembering though that people will compliment any watch that looks nice without even knowing what it is. People compliment my Seiko 5 just as frequently as my Longines Hydroconquest. The trick is to avoid people that say things like "Nice Rolex bro."

    • @drchung474
      @drchung474 2 года назад

      @@jordanbell4420 100% agreed

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 2 года назад

    Pre-owned at 3:31. Some brands don't hold their value in the long term, so buying used is the way to go. I also found certain older models of popular brands are cheap on the used market. For example, before the pandemic I saw a lot of vintage Patek watches going for less than $10,000. And most of those were in great condition. This may be way to go if you want to avoid high prices for newer models.

  • @samueldanealexander180
    @samueldanealexander180 2 года назад

    I was waiting for you to say 'my friend Kevin O'leary says never go I to debt over a watch' but it never came. Love the videos, love the collaborations. Top watch channel 👌

  • @jbbittencourt
    @jbbittencourt 2 года назад +3

    Cost of maintenance is another factor one should consider before buying a watch.

    • @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw
      @MarioGonzalez-yq3gw 2 года назад +1

      HUGE. Just dropped $850 on maintenance. I can handle it, but it's a consideration I make for sure.

  • @eddieg849
    @eddieg849 2 года назад +1

    You came from the heart with this video

  • @garrymckay804
    @garrymckay804 2 года назад

    Awesome video, Teddy. I think I've made most of these mistakes along the way. Great advice

  • @chaiwatt1443
    @chaiwatt1443 2 года назад

    I had many experiences of buying mistake watches. Thank you for the greatest advice that I have ever seen. 👍

  • @MR-C5-C130
    @MR-C5-C130 2 года назад

    Great, great advice. Everyone thinking about their first watch purchase or 100th should watch this video. Well done! (Wish I learned to avoid these mistakes years ago, would have made fewer purchasing errors.)

  • @hunterphan5506
    @hunterphan5506 2 года назад

    This is a very helpful video. Everyone who is getting into watch collecting should watch this.

  • @rickfanning5647
    @rickfanning5647 2 года назад

    Great video. My addition is that an on-line product shot may not be exactly what you get. This is especially true if the watch has unique features, like an enamel dial, that varies between pieces. Try to see it in person or just understand that your watch may be a bit different than the image. Ironically, that makes it unique and really special. But, it can be a shock if you expected a certain color and it’s a bit off the product shot.

  • @jessearmstrong8067
    @jessearmstrong8067 2 года назад

    Teddy, I used to buy and repair vintage watches from 1950 Bulova triple date watches to Valjoux 7730, 7734,7736 watch movements. Still have a lot of projects but not motivated at the moment. When I would travel in the military I never owned really expensive watches just the g shock solar watch...things get broke easily because of the industrial environment. I did purchase a planet ocean 8500 movement with the ceramic dial which is orange with black dial and orange numbers... paid below or almost wholesale... no papers but a reliable jewelry store known for years. I slept on it before buying the watch and paid 2500.00 for it.. the watch sat for 9 months before I came along...One way when buying watches is to look at the market in the area and see how long the item been sitting in the store.. especially a small town. I would like to buy another omega watch like the speedmaster professional. The movement is accurate in its timing and just like the valjoux 7736 movement and such....I guess I am in no hurry.

  • @pac_0183
    @pac_0183 2 года назад

    I’ve made the mistake of disregarding case size and lug with simply because I loved the way the watch looked. Bought a 42 mm seiko diver and it looked horrendous on my wrist simply because I have a small wrist much more suited to a 36-40mm case. I would say find what suits you as well as what you like

  • @ivanwong1304
    @ivanwong1304 2 года назад +1

    Agree all points! Particularly don't fall into hype. I am never a fan of Rolex (ex GMT Master II Batman), I never spend my hard earned money on the Rolexes.

  • @hiroshiyamamoto7167
    @hiroshiyamamoto7167 Год назад

    So true!! Bought a pre owned snk805 for US$24 before. 7 years later, still keeping a time great @ +/- 13 seconds a day 🥰

  • @csfarrand
    @csfarrand 2 года назад

    Amazing video with amazing advice. Great video Teddy!

  • @kuhagz
    @kuhagz 2 года назад +2

    Perfect video!! Especially the second to last point. “No one cares what you’re wearing!!l

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 2 года назад

    Another mistake I would add is to look at your wrist size in comparison to the potential watch case size. There has been a trend by watch brands to make larger diameter cases in recent years. I would also consider the case thickness. Some models have excessively thick cases and that may effect wear with a dress shirt and suit jacket. You can avoid buyer's remorse if you looks at these two factors in design.

  • @1018Frankie
    @1018Frankie 2 года назад

    Very good recommendations when buying a new watch, keep the good work my friend!

  • @1969EType
    @1969EType 2 года назад

    I think Teddy's best point (and it can be applied to so many other parts of our lives...) is to like the watches you like and wear what makes you happy. Do not let others define your cool or your likes. And it works both ways, right? Do not yuk someone else's yum.

  • @pittwm
    @pittwm 2 года назад

    So true, I recently bought a DJ41 bc it’s a safe choice, I thought about the fluted bezel but opted for the smooth one instead, again it’s a safe choice for me since the fluted bezel just “too bright” for my personality. My other choice at the same time was Explorer SS, i actually like this over the DJ41 but a 36mm is just too small for me and I know I would regret the size. A safe choice is the DJ41.

  • @ronaround2897
    @ronaround2897 2 года назад +2

    Good stuff. Thanks Teddy.

  • @markhor1988
    @markhor1988 2 года назад

    I bought a Lorier Falcon Pre owned over MSRP and I love the watch. Daily driver for the summer.

  • @yorusuyasoul69420
    @yorusuyasoul69420 2 года назад +1

    I don't buy automatic that easily especially f it's very expensive the maintenance cost first ....that's why I will choose more the GS quartz because it has little to no maintence needed for very long time

  • @genebrit
    @genebrit 2 года назад

    Great job Teddy. The voice of reason :)

  • @seven921914
    @seven921914 2 года назад

    Man excellent video Teddy with so many valid points👏👏👏

  • @roytrevisan3491
    @roytrevisan3491 2 года назад

    Well presented, Good info especially for the newbie to the hobby.

  • @liquidtunes
    @liquidtunes 2 года назад

    Day 1 of recommending Teddy to write a book on watches. Great thoughts in this video and so nicely put forward. Thanks for all your work Mr B.

  • @leonardgoldberg3587
    @leonardgoldberg3587 Год назад

    Great job. Very practical reasons to select my next watch. Thank you

  • @Juanjo191
    @Juanjo191 2 года назад

    Damn Teddy I needed this video like 4 years ago 😂😂😂 I would say buying impulsively is my number 1 mistake, then probably financing watches and then not taking the time to think when and how u would actually wear it. But I’ve learned my lesson one each of them ✋🏼😌 and I haven’t repeated them

  • @pavo45
    @pavo45 2 года назад

    Always buy a watch because you like it and suits your style, not for any status value, be individual be interesting 😀 Great advice Teddy!

  • @EandT11
    @EandT11 2 года назад

    What a great video Teddy. I think like anything you want to buy, you have to look at how it makes you feel. If it feels good to you, to your point, it doesn’t stress you to purchase and after 10yrs it still makes you feel as excited or satisfied as the day you got it, then it was something worth doing. I have watches from Suunto and Citizen to Omega and Rolex and I like them all for very different reasons and they add to my mood depending on the day, memory or just because……..

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  • @NandaLinnAung
    @NandaLinnAung 2 года назад

    Spot on!! i am 6.25 inches wrist size, henceI have been your long time subscriber. LOL. this one is very thorough discussion and love it. very well presented. Thanks so much.

  • @bloodshot6
    @bloodshot6 2 года назад

    Great video, education on these topics are key. I’m still a student in the watch game.

  • @chriscraft999
    @chriscraft999 2 года назад +4

    I have collected watches for over 20 years, and I admit I bought some because they are popular. But once I got a Daytona, I was surprised how good it feels on my wrist and the looks are brilliant. So even if you fall prey to collecting popular pieces, you can be pleasantly surprised sometimes.

  • @mitchmatic8029
    @mitchmatic8029 2 года назад

    Great Video, and sound advice. Thanks Teddy.