@Sakshyamindra Budhathoki That is a serious offense! We don't need overvalued pieces of technology everywhere, Apple Watches are for non watch people!
@@TheNitrox88whaaaat!? No way!! Their logo is the best! Far more original than a boring single/dual word many of the famous brands around display (well, in my opinion anyway).
I have to say, Teddy has been killing it for some time now but one of the best improvements I have seen to date is the suit and tie combo he is wearing today. Goodbye skinny lapels and hello classic style. Well done Teddy.
The NOMOS Metro power reserve really does it for me. A terrific watch for the office. Don't think I would ever get bored looking at this beautiful time piece. With a power reserve indicator as well. Lovely design.
As a youtuber whose preferred watch is the Black Bay 58, I support this selection. The 58 is also great for musicians who are around speakers/magnets a lot because it is antimagnetic. Great video Teddy.
I'm an architect, and I assure you that most architects would NOT go for the Bulova FLW Oculus! Maybe try a Max Bill, anything NOMOS, Mondaine, a Swatch Sistem 51, or the Tissot PRX. The Ikepod is a pretty good fit.
As a former graphic designer, I'll add a couple more to the list: - Xeric Halograph III Automatic CMYK: Insane dial--but the kicker is the CMYK color scheme, which designers will know as the four colors of the printing process. - Any Breguet with Arabic numerals (such as the Classique 7147): The rare brand that defined its own typographic genre in Breguet numerals. Baltic's MR01 is an approachable version, but there's no substitute for the original numerals.
In the sea of watch content that only discuss mainstream or luxury watch, I find this video refreshing. It shows Teddy's growth as a watch enthusiast and curator. Good job!
Musician here! I just got into watches this week and so stoked to have watched this video. To see Seiko have a metronome watch is really cool both aesthetically and functionally! Just purchased one at a great deal and can't wait to use it!
As an architecture student close to graduation I can tell you a great watch would be a good old field watch as you have to go on site quite often during projects especially if you are the one doing the survey of the area Architects work a lot more on the field than youd think, especially if they just graduated
As an architecture with nearly 40 years experience my advice is avoid buying cheap watches and save up for a rugged keeper like a 5 digit Explorer II which can do it all and will last lifetimes.
I had a F-91W through uni, a GShock Square after graduating (still my site watch), and after a few years I have a couple of TAGs and a Tudor. Nom is would be a very ‘architectural’ style but many I work with try to avoid looking too stereotypically like their profession.
@@Jay864 most architects dont look like their profession in my limited experience, but boy the ones that do xd they are the funniest thing to spot in public
Graphic Designer here! I think you nailed the Hermes pick. Such a great sense of play between the the type use for the numerals. And the case is so unique. I can also appreciate the Nomos for its use of white space and minimalism. I think another great pick would have to be the Rado Captain Cook with its bold luminescent markers contrasting very nicely with its vintage numerals on the thin bezel. Also, shoutout to my Cleveland collectors!
Had that one in blue. Note that Seiko has a factory with musical instruments and this is produced in that factory and not in the Seiko watch or Grands Seiko watch company
Finally a big watch RUclipsr is talking about ikepod!!!! They have a really cool history especially in light of the Apple Watch and the direction that the new owners are taking in keeping the iconic designs but making them more affordable for wider audiences.
Love this series.... some people say "all clichés!" but there is always a little truth to them. BTW: the older Braun household products were amazing in design - radios, stereo systems, calculators, and later furniture.
As someone who doesn't own a "real" mechanical watch yet, but has been learning about them for the last year or so, I can't stop watching your videos. My initial direction was Seiko and I think I still couldn't go wrong there in the $200-$500 range. But, also wondering if I should just save a bit more and go Hamilton. Whatever - it's fun to learn! Thank you!
Hey Teddy, very nice video! Interesting picks! I am an industrial designer and my favourite daily watch is the Rado Captain Cook! My first proper dive watch ;) Also consulted your videos before purchasing it and never regretted the decision for a second ;)
For architects I would consider something Bauhaus related (Max Bill, Stowa or Nomos ) and a wild card like a G-shock. Personally I go the vintage road - I have a 70s Doxa dresswatch (silver dial) , an Eterna Matic Kot Tiki (black dial) and a black Casioak
How about for people in labor fields? Mechanics, construction workers, truck drivers, electricians etc. I guess the goal would be to find non Gshock watches for all of them lol
and field workers in the sciences - biology, geology, paleontology, archaeology, environmental chemistry, forestry, etc. I guess surveyors could be here, too.
I used to wear a casioak as they aren't too bulky and they are pretty bulletproof, but I like my Garmin fenix 6 now. A bit more pricey but worth it as it keeps great track of health stats... something a lot of us blue collar guys tend to ignore lol
That AnOrdIn is stunning, unfortunately the waiting list is years. I recently bought a Straum watch from a Norwegian micro brand that do beautiful enamel dials, with a case made from Damascus steel.
As a freelance Graphic Designer, the typface and positioning on the Hermès is just so satisfying and beautiful to look at. A need/want for my collection! Also even tho I'm not into music, I will be 100% copping the metronome Seiko in the future! Great video fr Teddy!
I’m a graphic designer. My daily driver (first watch so far) is a Boldr 50th Anniversary Merlion because I was born in Singapore so there’s a nostalgic connection to the brand and watch. … BUT, I’ve been eyeing the Defaktp Kinetic for a while and will probably work towards purchasing that next. There’s something about its simplicity that I love. Thanks for highlighting it! I’ll probably get the plain version and not the painted one. You didn’t really mention the feature about the hands nesting inside each other though and I think that’s one of the coolest things about it.
Teacher next please. I always think I need a date, reasonably easy to read at a glance, scratch resistance, slim and smart to go with a shirt and tie. Some splash for hand washing and science can be useful. Nothing too bold and blingy
Let's face it, Teddy will recommend the Orient Bambino. Has a date, reasonably easy to read at at glace (depends on dial), mineral crystal so you can buff out scratches with diamond paste, relatively slim, definitely dressy enough for shirt & tie, and is affordable on a teacher's salary.
Hallo Teddy, so here are my favorites: seiko metronome,I will look into it more. Christopher ward, every time I see this watch, I enjoy the chime. Ordain, it is this enamail dial,really a masterpiece. Bulova a brand I personally love and have pieces from them, i think this is going to be my next buy. Icapod mega with the wood pieces that is what innovation should look like,will look into it further. The way you chose the watches for the different occupation is really fitting each profession. You have the right feel to match a watch to people. Well done. So for know,thank you and love from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Yep, my two favorites are in your compilation: First, the most beautiful watch in my opinion, the Junghans Max Bill. I'm not an industrial designer, but a frontend developer with a strong graphic design and UX background. And I'm also a musician, so I immediately fell in love with the Seiko's Metronome watch as soon as I saw it. Timing is key for me as a bassist, and it also resonates with me as a developer for its innovation, and it also looks great. But as my first mechanical watch, I just got a Sternglas Naos Edition Oxford. Not sure if I keep it, because for the same money, I could also get a used Max Bill Automatic...
I can speak for what heavy aircraft toolmakers wear… quartz Seiko’s and Citizens. Durable bracelets, sapphire crystals, can take a beating and still work and look good. Bunch of guys have them. I’m doing a Grand Seiko SBGV245 on a NATO, on the edge of too flashy but nobody knows what it is which is perfect for me. It’s looking even better with the case all scratched up 😅
Interesting article about the IV vs IIII marking on watches, never really thought about it. One minor point-Big Ben is nowhere close to the oldest clock (or watchtower) in the world, It is the oldest chiming clock in the UK but that's about it.
My favorites were the AnOrdain and the Orient Bambino. Thanks for making this video. I always enjoy being introduced to watches and watchmakers that I’m unfamiliar with even if their watches are less than appealing to me.
You should do one for retail worker. A lot of people work retail and some live watches! It would be interesting how you would balance ruggedness with style etc.
Worked in the architecture industry and collecting watches on the side for a while now… My top 2 pick would definitely be the Longines heritage sector and Lange 1 of A. Lange & Söhne…. However as I’m very much aware of the crazy price point for the Lange 1, I wouldn’t mind settling for a Glashutte original panomaticlunar
We've seen several of these videos and never yet have I seen one focused on the blue collar professions. I'd love to see one focused on the different trades, drivers, or mechanics etc.
For an Architect, just a watch with a logo that has ties to a famous architect? I think we can do better than that. Maybe a Nomos because their design aesthetic is reminiscent of Bauhaus?!?!
I'm really interested in the metronome watch, that's such a nifty feature! But i see that it is a JDM watch, and i'm new to the hobby. How does one get their hands on a watch in japan? I also can't seem to figure out if it is discontinued or not.
Great compilation. I'd be interested in production engineer's watches. I'm into it, so of course I have my types, but would like to see something different that ultra rugged casios and obvious field watches.
Pikullik all day long. Pricey at $15-$16k but the value prop is pretty crazy. I love that kind of passionate, one of a kind craftsmanship. Also looks fantastic.
I am a marketing videographer: for whatever reason, a Seiko 100m dive SRDP51, Orient Star Moonphase Open Heart Blue, and Bronze Oris Big Crown are my most worn. Wear a Casio SGW-100 is my beat-up watch when I’m actually shooting. It’s my worst but “lucky” watch
F91W cause artists are usually broke :) but seriously, you could pick almost anything cause nothing's sadder than seeing a creative with an apple watch
Do one for people working in tech (Data Scientists, Software Engineers, etc.)
Apple watch 😂
casioak
@Sakshyamindra Budhathoki That is a serious offense! We don't need overvalued pieces of technology everywhere, Apple Watches are for non watch people!
@@siddarthrock good point, Casio F91 too, Seiko SKX custom for the mechanical engineers and obviously the Rolex Milgauss
Databank, Nedry wore one in Jurassic Park.
I hope to one day be loved as much as Teddy loves the Orient Bambino
I hope they eventually get rid off that ugly logo...
@@TheNitrox88whaaaat!? No way!! Their logo is the best! Far more original than a boring single/dual word many of the famous brands around display (well, in my opinion anyway).
@@TheNitrox88 and the "water resistant" label. Leave it blank please.
@@TheNitrox88 I think the "water resistant" text is more of an issue. Talk about damning with faint praise.
@@LucificNight lmao
I have to say, Teddy has been killing it for some time now but one of the best improvements I have seen to date is the suit and tie combo he is wearing today. Goodbye skinny lapels and hello classic style. Well done Teddy.
Thank you Kirby Allison lol
Last thing I notice in a video about watches lol
I love that Seiko went and added a metronome into a watch. Its so cool, niche, and weird, but serves a purpose.
The NOMOS Metro power reserve really does it for me. A terrific watch for the office. Don't think I would ever get bored looking at this beautiful time piece. With a power reserve indicator as well. Lovely design.
As a youtuber whose preferred watch is the Black Bay 58, I support this selection. The 58 is also great for musicians who are around speakers/magnets a lot because it is antimagnetic. Great video Teddy.
I'm an architect, and I assure you that most architects would NOT go for the Bulova FLW Oculus! Maybe try a Max Bill, anything NOMOS, Mondaine, a Swatch Sistem 51, or the Tissot PRX. The Ikepod is a pretty good fit.
As a former graphic designer, I'll add a couple more to the list:
- Xeric Halograph III Automatic CMYK: Insane dial--but the kicker is the CMYK color scheme, which designers will know as the four colors of the printing process.
- Any Breguet with Arabic numerals (such as the Classique 7147): The rare brand that defined its own typographic genre in Breguet numerals. Baltic's MR01 is an approachable version, but there's no substitute for the original numerals.
Ooh that Halograph does look really intriguing!
In the sea of watch content that only discuss mainstream or luxury watch, I find this video refreshing. It shows Teddy's growth as a watch enthusiast and curator. Good job!
Musician here! I just got into watches this week and so stoked to have watched this video. To see Seiko have a metronome watch is really cool both aesthetically and functionally! Just purchased one at a great deal and can't wait to use it!
Hi same here… where did you find it? Cheers
For lawyers you need two watches: for mediation: Patek, for jury trial: Casio
industrial designers need more respect. they literally design EVERYTHING and IMO are backbones of design heavy companies (apple, leica etc.)
As an architecture student close to graduation I can tell you a great watch would be a good old field watch as you have to go on site quite often during projects especially if you are the one doing the survey of the area
Architects work a lot more on the field than youd think, especially if they just graduated
As an architecture with nearly 40 years experience my advice is avoid buying cheap watches and save up for a rugged keeper like a 5 digit Explorer II which can do it all and will last lifetimes.
13 years as an architect and I have the seiko spb143, shinola (I’m in Detroit) is what it is and next one will be nomos Orion followed by iwc mark xx
And I would NOT buy that bulova FLW stuff 😂😂
I had a F-91W through uni, a GShock Square after graduating (still my site watch), and after a few years I have a couple of TAGs and a Tudor. Nom is would be a very ‘architectural’ style but many I work with try to avoid looking too stereotypically like their profession.
@@Jay864 most architects dont look like their profession in my limited experience, but boy the ones that do xd they are the funniest thing to spot in public
That Seiko metronome is magnificent 🤩
The "musician" stock footage was the best. If only that's how it worked lol, Thank you Teddy
Hey Teddy -- I am an audio engineer and musician. I pine over the Oris Coltrane LE. I wear a Traska Summiteer 36mm!
Nice video :)
Please do one for physicians, maybe even different specialists! Our field is full of watch enthusiasts
Boldr field medic
Graphic Designer here! I think you nailed the Hermes pick. Such a great sense of play between the the type use for the numerals. And the case is so unique. I can also appreciate the Nomos for its use of white space and minimalism. I think another great pick would have to be the Rado Captain Cook with its bold luminescent markers contrasting very nicely with its vintage numerals on the thin bezel. Also, shoutout to my Cleveland collectors!
Seiko made a metronome watch theres no way😂
It's actually quite nifty!
They've got a vintage watch that's also a TV out there somewhere.
Had that one in blue. Note that Seiko has a factory with musical instruments and this is produced in that factory and not in the Seiko watch or Grands Seiko watch company
I absolutely love it and I have no need for it.
@@TeddyBaldassarreWas that a tuning function I saw on it?
As an architect, I liked maxbill and nomos the most
As a graphic designer, I was expecting something like the Nomos. What I was NOT expecting was the Hermes. Pleasantly surprised, Teddy. You nailed it!
Finally a big watch RUclipsr is talking about ikepod!!!! They have a really cool history especially in light of the Apple Watch and the direction that the new owners are taking in keeping the iconic designs but making them more affordable for wider audiences.
And with great packshots :)
Love this series.... some people say "all clichés!" but there is always a little truth to them. BTW: the older Braun household products were amazing in design - radios, stereo systems, calculators, and later furniture.
As someone who doesn't own a "real" mechanical watch yet, but has been learning about them for the last year or so, I can't stop watching your videos.
My initial direction was Seiko and I think I still couldn't go wrong there in the $200-$500 range. But, also wondering if I should just save a bit more and go Hamilton. Whatever - it's fun to learn! Thank you!
Hey Teddy, very nice video! Interesting picks! I am an industrial designer and my favourite daily watch is the Rado Captain Cook! My first proper dive watch ;) Also consulted your videos before purchasing it and never regretted the decision for a second ;)
As a cook, I love my basic G-Shock square. It can get submerged, covered in whatever the kitchen can throw at it and still keeps on going.
Nice to see your affection for German watchmakers and micro-brands, not only the 08/15 Swiss brands
I love this! Such an interesting and unique idea for a video!
For architects I would consider something Bauhaus related (Max Bill, Stowa or Nomos ) and a wild card like a G-shock. Personally I go the vintage road - I have a 70s Doxa dresswatch (silver dial) , an Eterna Matic Kot Tiki (black dial) and a black Casioak
Wow, as a professional musician, that Seiko metronome watch is so appealing... And a great excuse for a small Japan trip 😇
How about for people in labor fields? Mechanics, construction workers, truck drivers, electricians etc. I guess the goal would be to find non Gshock watches for all of them lol
and field workers in the sciences - biology, geology, paleontology, archaeology, environmental chemistry, forestry, etc. I guess surveyors could be here, too.
Garmin
The only watch I can wear as a mechanic is the F91W, or similar.
The G-shock are way to big, you have to remove them every 5 minutes.
@@jazzventura yeah true I never really see mechanics wear watches period. How can you when you need to reach tight spaces hands can barley fit in
I used to wear a casioak as they aren't too bulky and they are pretty bulletproof, but I like my Garmin fenix 6 now. A bit more pricey but worth it as it keeps great track of health stats... something a lot of us blue collar guys tend to ignore lol
Do healthcare workers! Doctors, paramedics, nurses, students! Love your videos
I see lots of G-shocks and apple/smart watches in healthcare and first responders. I sport a Casio duro tho!
Excellent suit/shirt/tie/pocket square outfit, Teddy! In a day when everyone seems to be dressing down it’s nice to see you suiting up!
Is that a tuner in the Seiko watch too? That is an absolutely brilliant gift for anyone serious about music.
Love these watches Teddy! Great content as always!
*Not the video we wanted, but the video we needed*
I wear my Kamasu as a daily as a critical care paramedic. Gets banged up quite a bit, but always a delight to look at through out the day.
Great picks, some really interesting and fresh watches highlighted! Thanks
The vibe I get from this video isn’t "watches for creatives" but "watch present Ideas to creatives" would be more accurate
Love the fact how Teddy is climbing the sartorial ladder
It's really nice to see the non-standard watches here on your channel
true. Felt like a promotion for his website for a while now.
Professional cartoonist here with a black dial Seiko Dress KX on a Bond style nato strap! Wonderful watch that stands out!
Great idea of video !!! Love the content!! Great quality!! Well selected pieces ! Well done teddy, you killed it! Give yourself a high five
OK lar - fresh contents with new video title
well done Teddy Bear
Ordered the CW Bel Canto a couple of months ago after your previous U tube …. Will be delivered in Feb. 24. Looking forward to it.
wow honestly some very impressive designs here, thank you!
12:41 Bulova Oculus for me, and the Tag Heuer Monaco! I am reducing my collection and saving for both of these!
Loved the videos and you picks! Added some to my buy list!
As a musician, yes, that seiko would come in handy many times
now this is a freshly unique and nice video idea
That first Seiko genuinely wowed me. What an absolute charmer of a piece! I wish I had a musician girlfriend just so I could give her that watch.
Loving these videos Teddy!!!
That “But we’re gonna continue” at 10:31 was spoken on behalf of all those RUclipsrs, wasn’t it? 😅 Absolutely hilarious there, Teddy. ❤
That AnOrdIn is stunning, unfortunately the waiting list is years. I recently bought a Straum watch from a Norwegian micro brand that do beautiful enamel dials, with a case made from Damascus steel.
As a freelance Graphic Designer, the typface and positioning on the Hermès is just so satisfying and beautiful to look at. A need/want for my collection!
Also even tho I'm not into music, I will be 100% copping the metronome Seiko in the future!
Great video fr Teddy!
Medical doctor here, please do one for medical professionals! Like someone else here wrote, our field is full of watch-freaks.
The Louis Erard is stunning!
I’m a graphic designer. My daily driver (first watch so far) is a Boldr 50th Anniversary Merlion because I was born in Singapore so there’s a nostalgic connection to the brand and watch.
… BUT, I’ve been eyeing the Defaktp Kinetic for a while and will probably work towards purchasing that next. There’s something about its simplicity that I love. Thanks for highlighting it! I’ll probably get the plain version and not the painted one. You didn’t really mention the feature about the hands nesting inside each other though and I think that’s one of the coolest things about it.
Amazing content and very interesting watches, Teddy! Bravo!
Teacher next please. I always think I need a date, reasonably easy to read at a glance, scratch resistance, slim and smart to go with a shirt and tie. Some splash for hand washing and science can be useful. Nothing too bold and blingy
I'd also like to see teacher. I guess we're not a big focus group on the watch market due to our salaries...
Let's face it, Teddy will recommend the Orient Bambino.
Has a date, reasonably easy to read at at glace (depends on dial), mineral crystal so you can buff out scratches with diamond paste, relatively slim, definitely dressy enough for shirt & tie, and is affordable on a teacher's salary.
How about for teachers of different subjects. Math, English, science, history, ect.
Hallo Teddy, so here are my favorites: seiko metronome,I will look into it more. Christopher ward, every time I see this watch, I enjoy the chime. Ordain, it is this enamail dial,really a masterpiece. Bulova a brand I personally love and have pieces from them, i think this is going to be my next buy. Icapod mega with the wood pieces that is what innovation should look like,will look into it further. The way you chose the watches for the different occupation is really fitting each profession. You have the right feel to match a watch to people. Well done. So for know,thank you and love from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Architect here, desk divers with day & date are my go-to watch for work. Bulova / FLW watch is a nice pick.
Yep, my two favorites are in your compilation: First, the most beautiful watch in my opinion, the Junghans Max Bill. I'm not an industrial designer, but a frontend developer with a strong graphic design and UX background. And I'm also a musician, so I immediately fell in love with the Seiko's Metronome watch as soon as I saw it. Timing is key for me as a bassist, and it also resonates with me as a developer for its innovation, and it also looks great. But as my first mechanical watch, I just got a Sternglas Naos Edition Oxford. Not sure if I keep it, because for the same money, I could also get a used Max Bill Automatic...
The junghanz wall clock style is really Cool 👌
It would be nice to have a watch recommendation for Health Professionals too - people geared to see and check pulse rates by time.
hes done a video similar to this before that included that profession. Check it out.
I can speak for what heavy aircraft toolmakers wear… quartz Seiko’s and Citizens. Durable bracelets, sapphire crystals, can take a beating and still work and look good. Bunch of guys have them.
I’m doing a Grand Seiko SBGV245 on a NATO, on the edge of too flashy but nobody knows what it is which is perfect for me. It’s looking even better with the case all scratched up 😅
But Teddy saved the best for last. That engraving is just incredible. A man can dream 😅
Teddy as one of the largest watch channels i commend you for not going the easy route of rolex patek and AP
easy route? lmfao
as far as covering i see what u mean now.
Interesting article about the IV vs IIII marking on watches, never really thought about it. One minor point-Big Ben is nowhere close to the oldest clock (or watchtower) in the world, It is the oldest chiming clock in the UK but that's about it.
Big fan of your channel Teddy. Top notch stuff 👍🏻. Would be cool to see one for tradesmen, builders, mechanics etc.
My favorites were the AnOrdain and the Orient Bambino. Thanks for making this video. I always enjoy being introduced to watches and watchmakers that I’m unfamiliar with even if their watches are less than appealing to me.
You should do one for retail worker. A lot of people work retail and some live watches! It would be interesting how you would balance ruggedness with style etc.
This is an epic way to showcase different watches: Oil platform roughneck, Dentist, Principal at University
Worked in the architecture industry and collecting watches on the side for a while now… My top 2 pick would definitely be the Longines heritage sector and Lange 1 of A. Lange & Söhne…. However as I’m very much aware of the crazy price point for the Lange 1, I wouldn’t mind settling for a Glashutte original panomaticlunar
That Defakto is amazing 😍😍😍
the reservoir sonomaster chronograph vintage (black & beige) is a great watch for musician / music producer type …
This is cool idea! Maybe could do a few more of these for other fields of work out there, have a it as a little mini series. Great stuff teddy!
Pleasantly surprised to see you mention Felipe Pikullik!
I'm getting a custom Sternenhimmel from him in a few months :)
I'm a professional diver, I wonder if there's a watch suitable for my occupation.
😂that killed me
We've seen several of these videos and never yet have I seen one focused on the blue collar professions. I'd love to see one focused on the different trades, drivers, or mechanics etc.
Original!
Love the metronome watch … might even get one for my son who is a teen with music in his blood 🎶🎵🎶
Getting used to the tie Teddy… thanks for another great video buddy 👍
For an Architect, just a watch with a logo that has ties to a famous architect?
I think we can do better than that. Maybe a Nomos because their design aesthetic is reminiscent of Bauhaus?!?!
I think architects use a fascinating blend of science and art, but Teddy is ignoring the former.
Thumbs up for AnOrdain and Felipe Pikullik. Thanks Teddy!
How lovely of you to think that musicians have any money to spend on watches 😢
(just kidding, I loved to learn about the Seiko with metronome)
3:46 it's "normal" to not match the 'second' hand, with the dial second indicator?
That would drives me crazy if I get one.
Maybe paralaxe error..
Great content Teddy. Graphic designer here, I had to have an Oris BC because of the features and the curved 4!😆
I'm really interested in the metronome watch, that's such a nifty feature! But i see that it is a JDM watch, and i'm new to the hobby. How does one get their hands on a watch in japan? I also can't seem to figure out if it is discontinued or not.
Great compilation. I'd be interested in production engineer's watches. I'm into it, so of course I have my types, but would like to see something different that ultra rugged casios and obvious field watches.
Pikullik all day long. Pricey at $15-$16k but the value prop is pretty crazy. I love that kind of passionate, one of a kind craftsmanship. Also looks fantastic.
I am a marketing videographer: for whatever reason, a Seiko 100m dive SRDP51, Orient Star Moonphase Open Heart Blue, and Bronze Oris Big Crown are my most worn. Wear a Casio SGW-100 is my beat-up watch when I’m actually shooting. It’s my worst but “lucky” watch
You need to do one for educators!
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll get the Metronome for my siste because she plays violin and actaully uses a metronome
Exceptional video!
F91W cause artists are usually broke :) but seriously, you could pick almost anything cause nothing's sadder than seeing a creative with an apple watch
The Braun looks classic and excellent. Best bang for buck. The Hermes reminds of an Apple Watch.
You should do watches for different sports
Can you do one for philosophers? Thanks
For the graphic designer I'd also add Semper & Adhuc for their very graphic dials and reuse of classic vintage movements.
Was a bit surprised not to see Ochs und Junior in here!