Which sistem51 is yours? Personally the only one i like and own is the mouvement de curiosite. As conserns the overseas, is the most cared to detail of the trio. Now the 15300, i worn it when launched, and is the only one watch with bracelet need not any adjument to fix on my wrist, like designed for me...
Ive been waiting a loooooong time for you to feature the sky moon tourbillon 🤤🤤🤤 that came out right as i was getting into watches and highly impressionable at 16 years old... just wow.
Very nice selection. That last watch is a stunner! Although I'm not really into PP, they do make some awesome timepieces. My favourite here would be the David Candaux however, beautiful design!
@@gmshadowtraders this will probably be a never ending argument and discussion among watch nerds 🤪 It’s just my opinion but non-hacking is a silly criticism for movements or criteria for whether to own a watch nowadays. If FP Journe, Patek, Vacheron, Breguet, Blancpain, Zenith El Primeros even and many other respected high horology brands choose to build non-hacking movements (because of the repeated stress of the hacking lever slamming down to stop the escapement and subsequently stop the balance wheel every time you pull the crown) then I’m perfectly fine with owning non-hacking. If I’m so blessed to hopefully own a Journe one day, I’m not turning it down when the call comes in because Francois Paul chose to not hack his movements 😉 Consider this, one second after you set the time on a Grand Seiko Spring Drive, basically the most accurate mechanical watch made today, it is already losing time and will be in-accurate in a couple days. I set my Overseas ~30 seconds fast when I pick it up and then don’t worry about it because it’s prob going in the watch box in the next 1-2 days for another watch to wear most likely anyway. If I was a frog man in pre-1980’s wars setting explosive charges I’d care about hacking a whole lot more but today when I need hyper-accurate time a Casio/Garmin/iPhone is the right choice for me. Anyhoo, happy watch collecting 🤙🏻
Hacking seconds are so useless. Every watch loses/gains a few seconds per day so you would have to adjust the time every single day to be exact. Besides, you can always set the time and just wait for the seconds to be at 60 and then push in the crown - problem solved.
@@PorscheCayenneS There's a word called 'Chronometer'. Apparently some big watch brands make a really big deal out of it, even going so far as to put it on their dials. Do you know anything about that?
I was feeling a bit down, but then I saw a new Weekend Watches video. Now I'm happy again :-)
The Overseas is gorgeous, in my opinion much more beautiful than AP and PP, too bad it is nowhere to be found
VC is my favorite brand then JLC..
I Can’t help but join in with out loud with Tim when he says Teeeee Mosso
for me the VC Overseas is the best of the holy trinity sport watches ... I mean the Geneva seal alone says enough.,
Awesome show 🤙🏻 Love seeing the VC Overseas getting the opening feature, it’s time in the spotlight and people’s appreciation. It’s a great watch!
The Oris is a fantastic watch. Well above it's price for what you get!
Pick up a Omega Seamaster 300 42m blue dail today from AD in Glasgow l love it 💙
Nice set of watches, I’d like the calatrava, understated, elegant, charming…..
I’ve got the Meca-10 and am now looking for an Overseas
Which sistem51 is yours? Personally the only one i like and own is the mouvement de curiosite. As conserns the overseas, is the most cared to detail of the trio. Now the 15300, i worn it when launched, and is the only one watch with bracelet need not any adjument to fix on my wrist, like designed for me...
After a long day (Singapore).... Great video to wind down. Must say the VC OS make the AP RO look..... plain....
The Calatrava is the only Patek i like.
Somehow the Oris ProPilot reminds me of the Omega Constellation Globemaster with that machine-turned bezel
the ceramic bp is really sweet
Interesting… I didn’t know the VC had quick micro adjust capability.
That DCandaux is a tuxedo for your wrist 🥂 🧐
Good show!!
Love the vc
Those Candaux watches are something else, I love them
Was sounding out of breath talking about the patek tourbillon, I don't think I'd even be able to form words with that watch in my hands.
Ive been waiting a loooooong time for you to feature the sky moon tourbillon 🤤🤤🤤 that came out right as i was getting into watches and highly impressionable at 16 years old... just wow.
Chronological Time Stamps! Thank you!
Very nice selection. That last watch is a stunner! Although I'm not really into PP, they do make some awesome timepieces. My favourite here would be the David Candaux however, beautiful design!
11:30 something I have! 😊.
It would be criminal to buy it and not be able to wear the bracelet..
A 3500$ watch and a $3.5m watch in the same video.. something for everyone.
12:30 Redolent of a Christmas cracker prize.
I hit 18:10 and had to run it back to re-hear it. I thought you said the "Pussy Galore".
No pricing. Never good.
Pricing falling so fast 💨
I'll buy any VC that hacks, how's that
So no Patek Philippe’s for you either then
@@WatchMeEDC lol no I guess not, well except that weekly calendar one. They only added hacking like 2 years ago. Funny old business huh.
@@gmshadowtraders this will probably be a never ending argument and discussion among watch nerds 🤪 It’s just my opinion but non-hacking is a silly criticism for movements or criteria for whether to own a watch nowadays. If FP Journe, Patek, Vacheron, Breguet, Blancpain, Zenith El Primeros even and many other respected high horology brands choose to build non-hacking movements (because of the repeated stress of the hacking lever slamming down to stop the escapement and subsequently stop the balance wheel every time you pull the crown) then I’m perfectly fine with owning non-hacking. If I’m so blessed to hopefully own a Journe one day, I’m not turning it down when the call comes in because Francois Paul chose to not hack his movements 😉 Consider this, one second after you set the time on a Grand Seiko Spring Drive, basically the most accurate mechanical watch made today, it is already losing time and will be in-accurate in a couple days. I set my Overseas ~30 seconds fast when I pick it up and then don’t worry about it because it’s prob going in the watch box in the next 1-2 days for another watch to wear most likely anyway. If I was a frog man in pre-1980’s wars setting explosive charges I’d care about hacking a whole lot more but today when I need hyper-accurate time a Casio/Garmin/iPhone is the right choice for me. Anyhoo, happy watch collecting 🤙🏻
Hacking seconds are so useless. Every watch loses/gains a few seconds per day so you would have to adjust the time every single day to be exact. Besides, you can always set the time and just wait for the seconds to be at 60 and then push in the crown - problem solved.
@@PorscheCayenneS There's a word called 'Chronometer'. Apparently some big watch brands make a really big deal out of it, even going so far as to put it on their dials. Do you know anything about that?