I am so glad to have seen this channel. As a former Navy diver and professional pilot, I really appreciated this program. I have just been getting into watches, but I have fond memories of my Quartz Seiko dive watch that I used operationally and it never let me down, (they don't make them anymore), and my Blue Angels tribute watch that I wore during my Aviation career with world time zones and Nav computer bezel. I was always a practical watch person, but now I appreciate the finer points of watches.
I just ran across your channel yesterday, and have since been watching many episodes. This is sme of the most unique content I have run across, really interesting people and fantastic watches! This episode now has me looking at Rolex military pocket watches to add to my dad and grandfathers pocket watches. Mr. Liddle has superb taste in his collecting!
Amazing Video and even better collection - BZ Rich! Thanks for your service! I have a Bremont S501 with my service number as the serial number which was made for me due to an unforeseen event.
A great interview, I was in the Meat and Veg from 1989 to 1992, and went back for some more from 2000 to 2003. For all my efforts, I rose to the dizzying heights of full screw, for time served. My watch collection consists of, (wait for it. . ) a Casio F91W, and a battered old Rolly Polly Egg-Splorer. I was on the waiting list for that for about 10 minutes down Bond Street, back in the day before all this watch nonsense started. Any way, like Squadron Captain Leader Group Admiral Commander Rich (by name and rich by nature), I could tell you a few tales too, If you want to come down to my aircraft hangar, pull up a sandbag, I'll get my stunningly shite watch collection out too (please))
Whoops butter fingers Adrian Barker. . . just turned a peculiar green colour for missing this series of Rolexes. I've got a battered Explorer II thats been around a time or two, on my wrist. . Laters all the best All the time.
Wonderful collection. The best in the world probably? How fortunate his sun is. Can you imagine getting all this one day. Just getting it all. I am not a jealous person at all but the thought alone makes me sick. So much poverty in the world and then seeing this 😢
"...things are going well in my business..." understatement of the century!
What an incredible collection! This man has great taste.
Rich, You’re a legend. Was awesome having you on.
Incredible collection with some amazing stories. Great video to watch - well done Watts team
You've got too much money!
My favourite collection video ever!
Thank you both for for showcasing these watchEs and stories ⚓️
I am so glad to have seen this channel. As a former Navy diver and professional pilot, I really appreciated this program. I have just been getting into watches, but I have fond memories of my Quartz Seiko dive watch that I used operationally and it never let me down, (they don't make them anymore), and my Blue Angels tribute watch that I wore during my Aviation career with world time zones and Nav computer bezel. I was always a practical watch person, but now I appreciate the finer points of watches.
Forget all the other big watch channels. You guys are climbing way above them. Keep at it..!
Really appreciate that, thank you ❤️
I just ran across your channel yesterday, and have since been watching many episodes. This is sme of the most unique content I have run across, really interesting people and fantastic watches! This episode now has me looking at Rolex military pocket watches to add to my dad and grandfathers pocket watches. Mr. Liddle has superb taste in his collecting!
What an interesting collection and video. Really smashed this out of the park
A pleasure to watch as always gentlemen! Enjoying my watch every single day. Thanks again.
Legend. Enjoy!
Now that’s something seriously special! Great episode guys!
Thank you Doug, it was nice to sit back with a cappuccino and watch the finished product
There is nothing in that collection I’d like to have more than the aquanaut. The aquanaut is by far my favourite sport watch ever.
Outstanding stories. Thank him for his service
Really enjoy watching this,. Wow some watches there that i can only dream of owning LoL
Can’t believe there wasn’t a CWC G10 in there…..
A interesting collection for sure true watch collecting is a journey relate to that being a fellow watch collector.
Amazing Video and even better collection - BZ Rich! Thanks for your service!
I have a Bremont S501 with my service number as the serial number which was made for me due to an unforeseen event.
That’s a special piece. Don’t stow it. Wear it with pride.
Sallute.. That's is what a watch collecting is all about.. respect.
13:35
"No.69"
"Nice"
:)
Thanks for the video it was fantastic. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it! More soon!
WOW .. who knew the British military paid wages high enough to fund this kind of collection !!!!! .. baffled !
What a collection
Fantastic video! Made even better when it’s someone local 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you! 🤝🏻
Fabulous video.
Thank you Ed!
Increíble collection 👏
This is one of those tell me your filthy rich without telling me your filthy rich.
Nice watches. G1098 ?
Liked and subbed
I didn’t know the military paid so well. Wow
Fookin' wow!!!
I had no idea the British military paid that much
Meanwhile in America families are deciding on buying food or paying the rent. Let’s Go Brandon!
A great interview, I was in the Meat and Veg from 1989 to 1992, and went back for some more from 2000 to 2003. For all my efforts, I rose to the dizzying heights of full screw, for time served. My watch collection consists of, (wait for it. . ) a Casio F91W, and a battered old Rolly Polly Egg-Splorer. I was on the waiting list for that for about 10 minutes down Bond Street, back in the day before all this watch nonsense started. Any way, like Squadron Captain Leader Group Admiral Commander Rich (by name and rich by nature), I could tell you a few tales too, If you want to come down to my aircraft hangar, pull up a sandbag, I'll get my stunningly shite watch collection out too (please))
The watch said 001/123 is that not one of 123 ) belting vid though 😎👊🏼🇬🇧
Number 1 was solid gold, the rest were steel
@@joshcullum88 nice I misunderstood 1/1 in gold beauty
Thay seamaster is beautiful back when the proportions were so much better then the new onese
Bravo Zulu fella…..even if you did end up walking sideways 🤣🤣💪⚓️🇬🇧
Wow.
Although rare because there is just the one, it’s just a contrived confection by Rolex. The Rolex Milsubs and Comex are intrinsically the rarest.
Bahrain ? Muharraq airbase ??
Whoops butter fingers Adrian Barker. . . just turned a peculiar green colour for missing this series of Rolexes. I've got a battered Explorer II thats been around a time or two, on my wrist. . Laters all the best All the time.
Wonderful collection. The best in the world probably? How fortunate his sun is. Can you imagine getting all this one day. Just getting it all. I am not a jealous person at all but the thought alone makes me sick. So much poverty in the world and then seeing this 😢
Iranian hostage seige May 1980!
No way an RAF wage can pay for all that lol
baller alert
Youve got too much Money!