The thing i really like about The Urban Gentry is that you can put him on 2X speed and he still sounds crystal clear. Most RUclipsrs sound like they have a mouthful of marshmellows at 2X speed.
#BenPollard , you are absolutely right, it's a pleasure to listen to Tristano and he has always the right sense of taste chosing his words, so gentleman. this may sound extreme but whenever I watch and listen to his videos I feel peace inside, totally calm down
I can't be the only one, but I find the videos by the TUG very therapeutic?? Coming home from work, pouring a glass of wine, watching these videos, bliss! I'm learning so much and they are such an inspiration to furthering my horology knowledge! Thanks TUG, keep up the excellent quality work, just loving it!! 😉
Hey TGV Yesterday I bought the Certina DS1 Day Date the one you showed. It's an amazing timepiece, I put an alligator strap on it and it looks realy classy. I'm very happy to see you, as an expert, approve with my decison. I love your videos your creating great content. Keep up!
Hi TGV, Thanks for yet another great video! I really appreciate watching your videos. I indeed Think that Certina has a great heritage and still malkes some great watches today. It was actually a Certina watch that got me into this hobby. It is a DS PODIUM all titanium Quartz chronogreph which I still have today. My second Certina, a CAIMANO automatic with roman numerals, I got from my wife when I porposed to her so this means a great dial to me.
Wonderful video! Thanks for reminding us of many terrific watchmaking houses that don't get enough attention. Absolutely love the unique designs of Fortis Spacematics, Zodiacs Astrographic, and the modified pushers on Hanhart chronographs.
Vostok,very affordable watches with real history & truly unique engineering in their diver,the Amphibian.$65 for a military grade 200m dive watch ? Yes please. Plus they are completely in-house.
One of your best videos. Had to searched going the whole time. New and vintage. Doing a whole vid on one brand and it’s history would definitely be something I’d watch.
I really enjoyed this video, so much information. Grand Seiko is underrated and it is so so stealthy with most people not realising how much they cost and the high quality. 🍾🍸
Thank you Bob :D I could not agree more about GS, especially when most people think (outside of Japan) that Seiko is just entry level. Excellent point. Best regards, TGV
I recently bought an invicta pro diver after your video review if it, I am very pleased with it so far, thank you for making an unbiased video about it because it definitely influenced my decision. Love the channel, keep up the good work.
TGV, I very much look forward to spending my mornings watching the news video; additionally, since i've only recently found your wonderful content, I also enjoy learning about horology and catching up on old videos. I would say my picks for underrated/undervalued watches in the current market; 1.) Hamilton and believe it or not, 2.) Tudor. I think there is so much room for these watches to keep value and with the quality of execution, I would love to add one or both of them to my collection.
I discovered GP a few years ago, my first purchase being the "Constant Escapement" after being invited to a dinner by GP. Like art, if it moves you then you should buy it. On this particular evening they were effectively launching this product, once I held it, then put it on my wrist I wasn't only moved but in love. Therefore to say I made the purchase on the evening as they offered the first purchasers on this new movement a lifetime warranty & servicing. The price shocked me but I had to have it in my collection, it became the most expensive time piece I had ever purchased at the time. And when I wear it, most people that don't collect watches have no idea of its value & think of it like a Swatch style watch, so not much chance of being mugged for it. Best watch purchase I have ever made & I still love it as much to this day.
I love my Fortis Cosmonauts watch from the early 2000 (ref 630.22.141). It is just as beautiful and rugged as the B42 that you reviewed but at a much more manageable 38 mm case size. Great watch and I'm glad you included it in your list.
TGV, I was just watching your biography video and caught that you spent time in Gaeta. I spent two years there from 1985-86, in the Navy! One of my absolute favorite places in the world. Love the channel, keep up the great work and hope you're well. Cheers mate, Brian in San Diego
Excellent video, I think this is exactly what this all horology about. Know the details, the backgrounds. Everybody knows how great the Rolex Sub is, no doubt, but go a little bit forward ( the horology more than a Rolex), back to the roots, put some extra historical makeup to our watches and immediately you can see this "I-have-a-watch" from a different angle when you look at your timepiece. Really well done TGV, you put your own bar even higher with this video.
I bought a Certina DS Action Diver last year as I wanted a mid range Diver in blue. The dial on the Certina is stunning especially when the sun shines and it's a really well made watch. Compare it to an Omega and you wonder why the Certina is a third of the price.
This is your best upload yet tgv. Think I have watched it about 5 times so far, so informative and I just love your passion for what you are talking about. Your intros are getting slicker every time as well. Keep up the good work
Thank you for this episode, it was very interesting. Keep on the good work. From my point of view, Vulcain and Lip are brands that deserves a little more attention.
That was a really, really enjoyable and informative video. As a complete novice your channel in particular is really pulling me into the world of watches.Thank you very much.
TGV, totally love the show. Spot on. Where do you buy your Nato straps? Maybe there is an episode about the nato? Different quality levels, history, etc... Cheers, Martin
I know it's an older video, but I recently bought a Certina. Love it. Outstanding. 80 hour power reserve, build like it's made out of granite, distinctive and heritage to boot. Wonderful brand.
Yes sir! A man of taste! Vacheron is the most classy watch out there. Them and Jaeger just have class written all over them! I am loving the overseas at the moment, what a beauty man!
Great video my friend! I cannot stop thinking about that Fortis you reviewed recently! Another very under appreciated watch brand in my opinion is Jean Richard. I'm sure you'll have one to review soon ;-) I'm speaking primarily about the watches they produced prior to the current offerings e.g. Daniel JeanRichard. Models such as the Chronoscope, Bessell and so on. So many different models. I like the new ones but I think the older ones are much better and more classic. Hope too see a review soon! Cheers!
I don’t know how you do this but yours is the only RUclips channel of which I see videos that are half an hour long, and still wanting for more at the end. Your content is impeccable. Also, can you do a review on swatch sistem51 irony? That would be amazing. Thanks man..
Wonderful content. I really respect how much research and effort that went into this. It was like going to horology college. Some of those vintage watches really caught my eye. No other channel does videos like these.
you can't leave out Armand Nicolet, gorgeous watches, and the clasps, I was shown one by my watch maker and couldn't get it out of my mind, I love the whole watch, case, band,and clasp.
Love the video TGV. Been a fan of the channel for over a year now. Best use of my youtube time! I'll throw in Glycine into the mix of underrated marques. Love my Eugene Meylan and Combat Sub.
Agree with them all. Have a few from the list including Zodiac, Certina, and GP. Another underrated brand with great quality is Philip. I believe they're focused in Italy and they have great bargains always. Built well, nice finishing, and movements
Great video, really got me looking into more of the history side of horology and looking more at movements. Any chances of a video on your favorite movements or most revolutionary pieces? One of the first that comes to my mind is the Sistem51.
Your channel is excellent. A perfect mix of history, style, and consumer information. The Certina watches were used on the 1960s British TV program UFO by Gerry Anderson. In particular the star of the show Ed Bishop was gifted the Certina he wore on the show.
I e mailed Roger. W Smith recently with a query regarding his dial designs and to my delight he took time out and replied to me. He not only makes the most stunning watches he,s a gentleman.
Thanks for rekindling my interest in watch collecting after a hiatus of some years - I hope you will review the Casio Oceanus at some point in time - and comment on their 'zaratsu' polishing process similar to the Grand Seiko - for this series
My father has one and I was amazed when I realized it was a 100% digital movement. It has two "analog" hands but their motion is controlled by the watch's "cpu", even to adjust the time: there is no crown to manually move them!
Awesome video as always! 🙌🏻 For me Zodiac and Fortis are the best watch for your money if u want something swiss made and has a lot of history. They dont have celebrity endorsers but the quality of the watch is something to look forward to🙌🏻
One of your best videos so far, IMO. Interesting stuff and such passion. I was a bit surprised about VC at first, but you are right. It is generally anked below Patek and AP, although I find it more interesting. They have really good taste. I think all Japanese big brands are well known but underrated. People think they are worse than all Swiss brands, but in reality the quality is high to very high. I find Orient one of the most interesting watch manufacturers. Then there are countless wholesaler brands from 50's to 70's that are quite unknown. They were the basic watches of their time, but by today's standards many of them are really good quality too. Often Swiss made with an A Schild movement. I have bought many watches like this for 10-30 € and been mostly impressed.
Casio signed a partnership with Toro Rosso last year. I picked up one of the limited editions from that series and I love it. Glad to see you give it some recognition.
My nomination has to be Frederique Constant. They are excellent pieces and the value is there - especially on the grey market if you're buying new! Love the passion and enthusiasm we're consistently seeing. Cheers TGV!
Thanks for another great video Tristano 👍I definitely think there are lots of fantastic brands either long gone or still around such as Gruen, Sandoz, Titus, Groton, Benrus, Camy, Nivada, Bulova, I could go on and on. The few that I have mentioned have some stunning looking vintage timepieces available on eBay for next to nothing so I'm thinking maybe a part 1,2,3 even 4 maybe!😉 long loyal fan, best regards, Kieran from Dublin.
another excellent video my friend, i was thinking on buy one fortis on the future, considering the omega speedpmaster is so expensive (at least for me; completely new on the hobbie), watching your video encourages me to get this beautiful watch, keep it up with the great content, i really apreciate it, once again grettings from mexico!!!
I enjoyed that video very much, i myself am looking for watches that are not on the mainstream. I hope you can make another video like this one with more unappreciated and less known good quality brands who have something unique. The brands i feel don't get enough attention are solvil et titus, corum, and alpina.
Very informative video...thanks TGV In your opinion how do you rate Rolex and Panerai brands which one is more in terms of luxury and horological value?
Very true comments about the Casio Edifice. I think the G-shock line kind of overshadows the Edifice (at least it did for me). I recently bought an Edifice (actually the exact same model that you have) and I am loving it so far. It is an unbelievable value. I'm hoping I can contain myself from buying more, ha ha.
I would never stay up late to watch the latest episod of some regular series, like Game of Thrones, etc, but TUG shows are not regular. It is 1 am Central European Time. To the hell with sleeping.
Thank you sir, I am very flattered and you have inspired me greatly. Sorry about the late upload times, one day I will hopefully do this full time and can get them posted a bit earlier. Have a good sleep my friend, Best regards TGV
It took almost an hour to watch this episode. Quick searching each brand for interesting pieces and some prices does slow down the pace. I was really facinated by Ball, and Gallet, whereas Fortis and Vacheron were already reasonably known to me.
Actually the Vacheron Constantin 57260 has two sides to display all 57 complications The Franck Muller Aeternitas Mega4 remains the wrist watch with the most complications = 36
Vacheron Constantin was one of the reasons horology became so interesting for me. To be more specific, it was the Maki-e sets of the Métiers d'Art. The complete and utter craftsmanship of these pieces is just awe-inspiring.
I found myself lost in this video right around the time you were discussing R.W.Smith and then I heard "ok, so number 6" and thought "what, we're only half way through!?" Well done my friend, well done!
I have the GP Constant Escapement Force in two version & currently looking at the all black version on Chrono24 ATM. I love these, they are one of my top 3 favourites from my 300+ collection and the best part is that most people think your wear a funny version of some silicone swatch prototype until you explain it to them. You need to try one of there out & wear it, I call in "THE FORCE" as it is a very cool timepiece.
you get me into watches! two month ago i buy my first watches guied by your videos, a luminox sentry a little cool swis quarz kinda alien looking watch, a citizen ca-4190 (i wouldn't looked at this brand if it wasn't 4 you) because i wanted a chronograph and this one comes with wco-drive technology and finaly an Orient "multicalendar" with japanese movement self winding automatic, because you know i wanted a cool automatic dress watch and i wanted to try that japanese. Now im saving money for my first diver watch, no other than the Seiko skx007j ;) thanks for your videos and your time, i really enjoy your videos.
Gallet, 1466! My God! By the the way, and this is quite amazing, but you look very much like John Harwood! Seriously! I enjoyed this episode so much. Very well done, TGV.
My new goal in life is to be referred to by The Urban Gentry as his "good friend". Such an awesome guy, and truly a pleasure to watch. Thanks for all of the videos!
I know I'm late on this (As I discovered your channel last week and I am catching up) but I love my Casio Edifice watches. I have 3. One is indeed a Redbull Branded timepiece. As of 2016 Tag Heuer took over as the official watch for Redbull.
Hey TGV, been following you Federico and Christian for a while. Been collecting for about 20 years. You're spot on with Fortis I've owned three B42, Pilot and Blue Horizon. All were fantastic watches. You are definitely missing Cuervo Y Sobrinos in your watch catalog. They were founded in Havana and make absolutely beautiful watches. Love to see you cover some of them.
I NEED a review on the Edifice series. I'm looking to get my first ever time-piece and the Edifice models hit all the sweet spots but everywhere I look the market is plagued with fakes and replicas. That, combined with the fact that not many sellers ship to Pakistan makes it difficult to find an authentic one at a reasonable price
Great video as usual! Really made me think about getting a Certina diver. I'd consider adding ARCHIMEDE to the list of brands people should know about. As someone who values Sinn as much as you do, i was expecting you'd have mentioned Archimede earlier. Really curious to know your opinion.
Certina Powermatic-80, my father's automatic watch that he gifted to me this year and got me hooked up on watches. Since that I've already got myself two new watches. :)
Great to see a mention of Roger Smith , the apprentice to the late great George Daniels - legend has it that Daniels repeatedly sent Smith away with his first few attempts before he agreed to tutor him ! (I have a small family link to this - a relative of mine oversees the Daniels Trust Fund set up after his death to encourage future U.K. watchmaking ) . BTW , I m a new sub to your channel & am now hooked ! keep on keeping on TGV!!
I'm going to suggest Alexander Shorokhoff for a watch that bring artistry and uniqueness at a bargain price. If a person likes some of the more interesting haut horology/artsy watches (such as Voutilainen or Gronefeld ) but can never afford them you can get some of that feel for a much lower price. Sure, they're not in the same class but still they offer a lot of watch for the money. I'll also put out Grand Seiko as another where you get more than you'd expect for the money. Gallet - wow, never knew all that about them. Zodiac - what an interesting (and awful) serial killer story. Speaking of George Daniels - he was also a Bentley (vintage) man. Definitely love his and Smith's watches. So glad you mentioned Ball - excellent choice! Another great video Tristano. Ciao, John
Hi good vid again about brands you don't really hear much about quick question is it advisable to keep a automatic watch in a watch winder wen not in use or would this just speed up the time it would take for the watch to need a service
Very interesting. Thanks. To answer your quest in the end - it would be longines. while more people regard it quite highly in asia, in the us it's considered so so.
Quick summary:
1. Dubey & Schaldenbrand
2. Vacheron Constantin
3. Gallet & Co
4. Zodiac
5. Roger Smith
6. Ball
7. Casio Edifice
8. Girard-Perregaux
9. Certina
10. Fortis
No timestamps? Slacker.
although in the cheaper end, Alpina is an enthusiast watch which is often overlooked.
Thank you for saving me some time.
I searched „Ingersoll“ and this video showed up.
Good to know Ingersoll is not in this video.
The thing i really like about The Urban Gentry is that you can put him on 2X speed and he still sounds crystal clear. Most RUclipsrs sound like they have a mouthful of marshmellows at 2X speed.
LOL I should try that :D
Thank you Ben, very flattered.
Best regards,
TGV
Lol I tried it and your are right.
#BenPollard , you are absolutely right, it's a pleasure to listen to Tristano and he has always the right sense of taste chosing his words, so gentleman.
this may sound extreme but whenever I watch and listen to his videos I feel peace inside, totally calm down
Don't rush the watch god. !!!!
He almost has the cadence of Gordon Ramsay at x 2. Lol.
I was looking a review of Certina and.. of course you did it. 🙌🏼 thanks!
I can't be the only one, but I find the videos by the TUG very therapeutic?? Coming home from work, pouring a glass of wine, watching these videos, bliss! I'm learning so much and they are such an inspiration to furthering my horology knowledge! Thanks TUG, keep up the excellent quality work, just loving it!! 😉
Hey TGV
Yesterday I bought the Certina DS1 Day Date the one you showed. It's an amazing timepiece, I put an alligator strap on it and it looks realy classy. I'm very happy to see you, as an expert, approve with my decison. I love your videos your creating great content.
Keep up!
Thank you Akash, so glad to hear! I bet it looks killer on the strap, enjoy.
Best regards,
TGV
"If I HAD to buy one of the holy trinity" 😂 That would be a nice situation to be in at gunpoint
Hi TGV, Thanks for yet another great video! I really appreciate watching your videos. I indeed Think that Certina has a great heritage and still malkes some great watches today. It was actually a Certina watch that got me into this hobby. It is a DS PODIUM all titanium Quartz chronogreph which I still have today. My second Certina, a CAIMANO automatic with roman numerals, I got from my wife when I porposed to her so this means a great dial to me.
Wonderful video! Thanks for reminding us of many terrific watchmaking houses that don't get enough attention. Absolutely love the unique designs of Fortis Spacematics, Zodiacs Astrographic, and the modified pushers on Hanhart chronographs.
Thank you so much Joseph, you have great taste in watches btw,
Best regards,
TGV
Finally you mentioned Certina as a brand. My Ds Action Diver is the coolest diver I've ever owned.
Vostok,very affordable watches with real history & truly unique engineering in their diver,the Amphibian.$65 for a military grade 200m dive watch ? Yes please.
Plus they are completely in-house.
@Joe why so?
Please share your finding.
Delray watch gave Vostok Amphibia some praise.
NATO strap for a book mark THAT is brilliant and sometimes I wish I could have the books you have TGV also keep up the great work
Thank you Jacob, very kind. Have a look on eBay, you might be able to score a used book for cheap ;-)
Happy hunting.
Best regards
TGV
thank you
Your monologues are your strength and the best in all social media. Nobody does it better than you do.
WOW, truly honoured sir. Thank you so much Tim, rather speechless, I will just thank you again and say,
Best regards ;-)
TGV
One of your best videos. Had to searched going the whole time. New and vintage. Doing a whole vid on one brand and it’s history would definitely be something I’d watch.
Zenith is one of the most underrated brands..JLC quality
I could not agree more! Especially with the stuff they are doing now.
Thank you, great comment,
Best regards,
TGV
Such a interesting view on the history behind these brands. Everytime I get to learn something new from you TGV, keep up the good work!!!
I found your reflection on Certina, amazing, lovely. :)
You are a real precious, Tristano!
Best wishes, Robert
I really enjoyed this video, so much information. Grand Seiko is underrated and it is so so stealthy with most people not realising how much they cost and the high quality. 🍾🍸
Thank you Bob :D
I could not agree more about GS, especially when most people think (outside of Japan) that Seiko is just entry level. Excellent point.
Best regards,
TGV
One of the most entertaining yet educational you tube subscriptions I've encountered - great stuff.
I recently bought an invicta pro diver after your video review if it, I am very pleased with it so far, thank you for making an unbiased video about it because it definitely influenced my decision. Love the channel, keep up the good work.
Another great video! I love Zodiac the film and Zodiac the brand. Their designs are impeccable.
TGV, I very much look forward to spending my mornings watching the news video; additionally, since i've only recently found your wonderful content, I also enjoy learning about horology and catching up on old videos.
I would say my picks for underrated/undervalued watches in the current market;
1.) Hamilton and believe it or not, 2.) Tudor.
I think there is so much room for these watches to keep value and with the quality of execution, I would love to add one or both of them to my collection.
I see BALL mentioned, I hit like. My first quality watches. Love them. Thanks for the mention TGV!
I discovered GP a few years ago, my first purchase being the "Constant Escapement" after being invited to a dinner by GP. Like art, if it moves you then you should buy it. On this particular evening they were effectively launching this product, once I held it, then put it on my wrist I wasn't only moved but in love. Therefore to say I made the purchase on the evening as they offered the first purchasers on this new movement a lifetime warranty & servicing. The price shocked me but I had to have it in my collection, it became the most expensive time piece I had ever purchased at the time. And when I wear it, most people that don't collect watches have no idea of its value & think of it like a Swatch style watch, so not much chance of being mugged for it. Best watch purchase I have ever made & I still love it as much to this day.
Great guy, precise in his comments, and always gets to the point ... through many little pathes, but always gets to the point :)
I love my Fortis Cosmonauts watch from the early 2000 (ref 630.22.141). It is just as beautiful and rugged as the B42 that you reviewed but at a much more manageable 38 mm case size. Great watch and I'm glad you included it in your list.
In my opinion, this is your most insightful video to date, TGV. Good job
TGV, I was just watching your biography video and caught that you spent time in Gaeta. I spent two years there from 1985-86, in the Navy! One of my absolute favorite places in the world. Love the channel, keep up the great work and hope you're well. Cheers mate, Brian in San Diego
Excellent video, I think this is exactly what this all horology about. Know the details, the backgrounds. Everybody knows how great the Rolex Sub is, no doubt, but go a little bit forward ( the horology more than a Rolex), back to the roots, put some extra historical makeup to our watches and immediately you can see this "I-have-a-watch" from a different angle when you look at your timepiece. Really well done TGV, you put your own bar even higher with this video.
I bought a Certina DS Action Diver last year as I wanted a mid range Diver in blue. The dial on the Certina is stunning especially when the sun shines and it's a really well made watch. Compare it to an Omega and you wonder why the Certina is a third of the price.
I love my Casio Edifice (model EF-564D-1AVEF). It is my go to watch in my collection and gets worn 70% of the time.
Dubey & Schaldenbrand are so beautiful......btw your love of watches and joy in talking about them is infectious!
Beautiful, beautiful history lesson today TGV. Thank you Sir and best regards.
That's why I never regret to subscribe you. You give a good information about horology history. Thanks mate
This is your best upload yet tgv. Think I have watched it about 5 times so far, so informative and I just love your passion for what you are talking about. Your intros are getting slicker every time as well. Keep up the good work
I would love if can do a video on ww2 watches. Also keep up the great work
YESSSSSSSSS, excellent idea, although it could get very expensive for me!!! LOL.
Thank you sir.
Best regards
TGV
Would love to see that as well.
price wise anywhere from $100 to $500 and up I have a Elgin and love it.
agreed!
I am really interested in this as well
I have to nominate Vostok. Tremendous value for money, and absolutely loaded with deep history. Tremendous video, as always, TGV!
delighted to see that certina is listed in the selection. I love my Ds-2 and its a shame that not many people know the brand!
The Ball watch company is where the term "On the ball" comes from.
Interesting. Never knew that. When I think of it, makes sense. 👍
It was a reference to the accuracy of their original railroad watches. When you used them you were always timely, thus “on the Ball”.
That's not remotely true. The term originated much earlier than when the ball watch company was founded.
nice story, but its a sporting reference. you never heard of “keep your eye on the ball”. why would you totally make something up like that? lol.
Rolando Sta Elena Literal vs. figurative. Your knowledge of the English language is sadly nonexistent.
Thank you for this episode, it was very interesting. Keep on the good work.
From my point of view, Vulcain and Lip are brands that deserves a little more attention.
Rado , Fredrique Constant , Raymond Weil & Mido
Baume Mercier too
I wanted to expand my speaker system first, But then I discovered your channel and you made me look for a good watch first.
That was a really, really enjoyable and informative video. As a complete novice your channel in particular is really pulling me into the world of watches.Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for these videos, it's obvious you put a lot of effort into the research and it goes a long way! Very informative and inspiring!
TGV, totally love the show. Spot on. Where do you buy your Nato straps? Maybe there is an episode about the nato? Different quality levels, history, etc... Cheers, Martin
I know it's an older video, but I recently bought a Certina. Love it. Outstanding. 80 hour power reserve, build like it's made out of granite, distinctive and heritage to boot. Wonderful brand.
Yes sir! A man of taste! Vacheron is the most classy watch out there. Them and Jaeger just have class written all over them! I am loving the overseas at the moment, what a beauty man!
Great video my friend! I cannot stop thinking about that Fortis you reviewed recently! Another very under appreciated watch brand in my opinion is Jean Richard. I'm sure you'll have one to review soon ;-) I'm speaking primarily about the watches they produced prior to the current offerings e.g. Daniel JeanRichard. Models such as the Chronoscope, Bessell and so on. So many different models. I like the new ones but I think the older ones are much better and more classic. Hope too see a review soon! Cheers!
I don’t know how you do this but yours is the only RUclips channel of which I see videos that are half an hour long, and still wanting for more at the end. Your content is impeccable. Also, can you do a review on swatch sistem51 irony? That would be amazing. Thanks man..
I've been waiting for you to talk about Certina for a while! Great video as always TGV!
Thank you Claes :D
Best regards,
TGV
What about Mido and Raymond Weil? I really like your vids, I am glad that I found your channel.
Wonderful content. I really respect how much research and effort that went into this. It was like going to horology college. Some of those vintage watches really caught my eye. No other channel does videos like these.
you can't leave out Armand Nicolet, gorgeous watches, and the clasps, I was shown one by my watch maker and couldn't get it out of my mind, I love the whole watch, case, band,and clasp.
Love the video TGV. Been a fan of the channel for over a year now. Best use of my youtube time! I'll throw in Glycine into the mix of underrated marques. Love my Eugene Meylan and Combat Sub.
Agree with them all. Have a few from the list including Zodiac, Certina, and GP. Another underrated brand with great quality is Philip. I believe they're focused in Italy and they have great bargains always. Built well, nice finishing, and movements
Great video, really got me looking into more of the history side of horology and looking more at movements. Any chances of a video on your favorite movements or most revolutionary pieces? One of the first that comes to my mind is the Sistem51.
Your channel is excellent. A perfect mix of history, style, and consumer information. The Certina watches were used on the 1960s British TV program UFO by Gerry Anderson. In particular the star of the show Ed Bishop was gifted the Certina he wore on the show.
So interesting and educative. Thank you TGV. Really appreciate it.
I e mailed Roger. W Smith recently with a query regarding his dial designs and to my delight he took time out and replied to me. He not only makes the most stunning watches he,s a gentleman.
Out of my collection, the watch that gets noticed and asked about most often is my Zodiac Sea Dragon.
Thanks for rekindling my interest in watch collecting after a hiatus of some years - I hope you will review the Casio Oceanus at some point in time - and comment on their 'zaratsu' polishing process similar to the Grand Seiko - for this series
Casio Edifice 👍
Yea I'm Amazon'ing these Casios and some of them are very sharp for the money.
My father has one and I was amazed when I realized it was a 100% digital movement. It has two "analog" hands but their motion is controlled by the watch's "cpu", even to adjust the time: there is no crown to manually move them!
Can someone help me with the model number of the Casio Edifice referred on the video
@Ra still looking
There are so many vintage Girard-Perregaux that feel like a steal when bought from used market.
Awesome video as always! 🙌🏻 For me Zodiac and Fortis are the best watch for your money if u want something swiss made and has a lot of history. They dont have celebrity endorsers but the quality of the watch is something to look forward to🙌🏻
One of your best videos so far, IMO. Interesting stuff and such passion. I was a bit surprised about VC at first, but you are right. It is generally anked below Patek and AP, although I find it more interesting. They have really good taste. I think all Japanese big brands are well known but underrated. People think they are worse than all Swiss brands, but in reality the quality is high to very high. I find Orient one of the most interesting watch manufacturers. Then there are countless wholesaler brands from 50's to 70's that are quite unknown. They were the basic watches of their time, but by today's standards many of them are really good quality too. Often Swiss made with an A Schild movement. I have bought many watches like this for 10-30 € and been mostly impressed.
Casio signed a partnership with Toro Rosso last year. I picked up one of the limited editions from that series and I love it. Glad to see you give it some recognition.
Thank you Kendall :D
Enjoy your Edifice,
Best regards,
TGV
Hey Tgv! I forgot to mention the other day, but your movie reviews are stellar as well. Keep 'em coming! :)
Thank you Bryon, so glad to hear that. They are my favourite to make as I adore cinema, I certainly will do more.
Best regards,
TGV
i am so happy to own certina ds podium CHRONOGRAPH watch, durable as hell and beautiful craftsmanship of the watch
My nomination has to be Frederique Constant. They are excellent pieces and the value is there - especially on the grey market if you're buying new! Love the passion and enthusiasm we're consistently seeing. Cheers TGV!
Wonderful, wonderful video! I know this is a couple of years old, but so good, and such great info! Keep up the good work.
Thanks for another great video Tristano 👍I definitely think there are lots of fantastic brands either long gone or still around such as Gruen, Sandoz, Titus, Groton, Benrus, Camy, Nivada, Bulova, I could go on and on. The few that I have mentioned have some stunning looking vintage timepieces available on eBay for next to nothing so I'm thinking maybe a part 1,2,3 even 4 maybe!😉 long loyal fan, best regards, Kieran from Dublin.
reay one of your best productions higly enjoyable. well done.
another excellent video my friend, i was thinking on buy one fortis on the future, considering the omega speedpmaster is so expensive (at least for me; completely new on the hobbie), watching your video encourages me to get this beautiful watch, keep it up with the great content, i really apreciate it, once again grettings from mexico!!!
Really good to see Certina getting a mention. One of the most underrated brands of all.
I think Maurice Lacroix is a very underrated company they do really nice watches
Mobin Rahman Nice, but pricy. Are they worth the pricetag?
I enjoyed that video very much, i myself am looking for watches that are not on the mainstream. I hope you can make another video like this one with more unappreciated and less known good quality brands who have something unique. The brands i feel don't get enough attention are solvil et titus, corum, and alpina.
Very informative video...thanks TGV
In your opinion how do you rate Rolex and Panerai brands which one is more in terms of luxury and horological value?
Very true comments about the Casio Edifice. I think the G-shock line kind of overshadows the Edifice (at least it did for me). I recently bought an Edifice (actually the exact same model that you have) and I am loving it so far. It is an unbelievable value. I'm hoping I can contain myself from buying more, ha ha.
Love my Casio Edifice Black Label....1/1000th of a second analog stopwatch. that's one, one thousandths ! And it looks SUPER cool
I would never stay up late to watch the latest episod of some regular series, like Game of Thrones, etc, but TUG shows are not regular. It is 1 am Central European Time. To the hell with sleeping.
Thank you sir, I am very flattered and you have inspired me greatly.
Sorry about the late upload times, one day I will hopefully do this full time and can get them posted a bit earlier.
Have a good sleep my friend,
Best regards
TGV
It took almost an hour to watch this episode. Quick searching each brand for interesting pieces and some prices does slow down the pace. I was really facinated by Ball, and Gallet, whereas Fortis and Vacheron were already reasonably known to me.
What is this sleep thing you speak about :)
Actually the Vacheron Constantin 57260 has two sides to display all 57 complications
The Franck Muller Aeternitas Mega4 remains the wrist watch with the most complications = 36
This is my go to watch channel, a smashing chap
Vacheron Constantin was one of the reasons horology became so interesting for me. To be more specific, it was the Maki-e sets of the Métiers d'Art. The complete and utter craftsmanship of these pieces is just awe-inspiring.
I found myself lost in this video right around the time you were discussing R.W.Smith and then I heard "ok, so number 6" and thought "what, we're only half way through!?" Well done my friend, well done!
I have the GP Constant Escapement Force in two version & currently looking at the all black version on Chrono24 ATM. I love these, they are one of my top 3 favourites from my 300+ collection and the best part is that most people think your wear a funny version of some silicone swatch prototype until you explain it to them. You need to try one of there out & wear it, I call in "THE FORCE" as it is a very cool timepiece.
you get me into watches! two month ago i buy my first watches guied by your videos, a luminox sentry a little cool swis quarz kinda alien looking watch, a citizen ca-4190 (i wouldn't looked at this brand if it wasn't 4 you) because i wanted a chronograph and this one comes with wco-drive technology and finaly an Orient "multicalendar" with japanese movement self winding automatic, because you know i wanted a cool automatic dress watch and i wanted to try that japanese.
Now im saving money for my first diver watch, no other than the Seiko skx007j ;)
thanks for your videos and your time, i really enjoy your videos.
I enjoy watching your videos also I learn something new every single time.. Thank you Sir!
Gallet, 1466! My God! By the the way, and this is quite amazing, but you look very much like John Harwood! Seriously! I enjoyed this episode so much. Very well done, TGV.
My new goal in life is to be referred to by The Urban Gentry as his "good friend".
Such an awesome guy, and truly a pleasure to watch. Thanks for all of the videos!
Such a cool guy! This is my favorite watch channel.
Thank you TGV for mentioning the Casio Edifice. I am waiting for delivery of a EF-558D-1AVEF. I look forward to your review. Chas.
I know I'm late on this (As I discovered your channel last week and I am catching up) but I love my Casio Edifice watches. I have 3. One is indeed a Redbull Branded timepiece. As of 2016 Tag Heuer took over as the official watch for Redbull.
Hey TGV, been following you Federico and Christian for a while. Been collecting for about 20 years. You're spot on with Fortis I've owned three B42, Pilot and Blue Horizon. All were fantastic watches. You are definitely missing Cuervo Y Sobrinos in your watch catalog. They were founded in Havana and make absolutely beautiful watches. Love to see you cover some of them.
For me it has to be Tissot. Amazing Swiss brand with a rich & long history for very little money.
I NEED a review on the Edifice series. I'm looking to get my first ever time-piece and the Edifice models hit all the sweet spots but everywhere I look the market is plagued with fakes and replicas. That, combined with the fact that not many sellers ship to Pakistan makes it difficult to find an authentic one at a reasonable price
Great video as usual! Really made me think about getting a Certina diver. I'd consider adding ARCHIMEDE to the list of brands people should know about. As someone who values Sinn as much as you do, i was expecting you'd have mentioned Archimede earlier. Really curious to know your opinion.
That watch in the Certina lumberjack advert...I'd buy that in a heartbeat today!
Haha, so would I!!! It's so cool.
Than you Boris,
Best regards,
TGV
Certina Powermatic-80, my father's automatic watch that he gifted to me this year and got me hooked up on watches. Since that I've already got myself two new watches. :)
Great to see a mention of Roger Smith , the apprentice to the late great George Daniels - legend has it that Daniels repeatedly sent Smith away with his first few attempts before he agreed to tutor him !
(I have a small family link to this - a relative of mine oversees the Daniels Trust Fund set up after his death to encourage future U.K. watchmaking ) .
BTW , I m a new sub to your channel & am now hooked ! keep on keeping on TGV!!
I'm going to suggest Alexander Shorokhoff for a watch that bring artistry and uniqueness at a bargain price. If a person likes some of the more interesting haut horology/artsy watches (such as Voutilainen or Gronefeld ) but can never afford them you can get some of that feel for a much lower price. Sure, they're not in the same class but still they offer a lot of watch for the money. I'll also put out Grand Seiko as another where you get more than you'd expect for the money. Gallet - wow, never knew all that about them. Zodiac - what an interesting (and awful) serial killer story. Speaking of George Daniels - he was also a Bentley (vintage) man. Definitely love his and Smith's watches. So glad you mentioned Ball - excellent choice! Another great video Tristano. Ciao, John
Hi good vid again about brands you don't really hear much about quick question is it advisable to keep a automatic watch in a watch winder wen not in use or would this just speed up the time it would take for the watch to need a service
Very interesting. Thanks. To answer your quest in the end - it would be longines. while more people regard it quite highly in asia, in the us it's considered so so.