Watches In The Wild | The Road Through America, Ep. 1: A Model Of Mass Production

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @jamesraymond6204
    @jamesraymond6204 Год назад +158

    Wow, Hodinkee please continue with this type of content! We don’t want random stats in 2 minutes or predictable celebrity collections, we want stories like this one!

    • @cgmiliani88
      @cgmiliani88 Год назад +1

      This comment needs more likes, so the message can be clearer for them. I am with you, James.

  • @jasonswitzer1748
    @jasonswitzer1748 Год назад +36

    No way… did he give his Rolex Destro to that dude in Boston for real?! If so, MAD props to Hodinkee for spreading watch love to new fans in the making.

    • @studiotwentytwo_
      @studiotwentytwo_ Год назад +3

      Right? 😂 I was thinking the exact same thing.

    • @kevinc1001
      @kevinc1001 Год назад +3

      Guy walks around for 10 minutes gets a Rolex meanwhile I’m 37 and all I can afford is Invicta 😡🙄

    • @rodrigorios3271
      @rodrigorios3271 Год назад +5

      Dude was like: nice Casio! Thanks! 😂

    • @HRM.H
      @HRM.H Год назад +1

      ​@@kevinc1001 thats a YOU problem.

  • @joshuagrote9170
    @joshuagrote9170 Год назад +15

    That museum guy was great. He needs his own show on Hodinkee.

    • @domokun938
      @domokun938 Год назад +3

      John Reardon has a website and podcast called collectability which is focused on Patek

  • @patrickcadieux9373
    @patrickcadieux9373 Год назад +27

    This is by far some of the best content you guys have produced. The long form story telling is very enjoyable. I can’t wait for future episodes.

  • @johnbenton5102
    @johnbenton5102 Год назад +13

    Such an amazing produced video! As a resident of Waltham it was amazing to see such brilliant coverage of the area! So glad you got to highlight David Chang as well as the rest of the crew here! They are amazingly kind and knowledge collectors! thanks for this

  • @MinuteMon
    @MinuteMon Год назад +3

    This was like a Netflix special on watches, love it!

  • @mohammadhossain406
    @mohammadhossain406 Год назад +4

    Please Hodinkee keep doing what you do best. Bring the history of mechanical arts which we love.

  • @ArnavSenguptaPlus
    @ArnavSenguptaPlus Год назад +5

    Good to see there's still some quality left at Hodinkee. This was amazing, more of such content please.

  • @FootbagGuy
    @FootbagGuy Год назад +6

    Oh myyyy, I've just watched the intro and this is going to be truly amazing! Awesome idea, thank you!

  • @Masiman01
    @Masiman01 Год назад

    Bravo! Finally a forum that is giving the USA some of the watch making credit it deserves! Great Episode! looking forward to more!

  • @joshuakaplan5726
    @joshuakaplan5726 Год назад +3

    As a native Bostonian and major watch enthuskast who lives in Somerville, a short drive from the Schrafft Tower in Charlestown and across the Charles River from Boston, this video was absolutely excellent. I loved seeing my city represent so hard in the history of clock and watch making. I walk by these areas downtown all the time and it was so awesome seeing the watch shop and other major landmarks with watches being represented and talked about. And giving the tour guide the Sprite was a next level power move, he probably didn't know he was given an $11k timepiece that is damn near impossible to get.

  • @TheFirebird92
    @TheFirebird92 Год назад +4

    Finally Hodinkee post something relatable. True "every man's" horology. No snobbery. These are the watches our grand parents and parents wore. Today every time I hear the name Hamilton I think of my grandfather. From our railroads to our assembly lines, these are the watches that helped build America to what it is today. These companies even gave the Swiss watch industry of it's time a run for it's money through standardized automation and quality control. Hodinkee, please keep these kind of stories coming!

  • @diegoduran4152
    @diegoduran4152 Год назад +1

    Found myself so emotionally moved while watching! 10/10

  • @scottkeator8519
    @scottkeator8519 Год назад +5

    This was great! I really hope hodinkee tries to capture the essence from this and implement it into all of their content from here on out

  • @aarronwalter
    @aarronwalter Год назад +1

    Loved this video so much. I’m named after my grandfather who passed down to me his Waltham pocket watch and to see where his watch was made was powerful. Thank you for telling these stories. They are our stories too!

  • @janihellberg6911
    @janihellberg6911 Год назад +1

    These are so good, that I think they would be interesting to more people than just enthusiasts.
    I could see this as a Netflix series as an example.

  • @thesilverpittie9632
    @thesilverpittie9632 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU. I live in Cincinnati (home of Gruen Watch Company on "Time Hill" National Register of Historic Places) and am a bit old to be changing careers at 44 but am taking my first half of the AWCI CW21 exam in April to hopefully contribute to the American watchmaking culture and maybe spread the word. Looking forward to the next episode. Have aa great day.

  • @Supercruze
    @Supercruze Год назад

    Thank you so much for producing and distributing these segments on the history of watchmaking in America. Fascinating and well done. Very enjoyable to sit, watch, and learn.

  • @colbycalabrese8417
    @colbycalabrese8417 Год назад

    This is the series I've been waiting for from Hodinkee for years!! So Awesome!

  • @dadandvideogames
    @dadandvideogames Год назад +3

    I'm not finished with this yet, but this is such a cool concept. From a really new watch guy whose collection comprises all Casios and smart watches so far, I really appreciate this kind of content. So much to learn! Thanks a lot.

  • @watchesilyke3466
    @watchesilyke3466 Год назад +25

    Did you really gift him a GMT Sprite? If so, kudos to you. 👍

    • @Watch4Me
      @Watch4Me Год назад +1

      That's what I thought I saw. Wondering if it was theatrics. Perhaps the guy didn't know what it was.

  • @zwzlife7394
    @zwzlife7394 Год назад

    Love these video! Not just watches, but also the stories. Great job!

  • @thetruebatman4632
    @thetruebatman4632 Год назад +1

    This is actually incredible. Fascinating histories, told by compelling folks to excellent hosts. Editing is beautifully done, y’all have created something massive here for watch lovers of course but I think episodes like this are going to resonate with anyone who’s curious about how things work and how they got to be that way. 5/5 lol I can’t wait for more!

  • @juniortoledo8088
    @juniortoledo8088 Год назад

    I'Ve owned over 600 American Pocket Watches, is delightful to watch this episode/series.

  • @BeagleChalaegi
    @BeagleChalaegi Год назад

    Hodinkee, thank you for being the greatest curator of watches of this generation.

  • @TheJohnnyViewer
    @TheJohnnyViewer Год назад +1

    Cant wait about Waterbury story, they were big in their time plus I am connected as I just collected my Waterbury pocket watch from repair

  • @JamesAlexander14
    @JamesAlexander14 Год назад

    This is a really fascinating segment on the history of American watchmaking. It shows history, development, artistry, industrial evolution, downfall and ultimately the oncoming resurgence of the American watchmaking industry. Being a Brit, I truly am glad to see that isn’t evolving into the banal, often tedious smart watch rubbish. Some things are just too precious to let descend into extinction.❤️🙏

  • @briansandberg4627
    @briansandberg4627 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this phenomenal content! I can’t wait for the second episode.

  • @performanceoptimization5876
    @performanceoptimization5876 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. Last year I received a Waltham pocket watch produced in Aug 1871. It was purchased new by my great, great, great grandfather. And it works great.

  • @paulhowardvideos
    @paulhowardvideos Год назад +1

    This was very cool. I lived in Boston for 15 years and had no idea of the watch history there. I'm heading back next week and definitely going to hit up The Colonial Trading spot and some other places. Great episode.

  • @johnscholl6719
    @johnscholl6719 Год назад +2

    Hodinkee, you have my attention. Please more of this

  • @trevorjamesbradley3010
    @trevorjamesbradley3010 Год назад +1

    Now, THAT was a video! Well done! Keep them coming!

  • @towsonwatchclips
    @towsonwatchclips Год назад +5

    Come see what we're doing in Baltimore! 🕰☺

  • @jorgeantonioolveramateos2122
    @jorgeantonioolveramateos2122 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing journey through Horological American History. 🙌🏼

  • @AWDTurboPOWAH
    @AWDTurboPOWAH Год назад +5

    What an awesome episode this was! I really love the story of watchmaking in America. It saddens me to no end that it has basically died here, however, videos like this one give me hope! Wonderful companies like RGM, and watchmakers like Josh Shapiro are helping a whole new generation discover this passion. I am hopeful that with the increasing enthusiasm we see for wrist watches around the world, that eventually American watchmaking can make a comeback. Kudos for a terrific video Hodinkee. Cheers! 🍻

  • @MIZRAIM1906
    @MIZRAIM1906 Год назад +1

    Wait a minute.... at 24:42 did he just give this tour guide a damn left hand drive Rolex GMT?!!!!

  • @leosjan1
    @leosjan1 Год назад

    Best video from Hodinkee in a long while! Great content!
    "Walthaam?"

  • @igoqify
    @igoqify Год назад

    Beautiful. As a resident of the area this was spectacular to see!

  • @OneManReviews
    @OneManReviews Год назад

    Incredible. We need more content like this. Looking forward to watching the next episodes.

  • @alz6582
    @alz6582 Год назад +8

    Could this be the return of Hodinkee content that is actually worth watching? Between this and the guy who does the 'week on the wrist' videos I hope so!

    • @domokun938
      @domokun938 Год назад +1

      Cole and Stephen have both left right?

  • @stevethompson7910
    @stevethompson7910 Год назад

    Well done, Hodinkee. More please!

  • @vondeluna70
    @vondeluna70 Год назад

    This was fantastic. It was enlightening to learn about the American watch industry.

  • @ChrisRakowski
    @ChrisRakowski Год назад

    Incredible. Simply incredible. Kudos!

  • @JustPatrickChannel
    @JustPatrickChannel Год назад

    this should be on netflix , truly amazing

  • @Janet_Airlines802
    @Janet_Airlines802 Год назад

    I got into watches via pocket watches, predominantly Waltham watches. I grew up in Mass, lived their most of my life. Was so fascinated that we had such a huge watch company there. I collected other American brands, and some foreign one, but my favorite is a beautiful Waltham I have. Pretty amazing that America was the Swiss standard not to many years ago.

  • @stephanecocu708
    @stephanecocu708 Год назад

    Beautiful video, thanks for sharing 😇💫🙏

  • @michaelriera6277
    @michaelriera6277 Год назад

    Fantastic story telling. More please!

  • @barrettwbenton
    @barrettwbenton Год назад

    Off to a solid start here. Seriously looking forward!

  • @webvideofan
    @webvideofan Год назад

    6:30 I watch John Reardon talk about Pateks on the channel, “Collectability”. Very cool. 👍🏻

  • @choond
    @choond Год назад

    Excellent series! 👍

  • @johnseeger9083
    @johnseeger9083 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant. Thank you!

  • @justthepip
    @justthepip Год назад

    jeez, what a delight this was

  • @JamesMaccarone
    @JamesMaccarone Год назад

    Excellent episode! Love stuff like this!

  • @stephenbaumhauer2593
    @stephenbaumhauer2593 Год назад

    This was actually really great. But, what kind of insane watch club was that! Major ballers! My God...

  • @jayb1108
    @jayb1108 Год назад

    What a great piece

  • @HRM.H
    @HRM.H Год назад

    Please make a video series about Dutch watchmaking. Its one of the most forgotten hotbeds for shipchronometers and wallclocks

  • @WildeTheGreat
    @WildeTheGreat Год назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @johnmonachelli5256
    @johnmonachelli5256 Год назад

    Hodinkee at their peak also those factories would work well in the horror movie world

  • @LesterLovesWatches
    @LesterLovesWatches Год назад

    A nice travelogue counterpoint to the HSNY lecture last month on the same subject.

  • @mattcwatkins
    @mattcwatkins Год назад

    Putting on the wrist of Casio watch dude a left-handed Sprite GMT-Master II? Classic!

  • @stemikger
    @stemikger Год назад +1

    This is awesome!!

  • @anthonyjackson31
    @anthonyjackson31 Год назад

    This was great ❤

  • @herodmchughyou
    @herodmchughyou Год назад

    You gave the history dude a ROLEX!!! Are you for real???

  • @vidjoe8320
    @vidjoe8320 Год назад

    This is some real production.

  • @asadzaffer
    @asadzaffer Год назад

    Brilliant ❤

  • @emmetteal8027
    @emmetteal8027 Год назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @jasonswitzer1748
    @jasonswitzer1748 Год назад +1

    This may be sacrilege, but I’m curious if Hodinkee will reference Shinola (for good or bad) during the season. They’re the closest thing to mass market American (and I use that term loosely) watches we have. Strike that… Timex is probably the largest “American” mass market watchmaker, but they’re owned by a Dutch holding company and all of the watches are assembled overseas. At least Shinola assembles its watches here in America (even if they use mostly - if not all - foreign parts). Bottom line, globalization makes it pretty tough to have a fully American watch company. I tip my hat to you, RGM!

  • @deech2086
    @deech2086 Год назад

    Incredible content - keep it up!!

  • @andrewlum
    @andrewlum Год назад

    Beautiful.

  • @spanishjohn420
    @spanishjohn420 Год назад

    pretty cool that you gave him the sprite (if you actually did and its not just for camera)

  • @ryangochuico
    @ryangochuico Год назад

    That was a great WATCH 😉

  • @adamlewis6288
    @adamlewis6288 Год назад

    Well done

  • @pilotstyle123
    @pilotstyle123 Год назад +1

    Just when im out of Hodinkees shilling and endless product pushing, they pull me right back in.

  • @thekingdomjester
    @thekingdomjester Год назад

    A few bits of classical music from this are used on Clockwork Orange, coincidence?

  • @vtcanada2000
    @vtcanada2000 Год назад

    Nice long form content!

  • @domokun938
    @domokun938 Год назад

    John Reardon has a podcast and website called Collectability with a focus on Patek

  • @endautrestermes
    @endautrestermes Год назад +1

    Wait, that Destro was a hommage right ? Or is it some kind of staged stuff ?

  • @Sergiors93
    @Sergiors93 Год назад

    Anyone know the watch at 1:38?

  • @matthewford5094
    @matthewford5094 Год назад

    Great video! BUT, it does seem like a bit of an oversight when mentioning all the watch companies to come out of Connecticut not to mention the Waterbury Watch Co., better known today as Timex.

  • @friederichnietzsch
    @friederichnietzsch Год назад +14

    You know, maybe I’m not a watch nerd

  • @Peter_WongVI
    @Peter_WongVI Год назад

    Good stuff 'dink!

  • @corysekine-pettite1783
    @corysekine-pettite1783 Год назад

    Could be an interesting series as we watch Danny, et al., trespass their way through abandoned factories. 😅

  • @willudallmusic
    @willudallmusic Год назад

    fascinating

  • @hl6860
    @hl6860 Год назад

    Anyone know the song playing at 22 minutes when they're in the church?

  • @frankradisch3652
    @frankradisch3652 Год назад

    Holy cow Danny gave that guy a Rolex sprite

  • @jwalkerjr
    @jwalkerjr Год назад

    I like it. Looking forward to the rest of the episodes.

  • @andrewchilton9685
    @andrewchilton9685 Год назад +1

    Did Danny give him that GMT?!?

  • @g83plude
    @g83plude Год назад

    i kind of just want the american vintage watches to myself tbh

  • @LRSTGS
    @LRSTGS Год назад

    More of this sort of content.

  • @mM30040
    @mM30040 Год назад

    beautiful video make more like this one thnks for it✌️escapment😂 great name for watch enthusiasts love to be part of it but i live far😞

  • @skatelifeche
    @skatelifeche Год назад

    Is so dope

  • @jedkleebaum7235
    @jedkleebaum7235 Год назад +1

    I am sceptical the the sprite was actually gifted. Did he really?

  • @deapeso
    @deapeso Год назад +2

    More of this, less of the other stuff!

  • @d.stiefel869
    @d.stiefel869 Год назад +1

    Is Shinola going to make it into this series? They are probably the largest watchmaker in the United States. Seems only fair.

  • @GK-rw2op
    @GK-rw2op Год назад

    Where is Hamilton ?

  • @Patsa2001
    @Patsa2001 Год назад

    dang that colonial man must hav some seriously damning dirt on our host to get a gmt master

  • @georgeho-tung7816
    @georgeho-tung7816 Год назад

    Is everyone getting a Hodinkee prize?

  • @JB-fk7ed
    @JB-fk7ed Год назад +2

    I’ll dress up as whatever you want and take you on a tour or whatever for a sprite gmt, just saying.

  • @boombringer4078
    @boombringer4078 Год назад

    to be fair there was an industrial revolution much closer to europe than america, it was called the english industrial revolution........

  • @riptidess09
    @riptidess09 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video, but I cringe every time the narrator pronounces Waltham wrong even after visiting the town and speaking with the museum curator.