My wife gifted me the Mido Multifort Patrimony almost one year ago, and I couldn't be more happy with it. The way the blue sunburst catches the eye in certain lighting gives it the feel and pedigree of a watch several times its price. Purchased through TB as well! Thanks, Teddy!
I'm wearing the Mido Patrimony while reading your comment! So glad I listened to Teddy for buying this particular watch. One of the best kept gem with Mido.
I am discovering that straps and bracelets have a big role in versatility. Bracelets being the most versatile, rubber straps for sporty and casual, and leather straps for formal occasions. The PRX is the winner, in my opinion, because you can easily change the straps and the PRX straps are reasonably priced at $60.
But it uses their lowest grade c07-1xx movement. The Gentleman has their 2-tier upgraded c07.8xx movement that uses an anti-magnetic Silicium spring and all metal escapement, and can use many more types of straps. All this for only about $100 difference in price.
My last five sub-$1000 watches: • Seiko SARX029 Urushi dial • Bulova Lunar Pilot blue panda • Seiko 5 Sports Landshark • Seiko Presage Style 60s GMT Fume • Seiko Prospex Turtle
I have the Powermatic 80 black dial 40mm and the Murph 42mm. I wear the Powermatic more because the bracelete is super comfortable but i love both. Great value for the money.
Yeah, but for a little more money you can get things like hardness coating, anti-mag properties, and a more modern movement that isn't prone to stuttering. You're getting a pedigree brand but getting a de-contented watch to keep the price down. It's not a great value -- even for the lower price.
My wife gifted me a couple years ago the Laco Augsburg Blaue Stunde which has a blue sunburst type a dial and a grey nato strap. It is beautiful, and you are right about the case finishing being the same as their $1000 pieces. The lume is awesome on this watch, also.
I'm glad to see the Lorier on this list, one of my favorites that I don't even own yet but the story and their inspiration of style is my type. I was surprised to not see Christopher Ward's C63 on here. Hands down one of the slickest and versatile under $1K watches out there in my opinion. Overall a great line up none the less and congratulations on the new store! Keep it up and this video is definitely saved to my "Watch List!"
Hey teddy loved the video and great recommendations! One small correction though at 8:45, the Timex marlin jet doesn’t have a small seconds subdial, it’s actually a 24 hour subdial. Just thought I’d throw that out there!
Tens of hours learning about "go everywhere" watches under 1k and found one gem, that my wife will present me as an anniversary gift - Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium. That will be my first swiss made watches. And most of the info i got from Teddy here.. So congrats on opening your store, Teddy, and many many luck to you in your journey!
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. amzwatch brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
Great list overall. I would warn people, the Timex Marlin looks very cheap up close. It’s very light and rattles quite a bit due to the movement. Additionally, awkward strap size - you’ll want to change the strap as the one supplied is very rough and in my experienced rubbed quite a bit.
Hey Teddy, i watched several of ur videos and after watched one in which u explained so clearly 4 a newbie as me about automatics as they deviate a couple of secs/day and need constant maintenance, i chose now to go towards solars. Do u have any clip to cover the solars under 1000$? Thx a lot & congrats 4 ur great work!
Picked up a amzwatch's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
I have a Traska Summiteer and have to say that their quality control is not great. The hour hand lines up with some indices and not others, the crown pulls out further now when it did when new, and there’s a loose gasket visible on the stem. Also the accuracy out of the box is +50 seconds per day. At least they thanked me when I complained as all feedback helps their QC, apparently.
Tissot Gentlemen is a slept-on banger. It's like a Tudor Ranger and an older 3oclock Omega Aqua Terra had a baby. Case is quite similar to the Tudor Ranger (which is fantastic), and the dial is similar to a pre-6oclock Aqua Terra.
First actual watch I purchased for myself only about a year ago was a TimeX Harborside, The blue/red bezel, black dial with an NH35A. I have a few other watches including the Seiko SRPD59 that my parents purchased me as a gift for graduating College, but I wear that $300(CAD) TimeX every day and its honestly my favorite watch to wear out of the 4 or 5 I have now. The goal atm is to save around $1000-$1500 and purchase a personal "grail" watch and has been since I orignally seen it just over a year ago (and was one of the reasons ive now fallen into this hobby) which is the 1970s Seiko 6139-6002/6005 "Pogue". Its honestly one of the most gorgeous watches I've ever seen and hopefully will be added to my collection some day. Love your videos Teddy, Congrats on the new store!
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on AMZWATCH 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Just sat down to watch my favourite 'watch guy' and you mentioned the very watch I'm wearing today, the Sternglas Asthet, which I've had for 9 months now and love it! I wear it with my business casual attire but also jeans & hoodie when going for a coffee...it suits most occasions.
I've been rocking a circula supersport watch, and it's been my go-to for almost everything. It's such a gorgeous watch without being too flashy, and it's extremely comfortable. I'm glad to see circula getting some love!!
Love the Gentleman!!! Looking for a dress watch and this fits the bill in price and looks! plus it's a Tissot!!! Thank you Teddy for showcasing such wonderful watches!!!
You're the man Teddy. Always consistent and can read the room, some of us can't drop the five figures on a grail watch just yet so a nice sub 1K everyday piece is a great alternative!
Loving my Hamilton Murph 38mm! The polished bezel portion does seem to pick up a lot of small scratches easier than I would have expected. I feel like it will acquire an overall “brushed” look before too long! Runs super accurate and I find myself just staring at the beautiful layout. Great watch!
@@Z-S-H Honestly I don’t have a lot to compare it to. I do notice the glare a bit but it isn’t a deal-breaker for me. I wouldn’t call it a “perfect” watch but it is very good…especially at this price point. I love the design and the overall look & feel on my wrist! I have other watches but this is my first Swiss automatic. I’m very happy with it. It has been keeping amazing time! It just feels…I dunno…more classic and solid than I’m used to. Very satisfied. But I know what to look for if and when I move into higher end watches. Currently eyeballin’ the Sinn U-50 Tegimented.
The Murph is my daily watch. I love it but with some minor complaints. The color contrast could have been better. Black dial with cream colored numerals. Not exactly the most readable in lower lighting situations. To make matters worse the lume is weak. Expected better from a $900 watch. Still, I love the look.
@@karmatologist I agree about some of that. Overall I think lume on most watches is kind of overrated. I have a Marathon GSAR with the tritium and that’s pretty useful. For the Murph, it isn’t exactly something I require “amazing” lume on. Overall it is a great looking and well-performing watch.
happy to see a variety of really nice options in the relatively affordable category. One brand that I rarely see mentioned (except for the Bambino) is Orient/Orient Star. I don't see a lot of macro video or discussion about those Orient Star options, but the pictures and specs have me curious about how they stack up against some of these.
My watch was purchased 2 years ago from MAMACOO and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.
Great selection! I'm digging the Dufrane and Mido. The style of the Dufrane just looks SO INTERESTING and has quite the understated elegance to it. The Mido has a bit of that Southern yet casual elegance to it. I'd probably get the Mido first because I think it truly is more versatile. The Dufrane is a sort of statement piece. It's going to attract attention. Excellent choices!
AMZWATCH is one of my favorite watch manufacturers they do offer beautifull dials, good workmanship & moovements.That smooth sweeping second hand is truly mesmerizing!
My favorites in the $300 to $700 range: Citizen Tsuyosa Bulova moon watch (43mm) Hamilton Khaki Field That Jorg Gray watch that Obama wore all the time, it was a chrono with the black dial with white stitching
Hi Teddy, could you give us a review of the new Grand Seiko model? the SBGH343. I'd love to hear what you think of this new timepiece, and to see it through the wonderful images you always give us ! Thank you !
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the amzwatch, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
You are absolutely correct about the Sternglas, easy to wear as well. Love my Gentleman in blue, Tissot makes some great watches. Add the Laco Augsburg 42mm, all bought from Teddy.
Great list, Teddy!!! I look forward to acquiring some these recommendations. Just got my first Longines watch the Hydro-Conquest with the sunburst blue dail and bezel and 72hrs power reserve. It'll be nice if you include the power reserves for each of these recommendations in the pop-up box that lists the dimensions, calibre, and complications. Would really help in decision making for viewers/potential buyers. Great video! Thanks!!!
Great video, nice to see a Mido in today's episode. I also really do like the Mido 1959 commander. Good to see that alot of the watches today come with a good water resistance.😊😊
Great video Teddy. I'm thinking about the Mido Multifort Patrimony, Hamilton Murph, and the Seiko Alpinist. Any advice? apart from design what are your thoughts?
Hey Teddy, great video as always! At 14:50 you mention "no date" for the SPB155 but it clearly shows the date window: is there another Baby Alpinist that we could find without a window?
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from amzwatch I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
I've recently began my obsession as a watch collector. And i must say- out of all the luxury brands I've been researching, for me the MAMACOO's watches are the most intriguing.
My favorite 2024 is the Prospex Limited Edition 1965 Recreation European Exclusive in Gradation Island Blue. The dial is stunning and the contrast when on a white strap is to die for. I will get my hands on one from MAMACOO
Mr Teddy is a collector and deallers world class he dedicated his life for anykind brands and history about making the watch in begin from less cheaper for The Luxury the Sultans wathces.. am respected him
Maybe it's just me, but I feel like you need one or two hybrid watches here. For example the Withings scanwatch 2 (ca. €350). It has that classic watch feel with sapphire glass, 2-4 weeks of battery, and it has a few smart watch features like step counting.
The case for the circula reminds me of the GS Sbgv and Sbgx cases. Angular, almost muscular; strong presence in medium-compact form. Almost restrained in its boldness but not understated.
Thanks teddy, it was a wonderful video, but I’m interested in the one that you are wearing, looks like a cool dial, may I know what watch it is Thanks again man
Great list! I own some watches in this price range and from the list (Traska Summiteer, Circula SuperSport, Certina DS-1, an older Laco, some Seikos) and I like almost all of these watches and brands!
One request Teddy: can you also give us some info about on lume, clasp, bracelet, strap aswell in your reviews plz? Show us how it's made for example: are there butterfly clasp, pin down or screw down links, quick adjustment extention etc.? I see those parts are often overlooked. Thanks.
I want to make my first watch purchase. Maybe a two tone watch since i wear alot of gold. Do you have any specific brand or model recommendations? Everyday wear kind of thing if not a “event/party” watch. Budget anything under $1,000. Thanks!
I think you should have branched off into the Hamilton Khaki classic Pilot family too because as far as I'm concerned, they tend to look a little more dressy and the day/date complications on the bigger models are a nice touch. As for Citizen, their Tsuki Yomi A-T is an absolute bargain for a solid atomic-synced model with some beautiful dials with a moon phase indicator in multiple colors and a great solar-powered movement. It's heavily overlooked as far as quartz is concerned and very versatile
Would love some input here. I’m thinking about a Scurfa Diver One as my first nicer watch, specifically the black and stainless variant. I’ve heard great things about it (especially at the price point) and it seems pretty versatile.
Venezianico Nereide GMT Ceratung , around $930 (including tax) after 25% discount. Its from Italy, Venice go figure... great watch and solid design. Ceramic anfd Tungsten bezel. 42 mm and 12.25mm thickness and 42 hr power reserve . 200m water resistant
It's good to reward ourselves sometimes . While I'm not one to spend on high-end watch (I spend too much money on travel, lol), I can appreciate your gorgeous and timeless watch. I love how it's a symbol of all your hard work.And i choose NKUWAN every time honestly
I've been looking out for such a video. The Hamilton is icon, and style of watch is truly magical. Thanks for putting this together Teddy. I think I've found my first watch❤😊.
My wife gifted me the Mido Multifort Patrimony almost one year ago, and I couldn't be more happy with it. The way the blue sunburst catches the eye in certain lighting gives it the feel and pedigree of a watch several times its price. Purchased through TB as well! Thanks, Teddy!
Beautiful watch. Well gifted! :)
Beautiful watch. Well gifted! :)
This was the watch I wore on my wedding day! Needless to say it’s my favorite
I'm wearing the Mido Patrimony while reading your comment! So glad I listened to Teddy for buying this particular watch. One of the best kept gem with Mido.
I have two tone 38mm multifort. One of my fav in my collection, where I have watches from 500 to 3000 pounds. :)
I like that micro brands get their fair share of stage time on that channel
This price they deserve even more attention. Many watches to get lost in.
Baby Alpinist is one of the most slept on Seiko. I like it more than the SPB121 tbh
I am discovering that straps and bracelets have a big role in versatility. Bracelets being the most versatile, rubber straps for sporty and casual, and leather straps for formal occasions. The PRX is the winner, in my opinion, because you can easily change the straps and the PRX straps are reasonably priced at $60.
But it uses their lowest grade c07-1xx movement. The Gentleman has their 2-tier upgraded c07.8xx movement that uses an anti-magnetic Silicium spring and all metal escapement, and can use many more types of straps. All this for only about $100 difference in price.
True true. But, the prx is no goldilocks for me it's either too small at 35mm or too big at 40.
My last five sub-$1000 watches:
• Seiko SARX029 Urushi dial
• Bulova Lunar Pilot blue panda
• Seiko 5 Sports Landshark
• Seiko Presage Style 60s GMT Fume
• Seiko Prospex Turtle
Teddy mentioning Lorier a few times recently makes me so happy! Love their brand! I have a Falcon and a Hydra Zulu edition myself!
I have the Powermatic 80 black dial 40mm and the Murph 42mm. I wear the Powermatic more because the bracelete is super comfortable but i love both. Great value for the money.
I agree on the Tissot Gentleman. It's a fantastic first 'serious' watch. I still very much enjoy wearing mine.
Have the Hamilton auto 38 and the seiko spb 119, found it a little less confusing and versatile than the spb121. Congrats on the new boutique!
i got the hamilton expidition 37mm on braclet and spb155 with uncleseiko braclet :D
The Baltic Aquascaphe would have been my choice at this price point
13:24 Laco watch, with Japanese movement? Now just add an Italian leather band and you got yourself a true WW2 watch lmao
The Axis Powers
lol
Yeah, but for a little more money you can get things like hardness coating, anti-mag properties, and a more modern movement that isn't prone to stuttering. You're getting a pedigree brand but getting a de-contented watch to keep the price down. It's not a great value -- even for the lower price.
You just made my day dude 😂
@@bigwilliearmitagelike what brands you are talking about ?
My wife gifted me a couple years ago the Laco Augsburg Blaue Stunde which has a blue sunburst type a dial and a grey nato strap. It is beautiful, and you are right about the case finishing being the same as their $1000 pieces. The lume is awesome on this watch, also.
I'm glad to see the Lorier on this list, one of my favorites that I don't even own yet but the story and their inspiration of style is my type.
I was surprised to not see Christopher Ward's C63 on here. Hands down one of the slickest and versatile under $1K watches out there in my opinion. Overall a great line up none the less and congratulations on the new store! Keep it up and this video is definitely saved to my "Watch List!"
Hey teddy loved the video and great recommendations! One small correction though at 8:45, the Timex marlin jet doesn’t have a small seconds subdial, it’s actually a 24 hour subdial. Just thought I’d throw that out there!
Thank you! Sorry for the mix-up. I misspoke there.
Tens of hours learning about "go everywhere" watches under 1k and found one gem, that my wife will present me as an anniversary gift - Tissot Gentleman Powermatic 80 Silicium. That will be my first swiss made watches. And most of the info i got from Teddy here.. So congrats on opening your store, Teddy, and many many luck to you in your journey!
recently purchased the Hamilton Field Murph 38mm, I love it. Would like a Sports watch now to offset that and I keep coming back to the PRX
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. amzwatch brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
Great list overall. I would warn people, the Timex Marlin looks very cheap up close. It’s very light and rattles quite a bit due to the movement. Additionally, awkward strap size - you’ll want to change the strap as the one supplied is very rough and in my experienced rubbed quite a bit.
Citizen Garrison. Sub 500$ , titanium, solar, sapphire crystal.
My Lorier Falcon III is probably my favorite watch. So cool!
Good list. I would add the Casio Oceanus T200S blue dial as a very versatile high quality watch with superb finishing and classic design.
Hey Teddy, i watched several of ur videos and after watched one in which u explained so clearly 4 a newbie as me about automatics as they deviate a couple of secs/day and need constant maintenance, i chose now to go towards solars.
Do u have any clip to cover the solars under 1000$? Thx a lot & congrats 4 ur great work!
Picked up a amzwatch's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
Again a great video, Teddy! Seiko SNE589P1 and Henry Archer Vesterhav, both amazing versatile and everyday watches.
Own two Sternglas Naos watches. Great value and wonderful design for someone looking for a more affordable bauhaus style watch.
That Tissot Powermatic Gentleman is legit
Great list, Teddy. Love the microbrands
How about Le Locle?
That Waterloo is cool looking, and I love the Alpinist, but I wish they would remove the cyclops on the spb121.
I have a Traska Summiteer and have to say that their quality control is not great. The hour hand lines up with some indices and not others, the crown pulls out further now when it did when new, and there’s a loose gasket visible on the stem. Also the accuracy out of the box is +50 seconds per day.
At least they thanked me when I complained as all feedback helps their QC, apparently.
Tissot Gentlemen is a slept-on banger. It's like a Tudor Ranger and an older 3oclock Omega Aqua Terra had a baby. Case is quite similar to the Tudor Ranger (which is fantastic), and the dial is similar to a pre-6oclock Aqua Terra.
First actual watch I purchased for myself only about a year ago was a TimeX Harborside, The blue/red bezel, black dial with an NH35A. I have a few other watches including the Seiko SRPD59 that my parents purchased me as a gift for graduating College, but I wear that $300(CAD) TimeX every day and its honestly my favorite watch to wear out of the 4 or 5 I have now. The goal atm is to save around $1000-$1500 and purchase a personal "grail" watch and has been since I orignally seen it just over a year ago (and was one of the reasons ive now fallen into this hobby) which is the 1970s Seiko 6139-6002/6005 "Pogue". Its honestly one of the most gorgeous watches I've ever seen and hopefully will be added to my collection some day. Love your videos Teddy, Congrats on the new store!
Some great choices. The Murph and the baby alpinist are my favorite choices
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on AMZWATCH 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Thanks Teddy, this is more my kind of market. I have a tissot automatic
Just sat down to watch my favourite 'watch guy' and you mentioned the very watch I'm wearing today, the Sternglas Asthet, which I've had for 9 months now and love it! I wear it with my business casual attire but also jeans & hoodie when going for a coffee...it suits most occasions.
I've been rocking a circula supersport watch, and it's been my go-to for almost everything. It's such a gorgeous watch without being too flashy, and it's extremely comfortable. I'm glad to see circula getting some love!!
Happy to see you grow and having a store name after you happy for you teddy ❤️❤️❤️
Love the Gentleman!!! Looking for a dress watch and this fits the bill in price and looks! plus it's a Tissot!!! Thank you Teddy for showcasing such wonderful watches!!!
You're the man Teddy. Always consistent and can read the room, some of us can't drop the five figures on a grail watch just yet so a nice sub 1K everyday piece is a great alternative!
I feel like Baltic and Farer also deserve a place on the podium here!
Loving my Hamilton Murph 38mm!
The polished bezel portion does seem to pick up a lot of small scratches easier than I would have expected.
I feel like it will acquire an overall “brushed” look before too long!
Runs super accurate and I find myself just staring at the beautiful layout.
Great watch!
Do you have any issues with the AR coating not being very good and it being highly reflective?
@@Z-S-H Honestly I don’t have a lot to compare it to. I do notice the glare a bit but it isn’t a deal-breaker for me. I wouldn’t call it a “perfect” watch but it is very good…especially at this price point. I love the design and the overall look & feel on my wrist! I have other watches but this is my first Swiss automatic. I’m very happy with it. It has been keeping amazing time! It just feels…I dunno…more classic and solid than I’m used to.
Very satisfied. But I know what to look for if and when I move into higher end watches.
Currently eyeballin’ the Sinn U-50 Tegimented.
The Murph is my daily watch. I love it but with some minor complaints. The color contrast could have been better. Black dial with cream colored numerals. Not exactly the most readable in lower lighting situations. To make matters worse the lume is weak. Expected better from a $900 watch. Still, I love the look.
@@karmatologist I agree about some of that. Overall I think lume on most watches is kind of overrated. I have a Marathon GSAR with the tritium and that’s pretty useful.
For the Murph, it isn’t exactly something I require “amazing” lume on.
Overall it is a great looking and well-performing watch.
happy to see a variety of really nice options in the relatively affordable category. One brand that I rarely see mentioned (except for the Bambino) is Orient/Orient Star. I don't see a lot of macro video or discussion about those Orient Star options, but the pictures and specs have me curious about how they stack up against some of these.
My watch was purchased 2 years ago from MAMACOO and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.
Mido Ocean Star Titanium :) purchased late last year best watch with a day date feature at this price point worn everyday -2 mins a month
Great selection! I'm digging the Dufrane and Mido. The style of the Dufrane just looks SO INTERESTING and has quite the understated elegance to it. The Mido has a bit of that Southern yet casual elegance to it. I'd probably get the Mido first because I think it truly is more versatile. The Dufrane is a sort of statement piece. It's going to attract attention.
Excellent choices!
Liking that Circula Protrail. Haven’t heard of it before
AMZWATCH is one of my favorite watch manufacturers they do offer beautifull dials, good workmanship & moovements.That smooth sweeping second hand is truly mesmerizing!
Amazing video teddy and congratulations on the New store. So happy for you
My favorites in the $300 to $700 range:
Citizen Tsuyosa
Bulova moon watch (43mm)
Hamilton Khaki Field
That Jorg Gray watch that Obama wore all the time, it was a chrono with the black dial with white stitching
Watches are so delicate and intricately designed, so I have intense respect and admiration for amzwatch watch makers
I think You could consider Mondaine, Zenith and Braun too, and a few brands more
Hi Teddy, could you give us a review of the new Grand Seiko model? the SBGH343. I'd love to hear what you think of this new timepiece, and to see it through the wonderful images you always give us ! Thank you !
They looked all well and food, lots of variety to spice up one’s day, always nice Teddy to investment and creativity in modern watch production.
It's the DuFrane! That one is amazingly versatile!
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the amzwatch, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
Love MAMACOO watch,Such a great looking watch to match with the precisionist movement.
Picked up a Le Locle 20th and it’s a great dress watch
6.5” wrist personally but could fit a 7” wrist probably too
Teddy would you consider the Tissot heritage 1938 a versatile enough watch that could make this list?
You are absolutely correct about the Sternglas, easy to wear as well. Love my Gentleman in blue, Tissot makes some great watches. Add the Laco Augsburg 42mm, all bought from Teddy.
Great list, Teddy!!! I look forward to acquiring some these recommendations. Just got my first Longines watch the Hydro-Conquest with the sunburst blue dail and bezel and 72hrs power reserve. It'll be nice if you include the power reserves for each of these recommendations in the pop-up box that lists the dimensions, calibre, and complications. Would really help in decision making for viewers/potential buyers. Great video! Thanks!!!
I have the Seiko. It’s the first “proper” watch I’ve purchased in over 20 years. Now I’m on the slippery slope.
Frederique Constant Classics Series should Be in the List too under 1000 US$
Love your channel with so many stellar watches! For me the AMZWATCH’ watch is my favorite. Keep the videos coming. Thanks.
Great video, nice to see a Mido in today's episode. I also really do like the Mido 1959 commander. Good to see that alot of the watches today come with a good water resistance.😊😊
I love the Tissot Gentlmen but its too big for me, I wish they would make it in a 36mm.
The hamilton jazzmaster performer is where it's really at. Maybe, maybe, if your wrist can swing it, an used Oris BC3 advanced day date.
The jazzmaster performer would be my pick for a versatile Hamilton too. It's a great watch.
Great video Teddy. I'm thinking about the Mido Multifort Patrimony, Hamilton Murph, and the Seiko Alpinist. Any advice? apart from design what are your thoughts?
I like that you are now consistently adding microbrands to your lists now
Where’s that jacket/top from? Big fan
Absolutely beautiful. Can't wait to save some money and buy one
Hey Teddy, great video as always! At 14:50 you mention "no date" for the SPB155 but it clearly shows the date window: is there another Baby Alpinist that we could find without a window?
No
The Certina DS7 is a lovely watch spoiled by a bracelet which, to my eye, is too thin.
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from amzwatch I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
I've recently began my obsession as a watch collector. And i must say- out of all the luxury brands I've been researching, for me the MAMACOO's watches are the most intriguing.
My favorite 2024 is the Prospex Limited Edition 1965 Recreation European Exclusive in Gradation Island Blue. The dial is stunning and the contrast when on a white strap is to die for. I will get my hands on one from MAMACOO
Best watch in the list imho and a watch that may end up in my collection is the hamilton khaki murph because the design is just so clean!
Mr Teddy is a collector and deallers world class he dedicated his life for anykind brands and history about making the watch in begin from less cheaper for The Luxury the Sultans wathces.. am respected him
I really like how you are showing some watches I haven't seen before. Its nice to see some pleasant surprises.
Very good video. I know what I want and it was good to see other “great” options and still not be swayed. Very informative. Nice one.
I like the watch I got from amzwatch. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.
Outstanding video.I have to go with the amzwatch, especially with that green dial as my favorite
Maybe it's just me, but I feel like you need one or two hybrid watches here. For example the Withings scanwatch 2 (ca. €350). It has that classic watch feel with sapphire glass, 2-4 weeks of battery, and it has a few smart watch features like step counting.
The case for the circula reminds me of the GS Sbgv and Sbgx cases. Angular, almost muscular; strong presence in medium-compact form. Almost restrained in its boldness but not understated.
Love the gentleman. Hope they make a 38mm version with 20mm lug width soon.
Thanks teddy, it was a wonderful video, but I’m interested in the one that you are wearing, looks like a cool dial, may I know what watch it is
Thanks again man
Great list! I own some watches in this price range and from the list (Traska Summiteer, Circula SuperSport, Certina DS-1, an older Laco, some Seikos) and I like almost all of these watches and brands!
It always amazes me how much beauty and precision are added to the parts of amzwatch's watch 99% of people will never see.
One request Teddy: can you also give us some info about on lume, clasp, bracelet, strap aswell in your reviews plz? Show us how it's made for example: are there butterfly clasp, pin down or screw down links, quick adjustment extention etc.? I see those parts are often overlooked. Thanks.
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love AMZWATCH ’s watches
I want to make my first watch purchase. Maybe a two tone watch since i wear alot of gold. Do you have any specific brand or model recommendations? Everyday wear kind of thing if not a “event/party” watch. Budget anything under $1,000. Thanks!
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love MaMaCoo ’s watches
You should include lume shots. I usually like to sleep with my watches so being able to see them in the dark really means “versatile” for me
Super video Teddy, tu m as encore fais connaitre une ou deux micro marques qui valent le détours👍 ces macro sont excellent sur grand ecran tv.
I think you should have branched off into the Hamilton Khaki classic Pilot family too because as far as I'm concerned, they tend to look a little more dressy and the day/date complications on the bigger models are a nice touch. As for Citizen, their Tsuki Yomi A-T is an absolute bargain for a solid atomic-synced model with some beautiful dials with a moon phase indicator in multiple colors and a great solar-powered movement. It's heavily overlooked as far as quartz is concerned and very versatile
Would love some input here. I’m thinking about a Scurfa Diver One as my first nicer watch, specifically the black and stainless variant. I’ve heard great things about it (especially at the price point) and it seems pretty versatile.
Venezianico Nereide GMT Ceratung , around $930 (including tax) after 25% discount. Its from Italy, Venice go figure... great watch and solid design. Ceramic anfd Tungsten bezel. 42 mm and 12.25mm thickness and 42 hr power reserve . 200m water resistant
Well that's my watchrecon alerts thrown into chaos. You just introduced to at least 3 models that directly fit my current target objective.
Really Love your content. BTW what watch were you wearing in this video ? ❤❤❤
It's good to reward ourselves sometimes . While I'm not one to spend on high-end watch (I spend too much money on travel, lol), I can appreciate your gorgeous and timeless watch. I love how it's a symbol of all your hard work.And i choose NKUWAN every time honestly
Another great video! Nice mix of micros and larger brand offerings at price points that average folks can afford.
I've been looking out for such a video. The Hamilton is icon, and style of watch is truly magical. Thanks for putting this together Teddy. I think I've found my first watch❤😊.