Thank you so much! and thank you for your service because it not only the service member who serves but the families as well I hope to share some more watch war stories in the future so stay tuned!
@@wiv3984 thank you so much, I hope to bring a different t style of storytelling to the watch RUclips space
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Great story. This is what watches are truly about. Thank you for sharing. Also great testament to the timex that it can handle such force when jumping out of the plane and keep ticking, shows mechanical watches are still very capable in the modern day. Keep up the great content 👏
Thank you so much, comments like yours keep me going! And both Timex and mechanical watches are here to stay, even in a world of apple watches and Rolexes
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@WristUnwound no, thank you! You produce great content and show that watches can be meaningful, of high quality, and interesting no matter the price point. Also, my respect for you has gone up massively, serving your country and being an absolute badass in the process. I may not be American, but as a proud Brit myself, I see the USA as a sister country. Take care and much success to you on youtube and life in general.
Anytime I think I'm a bad a$$ my kids humble me real quick, most recently was my daughter telling a complete stranger that my feet stink🤣 Also as our English speaking brothers across the pound we will always have a connection, I've worked a lot with soldiers from the UK and they are our closest allies 364 days out of the year, except on the 4th of July and then we are friends with the french again
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@@WristUnwound children are the best, God bless yours. We would be complete egotistical maniacs without them. Take care brother, have a great weekend.
Unfortunately, no good luck charms. Just storys of alot of vintage finds, good deals, trades and making friends through this hobby we call watch collecting.
The friends is one of my favorite parts. When I was getting into collecting I joined a Timex Fan page and it made me go from like to love Are you a part of any virtual or in person watch communities?
I'm in a watch group that meets up once a month. Alot of dealer, flippers and a few real collectors are there. They bring some heavy hitters and rare pieces.
I hope to join a group soon. There are a few near me in Georgia but its hard to find time between kids and work. Whats the coolest watches you've seen at the meet ups?
I started skydiving in Britain with the university club. We started with static line back then. A couple years later I was running the club. I moved to the US (AZ and FL) and got my AFF jump master rating. I have since gone back to school and had a long successful career. I love hearing your jump stories. Do you usually jump from a Hercules? I had the pleasure of jumping from one for a week at a boogie in Belgium. So much fun!
We usually jump from C-130 and C-17 but I also have a few helicopter jumps as well. How many jumps do you think you've done in your life? I'm only in the 20s
NICE! My Swatch Irony watch with snoopy bands from Army ROTC in college is my prized possession. Lots of super early work outs, getting yelled at, stress, countless injuries, good times, bad times, and everything in between. That’s why it almost feels like an old friend. Cheers!
@@Jberetta999 there is something special about having a watch that when you look at it, you have a flood of memories thanks so much for sharing and if you have the time I’d love to see the watch you can always send me a DM on instagram
Thank you for your service Tyree. You are one of the most likeable people on RUclips
@@stemikger I appreciate that so much and the pleasure is truly all mine
My dad was a captain in the Marines during Korea. I have to tell you young man, I loved your story and love the watch! Right on
Thank you so much! and thank you for your service because it not only the service member who serves but the families as well
I hope to share some more watch war stories in the future so stay tuned!
Thank you so much for your service! Seems you have a very special aunt and watch. Great video.
She's the best! I'm more than blessed to have her
This was fantastic.
@@wiv3984 thank you so much, I hope to bring a different t style of storytelling to the watch RUclips space
Great story. This is what watches are truly about. Thank you for sharing. Also great testament to the timex that it can handle such force when jumping out of the plane and keep ticking, shows mechanical watches are still very capable in the modern day. Keep up the great content 👏
Thank you so much, comments like yours keep me going! And both Timex and mechanical watches are here to stay, even in a world of apple watches and Rolexes
@WristUnwound no, thank you! You produce great content and show that watches can be meaningful, of high quality, and interesting no matter the price point. Also, my respect for you has gone up massively, serving your country and being an absolute badass in the process. I may not be American, but as a proud Brit myself, I see the USA as a sister country. Take care and much success to you on youtube and life in general.
Anytime I think I'm a bad a$$ my kids humble me real quick, most recently was my daughter telling a complete stranger that my feet stink🤣
Also as our English speaking brothers across the pound we will always have a connection, I've worked a lot with soldiers from the UK and they are our closest allies 364 days out of the year, except on the 4th of July and then we are friends with the french again
@@WristUnwound children are the best, God bless yours. We would be complete egotistical maniacs without them. Take care brother, have a great weekend.
So true, thank you and same to you!
That's your good luck charm, hold it dear. Good story. Look forward for more.
Thanks for watching and looking forward to making more very soon! Do you have any watches that you feel are a good luck charm?
Unfortunately, no good luck charms. Just storys of alot of vintage finds, good deals, trades and making friends through this hobby we call watch collecting.
The friends is one of my favorite parts. When I was getting into collecting I joined a Timex Fan page and it made me go from like to love Are you a part of any virtual or in person watch communities?
I'm in a watch group that meets up once a month. Alot of dealer, flippers and a few real collectors are there. They bring some heavy hitters and rare pieces.
I hope to join a group soon. There are a few near me in Georgia but its hard to find time between kids and work.
Whats the coolest watches you've seen at the meet ups?
I started skydiving in Britain with the university club. We started with static line back then. A couple years later I was running the club. I moved to the US (AZ and FL) and got my AFF jump master rating. I have since gone back to school and had a long successful career. I love hearing your jump stories. Do you usually jump from a Hercules? I had the pleasure of jumping from one for a week at a boogie in Belgium. So much fun!
We usually jump from C-130 and C-17 but I also have a few helicopter jumps as well. How many jumps do you think you've done in your life? I'm only in the 20s
NICE! My Swatch Irony watch with snoopy bands from Army ROTC in college is my prized possession. Lots of super early work outs, getting yelled at, stress, countless injuries, good times, bad times, and everything in between. That’s why it almost feels like an old friend. Cheers!
@@Jberetta999 there is something special about having a watch that when you look at it, you have a flood of memories thanks so much for sharing and if you have the time I’d love to see the watch you can always send me a DM on instagram
Awesome story
Thanks so much for taking the time to listen!
Neat video
@@LoganFoster-kb4of thanks so much! Hope you have more soon
waooo... great story ! : )
Glad you liked it! and thanks for your support!