This show is criminally underrated. Tim knows so many watches off the top of his head it’s ridiculous. Tim, I’m in Toronto Canada and I really appreciate your content when I get home from a long day of work. Cheers kind sir. Your a gentleman and a scholar
Yeah, I'll be lucky to get 10K views on this. It breaks my heart because of the emotion and energy that goes into making it, but it's not a click magnet. I'm not sure how much longer I can commit a full Monday each week to preparing this in its current full-length format. Best, Tim
Weekly shows that maintain the high standard you’ve set seems unrealistic. Love the show, but if you drop to bi-monthly, or monthly, I think we would all understand. Sadly, all good things must come to an end. Im here for the duration.@@the1916companywatchreviews
@@the1916companywatchreviews You can't stop with the show Tim! Usually its to late for me to watch live (lives in Norway ) but I love to have my breakfast or evening snack and watch the show. Tuesday will not be the same without!
One of my favourite episodes that I’ve seen. Thanks for showcasing some of Omegas best this last decade. My favourites are the CK2998, denim Railmaster, and titanium Seamaster.
That Railmaster Denim was something special! I believe it should have received as much attention as the Tudor BB58 and its derivatives. Certainly, the denim dial with crosshairs was a design masterstroke. Best, Tim
Tim you are both informative and entertaining! Your horological expertise is unparalleled and it’s obvious you take pride in your work. Thank you for the experience
It's my pleasure. I try to add value to the collector community with these videos. Aside from a few news-focused segments, most of what I stream each Monday is designed to live longterm as a reference for people in the hobby or new to the hobby. Best, Tim
Thank you, Joseph! I hope to see you again this fall or in 2025. Let me know when you're in the northeast. I'll give you a heads-up if I'm heading down to promote my offices in South Florida. Best, Tim
I love it enough that I'd consider a purchase if we were to bring in a used example. But it would need to be the green one for me to really eye an acquisition. Best, Tim
My favorite brand!! Long time viewer here:) I was really hoping you’d list what I thought was your favorite Aqua Terra - the 38 mm Annual Calendar, as one of your top ten.
I hope I never get to a point in my life when receiving a reply from Tim Mosso is nothing to write home about❤ I’m actually contemplating between the 38 and 43 mm version of this watch in gold with the brown/grey dial. I have a fairly large wrist (7-7.5 range) but I’ve always felt like the 43 just wears really big. Do you think the 38 would be too small? Would you buy it in gold? All the best, Nate
@@netanelostrov3425 That is a large wrist, and I think you could easily wear the full size ATAC or even consider the superb -- and even more underrated -- Hour Vision Annual Calendar. That might be the best solution, and there is a bracelet version if you're willing to do some hunting. Best, Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviewsThanks Tim😊 I absolutely love the hour vision annual calendar!! I just found the 38mm ATAC in rose gold on a bracelet for an unbeatable price, and I’m trying to convince myself that it won’t be too small on me:) However, after seeing the hour vision in gold, I’m officially smitten, lol. Now I’m not sure if I should go for the white or brown dial. 😂
I went to the Grey Side but couldn't resist the meteorite dial and rose gold accents. The only downside is that the gold edge of the bezel is not as scratch resistant so a bit more care must be taken.
I *have* seen a brown dial 3rd Gen Overseas time & date. The owner, a Charlotte banker, moved it as a nearly straight trade for a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph.
It's a VERY special watch. I loved it at the time, but nobody else did, so it's rare. I suspect that it's close in rarity to the 2000V Ultra Thin OS gen III. I've seen two of those firsthand but only one brown dial 4500. Best, Tim
It was tough to narrow the selection to ten pieces. The one notable fallow period is the last two years. Aside from the crazy new analog-digital regatta timer, the last two years have been a period defined by new variants of existing models. Best, Tim
I'd like to see a true Moonwatch sized ceramic case or the 39.7mm CK2998 case in ceramic. That and thinner models are my wishes for future Speedmasters. Best, Tim
It would be nice if omega made more FOIS watches. Heard that a titanium speedy is likely coming (in the moonwatch case). Probably a 2025 speedy Tuesday release?
That's possible. I think there's interest in this kind of titanium Speedmaster, and there's also some interest in a ceramic 42mm Moonwatch case size. Best, Tim
Great video 👍 The problem with Omega is their service costs are too high. It will bankrupt your hobby if you have to service one of the high complication timepiece.
I think we've got co-axial certified Omega watchmakers in house. And I'm pretty sure we're not the only independent but certified Omega shop around. See if you can get one of those to look at the next Omega you need to service. Best, Tim
Tim, great show and thank you for the advanced notice RE: no show next week. Also appreciate you not tolerating that rude commenter at the end of the show.
Yeah, that weirdo at the end was clearly a lowlife. The thumbnail I posted is an actual combo I put together on Omega's website, and I think it looks cool. We'll be back with Watches Tonight on October 7. Thanks for supporting the show. Best, Tim
Nice watches, but the expensive ones, like speedmasters in precious metals lost so much value out of the door it is not sustainable, a 30k watch resale at 50% discount in New conditions and full set... that's a real problem, that's worst than buying designer clothes or furnitures as far as value retention ..it means that the collectors with options don't chose Omega period. this is why they have to spend so much money on celebrities to pretend they are in demand... its all marketing for the uneducated..beside that they are good watches just not worth it to invest in.
@@KrispyCrem3I think he is referring to the rainbow strap on the thumbnail. If you view any watch on the Omega website, you can visualise it on multiple straps, including this one 🌈
This show is criminally underrated. Tim knows so many watches off the top of his head it’s ridiculous. Tim, I’m in Toronto Canada and I really appreciate your content when I get home from a long day of work. Cheers kind sir. Your a gentleman and a scholar
Tim one of a kind. Grateful to have him as a guide through this passion!
Tim is the watch 🐐!!
Yeah, I'll be lucky to get 10K views on this. It breaks my heart because of the emotion and energy that goes into making it, but it's not a click magnet. I'm not sure how much longer I can commit a full Monday each week to preparing this in its current full-length format.
Best,
Tim
Weekly shows that maintain the high standard you’ve set seems unrealistic. Love the show, but if you drop to bi-monthly, or monthly, I think we would all understand. Sadly, all good things must come to an end. Im here for the duration.@@the1916companywatchreviews
@@the1916companywatchreviews You can't stop with the show Tim! Usually its to late for me to watch live (lives in Norway ) but I love to have my breakfast or evening snack and watch the show. Tuesday will not be the same without!
One of my favourite episodes that I’ve seen. Thanks for showcasing some of Omegas best this last decade. My favourites are the CK2998, denim Railmaster, and titanium Seamaster.
That Railmaster Denim was something special! I believe it should have received as much attention as the Tudor BB58 and its derivatives. Certainly, the denim dial with crosshairs was a design masterstroke.
Best,
Tim
Tim is the best. This was a great briefing.
Thank you for supporting our show!
Best,
Tim
Absolutely fantastic show, the depth of knowledge is frightening. My favourite brand too so this was perfection for me. Tim is the undisputed champ
Thank you for supporting our show!
Best,
Tim
I'm never letting go of my ed white 321 reissue. It's a work of art and fits like a dream.
Agreed. Hold on to that. I can see them becoming as collectible as the original 105.003.
Best,
Tim
Great show Tim and crew. I am not a big fan of Omega, but I definitely love a couple of their Speed Master Schumacher.
Thanks, Abdul! I always enjoy the wrist shots you forward.
Best,
Tim
Tim you are both informative and entertaining! Your horological expertise is unparalleled and it’s obvious you take pride in your work. Thank you for the experience
It's my pleasure. I try to add value to the collector community with these videos. Aside from a few news-focused segments, most of what I stream each Monday is designed to live longterm as a reference for people in the hobby or new to the hobby.
Best,
Tim
Great in the back! A Dalibor Farny Puri-6 Nixie clock. I own one too, next to my 1967 Omega Seamaster300
Tim.....the 2998 a permanent part of my collection on an Aaron Bespoke Strap. I love it.
Thank you, Joseph! I hope to see you again this fall or in 2025. Let me know when you're in the northeast. I'll give you a heads-up if I'm heading down to promote my offices in South Florida.
Best,
Tim
Thank you Tim and Team
Glad to see the Ultra Light on the list. One of the coolest price-not-important watches any brand has done in the last few years
I love it enough that I'd consider a purchase if we were to bring in a used example. But it would need to be the green one for me to really eye an acquisition.
Best,
Tim
The new 2024 Paris Olympics Omega is stunning
I also think it looks awesome. What I haven't determined is whether the new strap employs a velcro closure. THAT would be awesome.
Thanks Tim.
I love the ultra light!
It's extremely special. So special, in fact, that I haven't even seen one in person five years after launch.
Best,
Tim
My favorite brand!! Long time viewer here:) I was really hoping you’d list what I thought was your favorite Aqua Terra - the 38 mm Annual Calendar, as one of your top ten.
I like it a lot, but the ATAC pre-dates my 10-year timeframe. It's certainly something I'd buy if I were shopping for an Omega new or used.
Best,
Tim
I hope I never get to a point in my life when receiving a reply from Tim Mosso is nothing to write home about❤
I’m actually contemplating between the 38 and 43 mm version of this watch in gold with the brown/grey dial.
I have a fairly large wrist (7-7.5 range) but I’ve always felt like the 43 just wears really big. Do you think the 38 would be too small? Would you buy it in gold?
All the best,
Nate
@@netanelostrov3425 That is a large wrist, and I think you could easily wear the full size ATAC or even consider the superb -- and even more underrated -- Hour Vision Annual Calendar. That might be the best solution, and there is a bracelet version if you're willing to do some hunting.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviewsThanks Tim😊 I absolutely love the hour vision annual calendar!! I just found the 38mm ATAC in rose gold on a bracelet for an unbeatable price, and I’m trying to convince myself that it won’t be too small on me:)
However, after seeing the hour vision in gold, I’m officially smitten, lol. Now I’m not sure if I should go for the white or brown dial. 😂
I went to the Grey Side but couldn't resist the meteorite dial and rose gold accents. The only downside is that the gold edge of the bezel is not as scratch resistant so a bit more care must be taken.
Awesome choice. Send me a wrist shot if you think of it.
Best,
Tim
Good thinking Tim... stay classy.
Thanks for supporting the show!
Best,
Tim
Omega just needs a Proper GMT watch line-up!
I *have* seen a brown dial 3rd Gen Overseas time & date. The owner, a Charlotte banker, moved it as a nearly straight trade for a Patek Philippe perpetual calendar chronograph.
It's a VERY special watch. I loved it at the time, but nobody else did, so it's rare. I suspect that it's close in rarity to the 2000V Ultra Thin OS gen III. I've seen two of those firsthand but only one brown dial 4500.
Best,
Tim
Tim - we’d love to hear/see more about the Garrick S6 - or have I missed a video on that?
@@danchapman5944 And here is an interview I recorded with Dave Brailsford of Garrick: ruclips.net/video/Zit6lHVAqJg/видео.html
Best,
Tim
What bangers at the beginning there. Gotta change carrier.
It was tough to narrow the selection to ten pieces. The one notable fallow period is the last two years. Aside from the crazy new analog-digital regatta timer, the last two years have been a period defined by new variants of existing models.
Best,
Tim
What's nice with the Grey side is it still looks like metal. Isn't it time for some smaller ceramics? Most are like this one or even bigger.
I'd like to see a true Moonwatch sized ceramic case or the 39.7mm CK2998 case in ceramic. That and thinner models are my wishes for future Speedmasters.
Best,
Tim
It would be nice if omega made more FOIS watches. Heard that a titanium speedy is likely coming (in the moonwatch case). Probably a 2025 speedy Tuesday release?
That's possible. I think there's interest in this kind of titanium Speedmaster, and there's also some interest in a ceramic 42mm Moonwatch case size.
Best,
Tim
Great video 👍
The problem with Omega is their service costs are too high.
It will bankrupt your hobby if you have to service one of the high complication timepiece.
Most high end collectors don’t buy complicated movements from Omega. 95% of Omega’s sold are 15k or less.
if you can afford one of their high complication timepieces you can afford the service costs. You know they call them luxury timepieces.
I think we've got co-axial certified Omega watchmakers in house. And I'm pretty sure we're not the only independent but certified Omega shop around. See if you can get one of those to look at the next Omega you need to service.
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews your reply don’t make any sense.
@@mikemurphy8996try serving a moon watch 😂
Tim, great show and thank you for the advanced notice RE: no show next week. Also appreciate you not tolerating that rude commenter at the end of the show.
What incident are you referring to?
Yeah, that weirdo at the end was clearly a lowlife. The thumbnail I posted is an actual combo I put together on Omega's website, and I think it looks cool. We'll be back with Watches Tonight on October 7. Thanks for supporting the show.
Best,
Tim
How does he know so many things
If you love something enough, expertise comes easily. But I'd never claim to be an expert, only a student.
Best,
Tim
So much echo. Great show nonetheless.
I thought you died your hair blonde for a moment
Perhaps an odd reflection from the house lights?
Best,
Tim
@@the1916companywatchreviews that and the background pictures. Don't worry - you look great 👌
Nice watches, but the expensive ones, like speedmasters in precious metals lost so much value out of the door it is not sustainable, a 30k watch resale at 50% discount in New conditions and full set... that's a real problem, that's worst than buying designer clothes or furnitures as far as value retention ..it means that the collectors with options don't chose Omega period. this is why they have to spend so much money on celebrities to pretend they are in demand... its all marketing for the uneducated..beside that they are good watches just not worth it to invest in.
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So you're making Omega political???? Queer Omega? And here you are on YT, guess you never made it in the Castro
Do you have a timestamp? I know Swatch Group is v woke.
@@KrispyCrem3I think he is referring to the rainbow strap on the thumbnail. If you view any watch on the Omega website, you can visualise it on multiple straps, including this one 🌈
@@NineHellHeaven you know, you're right.
I'd love to have even a basic, blue dial Globemaster
So this is a gay watch channel? BYE BYE 👋