Loved your content throughout 2023, but dang you saved the best for last Andrew. "The watch basically pays for itself" and "even the watchmaker rubs one out onto it." Comedic gold. Oh and the Vacheron 222 is unreal.
@@michele_The joke is that by the time you’ve regaled all your mates down the pub with stories of how the hands on the Grossman are heat purpled, they will have left, and you can finish all their drinks for free.
Andrew: once again, you nailed it. All of your selections are damn near perfect. I almost spit out my tea upon hearing a couple of those similes! Well done. Well done.
Every time I see that Credor, my blood pressure rises. It's absolutely perfect in its simplicity. And that Grossman, stunning. The VC 222 is also beautiful.
Love how you show off the beauty of Credor and Seiko. The history on the earlier watches was also terrific. You get watches, humor, and history. Thanks
What wonderful writing!!!! Only from an language -loving engineer can abstractions lead to such witty analogies! Great fun! (Talking) Hands down, the best watch channel on the internet.
I was shopping for a GMT watch. The choice is the Rolex Explorer II or the GMTII. The explorer II was about $5,000, while the GMT II was about $7,250. Cheaper or what i really want. Cheaper or what i really want. I had just survived a heart attack, a 5 way by pass and heart valve repair. I said the hell with it, go for broke. Got the GMT II. Never regretted it. Such a gorgeous watch.
Best writing in the watch world by a nautical mile no doubt. What a perfect video to close off the year! To me the part about the 222 was the best bit 😂
Dazzling collection ! Hillarious narrative ! A video to watch several times to soak in all the verbal comparisons, to appreaciate all explanations, to relish in all the macro shots and minute details of the world's top artisans' work ! Terrific stuff !!!
So entertaining I'm tempted to buy one of your novels to see if it's as full of running gags. I'd swap out the Longines for the Omega CK859 as a sector favourite. The Explorer is that friend who never says or does anything to offend or upset you, is always there when you need them and never upstages you. If I wore that VC, beautiful as it is, it would be like Marty Feldman accompanying Uma Thurman.
Some ppl are just meant to be , and you were born for this , judging how watching you and seeing your hands moving and explaining things better than any watch out there mate 😊
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!
No flashing images of watches that make you feel nauseous,just about one of the best reviews i have ever seen.Makes you want to buy them all.Not a bad word for any of the timepieces,just a matter of personal taste.A wonderful,just under 20 minutes,watch education.Can you choose another interesting bunch,you know your subs,to the above lot?Thank you,Andrew for your time.Just wonderful.
Just absolutely faultless, without being boring or unoriginal in the slightest - would never be able to justify the money to buy one new, but it's the sort of thing that's just so nice that secondhand becomes tempting... Bet servicing is ruinous, mind you!
Nice video with some exceptional watches for their simplicity, high quality and good taste!!! But for me, the perfect watch on that list is the Omega Speedmaster, I had 19 different version of it, and of all of them, the one I liked the best was the one with automatic Caliber 1045 in a Moonwatch case. It had Day-Date at 3, Concentric minute and seconds chrono hands, 24-hr indicator at 12, 12-hr counter at 6, and running seconds at 9, was water proof to 100 meters, beat at 28800 VPH, had Column Wheel and Vertical Clutch, anti-magnetic, and had luminous indicators. Lamentably, I stupidly sold it in 2009...........
I'm a knifemaker. Heat treating steel is an absolutely vital aspect of my job. It's what makes the difference between a knife that will last a lifetime, and a piece of steel that just happens to be shaped like a knife. When it comes to watch making, colouring screws blue with heat doesn't offer ANY advantages over colouring them by any other method other than satisfaction for the watchmaker. MASSIVE respect for the skill required to use that method!
Amen to the Tudor Black Bay line. I've found that the Tudor BB 58 GMT, which is a true GMT with two-tone bezel and its companion, the Tudor BB Chrono (which such engine was developed in conjunction with the Breitling B01 column wheel engine) with locking pushers (like the Rolex Daytona) and with each being 41mm in size, having in-house engines, 200m water resistance, locking clasp stainless steel bracelets, COSC specs, screw down Tudor rose stems, tasteful snowflake hour hands and minute swords, and 70 hours of reserve are for than 1/2 of the price of their Rolex counterparts are a relative bargains and yet are timeless and very respectable to wear and depend on for the time of day. Oh, and did I mention, unlike their Rolex counterparts are generally available with very short or no wait times to obtain the Tudor.
I love your content and witty banter. You've got a great voice too. You use watches to talk about people like Top Gear did with cars. The airfryer similie is pure genius. ❤
Nice to see you highlight some obscure brands. The process to make the Credo is fascinating. You should do a video on similar small, obscure or niche brands. Great video. Keep up the good work.
The unexpected roast of Bernie Ecclestone is top notch. While football has Peter Drury, horology has Andrew Morgan. Keep doing what you're doing mate, it's delightful. Have a great 2024!
"I don't want a Rolex, but I want a Rolex..." So true! I too don't want a Rolex, but want a Rolex. And if I were to ever get one, it would 100% be the 36mm stainless steel Explorer.
This is my first time listening to your videos. I absolutely love your British humor! It’s spot on and refreshing! I have a titanium Hamilton Khaki that I love. I also will be purchasing an Omega Speedmaster next.
Another brilliant video, keep up the good work. The 222 is absolutely fantastic and the Credo is simply breathtaking. A bit (lot?) out of my price range but we can always dream.
Guess what sub dial would have been laughed/mocked right out of the pub…..uh, scratch that…….meant to say post flight debrief……..yeah, that’s what I meant…my bad. Any pilot worth a salt would rotglmao…..a what??? A “24 hour” sub dial for what? Just look out the window. Big blue sky and yellow ball in the sky? It is “daytime”. Space walking soon? Oh man, you definitely need a “24 hour dial”! So, a 24 hour sub dial is a deal killer, instantly. Just like a “PowerMatic 80. Thank you Andrew! Love your show with Tom!
Hi Andrew from down under, Tasmania. Have just subscribed to your channel. Your presentation is first class and top marks for your so original commentary. The watches you feature in your presentation are so interesting and good to see some of the ones that pass under the radar. I had a sector dial Longines like the one you mentioned but I parted with it some time ago. Damn!
The near perfect watch for me is my recently gifted to me for Christmas Citizen NY0040-17L promaster diver’s watch. Day date, good lume, decent accuracy with a handwinding and hacking movement, 20 bar water resistance, ISO Diver’s certification, well designed hands and indices that make it very legible and a sixty click bezel that like the chapter ring aligns up properly and all for just over €200.
@johnmacintyre6231 explorer 2 is the only watch I've ever regretted selling and ill buy another when I get offered one. Skydweller is beautiful, but I'd love it in a true 38mm
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
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.
Big fan of the channel and first comment here - maybe your most brilliant commentary ever. Wicked smart and funny as hell. The Grossman watch quips had me laughing out loud and sending this video to my non-watch guy friends. All the best for a stellar 2024.
Get it, but be warned, the current 36mm will give you a big shock because it's very petite, but if you persevere, it will grow om you so much that you will want to wear it everywhere. It's known as a very slow burner.
Love seeing watches I've never encountered before. I am presently enamored with the Seiko True Pogue. Mainly because of the story behind it. But also because of its approachability. And the song is Echoes by Pink Floyd.
Oh my, I just discovered this channel! You upped the game with jokes and pacing - wonderfully entertaining, and some great watches, of course. Thank you!
Super shocked when you mentioned the SLGA021 as one of the watches on this list since thats the watch im wearing right now. 🥰 Thanks for the justification 😂
Can’t believe you didn’t mention the Omega Seamaster, the IWC Ingenieur, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut, the Audermars Piguet Royal Oak. Those are pretty much perfect to me!
I love your reviews: erudite and entertaining! I do wonder however, why watches that are not-so-good one week, become fantastic the next!? Whatever; I love you! Keep it up! 😁👍
Why am I just hearing about some of these??? All the watch creators over the years and here's you stepping to your own beat. Like a horological Sam Rockwell taking three stage. Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love my Vache overseas...most beautiful watch ever...nicest blue ..... 222 is legend... but way to expensive for me the 57260 is the famous pocket watch...but a song ? Miles Davis ? or Pink Floyd ? The seagull sound ? all the best, from Spain
Andrew, this list is brilliant. I hate Grand Seiko's scratch-on-the-chalkboard-clashing-fonts logo (clearly seen at 12:17) on the Lake Suwa but the water effect on the dial is stunning. I love your unwavering passion for the Credor Eichi II. There's an argument for the Eichi II as the most beautiful watch ever made. I would also add to this list the Kikuchi Nakagawa Murakumo. In an entirely different category I would also include the Citizen 0100, especially if "perfection" is your requirement.
My favourite is the Grand Seiko Spring Drive. The most advanced automatic watch(incorporating a quartz crystal for greater accuracy than a Rolex) on the planet!❤
Loved your content throughout 2023, but dang you saved the best for last Andrew. "The watch basically pays for itself" and "even the watchmaker rubs one out onto it." Comedic gold. Oh and the Vacheron 222 is unreal.
These ones blew me away 😂😅
I haven’t stopped laughing to this one 😂❤
yeah the 222 is a mandatory grail piece for annyone thats into watches
"The watch basically pays for itself" I didn't get it can you explain please?
@@michele_The joke is that by the time you’ve regaled all your mates down the pub with stories of how the hands on the Grossman are heat purpled, they will have left, and you can finish all their drinks for free.
Andrew: once again, you nailed it. All of your selections are damn near perfect. I almost spit out my tea upon hearing a couple of those similes! Well done. Well done.
Every time I see that Credor, my blood pressure rises. It's absolutely perfect in its simplicity. And that Grossman, stunning. The VC 222 is also beautiful.
You are so very fun! Love your writing, Andrew...oh, and the watch commentary too. Happy New Year!
Andrew just reached peaked narration with this video. Truly a masterclass in wit and metaphors.
"Since the Rolex Store has nothing to take away... I'd call that point, proven" 😂😂😂
Love how you show off the beauty of Credor and Seiko. The history on the earlier watches was also terrific. You get watches, humor, and history. Thanks
What wonderful writing!!!! Only from an language -loving engineer can abstractions lead to such witty analogies! Great fun!
(Talking) Hands down, the best watch channel on the internet.
I was shopping for a GMT watch. The choice is the Rolex Explorer II or the GMTII. The explorer II was about $5,000, while the GMT II was about $7,250. Cheaper or what i really want. Cheaper or what i really want. I had just survived a heart attack, a 5 way by pass and heart valve repair. I said the hell with it, go for broke. Got the GMT II. Never regretted it. Such a gorgeous watch.
Best writing in the watch world by a nautical mile no doubt. What a perfect video to close off the year! To me the part about the 222 was the best bit 😂
Dazzling collection ! Hillarious narrative ! A video to watch several times to soak in all the verbal comparisons, to appreaciate all explanations, to relish in all the macro shots and minute details of the world's top artisans' work ! Terrific stuff !!!
You have just referenced Echoes by Pink Floyd. A fabulous track, even in the 21st century 👌
We have a winner!
Bingo John!
"You know a watch is good when even the watchmaker rubs one out onto it" Classic!
Andrew just doesn’t miss does he? Love your content thank you!
“The birth of Bernie Ecclestone”.. oh, that got me good 😄. I follow F1 since 1983, so I truly get it👌🏻
So entertaining I'm tempted to buy one of your novels to see if it's as full of running gags. I'd swap out the Longines for the Omega CK859 as a sector favourite. The Explorer is that friend who never says or does anything to offend or upset you, is always there when you need them and never upstages you. If I wore that VC, beautiful as it is, it would be like Marty Feldman accompanying Uma Thurman.
A masterclass in writing and watch selection. Bravo Andrew.
OMG, the back of the Credor watch is unreal...it is beautiful on a different level...!
Some ppl are just meant to be , and you were born for this , judging how watching you and seeing your hands moving and explaining things better than any watch out there mate 😊
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!
No flashing images of watches that make you feel nauseous,just about one of the best reviews i have ever seen.Makes you want to buy them all.Not a bad word for any of the timepieces,just a matter of personal taste.A wonderful,just under 20 minutes,watch education.Can you choose another interesting bunch,you know your subs,to the above lot?Thank you,Andrew for your time.Just wonderful.
Happy New Year Andrew! This is one of your best independent videos for 2023! I loved your picks, and your sense of humor is off the charts!
Thank you very much, and happy new year to you too!
Thank you for recognizing Moritz Grossman, now let's talk about Marco Lang and his brands. Great video as always!
222 is crazy nice
Just absolutely faultless, without being boring or unoriginal in the slightest - would never be able to justify the money to buy one new, but it's the sort of thing that's just so nice that secondhand becomes tempting... Bet servicing is ruinous, mind you!
Nice video with some exceptional watches for their simplicity, high quality and good taste!!! But for me, the perfect watch on that list is the Omega Speedmaster, I had 19 different version of it, and of all of them, the one I liked the best was the one with automatic Caliber 1045 in a Moonwatch case. It had Day-Date at 3, Concentric minute and seconds chrono hands, 24-hr indicator at 12, 12-hr counter at 6, and running seconds at 9, was water proof to 100 meters, beat at 28800 VPH, had Column Wheel and Vertical Clutch, anti-magnetic, and had luminous indicators. Lamentably, I stupidly sold it in 2009...........
Fantastic, great bunch of watches and laugh out loud humour. Keep up the good work. I love it!
I'm a knifemaker. Heat treating steel is an absolutely vital aspect of my job. It's what makes the difference between a knife that will last a lifetime, and a piece of steel that just happens to be shaped like a knife. When it comes to watch making, colouring screws blue with heat doesn't offer ANY advantages over colouring them by any other method other than satisfaction for the watchmaker. MASSIVE respect for the skill required to use that method!
I own a vintage watch with the Credor logo on it. I feel so special.
Amen to the Tudor Black Bay line. I've found that the Tudor BB 58 GMT, which is a true GMT with two-tone bezel and its companion, the Tudor BB Chrono (which such engine was developed in conjunction with the Breitling B01 column wheel engine) with locking pushers (like the Rolex Daytona) and with each being 41mm in size, having in-house engines, 200m water resistance, locking clasp stainless steel bracelets, COSC specs, screw down Tudor rose stems, tasteful snowflake hour hands and minute swords, and 70 hours of reserve are for than 1/2 of the price of their Rolex counterparts are a relative bargains and yet are timeless and very respectable to wear and depend on for the time of day. Oh, and did I mention, unlike their Rolex counterparts are generally available with very short or no wait times to obtain the Tudor.
I love your content and witty banter. You've got a great voice too. You use watches to talk about people like Top Gear did with cars. The airfryer similie is pure genius. ❤
Your constant references to Formula 1 really chuffs my bits, absolutely love your work.
The vc 222 is a thing of beauty, everything vacheron does is beautiful,
Mastery in narration and video. Thanks mate.
Nice to see you highlight some obscure brands. The process to make the Credo is fascinating. You should do a video on similar small, obscure or niche brands. Great video. Keep up the good work.
Some of the best writing I have ever experienced online. Nope, the best. I appreciate the effort.
The unexpected roast of Bernie Ecclestone is top notch. While football has Peter Drury, horology has Andrew Morgan. Keep doing what you're doing mate, it's delightful. Have a great 2024!
"I don't want a Rolex, but I want a Rolex..." So true! I too don't want a Rolex, but want a Rolex. And if I were to ever get one, it would 100% be the 36mm stainless steel Explorer.
Top form today Andrew, top form! (And the watches weren't too shabby either). Happy New Year!
This is my first time listening to your videos. I absolutely love your British humor! It’s spot on and refreshing! I have a titanium Hamilton Khaki that I love. I also will be purchasing an Omega Speedmaster next.
I think the BB54 is even more perfect than the 58 due to it's refined clasp and better proportions.
Just a perfect presentation of a perfect video about perfect watches!
amzwatch has set a new standard for replica watches. Their craftsmanship is impeccable. Its hard to tell the difference from the originals
Cant fault your picks. Id also pick the Lange Saxonia Thin in either pink gold or copper blue. Elegant and simple
Another brilliant video, keep up the good work. The 222 is absolutely fantastic and the Credo is simply breathtaking. A bit (lot?) out of my price range but we can always dream.
Guess what sub dial would have been laughed/mocked right out of the pub…..uh, scratch that…….meant to say post flight debrief……..yeah, that’s what I meant…my bad. Any pilot worth a salt would rotglmao…..a what??? A “24 hour” sub dial for what? Just look out the window. Big blue sky and yellow ball in the sky? It is “daytime”. Space walking soon? Oh man, you definitely need a “24 hour dial”! So, a 24 hour sub dial is a deal killer, instantly. Just like a “PowerMatic 80. Thank you Andrew! Love your show with Tom!
Oh my god. It’s the face of the voice I’ve listened to for so long.
Hi Andrew from down under, Tasmania. Have just subscribed to your channel. Your presentation is first class and top marks for your so original commentary. The watches you feature in your presentation are so interesting and good to see some of the ones that pass under the radar. I had a sector dial Longines like the one you mentioned but I parted with it some time ago. Damn!
The near perfect watch for me is my recently gifted to me for Christmas Citizen NY0040-17L promaster diver’s watch. Day date, good lume, decent accuracy with a handwinding and hacking movement, 20 bar water resistance, ISO Diver’s certification, well designed hands and indices that make it very legible and a sixty click bezel that like the chapter ring aligns up properly and all for just over €200.
The perfect Rolex for me is the 36mm Datejust silver dial smooth bezel on Oyster bracelet aka Siver Bullet 😊
In the previous incarnation with wider lugs, I can happily concur.
@@HeelhookHustler nailed it!
Explorer 2 or sky dweller with the blueface
@johnmacintyre6231 explorer 2 is the only watch I've ever regretted selling and ill buy another when I get offered one. Skydweller is beautiful, but I'd love it in a true 38mm
@@HeelhookHustler 38mm would be to small for my wrist would have to be the 42mm
Great choice, Andrew! I'm really not into dress watches but that JLC Reverso and the Credor I'd happily wear
The Vacheron Constantin 222 is just gorgeous...
Great collection presented with a witty commentary. Absolutely Perfect. Greetings to you and yours
Love watching your content, perfect combination of fun and learning about watches
What an amazing outcome for a beautiful watch. Always a pleasure to see amzwatch work your magic. Thanks for sharing this transformation with us!
just so dang awesome. amazing writing. the first time I've gut laughed at a watch review. thank you.
very cool video. The Explorer 36 has been the one and only that I have had my eyes set on for so long.
It's gorgeous, believe me. The best legibility you can get, much much better than my Wimbledon, especially when the hands overlap.
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
My picks for perfect watches from this list are m Grossman, grand Seiko and definately the Credor all three of them absolutely stunning!
Wow, you mentioned This Mortal Coil, the 4AD supergroup 👍👍👍👍
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.
Big fan of the channel and first comment here - maybe your most brilliant commentary ever. Wicked smart and funny as hell. The Grossman watch quips had me laughing out loud and sending this video to my non-watch guy friends. All the best for a stellar 2024.
Yup. The Rolex Explorer is on top of my list.
Get it, but be warned, the current 36mm will give you a big shock because it's very petite, but if you persevere, it will grow om you so much that you will want to wear it everywhere. It's known as a very slow burner.
Omega Speedmaster! Yes. Perfect.
Thanks for a great year of wonderful content Andrew. You saved your best ‘til last. A well considered list of great pieces.
Fantastic list! Unfortunately, I will MAYBE only be able to afford some of the first two or three.
First video I've seen of yours - hillarious AND informative. Loved it. Subscribed.
Happy New Year! I always enjoy your videos and clever & insightful commentary.
Happy new year to you too!
Love seeing watches I've never encountered before. I am presently enamored with the Seiko True Pogue. Mainly because of the story behind it. But also because of its approachability.
And the song is Echoes by Pink Floyd.
Oh my, I just discovered this channel! You upped the game with jokes and pacing - wonderfully entertaining, and some great watches, of course. Thank you!
Super shocked when you mentioned the SLGA021 as one of the watches on this list since thats the watch im wearing right now. 🥰
Thanks for the justification 😂
God!!! AMZWATCH Who would have thought those gorgeous watches go for that low!!!
Andrew, you nailed it again!
Amazing list, specially when it arrives to the JLC😍
Wish you an awesome 2024!
Excellent content and production as always Andrew! Looking forward to more in 2024!
Can’t believe you didn’t mention the Omega Seamaster, the IWC Ingenieur, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut, the Audermars Piguet Royal Oak. Those are pretty much perfect to me!
Im here for Andrew’s witty narrative and he did not disappoint. 😂
I absolutely loved the “rubs one out onto it” remark!🤣😂🤣😳
Watches are so delicate and intricately designed, so I have intense respect and admiration for MaMaCoo watch makers
"Tefnut... a non-sticky testicle..."
Holymoly. That is something.
One of the best, if not the best, watch content
Thank you!
I agree with you completely about the Rolex Explorer. It is a perfect watch.
All watch reviewers that I know love BB 58
I love your reviews: erudite and entertaining! I do wonder however, why watches that are not-so-good one week, become fantastic the next!? Whatever; I love you! Keep it up! 😁👍
Why am I just hearing about some of these??? All the watch creators over the years and here's you stepping to your own beat. Like a horological Sam Rockwell taking three stage. Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Truly a great collection, showing good taste.
Best arcame reference in my recent memory... Clippy. Bravo,
I love my Vache overseas...most beautiful watch ever...nicest blue .....
222 is legend... but way to expensive for me
the 57260 is the famous pocket watch...but a song ? Miles Davis ? or Pink Floyd ? The seagull sound ?
all the best, from Spain
Cartier Tank Normale in platinum is pretty perfect I reckon
Andrew, this list is brilliant. I hate Grand Seiko's scratch-on-the-chalkboard-clashing-fonts logo (clearly seen at 12:17) on the Lake Suwa but the water effect on the dial is stunning. I love your unwavering passion for the Credor Eichi II. There's an argument for the Eichi II as the most beautiful watch ever made. I would also add to this list the Kikuchi Nakagawa Murakumo. In an entirely different category I would also include the Citizen 0100, especially if "perfection" is your requirement.
My favourite is the Grand Seiko Spring Drive. The most advanced automatic watch(incorporating a quartz crystal for greater accuracy than a Rolex) on the planet!❤
Nice video. Some beautiful watches. I'm lucky enough to own two of them. The explorer and moon watch. Love them.
The song that dominates one side of the LP with a weird bit in the middle: Echoes by Pink Floyd?
Love the video, as always!
You got it!
i'm shocked- M. Grossman traded places with your beloved A. Lange & Sohne! (cheers and Happy New Year!)
You had me dying in this one man , i think you’re onto something
I may be biased, but swap the 222 with the Overseas - just for the second hand :) the Eichi II is indeed the perfect watch, especially in blue.
I can't afford any of those watches, but I laughed throughout the video!
Hilariously well done!
Credor Eichii ii is my perfect watch, too... I'm off to Japan in 3 weeks and hoping to visit the Seiko museum in Tokyo to maybe see one in the flesh ❤
I totally agree about the lake sewa.
Own 2 Grand Seiko right now & working my courage to move towards Credor soon…love it but just couldn’t justify myself to get one yet. 😅
Speedmaster is Speedmaster, but my goodness the Reverso Tribute Chronograph is just breathtaking.
Guinand Flight Engineer is a legitimate masterpiece of a tool watch . Love the Credor .