Fully agree on Jaeger. It’s a German name and at least to me it seems legitimate to pronounce it in its original language. Most Swiss Germans do so. On the other hand Edmond Jaeger was born in Alsace which was French at the time (before it became German and then French again). Edmond went to Paris before teaming up with LeCoultre based in the Vallée de Joux. Not surprisingly the brand itself uses the French pronunciation. Although this seems to be the preferred way you could get away with the German version.
To the people suggesting Jaeger should be pronounced with a German accent: Edmond Jaeger was a frenchman, born in Andlau, Alsace, a region of France both nowadays and when he was born, so you should pronounce both Jaeger and LeCoultre like he's pronouncing them, with a French accent.
Well, however in Alsace Jaeger is pronounced the German way. It doesn't mean when a region is located in France that they all speak French. In Alsace many (older) people speak a mixture between a German dialect and some French words included! So pronouncing Jaeger the German way seems more correct to me than to pronounce it French! 🤔
So he likely would’ve still pronounced his name the German way but to end the argument, all people from geneva pronounce Jaeger like the German way and Le Coultre in french
Tudor. Family name of fairly early English Kings and Queens, including the infamous Henry the eighth. Pronounce it like “ Chew - duh”. Also, your repeating “ Hublot, Hublot,” reminded me of the wonderful 1950s JaquesTati film ‘ Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot ’ or ‘Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday’ in English.
Your ironic "facepalm" pronounciation of Seiko (セイコー) is actually quite correct, the "i" is diminished and sometimes even reduced completely to just a simple stop.
It's humorous to me that while looking to hear the pronunciation of Yema, a French brand, I've come across two Frenchmen who made pronunciation videos and neither mentions Yema. Is it Yem-a, Yay-ma, or Yaw-ma?
It's probably not in the same league as the brands you mentioned but in the UK Raymond Weil is usually pronounced as Raymond Wheel. I understand that it really sounds like Raymon Vay in French. Thank you for the education.
Well, Tissot is located in the French speaking part of Switzerland (Le Locle). Therefore it's pronounced French: "Tisso". (You don't pronounce the last letter "t".)
Being a swiss german, your french is not bad. Though french NEVER emphasize on the first syllable. Hope that your viewers follow your instructions anyway 👍
I want to know how to pronounce MAJESTRON!! I have an old one, very likely worth the cost of making it to begin with. But I can't find anywhere to show me how to pronounce it and it's making me insane because of my OCD. How is it pronounced????
@@watchcraft Also, Rolex are originally an English brand from London, England, so the English pronounciation is the only correct one, same principle for every brand, otherwise people could just pronounce every brand wrongly. Glad you mentioned Omega, big O, oh-mega, I am irritated by people calling it Omeeega.
00:43 Rolex
01:12 Audemars Piguet
01:25 Patek Philippe
01:50 Omega
02:08 Seiko
02:40 Vacheron Konstantin
02:55 Cartier
03:31 Tudor
03:40 A.Lange & Söhne
04:02 Glashütte
04:14 Hublot
04:47 IWC
05:08 Jaeger-LeCoultre
06:00 Breitling
06:53 TAG Heuer
07:40 Panerai
07:45 BVLGARI
08:19 Blancpain
08:24 Montblanc
08:28 Chopard
08:33 Ulysse Nardin
08:39 Piaget
08:42 Bremont
08:47 Girard-Perregaux
08:52 Roger Dubuis
08:56 F.P.Journe
Thank you so much!
Fully agree on Jaeger. It’s a German name and at least to me it seems legitimate to pronounce it in its original language. Most Swiss Germans do so. On the other hand Edmond Jaeger was born in Alsace which was French at the time (before it became German and then French again). Edmond went to Paris before teaming up with LeCoultre based in the Vallée de Joux. Not surprisingly the brand itself uses the French pronunciation. Although this seems to be the preferred way you could get away with the German version.
This is a fantastic video. I just purchased my first JLC which brought me here. But I learned a ton. Great job, and thanks! Subbed.
The best name pronunciation of all the RUclips channels! Thanks.
Fantastic knowledge. Cheers for posting.
Thank you so much.
I learned a lot from u. God bless and can’t wait for more videos
Very interesting. I was struggling with the pronunciation of some brands until I found your video. Thanks a lot
I guess you speak German fluently. Your pronunciation is just perfect.
This guy is great! Excellent presentation and video! :)
haha i like your swiss german accent, good french prononciation
I tried several times and just can't get Cartier to sound close to authentic as you did. Still appreciate the education.
Fascinating - thank you.
You're a funny guy, and knowledgeable. New subscriber.
Montblanc is a German company founded in Berlin and now based in Hamburg. Still doesn’t change the pronunciation. Good video!
Lange and JLC are the most conflictive to me, but I´m ok, I can´t afford them anyway.
I’ve been in love with Lange for years now and I’m just getting it down lmao
Make some effort and earn a better future,don’t just give up and be proud of it,that’s lazy and disappointing
@@hefei4310 so does that mean to you to quit your own job, or not like your job at all? Don't worry, you will grow out of it child
@@alexandergk9947 No, he doesn’t mean that.
XD
That was good & fun. Thank you
Firstly thank you so much for taking the time to do this. Secondly oh my god I’ve Ben pronouncing them all wrong my whole life 😅
To the people suggesting Jaeger should be pronounced with a German accent: Edmond Jaeger was a frenchman, born in Andlau, Alsace, a region of France both nowadays and when he was born, so you should pronounce both Jaeger and LeCoultre like he's pronouncing them, with a French accent.
thanks for the intersting background info! I didn't know
When you say German, do you mean Deutsch?
Well, however in Alsace Jaeger is pronounced the German way. It doesn't mean when a region is located in France that they all speak French. In Alsace many (older) people speak a mixture between a German dialect and some French words included! So pronouncing Jaeger the German way seems more correct to me than to pronounce it French! 🤔
So he likely would’ve still pronounced his name the German way but to end the argument, all people from geneva pronounce Jaeger like the German way and Le Coultre in french
As a famous Kaiju Hunter, I pronounce it Yaygar
Thanks friend
Great 👍
Good video
Thank you for sharing!
Very nice. Thank you.
Thanks!
Very nice!!!
Thanks , this helped a lot 😊
glad it was useful to you
awak banya bodok,cornet!
I am Asian and I am developing a sore throat learning how to pronounce the RRRRR
😂😂😂
Thank you!
happy to help
Tudor. Family name of fairly early English Kings and Queens, including the infamous Henry the eighth. Pronounce it like “ Chew - duh”.
Also, your repeating “ Hublot, Hublot,” reminded me of the wonderful 1950s JaquesTati film ‘ Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot ’ or ‘Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday’ in English.
Mal wieder was gelernt, danke
gern geschehen
The R sound in Panerai and Bvlgari is the italian sound, not the french or german sound as it was said in the video
you're right. my italian is pretty bad :-( apologies
I usually speak Visa or Master and sales staff don't seem to mind!
I choked myself at 4:21 trying to say Hublot
Salamat
Your ironic "facepalm" pronounciation of Seiko (セイコー) is actually quite correct, the "i" is diminished and sometimes even reduced completely to just a simple stop.
oh thanks I'm glad to hear that I wasn't completely off
This is like asmr for me
4:41 Looking for this one
im only waiting of tissot coz d only watch i can afford but not mentioned
1:13 I beg to differ, but the right pronunciation for the “de” in Audemars Piguet is not “dé” or “they”, but “də” almost like “the”.
You are partially right. In fact the "e" is mute like the "s" : Audmar Piguet
I'm still unsure how to say Timex. Please help
2:24 this is exactly what I felt about what was mentioned here 0:16 😂😂😂😂
Sweet
How about Hublot? Is is Hoob - low, am i correct?, but Rolex is o.g. "Rolex"
IWC is english name. International Watch Company of Schaffhausen
Merci 👍🏿
How do you pronounce Bedat so I'm not asking for the W.C. (not the I.W.C.🙂)?
In the UK we pronounce Tudor, like Chew-dor, rather than Two-dor. 👍🏻
Basically French is full of spelling mistakes.
Boss
Oh•May•Gah...I like to say it the way it is, O•Meh•Gah
Regarding the pronunciation of "Jaeger". Edmond Jaeger was French, not German, so surely the French pronunciation is correct?
If people move, their names stay the same. It's not so easy.
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tak huyoh
eh tak payahlaa
It's humorous to me that while looking to hear the pronunciation of Yema, a French brand, I've come across two Frenchmen who made pronunciation videos and neither mentions Yema. Is it Yem-a, Yay-ma, or Yaw-ma?
Kudos for getting JLC right.
I can only afford Casio but I know how to pronounce it, so thanks.
Still I can’t pronounce some of these brands correctly 😀 Thanks for educating us
happy to help
Let's talk about the elephant in the room: wtf happend to your beard, bro?
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It's probably not in the same league as the brands you mentioned but in the UK Raymond Weil is usually pronounced as Raymond Wheel. I understand that it really sounds like Raymon Vay in French. Thank you for the education.
I'm glad that the video was useful to you.
Texans say Rawlex and Aidemore Pickelget, Patex Filipiii. Yeeehaaww
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dying
The yeehaaw killed me
Weird to hear "Roger Dubouis" instead of correct "Dubuis". As for the rest, sounds good.
Hi, tell me who send you in spicefic time on
rappers saying Paddek, instead of patek
If you can afford these you can pronounce however you want IMO 😂
No lol. It just shows you have 0 acknowledge of what you have.
Patek is polish sername: Antoni Patek.
I See A Hint Of Richard Mille"s Craftsmanship In There...⌚👀🤔
1:57 Tell James Bond that!
That would be a great idea! I fear we have to tell this the new James Bond! 😜
How do you pronounce Casio?
Almost the same but with a more pronounced K at the start and a longer O at the end.
CAH-zee-yo. 😆😆😆
Now that I've heard Nico Leonard say it, I'm never going back. :)
How about Mathey tissot
How to pronounce "Roamer"?
Surprised I didn't see Longines on here. -Lawn-jean-. "S" is silent.
No tissot??
Well, Tissot is located in the French speaking part of Switzerland (Le Locle). Therefore it's pronounced French: "Tisso". (You don't pronounce the last letter "t".)
4:14 is pronounced wrong... It's "Shiiiit"
Or hubleeeerg
Being a swiss german, your french is not bad. Though french NEVER emphasize on the first syllable. Hope that your viewers follow your instructions anyway 👍
thanks for the input!
4:04 You wouldn’t emphasize the “ü” in Hütte so much in German, just a short ü and stronger tt.
You would when you came from Austria😂
I want to know how to pronounce MAJESTRON!! I have an old one, very likely worth the cost of making it to begin with. But I can't find anywhere to show me how to pronounce it and it's making me insane because of my OCD.
How is it pronounced????
Bvlgari is an italian brand. It's pronounced BUL-ga-ri. With a hard R.
What about Tissot?
something like: Tea so
@@watchcraft 🙂 *_Thanks, mate._*
@@watchcraft more accurately, “Tea-so’
Richard Mile is missing ?
Ghi-shaakh-Meel (imagine that in French)
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Nice Thx. I try to pronounce according to where the brand is from. Rolex is originally an English brand, so. will follow the English one.
I'm half German so understand Jaeger but Jaeger was living in France so I guess he would have been french.
We would jay guer in French. It's the same with jaggermeister, french pronunce it jayguermeisteur
@@Kurdent1nah it's more like "gie-gia"
help me understand how to pronounce ORIS :) thank u
You pronounce Panerai and Bulgari with heavy accent on the “R” , it’s a soft “R”
Longine?
Yeah I was wondering why there is no Longines, haha.
The French u is like the German ũ !
How do you pronounce Weil in Raymond Weil?
PRONOUNCED WUEYHL
Vail
Like Weil 🤪
Hublot = eww-blow 😆
Maurice-Lacroix .....
A French person would pronounce Audemars Piguet as “O-Du-Mar / Pee (short voweled) Gue….
Ya im fucked lol
Bremont is a British brand using supposedly a French surname... I think pronunciation should be British. Watches are made in the UK. ....
Bremont is British, I think the cockney accent may be more suitable
my bad, thanks for letting me know
@@watchcraft Also, Rolex are originally an English brand from London, England, so the English pronounciation is the only correct one, same principle for every brand, otherwise people could just pronounce every brand wrongly. Glad you mentioned Omega, big O, oh-mega, I am irritated by people calling it Omeeega.
British but with French origin like all names ending by "mont" !😅
You left out Wenger. 😁
This is so difficult. I'm Asian
How about longines sir
long jeans
@@melonmusk6087close enough but it’s just long jean
how do you pronounce RADO?
Raw-dough (say O not Oh)!
In the French language, the letter x at the end of a word is not said. You forgot Gérald Genta though.
everybody pronounces the X in Rolex, also french speakers.
I’m not talking about Rolex specifically. Rolex is a proper noun, it can be pronounced in whatever manner the speaker wants.
jäger lecultrrrre jäja lacultrrre
The pronunciation of a brand in different languages are different....
So it's not a very important issue....