Teddy’s chat service team is on point. When buying a Certina the previous month two of his staff members were adamant about getting me the info I needed as well as restocking the specific modeling I was seeking to purchase. Keep up the solid work gentlemen.
Couldn't agree more. I was looking at a couple different models that were all out of stock on the site and the chat were happy and willing to order whatever model I wanted in an instant. Really top notch service from the team!
I bought a Grand Seiko Skyflake as my first luxury watch from Tokyo as the prices are great with the Japanese yen being so low and foreigners being able to buy the watches tax free. I have been very happy with the purchase.
I was just in Tokyo and that was one of the watches I was looking at. I ended up leaving with a Speedmaster and a Seamaster Pro. I saved a couple thousand dollars and no tax. It was not cheap, but still discounted.
but you had to pay tax when entering your country, right? ;-P about which price are we talking? I want to visit Japan anyway, so this could be a perfect combination. I want a swiss made watch, but only because..., what I really want is a Spring Drive, because that is the peak of everything.
Literally did the same, leaving Tokyo today but was able to get a SBGA465 for about £1.4k less than I would have in London, tax savings included but the general price is also a lot better.
@@ZiggieAGunless they throw the box out and just wear it on their wrist upon arrival and don’t declare it. But then you’re missing the box and all the papers. Or if he’s gambling and not saying anything and stuffing it in his suitcase hoping he won’t get caught not declaring.
Will you please stop putting Rolex on lists of "watches you can buy". If you can't walk into an AD and buy a watch it should never be on a list of "watches you can buy".
When it comes to making recommendations to people looking to get into this world, I don't actually recommend a specific watch or brand. Rather, I recommend they set themselves a budget of $500.00 or less and get themselves a nice dress watch from Tissot, Citizen, Seiko, Orient, and so forth. Then I recommend they wear it for a while since dress watches in my opinion dress down just fine and see if it is a source of joy for them. If it is, then they can go from there to see how deep they want to go. If they find that the luxury watch world is not for them it still works out alright since (1) they get their answer, (2) that answer cost them $500.00 or less as opposed thousands, and (3) they have a perfectly wonderful watch to wear for formal occasions such as weddings, interviews, business meetings, and so forth.
100% no point getting a watch above 500$ unless u really care about watches and its really your thing but the average person can get something really high quality and good for like 300$
@@ayda2876Some spend a few thousand because they want to feel a sense of accomplishment when they look at their wrist. 300$ bucks? Isn't giving someone that feeling
i have a tissot prs 516 powermatic as a daily....good enough and i like its look, i use a basic (yet GPS fonctionnal) vivosport (garmin)watch for sport and watersport (kitesurf) in the past i was wondering for a tudor or equivalent (oyster)...but now i m more incline to look for different watches ( wandering hours ie atawak tarentula or a xeric, or cheap tourbillon, despite being useless in a wrist watch like a XP1 LT) .
I agree with you These suggested choices for the first watch are simply too expensive to begin with for most people And there are many affordable brands with really nice watches to begin with such as oris, CW, seiko, or even Sinn
I just picked up my first ever luxury watch in the turdor burgundy 5 link bracelet. I’m on vacation. I walked into the Tudor store thinking they didn’t have any in stock. To my surprise lo and behold they did and I picked up the watch straight away. I’m very happy with how the watch looks in person.
Quartz Omega SMP 300 was my first luxury watch. It was more affordable than the auto version which was a big plus. 17 years later and it’s still going strong in my collection. ❤
I purchased an Quartz Omega as my first luxury watch after getting into law school. 21 years later I still wear it daily and never had it serviced even once. Will probably get it's first service sometime this year but this thing just keeps on going. Still have the original receipt of $895 plus tax after discount. lol!
Great choices Teddy! To be honest I'd have a tough time deciding. I started my collection about 4 years ago and went with an Aqua Terra as my luxury watch. But there are so many interesting ones now that you've pointed out. A Navitimer in the smaller size with a bronze coloured dial on a bracelet sure would be a looker.
I’m blesssed to say my first Luxury Watch was also my First Rolex. 2020 OP 41MM Silver Dial w/ Gold Markers. Perfect all-around watch. I’ve worn it playing tennis…I’ve worn it wearing a suit.
Speedmaster probably makes more sense if you care about things like heritage and brandname. But Grand Seiko's SBGA 413 (the Shunbun) is just so incredible to look at in person. Beautiful, beautiful watch.
Just picked up my first "luxury" watch this past week in an Omega Aqua Terra. So happy to have made the plunge after watching hundreds of videos trying to make a decision.
Teddy, what do you think of the Omega Speedmaster ref. 323.30.40.40.06.001 ? Thinking of going in on it with my brother and mom for my dad's 60th bday next year. About $3500 on the secondhand market. Time to start saving...
My first watch was a CITIZEN Eco-Drive Calendrier, love this watch! Super affordable, Sapphire crystal, 12/24-hour time, world time in 24 cities and day/date, dark blue dial, never needs a battery, water resistant 333ft! Amazing watch in my opinion.
Really like this video concept. Most enjoyable. Love the Omega Aquaterra & would like to give a shout out to the Tag Heuer Aquaracer. It’s a bit unloved by critics, but I think it’s a really nice watch for the money.
My first was an Oris Aquis Relief. Never thought I’d ever rock a red rubber strap, but it looks amazing on the wrist. And so comfortable! I ended up getting a custom leather strap made for it so it can go with anything I wear. 👍🏼
Let me tell you when I fell in love with my snowflake: when I bought a couple other watches that played a couple other roles and allowed the snowflake to just be itself instead of needing to be everything. I'm not sure a one watch collection is possible because by nature it is us asking for our watch to be everything just like in an unhealthy relationship. My snowflake doesn't need to be dressy and sporty and this and that. It is now just my snowflake and I love it more than I ever did before --now that I have additional watches.
You make such a good point and it's what I'm struggling with - I want a watch to do everything but then I'm stuck trying to find it...a unicorn watch lol
Hey Teddy, lone you channel. A bit off topic but, I have a question about watch cases and bands for ladies. I am getting into watch Modding and want to build my daughters and wife watches for Christmas. My wife is Japanese and my kids are mixed Caucasian/Japanese. Would you suggest a two tone gold and silver case/bracelet or a silver bracelet? And would the dial face influence your decision? Red/Pale Pink/Silver?
My first was a Tudor Panda,2022 version full stickers,full box/set for 4k$. Put it on an Everest rubber strap & its watch nervana! Since then picked up an Omega silver snoopy, next stop Date Just,flutted bezel on jubilee..
For those that find difficult to justify a watch for more than 3-4k usd, I would definitely go for the Longines Conquest 38 mm, if the budget can stretch more then Aquaterra 100%
I'll second that. The new Conquest is exceptional. The bracelet is levels above others in the price range. You have to see and wear it in person. It feels waaay above the price range. Same could probably be said for the other Longines line-up.
@@silvestrocrino3256I bought a HydroConquest last year and there are several more that have caught my eye, like the Zulu Time and the one with the Moonphase and Chronometer (master collection?)
Many great watches Teddy. My choice if I only had to have one, would definitely be the Omega Seamaster 300M. Thank God, having only one, it’s not an option.
This is a fantastic video for somebody looking for their first “luxury” watch. At the end of the day you cannot go wrong with any of the watches listed in this video. Being an individual also looking to purchase their first one, the video pretty much listed every watch on my list so far!
Hey Teddy, awesome video per usual! Super glad you mentioned the Santos de Cartier since that's my first choice. Can we expect a more in-depth video on the watch and/or some other offerings from Cartier sometime in the future?
It wasn’t my first luxury watch, but the Longines Heritage Classic Moonphase is probably a good one. I’m on the dreaded “list” for an OP41 lol. Hopefully I get it in my lifetime 😂
@@sarhan_… so what? That’s what these comment sections are for. He is obviously a fan of Teddys and watches. So what if he is moved to comment on the videos he watches?
You spoke my love language for watches & Left best for Last ❤.. Sea Master , Navitimer & Cartier De Santos One watch I’d like your opinion on is Rolex Wimbeldone
I always recommend Omega Seamaster 300 (Heritage). Black dial. I travel with mine on a FKM black tropical. But I carry a black fine lizard skin with Omega deployment clasp for dress. It works for me. Great video. Every year I get this question 5 to 10 times at Christmas and graduation time. I’ll send them to this video.
Currently saving up for my first 'luxury watch'. Debating between the omega speedmaster white vs black. White is so clean but can get the black for like 2k cheaper.
@@tylergarrett8066 It is a big watch but fits me perfectly. The movement is amazing. Secondhand is mesmerizing. Plus 80 hours of power reserve. BTW I’m someone who likes the reserve meter on the dial.
My first ever watch purchase was an omega seamaster pro green dial. I knew nothing and was not a watch enthusiast by any means but I knew omega had a connection to James Bond and when I walked in the store the green one caught my eye. Ever since I bought that watch I began watching your videos and learning so much more about watches and really finding brands I love. My appreciation for other brands has really grown but Omega will always have a special place in my collection as the brand that got me to appreciate a nice watch!
@@thegraciefighter102 It sure does. I’m a big movie guy and the placement in casino royale is in my opinion one of the best product placements because it worked so well and felt like natural dialogue on the train with vesper. Without that scene maybe I would have bought a Rolex as my first because that’s the only other brand name I knew at the time.
@@rey2103 I wear it a ton and still love it! If you like it I don’t think you’ll regret it. It’s one I’ll keep forever because it was my first but also because I genuinely love seeing it on my wrist.
I bought a watch from AMZWATCH lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
People need to stop lowering the bar for luxury. Rolex, Cartier, Omega, all make 700K to a million watches a year because people can afford them. $1,000 isn’t really luxury
My personal choices per brand: Rolex - Submariner (124060; I personally don't like the Sub Date) Omega - Speedy Moonwatch in Black, Aqua Terra or Diver 300 IWC - Mark XX, Portofino or Ingenieur Grand Seiko - Anything with self-winding Spring Drive Tudor - BB58, BB54 Longines - Conquest series or Zulu Time Breitling - not yet sure because I'm still not familiar with the brand Cartier - Tank or Santos.
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.
My first luxury watch was a TIssot Gentleman on a brown leather strap. Swiss craftmanship, yet still relatively affordable. And it's suitable for both casual days and more formal gatherings. I wear it everywhere. Highly recommended!
Great list Teddy. Unfortunately, I won't touch Swatch Group products after the way they treated an American start-up company. But that's fine, Grand Seiko is high on my list right now.
I'm genuinely curious how much influence you had over the popularity of the SBGA413. It was my first luxury watch, and personally I can say that your video on it and the SD movement in general pointed me in that direction. Of course I went to an AD and compared it to some other watches, but your content definitely put GS, and the Shunbun in particular, on my radar.
I haven't seen the full video yet, but I know what my first over $5k luxury watch will be. Omega Globemaster is favorite watch by far. I just can't decide if I'm going full steel or Sedna Gold.
My first luxury watch is a Constellation Globemaster, and I love it. Every other watch has been around the $100 mark. I think I may have caught the watch collecting bug now, though probably rarely buying in the league of watches like the Omega that cost more than my first car.
Fantastic video! I have incurred so much losses trading on my own.... I trade well on demo but I think the real market is manipulated.... Can anyone help me out or at least tell me what I'm doing wrong??
Investing with an expert is the best strategy for beginners and busy investors, as most failures and losses in investment usually happen when you invest without proper guidance. I'm speaking from experience.
I don't know about that. I've been trying to get a Datejust 41 for over a year now. I check in monthly with two different ADs but they keep saying they have not gotten it and are looking out for it for me. Perhaps it worked out for you but there's still many that are having no luck getting one.
Careful my dude. A lot of guys in the comments who let their AD have a night with their wife/girlfriend for the privilege of buying a piece of wrist jewelry are going to be VERY upset at you for saying something less-than-positive about the brand name they’ve chosen to base their personality around.
I'm glad you made this video, it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, honest husband, $75k biweekly and a good daughter full of love❤️
Elizabeth Regina has really set the standard for others to follow, we love her here in the UK as she has been really helpful and changed lots of life's.
I feel like brands haven’t been making manual wind only watches as much. Which is a shame, I’d rather have a thinner watch than have automatic winding.
Because most mechanical watches are automatic ones, I guess. Personally I like both handwound and automatic ones. (wearing a handwound watch as I speak.) But it seems most people want automatic.
I told myself that Ill never buy my first Rolex. I told my wife that its gonna be up to her to choose and gift to me. No matter how long it takes, no matter the price, no matter if never. That Rolex needs to be very special.
@@Slapdash1 I would be happy either way! I would cherish a present but think buying one on my own would have more sentimental value! But that’s just my opinion!
Teddy’s chat service team is on point. When buying a Certina the previous month two of his staff members were adamant about getting me the info I needed as well as restocking the specific modeling I was seeking to purchase. Keep up the solid work gentlemen.
Couldn't agree more. I was looking at a couple different models that were all out of stock on the site and the chat were happy and willing to order whatever model I wanted in an instant. Really top notch service from the team!
I bought a Grand Seiko Skyflake as my first luxury watch from Tokyo as the prices are great with the Japanese yen being so low and foreigners being able to buy the watches tax free. I have been very happy with the purchase.
I was just in Tokyo and that was one of the watches I was looking at. I ended up leaving with a Speedmaster and a Seamaster Pro. I saved a couple thousand dollars and no tax. It was not cheap, but still discounted.
but you had to pay tax when entering your country, right? ;-P about which price are we talking? I want to visit Japan anyway, so this could be a perfect combination. I want a swiss made watch, but only because..., what I really want is a Spring Drive, because that is the peak of everything.
Literally did the same, leaving Tokyo today but was able to get a SBGA465 for about £1.4k less than I would have in London, tax savings included but the general price is also a lot better.
@@ZiggieAGunless they throw the box out and just wear it on their wrist upon arrival and don’t declare it.
But then you’re missing the box and all the papers.
Or if he’s gambling and not saying anything and stuffing it in his suitcase hoping he won’t get caught not declaring.
What store did you get it
Will you please stop putting Rolex on lists of "watches you can buy". If you can't walk into an AD and buy a watch it should never be on a list of "watches you can buy".
Exactly asked an AD for op and followed up several times don't even hear back for a few years
Exactly! The fact that any watch company can treat its customers like sh.. and still have customers is puzzling.
What all watch brands do this? I’ve heard Patek does, anyone else?
@landonboomsma2594 just AP, PP, and Rolex. FP Journe and Vacheron are hard to buy, but that's a different story
Exactly
When it comes to making recommendations to people looking to get into this world, I don't actually recommend a specific watch or brand. Rather, I recommend they set themselves a budget of $500.00 or less and get themselves a nice dress watch from Tissot, Citizen, Seiko, Orient, and so forth. Then I recommend they wear it for a while since dress watches in my opinion dress down just fine and see if it is a source of joy for them. If it is, then they can go from there to see how deep they want to go.
If they find that the luxury watch world is not for them it still works out alright since (1) they get their answer, (2) that answer cost them $500.00 or less as opposed thousands, and (3) they have a perfectly wonderful watch to wear for formal occasions such as weddings, interviews, business meetings, and so forth.
Got a Citizen ProMaster Fujitsubo for Christmas, it’s been the only watch I’ve worn since then. Other than my G-Shock for work.
100% no point getting a watch above 500$ unless u really care about watches and its really your thing but the average person can get something really high quality and good for like 300$
@@ayda2876Some spend a few thousand because they want to feel a sense of accomplishment when they look at their wrist. 300$ bucks? Isn't giving someone that feeling
i have a tissot prs 516 powermatic as a daily....good enough and i like its look, i use a basic (yet GPS fonctionnal) vivosport (garmin)watch for sport and watersport (kitesurf)
in the past i was wondering for a tudor or equivalent (oyster)...but now i m more incline to look for different watches ( wandering hours ie atawak tarentula or a xeric, or cheap tourbillon, despite being useless in a wrist watch like a XP1 LT) .
I agree with you
These suggested choices for the first watch are simply too expensive to begin with for most people
And there are many affordable brands with really nice watches to begin with such as oris, CW, seiko, or even Sinn
My first luxury watch is the Hamilton Intra-matic Chrono. Just got it last week. Absolutely love it!
I just picked up my first ever luxury watch in the turdor burgundy 5 link bracelet. I’m on vacation. I walked into the Tudor store thinking they didn’t have any in stock. To my surprise lo and behold they did and I picked up the watch straight away. I’m very happy with how the watch looks in person.
The Omega Aqua Terra is an incredible choice for a first luxury watch. Truly a timeless piece that offers amazing value for a luxury watch!
Quartz Omega SMP 300 was my first luxury watch. It was more affordable than the auto version which was a big plus. 17 years later and it’s still going strong in my collection. ❤
I purchased an Quartz Omega as my first luxury watch after getting into law school. 21 years later I still wear it daily and never had it serviced even once. Will probably get it's first service sometime this year but this thing just keeps on going. Still have the original receipt of $895 plus tax after discount. lol!
So glad Longines is on the list. Worthy.
Agree 100%. I got the 42mm Spirit Zulu with blue dial and love it (and a fraction of the cost compared to Rolex GMT Master II).
Not close to a luxury watch.
@yungb695 you must be young, as your name implies. It shows.
@@PaperGrape lmao young yes, but not a pooron.
Longines 🥱
Great choices Teddy! To be honest I'd have a tough time deciding. I started my collection about 4 years ago and went with an Aqua Terra as my luxury watch. But there are so many interesting ones now that you've pointed out. A Navitimer in the smaller size with a bronze coloured dial on a bracelet sure would be a looker.
Longines & Grand Seiko, Zulu Time & SBGA415 absolute knock outs!
I’m blesssed to say my first Luxury Watch was also my First Rolex. 2020 OP 41MM Silver Dial w/ Gold Markers. Perfect all-around watch. I’ve worn it playing tennis…I’ve worn it wearing a suit.
Nice. 🎉
Probably not a good idea to play active sports with mechanical watches. Just a risky thing to do in my humble opinion. 😊
@Teddy IF you had to pick Grand Seiko or Speed master which would you pick?
I'd suggest speed master simply based on possible re-sale.
The GS is an awesome piece, but sustainable investment plays a role IMO.
@@thefrogking481 Not everyone buys a watch for re-sale or investment. Some buy a watch because they like the watch.
Speedmaster probably makes more sense if you care about things like heritage and brandname. But Grand Seiko's SBGA 413 (the Shunbun) is just so incredible to look at in person. Beautiful, beautiful watch.
Mine was BB58 blue. Still much loved and one I’ll keep forever.
Just picked up my first "luxury" watch this past week in an Omega Aqua Terra. So happy to have made the plunge after watching hundreds of videos trying to make a decision.
Gorgeous! Congrats 🎉
Teddy, what do you think of the Omega Speedmaster ref. 323.30.40.40.06.001 ? Thinking of going in on it with my brother and mom for my dad's 60th bday next year. About $3500 on the secondhand market. Time to start saving...
My first watch was a CITIZEN Eco-Drive Calendrier, love this watch! Super affordable, Sapphire crystal, 12/24-hour time, world time in 24 cities and day/date, dark blue dial, never needs a battery, water resistant 333ft! Amazing watch in my opinion.
nice, i got a citizen eco-drive chronograph for my first nice watch.
It needs a acculumater changed every 10 years !
I have 12 watches,3 Citizen all Eco. Its what I set my other mechanical watches too! Lol
I think Citizen is the best kept secret. My Blue Angel is too cool.
I did enjoy this updated list. Glad to see Longines on it. Thnx
An absolutely stunning video. Well thought out. Amazing points of reference. An amazing video indeed.
Really like this video concept. Most enjoyable.
Love the Omega Aquaterra & would like to give a shout out to the Tag Heuer Aquaracer. It’s a bit unloved by critics, but I think it’s a really nice watch for the money.
I recently bought the Longines zulu time s&g and it's had the most wrist time since the purchase!
Congratulations! That's the colour I like the best in that line.
My first was an Oris Aquis Relief. Never thought I’d ever rock a red rubber strap, but it looks amazing on the wrist. And so comfortable! I ended up getting a custom leather strap made for it so it can go with anything I wear. 👍🏼
Let me tell you when I fell in love with my snowflake: when I bought a couple other watches that played a couple other roles and allowed the snowflake to just be itself instead of needing to be everything. I'm not sure a one watch collection is possible because by nature it is us asking for our watch to be everything just like in an unhealthy relationship. My snowflake doesn't need to be dressy and sporty and this and that. It is now just my snowflake and I love it more than I ever did before --now that I have additional watches.
You make such a good point and it's what I'm struggling with - I want a watch to do everything but then I'm stuck trying to find it...a unicorn watch lol
@@johnb3598 I think its possible, but depending on your budget. I think in the "Cheap" zone, it could be the prx.
I may pick one up on my next visit to Tokyo. A Grand Seiko is up there on my list.
Absolutely amazing video from a trusted source. What could be better?
Great list! I think the Aqua Terra is a smart first purchase, and could be your only purchase.
ATs are great.
I looked at this but the power reserve sucks big time.
World timer in Blue, just the absolute classiest of all the world timers.
Hey Teddy, lone you channel. A bit off topic but, I have a question about watch cases and bands for ladies. I am getting into watch Modding and want to build my daughters and wife watches for Christmas. My wife is Japanese and my kids are mixed Caucasian/Japanese. Would you suggest a two tone gold and silver case/bracelet or a silver bracelet? And would the dial face influence your decision? Red/Pale Pink/Silver?
Oris Aquis
its a good day when Teddy uploads a video!
Teddy, what is your opinion of Bremont watches?
My choice for my first luxury watch was the Longines Hydroconquest GMT
Teddy. Excellent video. Very comprehensive. Well done. Cheers.
I am surprised that a GS with the 9F movement didn't make the list. The lower entry price is a great way to get into luxury watches.
Check out the GS SBGX341! Love mine!
Frederique Constant's Monolith Slimline Manufacture. Under 5k US.
"Monolithic" silicon oscillator replacing typical 28 part escapement,running @ 40hz.
Peep the sweep!
My first was a Tudor Panda,2022 version full stickers,full box/set for 4k$. Put it on an Everest rubber strap & its watch nervana! Since then picked up an Omega silver snoopy, next stop Date Just,flutted bezel on jubilee..
For those that find difficult to justify a watch for more than 3-4k usd, I would definitely go for the Longines Conquest 38 mm, if the budget can stretch more then Aquaterra 100%
I'll second that. The new Conquest is exceptional. The bracelet is levels above others in the price range. You have to see and wear it in person. It feels waaay above the price range. Same could probably be said for the other Longines line-up.
@@PaperGrape agree
@@PaperGrape…had no intention to do it but somehow have 5 Longines in my collection in the last 2 years…pound for pound best value in Swiss watches.
@@silvestrocrino3256I bought a HydroConquest last year and there are several more that have caught my eye, like the Zulu Time and the one with the Moonphase and Chronometer (master collection?)
@silvestrocrino3256 when you see them in person, they completely exceed expectations for their price and beyond
Thank you kindly for this video
Many great watches Teddy. My choice if I only had to have one, would definitely be the Omega Seamaster 300M. Thank God, having only one, it’s not an option.
Omega Aquaterra was my first. Safe first choice for sure.
Some time ago, the Reverso would have had a place in that list, but not anymore after JLC upped the prices so much.
I had a few JLCs picked out for a retirement watch and with the price increases, I moved on.
My first luxury watch is the Tag Heuer Autavia. It is the perfect watch!
Omega Seamaster Professional for the win!
Can't go wrong with the sandwich 300m's.
Teddy, your videos are so informative and good. I wish you the most success 🥂
Spot on Teddy. Totally agree. Maybe the new longines Conquest could also have been an option?
This video was spot on. Well done!
This is a fantastic video for somebody looking for their first “luxury” watch. At the end of the day you cannot go wrong with any of the watches listed in this video. Being an individual also looking to purchase their first one, the video pretty much listed every watch on my list so far!
do you think any of these watches can be seen as a investment ? What I mean by investment is just to keep it's value over years, not profit
@@oliviajohnson9062 the Rolexes should mostly keep their value over the years, the rest not so much
Hey Teddy, awesome video per usual! Super glad you mentioned the Santos de Cartier since that's my first choice. Can we expect a more in-depth video on the watch and/or some other offerings from Cartier sometime in the future?
It wasn’t my first luxury watch, but the Longines Heritage Classic Moonphase is probably a good one.
I’m on the dreaded “list” for an OP41 lol. Hopefully I get it in my lifetime 😂
This dude comments on like every video. Chill smh.
@@sarhan_Fake news.
There’s over 1000 videos on this channel.
I’ve made 27 comments.
🥔
@@BaddogSports Yo Baddog love ur Giants content, didn't know ur a watch guy.
@@aengberg Thanks brother! Appreciate that.
And yes sir. Big time watch guy!
@@sarhan_… so what? That’s what these comment sections are for. He is obviously a fan of Teddys and watches. So what if he is moved to comment on the videos he watches?
I went with the tank, dressier.
One of your best lists yet 👌
Breitling Superocean Heritage deserves a spot on this list or at least an honorable mention.
This Breitling is super versatile and looks great in formal settings as well. Such a lovely watch.
Agreed !
You spoke my love language for watches & Left best for Last ❤.. Sea Master , Navitimer & Cartier De Santos
One watch I’d like your opinion on is Rolex Wimbeldone
iwc XX all the way
Love your videos. Always great content. Keep up the amazing work Teddy!!!
I recently bought a Tudor Black Bay 39 with a blue dial and jubilee bracelet. Love!
Tudor don't sell a 39 with jubilee
Great to see teddy including various case sizes
IMHO, the longines spirit (not the GMT) is the entry point of luxury. Same case quality as the IWC mark series.
I always recommend Omega Seamaster 300 (Heritage). Black dial. I travel with mine on a FKM black tropical. But I carry a black fine lizard skin with Omega deployment clasp for dress. It works for me.
Great video. Every year I get this question 5 to 10 times at Christmas and graduation time. I’ll send them to this video.
The jeager lecoultre reverso
My first was the new white dial Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch. It was the best purchase I’ve made and so far, still my favorite watch.
The ultimate luxury is the Timex easy reader. Good enough for Bill Murray good enough for me.
It's not like that's all he has thought. He has Rolex and Patek aswell
@@ggez5890 you’re broke as fuck and I do not want to associate with you
A man and his watch. 🙂
Budget friendly yet classy looking
Like a Weekender.
I’d still love a review of the Breitling superocean heritage 57! The highlands editions are gorgeous!
Currently saving up for my first 'luxury watch'. Debating between the omega speedmaster white vs black. White is so clean but can get the black for like 2k cheaper.
Love the speedy but it’s not a first watch due to poor PR and WR. I think it’s a great second watch for someone
8:47 "Wabi Sabi" is what you are looking for and the dial really is perfect through its imperfection.
The correct term is actually 'bukkake"
The dial looks awful
I just picked up an sbga211 about a month ago. That spring drive movement is really something to see in person
Agreed. I purchased the SLGA023 and can’t believe it. Spring drive is a must for a collection.
@briankenny6883 Cool dial but I couldn't wear a watch that big on my wrist. How's the 9RA5?
@@tylergarrett8066 It is a big watch but fits me perfectly. The movement is amazing. Secondhand is mesmerizing. Plus 80 hours of power reserve. BTW I’m someone who likes the reserve meter on the dial.
Consider Baume & Mercier Baumatic watches!
Hey Teddy, thanks for the video ! I would have added a JLC to the selection ! Maybe the Master ultra thin moonphase :D
My first ever watch purchase was an omega seamaster pro green dial. I knew nothing and was not a watch enthusiast by any means but I knew omega had a connection to James Bond and when I walked in the store the green one caught my eye. Ever since I bought that watch I began watching your videos and learning so much more about watches and really finding brands I love. My appreciation for other brands has really grown but Omega will always have a special place in my collection as the brand that got me to appreciate a nice watch!
Green SMP is still one of my considerations for my first luxury piece! I love the colour out of all the Seamasters 🔥
They paid for that connection though. Product placement clearly works
@@thegraciefighter102 It sure does. I’m a big movie guy and the placement in casino royale is in my opinion one of the best product placements because it worked so well and felt like natural dialogue on the train with vesper. Without that scene maybe I would have bought a Rolex as my first because that’s the only other brand name I knew at the time.
@@rey2103 I wear it a ton and still love it! If you like it I don’t think you’ll regret it. It’s one I’ll keep forever because it was my first but also because I genuinely love seeing it on my wrist.
@@eric.wilson I’m not a fan of product placement but that scene is fantastic for sure
I bought a watch from AMZWATCH lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Defining what a “luxury watch” is outside of brand name also matters. For 90%+ of the population, a $850-$1,000 watch is big time luxury.
Correct. "Luxury" varies depends on the status of the person.
People need to stop lowering the bar for luxury.
Rolex, Cartier, Omega, all make 700K to a million watches a year because people can afford them.
$1,000 isn’t really luxury
Nah. Thats not luxury. That might be your “top-end” and nice for you, but it’s not luxury.
@@jaredstephenson6468 exactly
Peak poor
Rose gold santos will be my first very soon! Awesome video
Love that Longines made this list. I'd also recommend their new Hydroconquest GMT. Such a beautiful piece.
My personal choices per brand:
Rolex - Submariner (124060; I personally don't like the Sub Date)
Omega - Speedy Moonwatch in Black, Aqua Terra or Diver 300
IWC - Mark XX, Portofino or Ingenieur
Grand Seiko - Anything with self-winding Spring Drive
Tudor - BB58, BB54
Longines - Conquest series or Zulu Time
Breitling - not yet sure because I'm still not familiar with the brand
Cartier - Tank or Santos.
I dont understand the facination with the Rolex Explorer. It looks like an Aliexpress watch.
Or a premium Hamilton Fieldwatch.
Yeah the bezel is messed up
@@brandoGTR48 there are in the market more beautiful watches than any Rolex
That's because those watches are emulating the Explorer.
Agree… if you are buying a Rolex go with submariner or Daytona only
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.
Longines absolutely needed to be on that list! For Tudor, I think the Ranger or the 1926 could be valid choices.
Hey Teddy, Thanks for the video ! For my part, I would have added a JLC ! Maybe the Master ultra-thin moonphase ? :)
5:03 to skip the Rolex section
Cope
Thanks.
Big thanks!
Cartier Santos was my first choice, glad to see it mentioned
The fact that Omega charges another $1000 for basically just the sapphire is wild to me.
It’s also open case back on the sapphire one, but yes €1000 for this is overpriced.
My first thought also
You're paying for the applied omega logo on the dial 😂😂😂
Jk
The finishing is different though /s
The markers are applied on the while dial as well, right? Whereas only printed on the black dial.
My first luxury watch was a TIssot Gentleman on a brown leather strap. Swiss craftmanship, yet still relatively affordable. And it's suitable for both casual days and more formal gatherings. I wear it everywhere. Highly recommended!
I think Tag Heuer should have a name here like the Aquaracer or the Monaco to be fair
Then again he is not AD for Tag. Guess that’s why.
@@LouisMorales-zx3jm The Carrera
Not to mention the new skipper
Did you not get the memo you’re not allowed like Tags 😂
Great list Teddy. Unfortunately, I won't touch Swatch Group products after the way they treated an American start-up company. But that's fine, Grand Seiko is high on my list right now.
Bring back the sword hands, Omega! Then only thing stopping me from getting the SMP. Can’t stand the skeleton hands.
Amen.
Those IWCs jumped off the page for me. Very nice.
I would definitely include any of the Tag Heuer Glassbox watches.
TAG Heuer is doing great things 👌 and their finishing is fantastic
I'm genuinely curious how much influence you had over the popularity of the SBGA413. It was my first luxury watch, and personally I can say that your video on it and the SD movement in general pointed me in that direction. Of course I went to an AD and compared it to some other watches, but your content definitely put GS, and the Shunbun in particular, on my radar.
My first Luxury watch was a G Shock 🥲😂
haha it was all I wore for 19 years, no complaints
I haven't seen the full video yet, but I know what my first over $5k luxury watch will be. Omega Globemaster is favorite watch by far. I just can't decide if I'm going full steel or Sedna Gold.
Last time I was this early for an upload, RUclips ads were merely pop up ads at the bottom of the screen!😂
My first luxury watch is a Constellation Globemaster, and I love it. Every other watch has been around the $100 mark.
I think I may have caught the watch collecting bug now, though probably rarely buying in the league of watches like the Omega that cost more than my first car.
Fantastic video! I have incurred so much losses trading on my own.... I trade well on demo but I think the real market is manipulated.... Can anyone help me out or at least tell me what I'm doing wrong??
Same here, my portfolio has been going down the drain while I try trading,I just don't know what I do wrong..
Investing with an expert is the best strategy for beginners and busy investors, as most failures and losses in investment usually happen when you invest without proper guidance. I'm speaking from experience.
I think l'm blessed if not I wouldn't have met someone who is as spectacular as expert mrs Fenella..
Highly recommended 🙌
Wow, I'm surprised to see Fenella mentioned here as well. I didn't know she had been kind to so many people
I'm also a huge beneficiary of her..
I thought myself and my family were
the only ones enjoying Fenella
trade benefits
I love the Speedmasters. Whats your opinion on the reduced models?
Why included Rolex when, thanks to Rolex and their ADs, they’re never available?
I got a sub last week at mine. How about trying for yourself instead of copying and pasting the same rhetoric you hear others spouting.
Oh give it a rest with this already. Soo many complaints about this from people who don't even want a Rolex. Jump off the bandwagon already
I don't know about that. I've been trying to get a Datejust 41 for over a year now. I check in monthly with two different ADs but they keep saying they have not gotten it and are looking out for it for me. Perhaps it worked out for you but there's still many that are having no luck getting one.
Careful my dude. A lot of guys in the comments who let their AD have a night with their wife/girlfriend for the privilege of buying a piece of wrist jewelry are going to be VERY upset at you for saying something less-than-positive about the brand name they’ve chosen to base their personality around.
For people with Stockholm syndrome.
The Zulu 42 was my first. On my list is the Speedmaster Pro hesalite and the GS SBGM221
I'm glad you made this video, it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, honest husband, $75k biweekly and a good daughter full of love❤️
Hello 👋 how do you make such weekly?? I'm a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down of myself because of low finance but I still believe in God.
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Wow! I'm kind of in shock that you mentioned the expert, Elizabeth Regina Nelsen. What a coincidence!!
😨Sounds familiar, I have heard her names on several occasions.. And both her success stories on wall street journey!
Elizabeth Regina has really set the standard for others to follow, we love her here in the UK as she has been really helpful and changed lots of life's.
GS needs to drop the power reserve on the front already. Or balance it with some other feature on the dial.
Why most watch in this list is automatic?
I feel like brands haven’t been making manual wind only watches as much. Which is a shame, I’d rather have a thinner watch than have automatic winding.
Because most mechanical watches are automatic ones, I guess. Personally I like both handwound and automatic ones. (wearing a handwound watch as I speak.) But it seems most people want automatic.
Hey! Want to know your thoughts on the boderry watches
I told myself that Ill never buy my first Rolex. I told my wife that its gonna be up to her to choose and gift to me. No matter how long it takes, no matter the price, no matter if never. That Rolex needs to be very special.
May I ask why you don’t want to buy a Rolex yourself?😧
@@RyanDo I mean, come on. Would you rather buy one or be gifted one?
@@Slapdash1 I would be happy either way! I would cherish a present but think buying one on my own would have more sentimental value! But that’s just my opinion!
Some of my favorite watches are gifts that I wouldn't have thought to pick for myself. Sometimes the person is more important than the brand!
@@speedracer2please I can see the beauty in that too!
Super pleased with the Erebus Ascent. Very high quality build for under $1,000 USD.