I was actually referring to the guy in the video. He says he'll never buy a Rolex, but he actually has four of them. A bit misleading, in my opinion. I have a Datejust.
@@hermask815 I honestly know someone who thinks everything needs to be done for her. Like even tell you to get something that's just a meter away from her.
Although expensive, Rolex is practically a discount watch compared to some of the other brands he mentioned. The Patek Philippe brand alone makes Rolex look like Hamilton (and that Calatrava is one of the "affordable" ones). I won't buy Rolex because I would rather buy a cheaper watch that still looks great and is of good quality. I know it won't hold its value and I don't care. Because if I feel like it, I'll save up for a much nicer watch than Rolex and pass it on to the kid one day.
If "food" is a realistic financial CONCERN for you, you need a better job, and fast. Sell you computer, get off the internet, and go earn some real money so you can get a life.
@@Kidsinamerica Basic necessities are a financial concern for everyone. Luxury items like a Rolex are not a concern for me, my life will be just fine without one.
Basic Necessities are NOT a financial concern for people who are financially SECURE. If you're broke, and struggling to buy food and pay rent, your lifestyle is NOWHERE close to supporting anything of luxury, no matter if its a watch or a t-shirt. If you lack financial security, you need to make changes to your career, bud.
Someone once told me that if you are buying something such as paintings or jewelry, buy what you like not what is in or perceived to be an investment. So if you like stamps pay what you feel comfortable with and what you can afford. Same holds true for watches. I like mechanical watches, having been in Silicon Valley when digital watches came out and knowing how they are made. I like the details of a mechanical watch much like the details of a car or plane. I also like watches that have a connection to aviation so Breitling, Omega and Rolex.
I have things that I collect that some people consider investments. I buy things that I enjoy and that I like having, but whether they are of higher value later is moot. I don't conventionally sell things, so the later value is not important.
I have a Grand Seiko and a vintage Omega....and a modern Omega. But wouldn't say no to a Rolex. I'm just not playing the waiting game, not that I can even afford it.
I had a friend that was very proud of his rolex, I pointed out that it was misspelled, it in fact was spelled with a P and not an R. Nice POLEX. 😂. He got very mad. 😂
As an owner of a decent collection of watches, I think you only need one reason to get a Rolex; YOU LIKE the watch. This goes for any watch really. With that said, my favorite watch in my collection at the moment is a 1995 Omega Seamaster Professional (the Pierce Brosnan Bond watch), it works perfectly in most situations and with most outfits.
I guess he meant "I don't need to impress anyone with my watch", I do not think that he meant to say that he does not need to impress people generally.
It was a gift to my grandfather and has his name engraved on the back. I once had to send it to an authorized Omega repair place. Yikes! I am a James Bond fan, and I love that he has an Omega too!
@@felistine dang that's crazy nice, I gotta get mine repaired, the second hand sticks on the minute hand from time to time because of the oxidation build up. 700 bucks is a big price for me though, i'm a student.
Ich have a modern omega Seamaster from my father and my father has one from his father, i think this is quite cool and a Seamaster is simply the best watch
I honestly don't think that most of his outfits are something I would wear 😂 just the way he put that leather band on that watch because he thinks it "contrast" the rest of the stuff he is wearing he comes up with outfits that in my opinion look like something random a 6 year old made up 😂 doesn't really look that good in my opinion
Wearing a Rolex of that vintage - tritium dial - with a leather strap is against nature. I’m offended to even look at it. (Well, not really, but pretty close).
I bought a Rolex that looks exactly like the first silver one shown. I was 23. I was making $9.50 an hour and my rent was $550. Paid $3,900 for a vintage datejust 1989. Paid it off over a year and I never regretted it. I haven’t taken it off since I got it! The value has increased about $200-$500 dollars since I got it 4 years ago.
I own a Pelagos in titanium, with the crown on the opposite side, goes with everything I wear, not flashy, and only a watch guy would notice it. Quality long lasting timepiece for years on end.
I absolutely agree with these 7 reasons. You also have the courage to say the truth. I noted that in several cases people that exhibit those watches are actually far from to be a gentleman... The worst? Who shows a heavy, arrogant, boaster, gold Rolex
I really like how a lot of the Men's Fashion Channels are developing a "I wouldn't, but you do you" attitude. I think it makes me more open to their point of view.
Loving these videos! Always considered myself an “old-school” brotha that appreciates modern twists on classics. Old-school watches are much better. And they aren’t as flashy and needlessly BIG & HEAVY on the wrist as new styles. Great videos! Keep ‘me coming!
Once again excellent video. I'm 61 years old I bought my first Rolex from a friend of mine whose family owned a jewelry store in Pittsburgh it was a Submariner that he used to wear on his wrist I paid $450 for it in 1975 I was just turning 15 I knew what a Rolex was because of him back then that watch retailed for about $800 nobody had a Rolex back then it was nothing like it is now I appreciated it for its quality and uniqueness. As time went on I had many Rolexes because I could buy them cheap from him basically it cost. In high school I was a Rolex dealer LOL when I was 18 I bought my father a two-tone oyster quartz which was not actually a very desirable watch because it was quartz. I got tired of them because everyone started wearing them and soon fell in love with Patek Philippe nobody knew what they were unless you were a real hardcore watch connoisseur I have probably had a dozen over the years all the lower end stuff nothing six figures or more. But I love them. I would not buy a Rolex either because it's kind of like driving a 3-Series BMW or a C-Class Mercedes. It's a wannabe
Rolex has become way too expensive lately in order to chase a 'luxury class' designation. I miss the days when it was actually a fairly affordable tool watch.
p.s. the old aluminum bezel GMTs have way more charm than the new ceramic ones! (as for the batmans, the blue / black just works better with ceramic than the pepsi IMO)
Congrats, few people in your position will have the guts to put aside Rolex. Well done. You need however another video showing your watch collection. That JLC Reverso is a winner.
@@MrRaytone He is a youtuber with a successful channel about men style, in which, Rolex plays a big role. In that position, / context is a bold statement to say he will not buy a Rolex, in my view.
I like everything he said. He has self confidence. He knows himself. He knows what he wants. He stands out because his self-knowledge emits that unique vibration.
I guess maybe because I grew up in the 80s I always wanted one so when I started my professional career I started saving. It took over 5 yrs but the day finally came and to be honest it felt good for a little while. Theyre amazing watches but they weigh a ton and they're very bulky. After a year I stopped wearing it completely except for special occasions but ultimately ended up selling it. Fortunately I went through my Rolex, sport car material nonsense in my 30s now I only wear my smartwatch
In the end, just buy what you like! You'll be much happier in the long run in terms of ownership. Don't look at the resale value and projected appreciation of a watch, just buy what you'll enjoy for life.
As an Omega (Moonwatch) owner I can confirm that people don’t “call them out”, perhaps because they don’t care or they don’t want to “give you the satisfaction” because they think you want to boast with it. Some of us just like watches, nice clothes and luxury cars not because we want to boast but just because. Everyone has their own taste, don’t let anybody “school” you about what you should or shouldn’t like.
I l've had an Omega Speedmaster for over ten years and no one cares except other Omega owners. These days everyone is more interested in having the latest Apple Watch. I love my Omega and it's the only watch I need.
You think a half a million Ferrari is not susceptible to the same depreciation? Lol a Toyota Camry maintains its value like a Rolex does so you can say the Rolex is the Toyota Camry of the Watch world
I have a Grand Seiko and a Rolex. They are both superb but for very different reasons. GS offers higher quality for your money but depreciates quite a bit, meanwhile Rolex isn't a good value proposition, but doesn't depreciate. In my case my Rolex appreciated 25% so far. I'm happy to get paid to wear a watch that I like.
the Grand Seiko is far superior. i have the Gold Snowflake & am in the process of buying the SGLA015. Rolex is for impressing others...GS is for impressing yourself. =)
I'd be lying, if I said that I was an avid GG reader. But I have stumbled upon your website many a time, as a traditional menswear enthusiast. It is nice to put a face to the website / blog!
Never said I was, did I? By the same token, those who buy expensive watches aren’t necessarily “rich,” either. Do you have disdain for those who don’t spend money on luxury items that show other people how well off they are? That doesn’t seem like a very gentlemanly quality.
This video was probably made at the same time as the other Rolex video, but just in case: the 'face' and the 'dial' of a watch is basically the same thing - the flat disc behind the crystal and hands of the watch (the crystal being the clear covering that protects the hands and dial from outside forces). On many watches, especially dive watches and GMT watches, there is an outer ring that often can be turned, either for timing a dive or for keeping track of another time zone. On the Rolex GMT shown in the video this ring is blue and red. This outer ring is called a bezel.
Thank you for this vid! I like dress watches more over other styles, myself. A great takeaway from this video is the advice near the end before the reference to Brock. "Big purchases of this nature should be more about staying true to yourself"
I absolutely love matching items in my outfits (even though I'm a woman and right now matching items is not trendy in women's fashion) and those red and blue cufflinks matching the watch are just awesome. Such a pleasant look.
Wernher Julius Many have said that before. JLC will cost more or less as a Rolex but with a quality of a Patek. Also Omega makes better watches than Rolex at a lower price point, but they make to many models with to many special editions. You can look at a brand new Seamaster and a Seamaster from 10 years ago and have no clue they are the same watch, while in Rolex if you take a sub from the 70’s and a brand new one, at a glance you wouldn’t notice any difference which imply a consistency in the watch design and DNA.
My father has a Rolex that he bought 20-25 years ago, and if when he passes that watch ends up with me I would happily wear it, but it's the only Rolex I have any interest in wearing.
@@gentlemansgazette same with me, after my father passed away I got an Orlando wristwatch (not sure about quality) and a very beautiful golden color pocket watch
I am not anticipating anything, I was simply stating that I have no interest in wearing a Rolex watch, other than one that is a family object because it has sentimental value.
I watch your videos and I learned a lot. However, I think the subject on the watch that we wear is a matter of opinion. I own two Rolex watches; Submariner and Datejust. It gives confidence (not cocky) in me wearing any of them, which I need in my line of work.
I absolutely love to agree with you, Herr Sneider. Vintage things have very emotional values and have memories of bygone eras attached with them. Vintage articles are my jam.
If you want a luxury watch go with an Omega. Still up there with Rolex but cheaper in price and looks a lot nicer. Besides being the same in quality, if not better!
800k per year means a lot of people have rolex watches, they don't usually break in one year, so that means there's more and more millions of rolex watches in the market every year. Compare that to some premium items, like certain handbags, they may only make a few dozen, few hundred at the most. People like to feel unique or original, and even if the price tag is high, it doesn't feel so premium knowing there's 500,000 other people out there with the same exact watch. Also if your circle of friends are mostly relatively successful in life, have a decent job, have a home, aren't living way above their means, for them to have at least one rolex watch that they wear to fancy occasions isn't that far fetched. I mean median household income in the usa has been over 50k for a long time, and that average is brought down by situations where people are on welfare and that money isn't counted in their income, and 1 person in the household has a part time job at mcdonalds. Also you can buy some of the less sought after models from previous years for a lot cheaper than the inflated price that rolex watches are sitting at today.
i bought a Submariner in 1957, paid 185 for it. About 2 weeks pay in those days. Never kept good time. Sold it. Bought an Datejust in the 70's, did not keep good time. Being a long distance cyclist [Bicycle] , kept it in my bike bag for a number of years, finally lost it. Have had many many watches over the years, I am 85. Currently own 8 watches. Had 9, but just sold my Breitling Navitimer for a few thousand dollars. A good Quartz watch keeps better time than any mechanical watch.
I would better pick Tudor over Rolex. The latest Black Bay Bronze is just amazing, in house movement, for half Rolex price. Buy Rolex only because it keeps the value? Nah...
Personally I find them the most comfortable watch to wear even more then an AP or a Patek. It’s a watch you can wear and forget you have a watch on your wrist. As for the vintages you have to make sure you buy them from a reputed dealer.
dionisios kosandianos yes - the market for selling stainless sports watches was great last year - I sold a Sub and GMT last year and made $ on each over what I paid a few years ago
Many rich ppl are like joneses. i have a unique watch only 1000 in production. they cheaper becus collectors dont collect em, but when compare to those expensive mass produced watches mine is unique.
Rolex is a smart moveonly if you plan to sell it later and only if you actually sell it at the end. If you buy it to keep it its not important at all if its going to go up or down in price.
The only one Rolex I like is no date sub. It’s sporty and quite nice to wear it casually. That being said, second hand Omega speedmaster is much better in term of look and value if you ask me. I also have my love for Jager LeCoultre, but that is just out of my price range for now.
I've have a Rolex 5513 new since 1984. I've just had it serviced (very expensive) so I will not wear it very often. My favourite day to day watch is a G-Shock MR-G Black Titanium, Solar powered, Blue Tooth and Atomic Clock accurate to the split second. Completely waterproof and shock proof. Completely self adjusting and doesn't need a battery ever. It is very difficult to scratch also.
Used to work offshore with Comex Diving as a photographer, always liked the design of this watch that many of the divers wore and thought nothing of it! Though it was not taken in Sat. They are not expensive when considering that they last a lifetime and more. Ok os a service costs a small fortune but if you are not underwater then it is not always needed.
I bought a couple of Rolex watches for business purposes. When clients and partners see your Rolex, they see that you're successful, gives them more confidence, etc. Even tho I have more expensive watches from Breitling and Zenith and in my free time I prefer cheaper watches like Glycine, Certina and Oris. I'm not a fan of mainstream Rolex watches, but I'm in love with Skydweller.
I've found that it's more often about the wearer feeling more self-confidence. And you also need to read the room. If it's full of people from a culture in which conspicuous displays of wealth are how you judge a person, it's not a bad play. But if you're in a room full of people who are more likely to think, "Can we trust the fiscal judgement of who would spend that much on a Rolex just to impress others?" it can backfire. Regardless, if I actually notice the watches others in the meeting are wearing, I'm likely bored or there's a problem somewhere. Like someone thinking his Mickey Mouse or Snoopy watch is somehow whimsical. :)
I agree with your 7 list of the rolex. You simply get more with other watch brands. I recently got my sedna gold Omega seamster black dial and rubber strap. You want a watch for succes then get pattek phillipe not a rolex. You missed 1, wen servising a rolex its very expensive compared to other brands that have more complications at the end you only pay for the brand to show of you know nothing about watches. Kinda like apple ppl think there the best but no there big but that dont mean there better.
I bought an omega sea master and I want a rolex now to build my collection. Sure, I could have gotten a more accurate $20-40 electric watch. Rolex has very classic watches, that’s why they are popular among the watch community. And they are associated with status now, that’s why people who care about their image(maybe too much) but don’t know about watches want them, if it gets them into watches I think it’s cool. I can also wear a fancy watch in shorts and a t-shirt and I feel good. I’m carrying some art on my wrist :).
Nice video. You don’t need to own a Rolex to have a nice watch nor do you require one to show success. A reward of a timepiece should be of what YOU like not what is socially known and accepted. The are a great many watch manufacturers today producing timepiece as good or better than Rolex and many at a fraction of the cost of what Rolex is charging. Perhaps you need to look a some microbrand watches and see what is on offer, you might be pleasantly surprised. Added bonus is that many of the microbrand watches are produced in limited numbers so once they are gone you may never see one again. This brings in exclusively...its nice to own a high quality timepiece that not many own or can get.
Fj Fj. There are so many fantastic microbrand watch manufacturers out there today the world is your oyster, of course choosing is totally subjective, but these should get you started as their quality is unquestionable often worth many times the asking prices; Creux, Nomos Glashutte, Christopher Ward, Gorilla, Mk II, Axios who are a subsidiary company of Zelos. However, if you are stuck on a name vice quality then you need to only turn to those timepieces offered by the Swatch Group.
@@OneTalaw Christopher Ward are nothing but marketing, they just buy in movements and cases and print there logo on the dial. Nomos is at least respectable but they are not in the same tier as Rolex, many of their watches are less than $3000. I'd prefer Glashutte Original
Fj Fj. Most watch manufacturers worldwide use a form of the ETA movement, copied or sometimes modified but there is no ETA on anyone’s watch dial. Few manufacturers produce truly in-house movements and if they do, they are NOT a microbrand. Just look at Bremont (once a microbrand) started early this century and in less than a decade were producing luxury timepieces worldwide. They produce a quality product (subjective taste for their models) and to that big in such a short period of time, they heavily relied on marketing and their is no one bigger that relies on marketing than Rolex.
I don't think that the tan leather strap suits the watch at all. The red/blue clashes with it, in my humble opinion. A plain stainless strap would've been much more subtle and classy, methinks.
The product has improved. Let’s forget that Rolex does very well going up in value, as you pointed out, but the movement is improved, the clasp is improved, the bezel.
I’m pleased you’re making more videos about watches. I am a watch enthusiast, but I can’t afford to buy a ROLEX. But if I could, I would’t eather because I find their style bit of... simplistic in my own oppinion. I do prefer jananese watches from the ‘70s ‘80s and sometimes ‘90s (for the casual and sport look) from CITIZEN, SEIKO, ORIENT and specially CASIO. I have CITIZEN’s Time Challenger with more than 40 years that I’ve bough vintage and I think they are great ! And they are affordable. I’m also starting my own channel ! I hope to see more about watches on GG !!
I am from a family of jewelers. My father was a watchmaker, meaning that he made repairs to watches down to its most elementary mechanisms. He held certifications from all of the high end watch manufacturers Rolex, Movado, and others.... He always wore an Italian suit. Spoke four languages and Always wore a Seiko.
Interesting view on a very controversial subject! I love watches to the point of obsession at times. It’s good to get a different perspective. Would love a video about your “Fast car” Was that your MBZ GT?
Well, on the surface I would agree and I get your point, but in the defense of Rolex there is quite a lot of fine craftsmanship that goes into one of those, so unlike flat currency they actually are worth more than absolutely nothing.
I NEVER thought I'd buy a Rolex, but you know what? They're one of the few brands that offers a decent selection of watches under 40mm case diameter. And a few of their models (Oyster Perpetual and Explorer w smooth bezel) are quite understated, yet look amazing on the wrist.
Maybe you should check out Seiko watches. They have many vintage style watches at great prices as well as some very nice, classic looking styles from the Grand Seiko line.
I am more of an Omega guy than a Rolex guy. Both vintage and modern, But honestly, these days I am mostly fine with Seiko and Tissot for every day use.
My wife recently gifted me a Howard white gold pocket watch. I had never heard of the Howard brand. When I researched it I found out that Howard manufactured the street clocks you see in vintage pictures of cities like Boston. This is the watch I wear when I wear my three piece suits or when I wear a vest with a sport jacket. For casual dress I wear a Tag Heuer Aqua Racer that I purchased on a cruise to celebrate a milestone birthday. Both watches keep perfect time-the Howard when wound. I am very particular about my watches keeping perfect time. I once heard that if you put ten people in a room and each one was wearing a Rolex you’d get ten different times. I, too have no use for a Rolex. When my father-in-law passed I inherited his Rolex which I quickly passed on to my son when he received his masters degree. He doesn’t wear it either.
For all luxury products you pay to some extend the brand name. I collect watches for more than 4 years, own TAG, Omega, Breitling and other brands and I need to say my Rolex Datejust is a) The most comfortable watch b) the best overall quality c) timeless design d) most accurate and robust movement e) most classic watch I ever owned. If someone really buys only for brand perception it is his problem and in my eyes childish. I also can say I don’t feel anything special or superior wearing a Rolex, I feel as good wearing my Tissot or Hamilton, but in fact it is just the best watch at this price point in my experience. Period.
At the end of the day, buy what makes you feel good. I own a vintage Rolex datejust. It’s is not the best looking watch out there, but feel good wearing it.
I like Citizen watches but I had serious issues with both I owned. I now have a Bering, based on Citizen, and it's great (and Sapphire glass is a marvel). I also own a Festina my wife gifted me for our 15 years together and had engraved, and so far I love it, I also love Festina style.
I love watches and had the chance to buy various Rolexes, but I have never been able to justify the price, the name and what I would actually get. One of the watches in my collection that always gets a lot of attention is a 1976 Timex gold coloured automatic, cleaned up, new band, little Poly Watch, it looks amazing and only gains two seconds per day. I'm always on the hunt for Art Deco watches and pens, I have a wonderful blue 30s Parker Vacumatic that flexes when I write.
or example there can be company A which makes one part really well, that goes into a machine made by company B. The machine is labeled as made in its entirety by B. Company A can be referred to as an OEM part maker. Think of a car for example.
Edoardo Giordano Well, Rolex has not been always produce all its parts in house since the beginning; only in the recent years i.e. from 90s & onward! So u can, and may as well seen a lot of vintage Rolex watches that have parts made from other brands, manufactures, including the entire escapement can be simply ETA.
Two good points- some of their styles are classic simplicity that will never be bettered. You can pawn one anywhere in the world for cash if necessary.
@@andrewst12 I see all these comments here saying "get a Lange"....do they think Langes, cost the same as a Submariner or something? For the price of a highly marked up Submariner Hulk, you might be able to get an average Lange.
Plot twist, he gets a pocket watch
JL&LE 1 😂
I like pocket watches, but I'm not sure if they work with casual wear.
@@90210Skye They work with anything you'd need to wear a jacket (or indeed a waistcoat) for.
@@iansoutryer3189 I see, thx. I live in a hot climate in which most professionals wear polo shirts with slacks or khakis, and loafers or dress shoes.
LOOOL ))))
“Breaks 3 days after the warranty expires.” My dude called out his Bosch microwave.
Yagna Vudathu I only buy vintage Bosch microwaves brah
I can say that about every single LG product I've ever owned.
@@bengee1040 lol i used to sell tvs at sears back in the day, LGs came back all the time! and i had several friends with LGs. terrible quality.
"I'd never buy a Rolex" because "I already have four"
Do you have a Batman or Panda? If you say Hulk, you are a clown! Haha!
My PAENUS IS GROWING WITH EVERY MINUTE OF THIS VIDEO
I have 2 an Ex 1 and a Blue face TT Sub now.....plus a Tudor 1995 oyster chrono panda and new Tudor GMT
I was actually referring to the guy in the video. He says he'll never buy a Rolex, but he actually has four of them. A bit misleading, in my opinion. I have a Datejust.
Pedro Moreira that’s me
I prefer my butler telling me the time while the tan on my wrist is without a gap.
haha good one
That gap in your tan can easily be fixed: just wear a watch all the time to hide it!
Only peasants get a tan
The Capar
One especially for you:
James, can you take the cigarette from my mouth, I have to yawn.
@@hermask815 I honestly know someone who thinks everything needs to be done for her. Like even tell you to get something that's just a meter away from her.
I don't buy a rolex because I want to be able to afford groceries.
Although expensive, Rolex is practically a discount watch compared to some of the other brands he mentioned. The Patek Philippe brand alone makes Rolex look like Hamilton (and that Calatrava is one of the "affordable" ones). I won't buy Rolex because I would rather buy a cheaper watch that still looks great and is of good quality. I know it won't hold its value and I don't care. Because if I feel like it, I'll save up for a much nicer watch than Rolex and pass it on to the kid one day.
Just buy a Omega 2254 sexy classic
If "food" is a realistic financial CONCERN for you, you need a better job, and fast. Sell you computer, get off the internet, and go earn some real money so you can get a life.
@@Kidsinamerica Basic necessities are a financial concern for everyone. Luxury items like a Rolex are not a concern for me, my life will be just fine without one.
Basic Necessities are NOT a financial concern for people who are financially SECURE. If you're broke, and struggling to buy food and pay rent, your lifestyle is NOWHERE close to supporting anything of luxury, no matter if its a watch or a t-shirt. If you lack financial security, you need to make changes to your career, bud.
Me: finally own my very 1st rolex.
My friend : is that fakes?
Someone once told me that if you are buying something such as paintings or jewelry, buy what you like not what is in or perceived to be an investment. So if you like stamps pay what you feel comfortable with and what you can afford. Same holds true for watches. I like mechanical watches, having been in Silicon Valley when digital watches came out and knowing how they are made. I like the details of a mechanical watch much like the details of a car or plane. I also like watches that have a connection to aviation so Breitling, Omega and Rolex.
I have things that I collect that some people consider investments. I buy things that I enjoy and that I like having, but whether they are of higher value later is moot. I don't conventionally sell things, so the later value is not important.
I love how you tell us how to look good & stylish, but at the same time, you also tell us to do what makes us feel good.
I would of course take a Rolex if it was given. However, I'm not a huge fan of their style. I'd rather have a Grand Seiko or a nice vintage Omega.
I have a Grand Seiko and a vintage Omega....and a modern Omega. But wouldn't say no to a Rolex. I'm just not playing the waiting game, not that I can even afford it.
Robert Allen They’re one and the same!
Rolex is to impress others, GS is to impress yourself.
Yeah grand seiko, nice watch, my dream watch
You are very on point!
I had a friend that was very proud of his rolex, I pointed out that it was misspelled, it in fact was spelled with a P and not an R. Nice POLEX. 😂. He got very mad. 😂
Lol. I used to joke about that with a friend. Can't belive I'm actually reading about someone actually having one.
Ive seen them spelled Bolex also
Funny !
Your friend shouldn’t have gotten mad. Because of the misspelling, his watch is much more valuable in the collector’s market.
Ouch!
As an owner of a decent collection of watches, I think you only need one reason to get a Rolex; YOU LIKE the watch. This goes for any watch really. With that said, my favorite watch in my collection at the moment is a 1995 Omega Seamaster Professional (the Pierce Brosnan Bond watch), it works perfectly in most situations and with most outfits.
I never buy a watch I "like", but I almost always buy one I "love". I love all 38 of them!
"I don't need to impress anyone"
Makes a channel dedicated to trying to impress people
sometimes i found him bit full of himself... he tries too hard
I guess he meant "I don't need to impress anyone with my watch", I do not think that he meant to say that he does not need to impress people generally.
zak david tf is wrong with this comment section - just chill and enjoy the video 😅
And yet here _you_ are...
LOL!
I have my Grandfather ‘s Omega Seamaster . It’s provenance means more to me than anything, but it is a beautiful watch. Simple, not clunky, elegant.
I have exactly the same, a 1968 seamaster
It was a gift to my grandfather and has his name engraved on the back. I once had to send it to an authorized Omega repair place. Yikes! I am a James Bond fan, and I love that he has an Omega too!
@@felistine dang that's crazy nice, I gotta get mine repaired, the second hand sticks on the minute hand from time to time because of the oxidation build up. 700 bucks is a big price for me though, i'm a student.
@@felistine You are a lucky man. I love hearing stories behind watches.
Ich have a modern omega Seamaster from my father and my father has one from his father, i think this is quite cool and a Seamaster is simply the best watch
I wouldn't wear a "Pepsi" Rolex with a brown leather band either!
I honestly don't think that most of his outfits are something I would wear 😂 just the way he put that leather band on that watch because he thinks it "contrast" the rest of the stuff he is wearing he comes up with outfits that in my opinion look like something random a 6 year old made up 😂 doesn't really look that good in my opinion
Absolutely awful combination...
I’m guessing spoiled rich kids are fond of them..
Wearing a Rolex of that vintage - tritium dial - with a leather strap is against nature. I’m offended to even look at it. (Well, not really, but pretty close).
The Pepsi bezel is gross, bracelet or strap.
@@Orwic1 I like a metal bracelet or a nato on a diver, and actually silicone is ok if you’re actually going to be wearing it in the water.
I wear my dads Rolex and it is older then I am! I love it because it is the watch I remember him wearing when I was a kid.
That’s what makes a Rolex or any other watch special. Lasting long enough to tell the time for multiple generations.
Wear it in good health.
I bought a Rolex that looks exactly like the first silver one shown. I was 23. I was making $9.50 an hour and my rent was $550. Paid $3,900 for a vintage datejust 1989. Paid it off over a year and I never regretted it. I haven’t taken it off since I got it! The value has increased about $200-$500 dollars since I got it 4 years ago.
Buy a Tudor. Job done.
I own a Pelagos in titanium, with the crown on the opposite side, goes with everything I wear, not flashy, and only a watch guy would notice it. Quality long lasting timepiece for years on end.
@@joea3235 I think everyone should own at least one nice watch.
Brand new Tudor or a used Rolex ?
@@ItsMikeArre Used Rolex is likely more expensive than a new Rolex. A new Rolex will be really hard to buy if it’s your first one.
@@ItsMikeArre brand new Tudor
I absolutely agree with these 7 reasons. You also have the courage to say the truth. I noted that in several cases people that exhibit those watches are actually far from to be a gentleman... The worst? Who shows a heavy, arrogant, boaster, gold Rolex
I really like how a lot of the Men's Fashion Channels are developing a "I wouldn't, but you do you" attitude. I think it makes me more open to their point of view.
Loving these videos! Always considered myself an “old-school” brotha that appreciates modern twists on classics. Old-school watches are much better. And they aren’t as flashy and needlessly BIG & HEAVY on the wrist as new styles. Great videos! Keep ‘me coming!
I bought a Rolex GMT Master in 1988. Still have it, still like it.
me too (1988)- got mine in 93 - still have it
Once again excellent video. I'm 61 years old I bought my first Rolex from a friend of mine whose family owned a jewelry store in Pittsburgh it was a Submariner that he used to wear on his wrist I paid $450 for it in 1975 I was just turning 15 I knew what a Rolex was because of him back then that watch retailed for about $800 nobody had a Rolex back then it was nothing like it is now I appreciated it for its quality and uniqueness. As time went on I had many Rolexes because I could buy them cheap from him basically it cost. In high school I was a Rolex dealer LOL when I was 18 I bought my father a two-tone oyster quartz which was not actually a very desirable watch because it was quartz. I got tired of them because everyone started wearing them and soon fell in love with Patek Philippe nobody knew what they were unless you were a real hardcore watch connoisseur I have probably had a dozen over the years all the lower end stuff nothing six figures or more. But I love them. I would not buy a Rolex either because it's kind of like driving a 3-Series BMW or a C-Class Mercedes. It's a wannabe
Rolex has become way too expensive lately in order to chase a 'luxury class' designation. I miss the days when it was actually a fairly affordable tool watch.
Yeah Rolex is not really about showing off their finishing skills and such as much as say Patek Phillipe or A. Lange & Sohne.
7 reasons for never buying a Rolex, wears a Vintage Pepsi GMT Master 🤦🏼♂️
he's obviously wearing it ironically as part of the video
p.s. the old aluminum bezel GMTs have way more charm than the new ceramic ones! (as for the batmans, the blue / black just works better with ceramic than the pepsi IMO)
..."and 1 that I might"
First watch I bought in 20+ years...Apple watch. Probably the last watch I'll ever buy. I have no need for a watch.
Tony Milano until Apple
Bring out an update not supporting your old iwatch
Old fashioned outfits are better with vintage watches.
Congrats, few people in your position will have the guts to put aside Rolex. Well done. You need however another video showing your watch collection. That JLC Reverso is a winner.
Alfredo Ketterer what „position”. He s a youtuber man xd
@@MrRaytone He is a youtuber with a successful channel about men style, in which, Rolex plays a big role. In that position, / context is a bold statement to say he will not buy a Rolex, in my view.
Someone who is not into watches should not be allowed to express their opinion on watches.
I like everything he said. He has self confidence. He knows himself. He knows what he wants. He stands out because his self-knowledge emits that unique vibration.
I guess maybe because I grew up in the 80s I always wanted one so when I started my professional career I started saving. It took over 5 yrs but the day finally came and to be honest it felt good for a little while. Theyre amazing watches but they weigh a ton and they're very bulky. After a year I stopped wearing it completely except for special occasions but ultimately ended up selling it.
Fortunately I went through my Rolex, sport car material nonsense in my 30s now I only wear my smartwatch
In the end, just buy what you like! You'll be much happier in the long run in terms of ownership. Don't look at the resale value and projected appreciation of a watch, just buy what you'll enjoy for life.
Bingo! My thoughts exactly.
As an Omega (Moonwatch) owner I can confirm that people don’t “call them out”, perhaps because they don’t care or they don’t want to “give you the satisfaction” because they think you want to boast with it. Some of us just like watches, nice clothes and luxury cars not because we want to boast but just because. Everyone has their own taste, don’t let anybody “school” you about what you should or shouldn’t like.
I l've had an Omega Speedmaster for over ten years and no one cares except other Omega owners. These days everyone is more interested in having the latest Apple Watch. I love my Omega and it's the only watch I need.
Bought a used GMT30 years ago for $1k. Recently appraised for $13k. Try that with a Seiko.....
You think a half a million Ferrari is not susceptible to the same depreciation? Lol a Toyota Camry maintains its value like a Rolex does so you can say the Rolex is the Toyota Camry of the Watch world
I have a Grand Seiko and a Rolex. They are both superb but for very different reasons. GS offers higher quality for your money but depreciates quite a bit, meanwhile Rolex isn't a good value proposition, but doesn't depreciate. In my case my Rolex appreciated 25% so far. I'm happy to get paid to wear a watch that I like.
Well, I hope you never scratch it 😅
the Grand Seiko is far superior. i have the Gold Snowflake & am in the process of buying the SGLA015.
Rolex is for impressing others...GS is for impressing yourself. =)
@@Solrac924 true
I'd be lying, if I said that I was an avid GG reader. But I have stumbled upon your website many a time, as a traditional menswear enthusiast. It is nice to put a face to the website / blog!
I would get a Rolex, but I have pay for, you know…food and shelter. 🥴
I'm sorry that you're poor.
Never said I was, did I? By the same token, those who buy expensive watches aren’t necessarily “rich,” either. Do you have disdain for those who don’t spend money on luxury items that show other people how well off they are? That doesn’t seem like a very gentlemanly quality.
@@terrydrums Hahaha their username checks out.
@@Kidsinamerica Some people got other priorities too, you know.
Some people make bad choices, and think that they're virtuous because of them.....
"I dont buy a Rolex because I already got other things to flex with"
This video was probably made at the same time as the other Rolex video, but just in case: the 'face' and the 'dial' of a watch is basically the same thing - the flat disc behind the crystal and hands of the watch (the crystal being the clear covering that protects the hands and dial from outside forces). On many watches, especially dive watches and GMT watches, there is an outer ring that often can be turned, either for timing a dive or for keeping track of another time zone. On the Rolex GMT shown in the video this ring is blue and red. This outer ring is called a bezel.
Reason: as I'm a car guy, I'll never wear a watch that is more expensive than the car I drive.
I like that! Great point!!!
I agree with you about the Rolex. Just because I can afford one doesn’t mean I need to purchase one. I
Well said. Even Bill Gates wears a cheap Casio watch.
@@NorthSpider Bill Gates is trolling men who wear expensive power watches.
WMS 1 bill gates isn’t trolling anyone. He just doesn’t value or have any style. Which is fine..
@@YanikCoen You may be right Yanik.
Bill Gates' watch and Mark Zuckerberg's gray shirts.
Both have their I am just common articles.
Thank you for this vid! I like dress watches more over other styles, myself. A great takeaway from this video is the advice near the end before the reference to Brock. "Big purchases of this nature should be more about staying true to yourself"
I absolutely love matching items in my outfits (even though I'm a woman and right now matching items is not trendy in women's fashion) and those red and blue cufflinks matching the watch are just awesome. Such a pleasant look.
those blue and red orb cufflinks are dope
i like rewatching old videos, makes me have a heppier day.
"Nobody roots for Goliath" Wilt Chamberlain.
More watch vidoes please! Maybe talk about good and not too expensive brands.
I'd like to see Ralph talk about watches for a change too (as they are a part of style too), but he is not a watch guy, unfortunately
@@rumatadestora I think Preston is a watch guy!
I recommend The Urban Gentry for watch videos.
A less expensive Rolex, try Tudor.
@@rumatadestora I highly recommend "the urban gentry" channel.
Finally!
Someone said it correctly.
Not necessarily the best for the money.
Wernher Julius
Many have said that before.
JLC will cost more or less as a Rolex but with a quality of a Patek.
Also Omega makes better watches than Rolex at a lower price point, but they make to many models with to many special editions. You can look at a brand new Seamaster and a Seamaster from 10 years ago and have no clue they are the same watch, while in Rolex if you take a sub from the 70’s and a brand new one, at a glance you wouldn’t notice any difference which imply a consistency in the watch design and DNA.
Would be ever interested in a Breguet? They would certainly suit your style.
the problem is that Breguet is for watch enthusiasts not people without a clue about watches and that's what ruined Rolex image
This guy could do ASMR and I would totally listen! Calm and soothing voice.
If only we could set the speed on 0.9
The soundtrack matches perfectly with his voice
My father has a Rolex that he bought 20-25 years ago, and if when he passes that watch ends up with me I would happily wear it, but it's the only Rolex I have any interest in wearing.
Yes, something given to you by your father is more special.
@@gentlemansgazette same with me, after my father passed away I got an Orlando wristwatch (not sure about quality) and a very beautiful golden color pocket watch
So you're anticipating your fathers death for a watch. The end is near my friends.
I am not anticipating anything, I was simply stating that I have no interest in wearing a Rolex watch, other than one that is a family object because it has sentimental value.
@@Ozrichead Okok big mon
I watch your videos and I learned a lot. However, I think the subject on the watch that we wear is a matter of opinion. I own two Rolex watches; Submariner and Datejust. It gives confidence (not cocky) in me wearing any of them, which I need in my line of work.
I bought a Rolex 16610LV in 2013. The price has increased by 135% since I bought it according to Chrono24.
Wait long enough and you'll cut a profit second hand
@@RichMitch I also bought a Rolex 14060m 4 line for $3500 in 2014 and now they are worth about $7000
@@TEMPARD I've got a plain tag carrera. Understated, decent quality, suits me, paid 1500 pounds in 2015, they're 2200 now. Bonkers
@@sylvaind.6786 talking about the rise in retail price above inflation
I absolutely love to agree with you, Herr Sneider. Vintage things have very emotional values and have memories of bygone eras attached with them. Vintage articles are my jam.
Do a is it worth it on Patek Phillipe! I think their dress watches will be more your style.
Sneakergenius What about A. Lange & Söhne?
Chase Both have great pieces, the Patek Calatrava as mentioned and an A. Lange Saxonia Moonphase would definitely complement his style
ArchieLuxury has a lot of content about Patek Phillipe and other high-end watch brands. He as a...different style.
Or a Blancpain Villeret. :)
If you want a luxury watch go with an Omega. Still up there with Rolex but cheaper in price and looks a lot nicer. Besides being the same in quality, if not better!
"If everyone has a Rolex"......what world do you live in where everyone has a Rolex?
Not ours. But I believe you chose to miss the point.
800k per year means a lot of people have rolex watches, they don't usually break in one year, so that means there's more and more millions of rolex watches in the market every year. Compare that to some premium items, like certain handbags, they may only make a few dozen, few hundred at the most. People like to feel unique or original, and even if the price tag is high, it doesn't feel so premium knowing there's 500,000 other people out there with the same exact watch. Also if your circle of friends are mostly relatively successful in life, have a decent job, have a home, aren't living way above their means, for them to have at least one rolex watch that they wear to fancy occasions isn't that far fetched. I mean median household income in the usa has been over 50k for a long time, and that average is brought down by situations where people are on welfare and that money isn't counted in their income, and 1 person in the household has a part time job at mcdonalds. Also you can buy some of the less sought after models from previous years for a lot cheaper than the inflated price that rolex watches are sitting at today.
@@hzuiel wow! That's just brilliant 😂 quick question, have you factored in 'the distribution of wealth ?' Makes sense? Cheers! 🍻
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i bought a
Submariner in 1957, paid 185 for it. About 2 weeks pay in those days. Never kept good time. Sold it. Bought an Datejust in the 70's, did not keep good time. Being a long distance cyclist [Bicycle] , kept it in my bike bag for a number of years, finally lost it. Have had many many watches over the years, I am 85. Currently own 8 watches. Had 9, but just sold my Breitling Navitimer for a few thousand dollars. A good Quartz watch keeps better time than any mechanical watch.
I would better pick Tudor over Rolex. The latest Black Bay Bronze is just amazing, in house movement, for half Rolex price. Buy Rolex only because it keeps the value? Nah...
I have the black bay bronze and I absolutely love it especially now it's got a nice patina on it .
I bought my Rolex 30 years ago in NYC Chinatown. It cost me 20 US dollars. it is sill working today. it was a great investment.
Undoubtedly they make beautiful watches but so do omega & they’re way less expensive. I’ll stick with my trusty seamaster for now.
Personally I find them the most comfortable watch to wear even more then an AP or a Patek. It’s a watch you can wear and forget you have a watch on your wrist. As for the vintages you have to make sure you buy them from a reputed dealer.
I really think an Omega Constellation pie pan dial would fit you perfect.
Hello from Mauritius island thx a lot you change my point of view about watch thx you so much sir
Rolex is the smart move.Any other brand you lose your money,I bought my submariner in 2013 for 4500 euros and I can sell it now for 8000
dionisios kosandianos exactly. It's like a porsche 911. Superb design and desirable.
dionisios kosandianos yes - the market for selling stainless sports watches was great last year - I sold a Sub and GMT last year and made $ on each over what I paid a few years ago
Many rich ppl are like joneses. i have a unique watch only 1000 in production. they cheaper becus collectors dont collect em, but when compare to those expensive mass produced watches mine is unique.
Rolex is a smart moveonly if you plan to sell it later and only if you actually sell it at the end. If you buy it to keep it its not important at all if its going to go up or down in price.
The only one Rolex I like is no date sub. It’s sporty and quite nice to wear it casually. That being said, second hand Omega speedmaster is much better in term of look and value if you ask me. I also have my love for Jager LeCoultre, but that is just out of my price range for now.
"I don't buy a Rolex because I don`t want to be smashed over the head or have a knife stuck in me for it".
Tactical, dude. Makes sense. In another context , the exact opposite works though. You know what I mean, right?
@@dscrappygolani7981 No,I don`t.
I've have a Rolex 5513 new since 1984. I've just had it serviced (very expensive) so I will not wear it very often. My favourite day to day watch is a G-Shock MR-G Black Titanium, Solar powered, Blue Tooth and Atomic Clock accurate to the split second. Completely waterproof and shock proof. Completely self adjusting and doesn't need a battery ever. It is very difficult to scratch also.
7 reasons I would never buy a Rolex.
"In today's video I wear a Rolex..."
We all make mistakes. I'd never buy a Harley Davidson again. But at one point I was suckered in, you know?
Used to work offshore with Comex Diving as a photographer, always liked the design of this watch that many of the divers wore and thought nothing of it! Though it was not taken in Sat. They are not expensive when considering that they last a lifetime and more. Ok os a service costs a small fortune but if you are not underwater then it is not always needed.
I bought a couple of Rolex watches for business purposes. When clients and partners see your Rolex, they see that you're successful, gives them more confidence, etc. Even tho I have more expensive watches from Breitling and Zenith and in my free time I prefer cheaper watches like Glycine, Certina and Oris. I'm not a fan of mainstream Rolex watches, but I'm in love with Skydweller.
I've found that it's more often about the wearer feeling more self-confidence. And you also need to read the room. If it's full of people from a culture in which conspicuous displays of wealth are how you judge a person, it's not a bad play. But if you're in a room full of people who are more likely to think, "Can we trust the fiscal judgement of who would spend that much on a Rolex just to impress others?" it can backfire.
Regardless, if I actually notice the watches others in the meeting are wearing, I'm likely bored or there's a problem somewhere. Like someone thinking his Mickey Mouse or Snoopy watch is somehow whimsical. :)
I agree with your 7 list of the rolex. You simply get more with other watch brands. I recently got my sedna gold Omega seamster black dial and rubber strap. You want a watch for succes then get pattek phillipe not a rolex. You missed 1, wen servising a rolex its very expensive compared to other brands that have more complications at the end you only pay for the brand to show of you know nothing about watches. Kinda like apple ppl think there the best but no there big but that dont mean there better.
I really enjoy your videos Sven..your voice very satisfying.
I bought an omega sea master and I want a rolex now to build my collection. Sure, I could have gotten a more accurate $20-40 electric watch. Rolex has very classic watches, that’s why they are popular among the watch community. And they are associated with status now, that’s why people who care about their image(maybe too much) but don’t know about watches want them, if it gets them into watches I think it’s cool.
I can also wear a fancy watch in shorts and a t-shirt and I feel good. I’m carrying some art on my wrist :).
A realistic video, from my point of view, I agree, not only with Rolex but many more items. Gratitude for the post
I've heard several Rolex owners say that the first question everyone asks about your watch is "is it real?" That would be annoying to me.
Nice video. You don’t need to own a Rolex to have a nice watch nor do you require one to show success. A reward of a timepiece should be of what YOU like not what is socially known and accepted.
The are a great many watch manufacturers today producing timepiece as good or better than Rolex and many at a fraction of the cost of what Rolex is charging.
Perhaps you need to look a some microbrand watches and see what is on offer, you might be pleasantly surprised. Added bonus is that many of the microbrand watches are produced in limited numbers so once they are gone you may never see one again. This brings in exclusively...its nice to own a high quality timepiece that not many own or can get.
Indeed!
"The are a great many watch manufacturers today producing timepiece as good or better than Rolex and many at a fraction of the cost" Name just one
Fj Fj. There are so many fantastic microbrand watch manufacturers out there today the world is your oyster, of course choosing is totally subjective, but these should get you started as their quality is unquestionable often worth many times the asking prices; Creux, Nomos Glashutte, Christopher Ward, Gorilla, Mk II, Axios who are a subsidiary company of Zelos.
However, if you are stuck on a name vice quality then you need to only turn to those timepieces offered by the Swatch Group.
@@OneTalaw Christopher Ward are nothing but marketing, they just buy in movements and cases and print there logo on the dial. Nomos is at least respectable but they are not in the same tier as Rolex, many of their watches are less than $3000. I'd prefer Glashutte Original
Fj Fj. Most watch manufacturers worldwide use a form of the ETA movement, copied or sometimes modified but there is no ETA on anyone’s watch dial.
Few manufacturers produce truly in-house movements and if they do, they are NOT a microbrand.
Just look at Bremont (once a microbrand) started early this century and in less than a decade were producing luxury timepieces worldwide. They produce a quality product (subjective taste for their models) and to that big in such a short period of time, they heavily relied on marketing and their is no one bigger that relies on marketing than Rolex.
I just bought the Seiko 5 SNK805 and I am glad to be "validated" seeing it as one of the watches you own 😎
Thank you for sharing good TIP N THING FOR MEN .You are the best guide.
The advantage of wearing a watch is that one can glance at it to tell the time as opposed to whipping out your cell phone which would appear rude.
If Rolex heavily overprices, what is AP doing? Or PP?
I don't think that the tan leather strap suits the watch at all.
The red/blue clashes with it, in my humble opinion.
A plain stainless strap would've been much more subtle and classy, methinks.
Ian E Yeah it looks very off on that watch.
The product has improved. Let’s forget that Rolex does very well going up in value, as you pointed out, but the movement is improved, the clasp is improved, the bezel.
I’m pleased you’re making more videos about watches. I am a watch enthusiast, but I can’t afford to buy a ROLEX. But if I could, I would’t eather because I find their style bit of... simplistic in my own oppinion. I do prefer jananese watches from the ‘70s ‘80s and sometimes ‘90s (for the casual and sport look) from CITIZEN, SEIKO, ORIENT and specially CASIO. I have CITIZEN’s Time Challenger with more than 40 years that I’ve bough vintage and I think they are great ! And they are affordable. I’m also starting my own channel ! I hope to see more about watches on GG !!
I am from a family of jewelers. My father was a watchmaker, meaning that he made repairs to watches down to its most elementary mechanisms. He held certifications from all of the high end watch manufacturers Rolex, Movado, and others.... He always wore an Italian suit. Spoke four languages and Always wore a Seiko.
Interesting view on a very controversial subject! I love watches to the point of obsession at times. It’s good to get a different perspective.
Would love a video about your
“Fast car”
Was that your MBZ GT?
A Rolex is only "worth" something to those who believe it is, just as diamonds and fiat currency are.
That's the whole principle of luxury.
Well, on the surface I would agree and I get your point, but in the defense of Rolex there is quite a lot of fine craftsmanship that goes into one of those, so unlike flat currency they actually are worth more than absolutely nothing.
I NEVER thought I'd buy a Rolex, but you know what? They're one of the few brands that offers a decent selection of watches under 40mm case diameter. And a few of their models (Oyster Perpetual and Explorer w smooth bezel) are quite understated, yet look amazing on the wrist.
Maybe you should check out Seiko watches. They have many vintage style watches at great prices as well as some very nice, classic looking styles from the Grand Seiko line.
Seiko is the value king of great watches. All of my sport watches are Seiko, because I can't afford to destroy a 5K-plus watch.
If I wanted to impress someone, I wouldn't get a Rolex, I would get a Ulysse Nardin Cathedral, dual time with dual alarm.
Marten Hilberts ask anyone oitside the watch world if they UN and ask if they know Rolex
I am more of an Omega guy than a Rolex guy. Both vintage and modern, But honestly, these days I am mostly fine with Seiko and Tissot for every day use.
My wife recently gifted me a Howard white gold pocket watch. I had never heard of the Howard brand. When I researched it I found out that Howard manufactured the street clocks you see in vintage pictures of cities like Boston. This is the watch I wear when I wear my three piece suits or when I wear a vest with a sport jacket. For casual dress I wear a Tag Heuer Aqua Racer that I purchased on a cruise to celebrate a milestone birthday. Both watches keep perfect time-the Howard when wound. I am very particular about my watches keeping perfect time. I once heard that if you put ten people in a room and each one was wearing a Rolex you’d get ten different times. I, too have no use for a Rolex. When my father-in-law passed I inherited his Rolex which I quickly passed on to my son when he received his masters degree. He doesn’t wear it either.
For all luxury products you pay to some extend the brand name. I collect watches for more than 4 years, own TAG, Omega, Breitling and other brands and I need to say my Rolex Datejust is a) The most comfortable watch b) the best overall quality c) timeless design d) most accurate and robust movement e) most classic watch I ever owned. If someone really buys only for brand perception it is his problem and in my eyes childish. I also can say I don’t feel anything special or superior wearing a Rolex, I feel as good wearing my Tissot or Hamilton, but in fact it is just the best watch at this price point in my experience. Period.
At the end of the day, buy what makes you feel good. I own a vintage Rolex datejust. It’s is not the best looking watch out there, but feel good wearing it.
A Lange and Shöne will suit you better. Not to mention, they’re German.
Ged Canonizado A. Lange & Söhne make my favourite watches. Shame I’ll never afford one.
@@chase9842 Save up for one brother. Look into the used market and get a Saxonia. :) You can do it!
They are rally expensive
Yifto, you are better off using the money for a deposit on a house !
@@5awiii Look up Nomos or Union Glashütte if you're into that style of watches, they're affordable watches from the same town with a similar style.
I like Citizen watches but I had serious issues with both I owned.
I now have a Bering, based on Citizen, and it's great (and Sapphire glass is a marvel).
I also own a Festina my wife gifted me for our 15 years together and had engraved, and so far I love it, I also love Festina style.
quartz junk
JLC still makes the reverso. I bought an new one like 2 years ago.
I love watches and had the chance to buy various Rolexes, but I have never been able to justify the price, the name and what I would actually get. One of the watches in my collection that always gets a lot of attention is a 1976 Timex gold coloured automatic, cleaned up, new band, little Poly Watch, it looks amazing and only gains two seconds per day. I'm always on the hunt for Art Deco watches and pens, I have a wonderful blue 30s Parker Vacumatic that flexes when I write.
Correction: OEM parts mean that the part came directly from the original manufacturer, ie. Rolex.
or example there can be company A which makes one part really well, that goes into a machine made by company B. The machine is labeled as made in its entirety by B. Company A can be referred to as an OEM part maker. Think of a car for example.
@gentlemangazette this doesn't apply to a watchmaker that makes every of it's part in house. Rolex, in this case.
Edoardo Giordano
Well, Rolex has not been always produce all its parts in house since the beginning; only in the recent years i.e. from 90s & onward! So u can, and may as well seen a lot of vintage Rolex watches that have parts made from other brands, manufactures, including the entire escapement can be simply ETA.
@@richardzhao792 that's true, I did not think about vintage ones. Thank you for the polite and precise answer!
Edoardo Giordano
U r most welcome! We all love watches hah...
Two good points- some of their styles are classic simplicity that will never be bettered. You can pawn one anywhere in the world for cash if necessary.
Very true, not to mention that certain models appreciate.
For the same money I'd buy an Alange-Soehne, or as many have noted a vintage Omega.
for the same money you can't get a Lange Sohne mate
@@andrewst12 I see all these comments here saying "get a Lange"....do they think Langes, cost the same as a Submariner or something? For the price of a highly marked up Submariner Hulk, you might be able to get an average Lange.
I like Bulova/Citizen watches. They are well made, moderately priced and you can find one that fits your particular taste.