Brands are ripping you off...
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Today we have a little chat about why watch brands are lying to you, and in general, why you should do a little research before buying a watch. Tell me, what do you think?
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Nice vid mate, definitely deserving of more subs, keep on it
Thank you boss
So many expensive brands engage in this kind of thing. Fair play to Oris for being honest.
You are so professional ,knowledgeable and honest , my friend. Many thanks .
Nizar
Thank you my friend
That’s why you should just buy a Grand Seiko/Seiko
Seikos with 4r movements suck.
Anything cheaper than a Sumo is worse than Chinese watches nowadays.
Kenissi is right next door to Tudor and the building is even shaped in the same way as Tudor’s. The MT56xx calibers are based on the Rolex 31xx design if I’m not mistaken.
I would certainly like to see one inside.
@@bladimirkroutska3707 there are videos up on RUclips
Thank you for this knowledgeable information brother... New sub
@@MrRokz1984 thanks brother!
An eta or selitta is just as good as In house. It doesn't cost more to manufacture an in house Vs non in house. Seiko sell watches for less than £200 with in house movements. I don't get the whole in house movement thing, unless it's very high end watches with lots of complications. Standard 3 hand, with day or date don't really matter. It's also about the finishing, dial, materials, design etc that makes a watch.
Yep, I like researching the watch before I even decide to look at it in person. Oris and Guinand are very transparent about their movements on their websites for example.
We need to embrace the reality that we are living in the era of watchmaker conglomerates. There's absolutely nothing wrong with brands within the Swatch Group using ETA movements; after all, they are all part of the same family. Some brands may be more luxurious than others, but ultimately, they share the same parent company. It's similar to Audi using a VW engine or Lincoln using a Ford engine. It's perfectly acceptable and a common practice in many industries, if ETA did a new HAQ movement to take on the Seiko 9F and they put it in a Longines I would LOVE that! I don't think it is a travesty at all.
Just took a look at Breitling and Tudor. They do in fact call their moments Manufacure not in-house. Nothing strange here. Are we calling out BMW for not developing every screw in their engines themselves? Pure clickbait video. Wth does in-house even mean? It's not a clearly defined term anyway.
Trancparency=Lower cost=
Not gonna happen
Dekla doesn’t. 👍👍
About €630.00 for a base-price customizable watch? That’d be awesome!
I am watching theese videos and I am just the person who wants to buy several nice watches =)
nothing new. it has always been like that. Richemont sharing the Jaeger movement is clear. And as you said it's the watchmakers watchmaker. And everyone knows about the Tudor movements! I guess you are right it's clickbait. Until the quarry crises that was usual. Even for Rolex and Patek.
In house movements mean nothing, an eta is like a BMW engine, tough reliable and will last,