1. Rolex: Form + Function, it really is almost the perfect sports watch (I don't own either). 2. Laurent Ferrier: I've been a big fan of this brand, very modern appeal but still very elegant (still don't own either watch, sadly) 3. Moser Streamliner: hands down the H. Moser. I love this integrated bracelet, the dial is amazing, the movement top notch. I might prefer the center seconds version better. (Looking at buying a streamliner if I can find it at the right price.. 4. Faberge: I'm not inclined to buy either of these, but the Faberge looks VERY interesting and the agengraphe movement is very appealing. 5. Rolex Explorer II: Haha, kidding. For dual time zone I cherish my Explorer II. But given your list, I'd say the Van Cleef - it's so unique, the jumping hours makes legibility so much better, and it has a "cool" factor and elegance that I think the V.C. lacks. Very fun exercise Bill! I hope you do more of these types of videos.
1. Rolex Submariner, the bezel of the Zenith is to edgy 2. Laurent Ferrier, very elegant and the green colour very tasteful 3. Moser Streamliner, fantastic bracelet and movement 4. Faberge, i do not like skeletons ;) 5. Van Cleef & Arpels, i like the inovative dual jumping hours, the Vach dial is too crowded and the bracelet looks so brutal
Very few chose the Fabergé Andreas, but I would do the same...the great workmanship of Fabergé and the quality of Agenhor AgenGraphe movement. Take care, Bill
Zenith Laurent Ferrier Moser - a bracelet I’d actually wear! Both/neither - two beautiful chronos, but too much going on for me Van Cleef & Arpels - but I’d like to add a second blue strap to match the blue script on the dial Thanks, Bill! Cheers…
1. Sport: Rolex - reasoning looks better 2. Dress: PF Toric - reasoning: hands wind, double barrel, better decoration, also it looks better 3. Daily: HM streamliner - reasoning like the movement better and that dial is gorgeous, also has a cool bracelet 4. Chronograph: Faberage - reasoning just love the design best looking chronograph in my opinion 5. Dual time: Van cleef around arpel - the movement angle the dial is more interesting
Ulyses nardin San Marco gmt has a jumping 2md timezone (and comes in platinum....underrated gem I reckon) Another interesting gmt is jlc reverso squadra: a rare sports watch edition of the reverso with am/pm 2nd timezone indicator and brilliant movement.
From your list I would choose: Rolex Submariner Parmigiani Fleurier Chopard LUC Massena Lab Vacheron Constantin The Parmigiani is the only one that I would consider acquiring out of all of them
Laurent Ferrier watches opt for really thick cases for the movement thickness they have . Micro rotor natural escapement has 4.35mm movement thickness but overall watch come to 11.3mm , Tourbillon Double Hairspring has 5.57mm movement thickness but overall watch becomes a beefy 13.3mm thick . Their watches look stunning and the case designs are good , movement finishing extraordinary but they need to rectify this disproportionate movement to case thickness issue with all their models .
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Not a huge difference in the dress to daily category. That green FBM229.01 would work for dress & daily for me. (dress means a dark T-shirt, perhaps something with a pocket😁) I like the chronograph choices without a Tachymeter ring.
Sport: Rolex sub (not a fan of rolex really, I just prefer this diver over this particular Zenith) Dress. Parmigiani, lovely brand. Daily: L.U.Chopard, because the streamliner is my least favorite Moser. And that price... Oof. I do love some of their other models. Chronograph: Fabergé. I'm not huge on chronographs either. I prefer the more classic 3 subdial layout aswell, so it's a close call for either. DTZ: VC, the overseas is one of my favorite watches, though I'm planning to buy the chronograph in the future. Not really into Dual time watches anyway.
I bought this popular video watch from MAMACOO , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $180! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
Hey Bill! Here's my choices: 1. Rolex Submariner (5 Hz is too fast for my liking, silicon escapement is unappealing to me) 2. I favor manual winders for dress watches. The Laurent Ferrier looks nice though. 3. Yes, that Streamliner would be acceptable. I might choose a Pioneer Centre Seconds w/ Arctic Blue fumé dial. 4. Not a chrono guy either. I'd take the Fabergé b/c you gave the movement your blessing, although I generally prefer manual wind for chronos. 5. Heure d'Ici & Heure d'Ailleurs all the way. Big fan of that watch! The VC is a beauty, though. I'd be lucky to have either.
Thanks for the comparisons, Bill, hoping I'll achieve my goal for a green dragon Streamliner for my birthday next year.
Hay Weeze! Get me one too! Take care Bill
Great format!
All great picks!
The Van Cleef is amazing! Great discussion.
Thanks Sindi! It's hard to go wrong with that type of watch.Take care,, Bill
1. Rolex: Form + Function, it really is almost the perfect sports watch (I don't own either).
2. Laurent Ferrier: I've been a big fan of this brand, very modern appeal but still very elegant (still don't own either watch, sadly)
3. Moser Streamliner: hands down the H. Moser. I love this integrated bracelet, the dial is amazing, the movement top notch. I might prefer the center seconds version better. (Looking at buying a streamliner if I can find it at the right price..
4. Faberge: I'm not inclined to buy either of these, but the Faberge looks VERY interesting and the agengraphe movement is very appealing.
5. Rolex Explorer II: Haha, kidding. For dual time zone I cherish my Explorer II. But given your list, I'd say the Van Cleef - it's so unique, the jumping hours makes legibility so much better, and it has a "cool" factor and elegance that I think the V.C. lacks.
Very fun exercise Bill! I hope you do more of these types of videos.
1. Rolex Submariner, the bezel of the Zenith is to edgy
2. Laurent Ferrier, very elegant and the green colour very tasteful
3. Moser Streamliner, fantastic bracelet and movement
4. Faberge, i do not like skeletons ;)
5. Van Cleef & Arpels, i like the inovative dual jumping hours, the Vach dial is too crowded and the bracelet looks so brutal
Very few chose the Fabergé Andreas, but I would do the same...the great workmanship of Fabergé and the quality of Agenhor AgenGraphe movement. Take care, Bill
Zenith
Laurent Ferrier
Moser - a bracelet I’d actually wear!
Both/neither - two beautiful chronos, but too much going on for me
Van Cleef & Arpels - but I’d like to add a second blue strap to match the blue script on the dial
Thanks, Bill! Cheers…
Good point about the VC&A strap Andrew.Take care, Bill
Great stuff, Bill! I love that Moser and ML chrono
I think they make a nice pair, don't you? Take care, Bill
Laurent Ferrier just makes such stunning pieces.
You'll get no argument from me HRM!Take care, Bill
Hey Bill, after much thought about a great selection all I’ve decided is that categories are not helpful! All the best, Ed
1. Sport: Rolex - reasoning looks better
2. Dress: PF Toric - reasoning: hands wind, double barrel, better decoration, also it looks better
3. Daily: HM streamliner - reasoning like the movement better and that dial is gorgeous, also has a cool bracelet
4. Chronograph: Faberage - reasoning just love the design best looking chronograph in my opinion
5. Dual time: Van cleef around arpel - the movement angle the dial is more interesting
Thanks for the detailed info, Ali. You're certainly a man of taste! Take care, Bill
Ulyses nardin San Marco gmt has a jumping 2md timezone (and comes in platinum....underrated gem I reckon)
Another interesting gmt is jlc reverso squadra: a rare sports watch edition of the reverso with am/pm 2nd timezone indicator and brilliant movement.
From your list I would choose:
Rolex Submariner
Parmigiani Fleurier
Chopard LUC
Massena Lab
Vacheron Constantin
The Parmigiani is the only one that I would consider acquiring out of all of them
Good set Reg. I saw some of the new Parmigiani watches this evening at the WatchTime show, and they are special. Take care, Bill
Laurent Ferrier watches opt for really thick cases for the movement thickness they have . Micro rotor natural escapement has 4.35mm movement thickness but overall watch come to 11.3mm , Tourbillon Double Hairspring has 5.57mm movement thickness but overall watch becomes a beefy 13.3mm thick . Their watches look stunning and the case designs are good , movement finishing extraordinary but they need to rectify this disproportionate movement to case thickness issue with all their models .
You may have a point about LF, Abns. I'd have to have one for a while to wear to say for certain . Take care, Bill
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I wish I could help Emile, but I have not idea. Take care, Bill
Not a huge difference in the dress to daily category. That green FBM229.01 would work for dress & daily for me. (dress means a dark T-shirt, perhaps something with a pocket😁) I like the chronograph choices without a Tachymeter ring.
Sport: Rolex sub (not a fan of rolex really, I just prefer this diver over this particular Zenith)
Dress. Parmigiani, lovely brand.
Daily: L.U.Chopard, because the streamliner is my least favorite Moser. And that price... Oof. I do love some of their other models.
Chronograph: Fabergé. I'm not huge on chronographs either. I prefer the more classic 3 subdial layout aswell, so it's a close call for either.
DTZ: VC, the overseas is one of my favorite watches, though I'm planning to buy the chronograph in the future. Not really into Dual time watches anyway.
Hey Bill you’re live!
It’s not live but looks like it 😂
Live no. Alive Cesar, yes! How does a recorded video look live? Take care Bill
zenith, laurent Ferrier, moser, neither, Vacheron
That's a nice collection, especially I'm not a big chronograph fan myself. Take care, Bill
I bought this popular video watch from MAMACOO , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $180! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
Zenith, Laurent Ferrier, Moser, Faberge, and Vacheron Constantin
Hey Carlos, nice set...individual too. Take care, Bill
Rolex (if I can find a respectful dealer) , Laurent Ferrier (I liked the old Toric), Moser, Faberge, Van Cleef & Arpels
Hey Shadow! You have good taste! Take care, Bill
Submariner
Lauren ferier
H.moser
Piotr, that's a nice trio! Take care, Bill
Hey Bill! Here's my choices:
1. Rolex Submariner (5 Hz is too fast for my liking, silicon escapement is unappealing to me)
2. I favor manual winders for dress watches. The Laurent Ferrier looks nice though.
3. Yes, that Streamliner would be acceptable. I might choose a Pioneer Centre Seconds w/ Arctic Blue fumé dial.
4. Not a chrono guy either. I'd take the Fabergé b/c you gave the movement your blessing, although I generally prefer manual wind for chronos.
5. Heure d'Ici & Heure d'Ailleurs all the way. Big fan of that watch! The VC is a beauty, though. I'd be lucky to have either.
I agree, that Laurent Ferrier is a standout Vonkruel! My favorite, though is the Van Clef & Arpels. Take care, Bill