Here are some actually affordable pieces that can be bought for circa 100-250 usd Dress Watch: Orient Bambino Dive Watch: Vostok Amphibia Chronograph: Casio Edifice Sports Watch: Seiko 5 Field Watch: any cheap G-Shock
Seiko 5 has a line of great looking, great wearing and reliable automatic field watches for $100. Honestly, I thought it was good that they mentioned a Rolex in nearly every category as a luxury option, but they should have also mentioned a Seiko in every category as a starter option. Seiko's lineup is that broad and consistently high quality.
@@ryantaylor5297 if you're looking for Quartz watches, Casio has you covered in every category. Casio Duro is a great dive watch that costs less than 100 usd, Casio also has some decent dress quartz watches also (also under 100 usd), and any steel bracelet Casio Lineage is a good alternative to the Seiko 5. Otherwise Citizen is another good option, I'm not too familiar with their offerings but they have quality sports and dive watches for 100-250 usd. If you're willing to pay a little bit more, you can also get a solar powered Citizen watch in their Eco Drive line. The Orient Kamasu (150usd-300usd) is otherwise a great automatic dive watch, and you can also find some good Seiko divers for around 200-350 usd. Another brand to look into is Bulova, they have dress watches that go for around 200-300usd. If you're budget is bigger, then maybe you can even consider a Swiss watch. Tissot has its quartz PRX watch that retails for like 375usd, and you can even get an automatic Tissot Le Locle dress watch for a similar or slightly higher price. Another Swiss brand I could suggest is Mido. It's usually more expensive but if you're lucky you can get them at a discount for around 400usd.
If you encounter someone wearing those shoes and socks in the streets, you will never hear what they have to say about watches. Taste is a general sense.
With the exception of a pilot watch you can get a great Seiko 5 in any of those those categories for between 100-300 bucks. The Seiko 5 field watches, in particular, should have been included as the ideal starter field watch; a quality automatic movement in a quality case for $100 is nothing to sneeze at.
Omega was first but not only watch on the moon. During the Apollo 15 mission, it broke so astronaut Dave Scott used his watch which was Bulova (now Bulova Lunar Pilot) :)
I enjoyed the way this was presented, and the watches that were selected for each category were well considered - however - every single recap section that called out the “investment” watch is, at best, very incorrect. I’m seeing a lot of luxury watches being categorized as such, but not also as investment pieces. For instance, both Vacheron and Cartier are considered luxury timepieces, but the Vacheron is the better investment as it’s part of the Big Three. Your biggest mistake being labeling the Tag Heuer as an investment timepiece, in the same category as a Rolex, which also happens to be a steel Daytona in this instance. Same goes for a Mont Blanc geosphere classified as an investment over the Rolex Explorer 2. Lastly, a Bell & Ross, which I’m a big fan of, is not an investment timepiece. All that said, I’d like to see more of this in the future 👍
I mean I am not an english speaker... But I thought they used the term investment more like, u have to invest some money to get this watch, but it is still not high end luxury. So Investment = between affordable and luxury, the midway. Otherwise it wouldn't make sense, you are right.
@Slayguy I can see your logic - unfortunately if you're right and if that was indeed their intent, then a "entry/mid-range/high-end" categorization would have been more appropriate. This is because the term "investment" is used very often in the watch community/industry and it is almost exclusively paired up with and associated to watches that sell over the MSRP or Retail price. Watch brands known to fall under "investment" timepieces are Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, and Vacheron Constantin. Definitely not a Tag Heuer Monaco or a Bell & Ross. Even "aspirational" would have been a better descriptor to denote "something you need to save up money for" as opposed to "investment." In any case, words are words, I just wanted to make sure that anyone watching this video that isn't as deep into the watch world doesn't get confused and starts to believe that a Tag Heuer Monaco (which is a watch north of $6,000) should be considered an investment timepiece. It's a nice watch, and people should buy whatever they like and can afford, but an investment it is not 👍
About the Montblanc geosphere and why it has the north, south, east and west on the bezel, you can actually use a mechanical watch like the montblanc one or any other to tell direction. You lay the watch horizontally, align the hour hand with the sun, and now the middle point between the aligned hour hand and 12 o'clock position on dial roughly indicates which direction south is.
Absolutely love this lane GQ! Thanks for sharing and pls continue these Watch Talks, very insightful update on different "what to wear" watches as a starter and beyond. 💯
I've been carrying the same watch for 20years... my grandad used it in the war, i wind it up every few days and its never failed... its been dinged up, the case has some spots where rust was cleaned off the steel but its better than anything you could put on that table
Have been a victim of that as a child. My friends looking down upon a humble watch which I had worn to school, given to me by my dad, gave me a lot of insecurities as a child.
And if you enjoy it as much as we do our luxury timepieces than more the power to you playboy. Nobody needs a watch in modern times. It’s like saying for those of us who like cars, that owning a Honda Accord is no different than having a Bugatti. Different strokes for different folks, no right nor wrong answer when discussing opinions based around material possession.
Really didn't like how this started out feeling like it would cater to anyone, and then they just get lost in mostly watches that are all thousands of dollars/unobtainable.
I highly recommend the seiko spb143. It’s such a perfect one watch collection. I have the luxury version sje093 but it’s not necessary nor does it replace my spb. Another thing, buy what you like because you’re gonna be wearing it. Do a little research and also get a size proportional to your wrist size.
I wouldn't say Cartier tank is an investment, because they don't hold value well at all. They are mass produced every year. Saying that, its one of my favourite watches and for that reason its what I'm currently looking at buying next.
Lmao the amount of times Cam Wolf says "like" is astonishing haha. Every other word it seems is like, him saying like, because like, these brands like embody such a like... style
I'm a bit disappointed in this video because it displayed the majority of watches in the above 1k category and barely any mention of brands and models in the sub 1k category.
I hate the misnomer that..."You don't need a watch because you have a cell phone that can tell you the time". However, watches were around long before cell phones. A cell phone is a classless tool. A watch is a tool with character and can accent your outfit and even define who you are. It can say a lot about you and start a conversation.
Hamilton is no longer an American brand as they moved to Switzerland in the 80s but they still make amazing watches for the price and a story most other companies don't have
Submariner were designed by that little brother you picked up(Tudor). Tudor made dive watches way before Rolex came out with there, Tudor was used by French navy back then for a long time and with those inputs the new pelegos FXD out ranks Rolex submariner.Still Tudor Submariner hits different
This is false. The Rolex Submariner was launched in 1953 and only later in '54 It would be sold under the Tudor brand. Also, the Pelagos FXD is a just a special edition version of the Pelagos launched in 2012, without the date, without the helium escape valve (wr is 200m and not 500m as in the original), a bidirectional rotating bezel and a thinner case. I'm not sure how the Pelagos "out ranks" the Submariner.
@@Enrico- well I would like you to correct your facts first. Tudor paved way for submariner. Yes the pelegos came out in 2012 without the helium valve. It was a newer model not their first. Don’t just start writing without any facts.
@@vinayakmishra4650 Sorry, incorrect. Blancpain and then Rolex released the first modern iteration of a dive watch in 1954. Panerai had released the Radiomir in the 30s but does not resemble the modern dive watch. Tudor is nowhere in this conversation lol
@@vinayakmishra4650 the Pelagos came out in 2012 with the helium valve, the FXD doesn't have it. Do you have any source backing up your claims that Tudor "paved the way for Submariner"? Because to me it makes no sense. Back in the day Tudor were just Rolexes without the Aegler's movement.
Hello I am knew and I subscribed and need help: I really like this Orient (to me it looks better then the bambino and even has saphire cristal): Orient FGW01002W0. Is this a good watch to buy?
Couple of things I would say go with Seiko Presage line vs a Timex is much better build and dials are fantastic. Also you are not suppose to wear a dress watch or any watch with a Tux.
Okay. So I'm gong to critique this video. First, they parsed sports watches into subcategories that don't exist, and in the process completely excluded the simple OG 3-hand day/date sports watch (e.g., the Oyster Perpetual) that defined the category in the first place. Second, while chronographs are generally considered sports watches, dive watches and aviation/pilot watches more appropriately fit the category of "tool watches." Third, field watches are similarly not sports watches; they are *field* watches. Fourth, that Mont Blanc is *not* a field watch. Fifth, and lastly, regarding Seiko, it's pronounced PRO-specs (as in "professional specifications"), not "prah-specs."
I can’t believe IWC (expensive) and Orient (cheap) weren’t mentioned in Dress watches, this was horrible advice by amateurs with bad sunburn and a moustache.
yep, talking about cheaper dress watches and not mention the Orient Bambino or the Seiko Cocktail Time series. No mention of the Seiko 5 in any sports category either... Asleep at the wheel
Casio is your friend, they make great analog watches as well as digital. If you want a mechanical watch, you have to go up a little in price: 80-120 dollars to get the greatest bang for buck mechanical, the Seiko 5. The Japanese will consistently give you the best watch you can get on a budget.
I never like that expression that you don’t need a watch when you have a phone in your pocket - you don’t need to dress well, take care of yourselves, have beautiful shoes / sneakers but these are all things we enjoy.
im just looking for a watch for like 700-900$, some upper class because it would be to end one part of my life, and i dont know what should I choose, I know it must be mechanical or automatic and more bulky like diver or pilot, give some ideas :D I love uboats, Royal Oaks, Bell&Ross for example
Since we're mentioning dress watches around 200 USD, how can one not mention the Orient Bambino, or in a more intermediate range, the Seiko Cocktail Time series? For that matter, you can't talk about sports watches and not mention the Seiko 5, arguably the best value for money watch in that category bar none.
Some brand should make a watch that doesn't tell time. That would truly be timeless
I got you fam. H. Moser and c makes watches with a vantablack dial with no hour markers.
Spy Kids 3D did it first.
they have that already
@@xXSkroogeXx yah I guess I'm not the first to think of it lol
@@AKhan.28 ambush makes it it’s a gold watch with no face
So glad you made this video, as I do in fact have $20 to $199k in disposable income to spend on a watch.
I know right. I was wondering what kind of $199k watch I was thinking of purchasing next.
199 to 20k
Not sure if this was meant to be sarcastic but the vid was actually informative
@@TexasConnor no it’s not
Very funny
Here are some actually affordable pieces that can be bought for circa 100-250 usd
Dress Watch: Orient Bambino
Dive Watch: Vostok Amphibia
Chronograph: Casio Edifice
Sports Watch: Seiko 5
Field Watch: any cheap G-Shock
Orient Bambino is a great recommendation
@@Extramayor it's crazy that they didn't mention it, it beats the timex in every conceivable way
Seiko 5 has a line of great looking, great wearing and reliable automatic field watches for $100. Honestly, I thought it was good that they mentioned a Rolex in nearly every category as a luxury option, but they should have also mentioned a Seiko in every category as a starter option. Seiko's lineup is that broad and consistently high quality.
Could I trouble you for a second set of these?
Mainly an alternative to the Orient, Vostok, and Seiko 5.
@@ryantaylor5297 if you're looking for Quartz watches, Casio has you covered in every category. Casio Duro is a great dive watch that costs less than 100 usd, Casio also has some decent dress quartz watches also (also under 100 usd), and any steel bracelet Casio Lineage is a good alternative to the Seiko 5.
Otherwise Citizen is another good option, I'm not too familiar with their offerings but they have quality sports and dive watches for 100-250 usd. If you're willing to pay a little bit more, you can also get a solar powered Citizen watch in their Eco Drive line.
The Orient Kamasu (150usd-300usd) is otherwise a great automatic dive watch, and you can also find some good Seiko divers for around 200-350 usd.
Another brand to look into is Bulova, they have dress watches that go for around 200-300usd.
If you're budget is bigger, then maybe you can even consider a Swiss watch. Tissot has its quartz PRX watch that retails for like 375usd, and you can even get an automatic Tissot Le Locle dress watch for a similar or slightly higher price. Another Swiss brand I could suggest is Mido. It's usually more expensive but if you're lucky you can get them at a discount for around 400usd.
Some fantastic watch choices, those socks and shoes, not so much.
If you encounter someone wearing those shoes and socks in the streets, you will never hear what they have to say about watches.
Taste is a general sense.
With the exception of a pilot watch you can get a great Seiko 5 in any of those those categories for between 100-300 bucks. The Seiko 5 field watches, in particular, should have been included as the ideal starter field watch; a quality automatic movement in a quality case for $100 is nothing to sneeze at.
Omega was first but not only watch on the moon. During the Apollo 15 mission, it broke so astronaut Dave Scott used his watch which was Bulova (now Bulova Lunar Pilot) :)
The Seiko pogue was actually the first
@@TheWillibob123 that’s just wrong lol. Seiko was taken on a mission in 73 and it didn’t go to the moon.
Bulova
You guys are hilarious - trying to put out all those cool cues with the white tees under blazers, and big clown shoes. Keep it up!
I enjoyed the way this was presented, and the watches that were selected for each category were well considered - however - every single recap section that called out the “investment” watch is, at best, very incorrect. I’m seeing a lot of luxury watches being categorized as such, but not also as investment pieces. For instance, both Vacheron and Cartier are considered luxury timepieces, but the Vacheron is the better investment as it’s part of the Big Three. Your biggest mistake being labeling the Tag Heuer as an investment timepiece, in the same category as a Rolex, which also happens to be a steel Daytona in this instance. Same goes for a Mont Blanc geosphere classified as an investment over the Rolex Explorer 2. Lastly, a Bell & Ross, which I’m a big fan of, is not an investment timepiece. All that said, I’d like to see more of this in the future 👍
I conquer
I mean I am not an english speaker... But I thought they used the term investment more like, u have to invest some money to get this watch, but it is still not high end luxury. So Investment = between affordable and luxury, the midway.
Otherwise it wouldn't make sense, you are right.
@Slayguy I can see your logic - unfortunately if you're right and if that was indeed their intent, then a "entry/mid-range/high-end" categorization would have been more appropriate. This is because the term "investment" is used very often in the watch community/industry and it is almost exclusively paired up with and associated to watches that sell over the MSRP or Retail price. Watch brands known to fall under "investment" timepieces are Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, and Vacheron Constantin. Definitely not a Tag Heuer Monaco or a Bell & Ross. Even "aspirational" would have been a better descriptor to denote "something you need to save up money for" as opposed to "investment." In any case, words are words, I just wanted to make sure that anyone watching this video that isn't as deep into the watch world doesn't get confused and starts to believe that a Tag Heuer Monaco (which is a watch north of $6,000) should be considered an investment timepiece. It's a nice watch, and people should buy whatever they like and can afford, but an investment it is not 👍
@@derKunstler That's the way I see it too
@@mickykittl3870 I know it's late but "conquer" means 'to overcome' or 'to defeat'; what you want to say is "concur" which of course means 'to agree'
About the Montblanc geosphere and why it has the north, south, east and west on the bezel, you can actually use a mechanical watch like the montblanc one or any other to tell direction. You lay the watch horizontally, align the hour hand with the sun, and now the middle point between the aligned hour hand and 12 o'clock position on dial roughly indicates which direction south is.
It works with quartz too
A nice watch will always be the best accessory to a nice outfit 💛
Absolutely love this lane GQ! Thanks for sharing and pls continue these Watch Talks, very insightful update on different "what to wear" watches as a starter and beyond. 💯
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I've been carrying the same watch for 20years... my grandad used it in the war, i wind it up every few days and its never failed... its been dinged up, the case has some spots where rust was cleaned off the steel but its better than anything you could put on that table
What watch?
So that’s how Cam looks like - love his column. He convinced me to get my first Rolex - 124060. Thx!
On what occasion would you wear these bags? I love your collection. Like I love my nkuwan
Remember folks, the best watch is the one on your wrist. Too much snobbery in this hobby sometimes. Just enjoy ❤️
Have been a victim of that as a child. My friends looking down upon a humble watch which I had worn to school, given to me by my dad, gave me a lot of insecurities as a child.
I got a Dora the Explorer watch for $5 off a stall and it does exactly what all these watches do.
DUmbass
Yea all these celebrities have stoopid rocks on thier wrist while gigachads buy the spongebob watches from walmart.
Buying a watch above like $300 is kinda stupid in my opinion. Buy a watch that does it job
And if you enjoy it as much as we do our luxury timepieces than more the power to you playboy.
Nobody needs a watch in modern times.
It’s like saying for those of us who like cars, that owning a Honda Accord is no different than having a Bugatti. Different strokes for different folks, no right nor wrong answer when discussing opinions based around material possession.
@@suicunecx2526 Just having a laugh tbh. Nothing wrong with being able to afford something.
Really didn't like how this started out feeling like it would cater to anyone, and then they just get lost in mostly watches that are all thousands of dollars/unobtainable.
I wish you included the price for each watch
I know , it was the point of the video….not just a wikipedia dump
3:32 they really brought out the experts for this one, mind blown
I thought it was a calculator...mind blown.
I highly recommend the seiko spb143. It’s such a perfect one watch collection. I have the luxury version sje093 but it’s not necessary nor does it replace my spb. Another thing, buy what you like because you’re gonna be wearing it. Do a little research and also get a size proportional to your wrist size.
My man, the shoes and the grandma socks, how should I take you seriously ?
Only God knows, how long have I wanted for this video. Thanks!!
I wouldn't say Cartier tank is an investment, because they don't hold value well at all. They are mass produced every year. Saying that, its one of my favourite watches and for that reason its what I'm currently looking at buying next.
‘’Best watches for every budget’’
Breitling, Omega, Vacheron, Rolex, IWC
Well.. if a developing country budget is a budget
They did mentioned Timex, Seiko and Hamilton I think these are affordable and quality
RACING WATCHES
Omega Speedmaster
Tag Heuer Monaco / Grand Seiko Chronograph
Zenith El Primero
Rolex Daytona watch
Lmao the amount of times Cam Wolf says "like" is astonishing haha. Every other word it seems is like, him saying like, because like, these brands like embody such a like... style
I'm now convinced you made this video just for the joke at the end 😂
I'm a bit disappointed in this video because it displayed the majority of watches in the above 1k category and barely any mention of brands and models in the sub 1k category.
the title says $199 yet they show $1k+ watches
Lol “Every Budget”
Laco should be listed as a good starter option for pilot watches
Beater: gshock dw5600
Dress: Orient Bambino 3
Everyday: Roly expadidituihn
Diver ; Tudor bb 5(6
Never wear a Rolex outside. You will be mugged. Keep it for events and other secure occasions.
I hate the misnomer that..."You don't need a watch because you have a cell phone that can tell you the time". However, watches were around long before cell phones. A cell phone is a classless tool. A watch is a tool with character and can accent your outfit and even define who you are. It can say a lot about you and start a conversation.
That Seiko Prospex black series is gorgeous
Beckham was wearing a Pelagos in that picture you showed which, in my opionion, is the better middle tier to select over the Black Bay
11:20 because I need to tell the time when I’m flipping a plane. Most crucial part to flying.
*david Beckhams watch was a Pelagos
Good call! FXD version I think.
Hamilton is no longer an American brand as they moved to Switzerland in the 80s but they still make amazing watches for the price and a story most other companies don't have
The breakdown that I needed 🙌🏾
“Great French names I love to pronounce, ‘Moan Bloan.’” 😂😂😂
Did somebody slap tf outta cam before he sat down for this😂💀 face red like Elmo
Does anyone know what trousers the guy on the left is wearing? Whats the name of that style/texture. I love it.
As someone who is in the military, I don't know anyone who's ever been issued a watch. We all have to buy our own(at least nowadays)
Do you have selection for small wrist ?
Love when u guys do these, watched every one in this series and save em for later as a guide. Keep it up!
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Shouldn't the Cartier Santos be one of the pilot watches?
Great selections, great video
Great video. I learned a lot about different types of watches.
Brother is over here recommending watches while these kids are after his lucky charms
what are those
I like the Grand Seiko line. Very nice stuff.
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Whether you're a seasoned watch enthusiast or a newcomer to horology, there's something for everyone in this diverse collection
Did my guy say something about Jada and get slapped right before recording lmao
Yeah, at first I thought maybe he just had a birthmark, then maybe rosacea, but by the end of the video it's no longer as red,
it's because of the shoes
Submariner were designed by that little brother you picked up(Tudor).
Tudor made dive watches way before Rolex came out with there, Tudor was used by French navy back then for a long time and with those inputs the new pelegos FXD out ranks Rolex submariner.Still Tudor Submariner hits different
Tried new Pelagos and was disappointed with quality. Bezel action was poor and overall feeling was cheap
This is false. The Rolex Submariner was launched in 1953 and only later in '54 It would be sold under the Tudor brand.
Also, the Pelagos FXD is a just a special edition version of the Pelagos launched in 2012, without the date, without the helium escape valve (wr is 200m and not 500m as in the original), a bidirectional rotating bezel and a thinner case. I'm not sure how the Pelagos "out ranks" the Submariner.
@@Enrico- well I would like you to correct your facts first. Tudor paved way for submariner. Yes the pelegos came out in 2012 without the helium valve. It was a newer model not their first. Don’t just start writing without any facts.
@@vinayakmishra4650 Sorry, incorrect. Blancpain and then Rolex released the first modern iteration of a dive watch in 1954. Panerai had released the Radiomir in the 30s but does not resemble the modern dive watch. Tudor is nowhere in this conversation lol
@@vinayakmishra4650 the Pelagos came out in 2012 with the helium valve, the FXD doesn't have it. Do you have any source backing up your claims that Tudor "paved the way for Submariner"? Because to me it makes no sense. Back in the day Tudor were just Rolexes without the Aegler's movement.
We need a part two love this video
Top quote of the video “ya that’s a watch”
And the Oscar for worst shoes and socks goes toooooooo……the guy on the left side 🍾🎉🎈
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why isn’t casio anywhere?
So out of all the watches there were only 2 starters which most of us can afford. The rest were just informing us what celebrities wear 😅
Yeah, those are definitely in my budget 🙂
Get your money up 🤑💰 broke boy
Hello I am knew and I subscribed and need help: I really like this Orient (to me it looks better then the bambino and even has saphire cristal): Orient FGW01002W0. Is this a good watch to buy?
Definitely not for every budget, you can get a great watch for under two hundred bucks.
Wich one
@@phantom6692 *which
@@miguelmacias8177 due u rely kneed 2 korrect hez spiling?
Gshock. Seiko 5. Citizen Eco drive.
@@phantom6692 seiko, casio, timex, citizen, mondaine, tissot, avi8, skagen,
Great, and interesting choices. Included well known, no brained choices along with some lesser known capable pieces.
Someone should tell Cam Wolf that a Good Haircut is " never gonna go out of style"👍
This is a great video.
Couple of things I would say go with Seiko Presage line vs a Timex is much better build and dials are fantastic. Also you are not suppose to wear a dress watch or any watch with a Tux.
History and Absolutely Beautiful.Deb ✌️
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Okay. So I'm gong to critique this video. First, they parsed sports watches into subcategories that don't exist, and in the process completely excluded the simple OG 3-hand day/date sports watch (e.g., the Oyster Perpetual) that defined the category in the first place. Second, while chronographs are generally considered sports watches, dive watches and aviation/pilot watches more appropriately fit the category of "tool watches." Third, field watches are similarly not sports watches; they are *field* watches. Fourth, that Mont Blanc is *not* a field watch. Fifth, and lastly, regarding Seiko, it's pronounced PRO-specs (as in "professional specifications"), not "prah-specs."
Seiko pronounces it "prah-specs" on their own RUclips channel videos, so your 5th critique is not correct.
Its GQ, not Hodinkee. What do you expect? lol These guys are amateurs compared to the real watch reviewers.
Agreed. This is more watches by style guys not watches by watch guys.
Minor thing but they also recommended a black bay but then showed David Beckham wearing a pelagos.
@@RedwoodAggie And I mispronounce Arigatō all the time. I advise you go ask an AD (about either I
Great video and easy to follow each different category
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I can’t believe IWC (expensive) and Orient (cheap) weren’t mentioned in Dress watches, this was horrible advice by amateurs with bad sunburn and a moustache.
yep, talking about cheaper dress watches and not mention the Orient Bambino or the Seiko Cocktail Time series. No mention of the Seiko 5 in any sports category either... Asleep at the wheel
Very great video. 10/10
They picked dudes who don't know a compass bezel can be used without a compass, and think dress watches have no history?
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a watch list for every budget without Casio or G-Shock
The guy on the left, do u have sle?
what a fancy shoes dude!
Citizen Eco-Drive it´s a deal for life.
DIVE WATCHES
Seiko Prospex / Citizen
Tudor Black Bay
Rolex Submariner / Omega Seamaster
Panerai / Breguet Marine / blancpain aqualung
If you don't have enough budget, the Bonn 1949 is a good choice.
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Can I swim in salt water a Seiko 5 sports srpg27?
Great video, now we need the fresh out of university $1k and below watches (no Wrist Mafia or any subscription)
So the first wristwatch (cartier santos) is not a mythical story?
Nice watches. When you say every budget what can I get for $30? ☺️
timex or casio
The timex expedition scout is a fun little watch & will run you about $40
For around $50 take a look at the Casio MDV106.
Casio electroluminescent watch. I bought it for the military and after 5 years it is still going strong.
Casio is your friend, they make great analog watches as well as digital. If you want a mechanical watch, you have to go up a little in price: 80-120 dollars to get the greatest bang for buck mechanical, the Seiko 5. The Japanese will consistently give you the best watch you can get on a budget.
7:50 Tag Heuer was only called Heuer until the 80’s
Well done guys 👍
I never like that expression that you don’t need a watch when you have a phone in your pocket - you don’t need to dress well, take care of yourselves, have beautiful shoes / sneakers but these are all things we enjoy.
@@adamoxen a 100 watch is insanely expensive to some
Cool watches...but who slapped the guy on the left?
Great video.
First diving isn’t the sub but the fifthy fathoms
Can't wait for Nico to react to this
Beckham is wearing a Pelagos
im just looking for a watch for like 700-900$, some upper class because it would be to end one part of my life, and i dont know what should I choose, I know it must be mechanical or automatic and more bulky like diver or pilot, give some ideas :D I love uboats, Royal Oaks, Bell&Ross for example
Whats with the host's shoes? Those are......interesting to say the least
Wow a Tank is an investment piece. I get ur audience is not the most knowledgeable when it comes to watches but cmon, u don't to bs them that much.
The Cartier Santos was the first mens watch on a strap in 1904. It clearly has uber provenance. 🤔
I have 2 watches. A bulova and a tissot. I need more
If you want to stay in a low-ish price range I suggest a Seiko SRPD, a Tissot PRX, or a Junghans Max Bill.
Dress watch: Orient Bambino comes in the sizes of 36, 38 and 40mm
Since we're mentioning dress watches around 200 USD, how can one not mention the Orient Bambino, or in a more intermediate range, the Seiko Cocktail Time series? For that matter, you can't talk about sports watches and not mention the Seiko 5, arguably the best value for money watch in that category bar none.
i just posted above that these jokers are clueless
My father got me a good citizen when I graduated high school. I don’t usually hear people talk about citizens
Not a complex movement or handmade nothing wrong with a citizen just not something watch collectors persure
Without a Godtier watch I rate this video a light 3.5 out of 10.
2:00 he works for Longines thats why he is wearing a Longines
Being style guys how can you overlook the etiquette to not wear a watch when wearing a tuxedo..
ID on Cam Wolf's shoes?
The guy with the glasses look like if u take his glasses off, his nose and mustache would come off with them