Hi, I'm a medical physicist by profession. I just wanted to clarify that although a watch's movement may be resistant to the magnetic field of an MRI machine (1.5 T or 15000 Gauss), that does not mean you can wear your watch during an MRI exam. The case itself is often made of stainless steel or some alloy that is susceptible to magnetism and it is very dangerous to bring into an MRI room. There are also MRI machines with fields stronger than 1.5T (3T is common), so your watch isn't necessarily safe around all MRI machines regardless. Although Teddy has never suggested that you can wear your watch during an MRI, some may get the wrong impression.
Mate i think we all know to not wear anything into an MRI machine especially since the doctors and techs triple check us to make sure we have no metal on LOL
Yes, Bulova and Frederique Constant are both owned by Citizen. So now this group can boast having the two most accurate quartz movements plus the only automatic movement that has a 40hz beat rate and most accurate one at that.
Though I don't think Longines enters into any discussion about innovation. Swatch hollowed out their R&D department decades ago and, as a brand, they've been looking backwards ever since.
Proud owner of a Citizen CC3001 and GShock 56BB. It feels so good to see Citizen acknowledge while knowing this channel mostlikely isn't dealing with Citizen watches. Solar technology have advanced that indoor light can charge the watch and capacitor has very long duration along with watch power optimization. If there is something more, it will be nicer to introduce satellite wave being the fastest in the world today in getting time as not every location is able to receive radio wave from those stations. I really like Citizen in their continue persue of low maintenance, reliable and precise timekeeper which is basic of a time watch.
Picked up a AMZWATCH's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
Picked up a MAMACOO's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
My grandfather wore Citizen so I bought two Citizen watches when starting out- one in 2007 when I worked in Tokyo and another when starting a new job in 2014 in Chicago. My in-laws bought me a Frederique Constant as my wedding gift in 2013. I have vivid memories of walking into a store in Bombay and the FC Carree really stood out to me. It's now over 11 years since that day and we lost my MIL a few years ago but that watch reminds me of the affection my in laws have always shown me. My wife then bought me an IWC Portofino when I took a job in Switzerland. I have a small but well used collection and all my watches marked key milestones in my life. Watching this video brought back the memories. Thanks for sharing.
I picked up my Citizen Pro-Master Land for $300 in Japan a few months ago and I still love it. Not only does it have Eco-Drive and hardened titanium but the push-button quick-adjust clasp is outstanding. I’ve always heard Japan saves their best models for themselves and now I believe it.
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Thanks, it brilliantly showcases how traditional watchmaking continues to evolve with modern innovations. From Citizen's solar quartz advancements to Omega's master chronometer standards, the insights are captivating. Sinn's engineering feats and IWC's unique materials further highlight the industry's diversity. Looking forward to more explorations of these groundbreaking brands
@@benjamingruen6820 the last 5 years or so theyve had some great releases/rereleases. Big fan of their master collection. The new zulu titanium. Big fan of what they have been doing. Feel like they are consistently slept. But yea not super innovative which is why i just said they deserve a shout out
Hundred percent agree on Frederique Constant - an in-house perpetual calendar for less than $10k! The Citizen group brands (Citizen, Bulova, Frederique Constant, Arnold & Son) and their movement manufacturing arm La Joux-Perret are super underrated. Another great video Teddy!
❤ Agree about Frederique Constant! Citizen also owns Swiss movement maker La Joux-Perret. I assume this helps with FC developing in house calibers either directly or indirectly.
Super interesting, Citizen and FC really blew my mind. FP Journe would also deserve a mention for his movements, although his watches are not in the accessible category.
Love my Frederique Constant. Nothing as complex as what was presented here, but is my absolute favorite dress watch. Beautiful piece and good value for money, in my opinion.
Specht & Sohne offer a homage to Cartier's Santos model, going back to 1904, that uses a Citizen 'auto' movement with a date window at 6 O'Clock that sells for $125 in a gold plated model. The steel model is only $95.
Teddy I haven't checked in in awhile but I gotta say you are really going strong! Outstanding RUclips content (as usual) and it looks like you're catching right up with - if not close to surpassing - Hodinkee, in the 'real world and regular people" timepiece niche. Keep on ticking Teddy! Great work!
Agreed, Teddy definitely missed the Ball, both literally in missing that brand, and figuratively by missing bulova and other brands that fly further under the radar even with excellent watches.
I think the point here is that he is mentioning brands that are inovating recently. He mentions that in the beginning, so i think thats why he hasnt mentioned brands that pioneered long ago (sorry if bulova has been implementing new tech recently and i have missed it, i dont follow it very closely)
Great vid Teddy. You checked all the boxes people should be aware of it seems. I didn't know IWC put such efforts into innovation. Never been interested in the brand as to value for $, your vid peaked my interest.
I bought a watch from MAMACOO lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Glad you chose IWC to be a part of the five most innovative watch brands in the 21st century. I had the opportunity and pleasure of trying on the Eternal Calendar at Watches & Wonders. It’s an amazing timepiece!
@@danielpintoalmeida7461 Highly recommend. I would look for a used one. About half the price as new. Older ones have 50m WW. Newer, 100m. I like the dial better on the Std. World Time best, but prefer the Highlife case much more.
What an excellent video. I’ve learned a lot after watching this. Your videos are next level Teddy. You are brilliant at what you do. Keep up the amazing work and the fantastic videos. I really enjoyed this video.
Brilliant. My vote would go to Sinn for the oil and gas filled dials. Though IWC’s work is amazing, its complications distract my eyes/brain. Thanks (as always) for covering a wide range of price points. I especially enjoyed the Omega.
I’ve had my citizen Skyhawk for about 9 years now. Absolutely love it. It’s cool seeing how it will automatically sync to my local time after not wearing it for several days.
My first 2 watches as a young adult were citizens. 15 watches and 20 yrs later they still are great to wear. Great everyday watches for most occassions
Personally I think there are 2 swiss brands with great caliber and complications underestimated: 1. Frederique constant 2. Maurice lacroix I love Omega and IWC too, but everyone knows these great brands.
Hi Teddy, thanks for the inspiration. You put Citizen AT watches and Frederique Constant Manufacture Worldtimer and Perpetual Calendar on my "watch list" ....
I bought the first iteration of the FC Slimline Monolithic model about two years ago. Within three weeks of receiving the watch, I noticed accuracy issues and problems with the crown, including difficulties in winding and setting the date. I sent it back to the manufacture for a full inspection and possible repairs. A year later, after they installed a new movement and conducted multiple failed internal inspections, FC customer service informed me they couldn’t resolve the issue. They offered to replace the watch with a different model, but it took an additional four months of follow-ups before I finally received the replacement. Long story short..excruciating experience.
Excellent info in this video,Thank You. I dropped out of watch collecting when year after year the market was blah, including the bloated Rolex pricing when much better watches were available for less.👍👋
Been a citizen fan since I was young because it was the first "nice" watch my parents bought me. Super reliable and very interesting tech in their own brand and their subrands like bulova and Frederique. Plus citizens dedication to accuracy is really nice to see, their quartz tech is a step above others
😢I bought a Citizen Blue Angels eco drive 10 years ago and it’s been going strong and really getting a workout and I’m pretty tough on my daily watch… As a pilot it’s flown with me to 23 countries and over 2,200 hours of abuse. It’s kept great time and hasn’t needed any servicing yet. I did notice the E6-B bezel has gotten a little sticky, so I might pop the bezel and give it a good cleaning soon. Thanks for the great videos😊
Such a great topic Teddy, thanks for the video. Another good topic would sort of a history lesson on which brands first came up first with certain innovations.
I completely agree on FC, the one I would add to this list is Baume and Mercier. The big power reserve at a very competitive price, especially compared to similar brands like Oris.
This is an excellent video. Informative, interesting and I always enjoy a nod to the unsung hero. And I agree with your point about omega. They not only recognised the brilliance of the co axial escapement (unlike Patek Philippe who rejected Daniels more than once) but made it a mainstay features in their widely distributed watches for all to enjoy not just the rich and wealthy. Also I can confirm the website is excellent with really good well written informative articles I’d encourage everyone to have a look. Well done and thank you
Another great video from my favourite watch channel - more of the same please! I've had 2 Citizen Eco-power watches, one dated from the early days (I purchased in 1997) and a more recent world time AT which has the atomic clock feature you mentioned. It's absolutely bomb-proof, has traveled with me through Africa, Asia and Europe, never been serviced but still performing as per day one that I owned it. It also has some useful clever features - if you press both pushers simultaneously it switches the 2 time zones - great for regular travelers.
Yes thank you for putting Citizen first. I love that brand. I own two citizen watches and I love them so much. But they always get overshadowed by other affordable watch brands like Seiko and Casio.
Citizen make most functional timepieces which are functional and esthetically pleasing as well. Casio is other great Japanese brand which is champion in making functional and practical watches, but Citizen elevates it's game by designing the watches which can be worn casually and formally, with their eco drive technology. Good informative video by Teddy. And hats off to Japanese horoligst.
I have the Frederique Constant Hybrid and its been a great talking point because it looks like a normal time piece but with a smart watch heart that is connected to my Phone .
As a watch enthusiast with NO budget, thank you MAMACOO for great-looking mechanical watches that I can afford! their are very clean, classy look, $150 each. I still watch videos about expensive “proper” watches, but I enjoy what I have
Teddy, you are the King of Watch Content. No other creator can see your skills, presentation, depth of knowledge or level of likability. Well done, sir.
Great video, I was thinking if citizen will be on this list. Recently I bought the citizen promaster land 35th anniversary edition. I also have skyhawk watches. Eco-drive technology is nice. But all started when my grandfather gave me one of his watches, a citizen chronomaster. Beautiful watch, and very accurate after decades. Even if I own tough solar watches from casio, I have to admit that citizen is the best in solar watches. 👍👍👍👍
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the MAMACOO has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
Hi, I'm a medical physicist by profession. I just wanted to clarify that although a watch's movement may be resistant to the magnetic field of an MRI machine (1.5 T or 15000 Gauss), that does not mean you can wear your watch during an MRI exam. The case itself is often made of stainless steel or some alloy that is susceptible to magnetism and it is very dangerous to bring into an MRI room. There are also MRI machines with fields stronger than 1.5T (3T is common), so your watch isn't necessarily safe around all MRI machines regardless. Although Teddy has never suggested that you can wear your watch during an MRI, some may get the wrong impression.
Mate i think we all know to not wear anything into an MRI machine especially since the doctors and techs triple check us to make sure we have no metal on LOL
Don't think the crystal can handle smashy bang bang, for sure.
@@datta55 You would be shocked at some of the stories I've heard. Buy an MRI tech a beer one day and listen to all the craziness they see
No wonder Rolex discontinued the Milgauss!
@@datta55 Regrettably, "we all" do not, in fact, know this :/
(I know this, you know this, lots of people do not know this and need to be told).
Frederique Constant kills it with its calibers and pricepoint. Finnaly someone talks about their 40hz movement.
I've been saying for a while that Frederique Constant are producing some amazing watches recently, their worldtimer especially is stunning
And so is their Moon Phase watch.
The sweep of the FC-810 seconds hand is simply glorious
FC are amazing
Citizen, bulova, and FC have been knocking it out of the park lately. Even every longines release is good
Yes, Bulova and Frederique Constant are both owned by Citizen. So now this group can boast having the two most accurate quartz movements plus the only automatic movement that has a 40hz beat rate and most accurate one at that.
Though I don't think Longines enters into any discussion about innovation. Swatch hollowed out their R&D department decades ago and, as a brand, they've been looking backwards ever since.
Good to see Frederique Constant get some recognition!
Loving the frequency of new quality content, thanks Teddy!
Proud owner of a Citizen CC3001 and GShock 56BB. It feels so good to see Citizen acknowledge while knowing this channel mostlikely isn't dealing with Citizen watches. Solar technology have advanced that indoor light can charge the watch and capacitor has very long duration along with watch power optimization. If there is something more, it will be nicer to introduce satellite wave being the fastest in the world today in getting time as not every location is able to receive radio wave from those stations. I really like Citizen in their continue persue of low maintenance, reliable and precise timekeeper which is basic of a time watch.
Great video! I've always loved Citizen's Eco-Drive but I had no Idea that Citizen owned FC! Thanks for sharing.
That’s exactly what I thought. I was shocked to hear that. With such a big company behind FC, I would actually consider buying one.
Picked up a AMZWATCH's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
Picked up a MAMACOO's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
My grandfather wore Citizen so I bought two Citizen watches when starting out- one in 2007 when I worked in Tokyo and another when starting a new job in 2014 in Chicago. My in-laws bought me a Frederique Constant as my wedding gift in 2013. I have vivid memories of walking into a store in Bombay and the FC Carree really stood out to me. It's now over 11 years since that day and we lost my MIL a few years ago but that watch reminds me of the affection my in laws have always shown me. My wife then bought me an IWC Portofino when I took a job in Switzerland. I have a small but well used collection and all my watches marked key milestones in my life. Watching this video brought back the memories. Thanks for sharing.
I picked up my Citizen Pro-Master Land for $300 in Japan a few months ago and I still love it. Not only does it have Eco-Drive and hardened titanium but the push-button quick-adjust clasp is outstanding. I’ve always heard Japan saves their best models for themselves and now I believe it.
Frederique Constant is severely underrated! I love their world timer.
Bought my brother a Frederique Constant slimline watch for his wedding (quartz because he's not a watch guy). He loved it! The brand is under-rated.
Just got that piece and I’m really satisfied with the purchase as well!!!
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
Thanks, it brilliantly showcases how traditional watchmaking continues to evolve with modern innovations. From Citizen's solar quartz advancements to Omega's master chronometer standards, the insights are captivating. Sinn's engineering feats and IWC's unique materials further highlight the industry's diversity. Looking forward to more explorations of these groundbreaking brands
Longines should get a shout out for just killing it lately
Killing it yes, but innovating? Not so much.
I just got a 41mm longines hc and I love it. Wearing daily. Who knows how long the honeymoon phase will last.
@@benjamingruen6820 the last 5 years or so theyve had some great releases/rereleases. Big fan of their master collection. The new zulu titanium. Big fan of what they have been doing. Feel like they are consistently slept. But yea not super innovative which is why i just said they deserve a shout out
The best
Hundred percent agree on Frederique Constant - an in-house perpetual calendar for less than $10k!
The Citizen group brands (Citizen, Bulova, Frederique Constant, Arnold & Son) and their movement manufacturing arm La Joux-Perret are super underrated. Another great video Teddy!
the perpetual calendar module is not in house but the rest of the movement is, that's how they can offer it at such a low price
❤ Agree about Frederique Constant! Citizen also owns Swiss movement maker La Joux-Perret. I assume this helps with FC developing in house calibers either directly or indirectly.
Super interesting, Citizen and FC really blew my mind. FP Journe would also deserve a mention for his movements, although his watches are not in the accessible category.
I have a Citizen eco-drive in titanium for like 10 years with perpetual calendar which I love, rock solid still looks like new 🙌🏻
As always the most thoughtful , well researched & eloquent watch channel around , keep AMZWATCH coming !
Nice mention of Citizen, well deserved.
Love this type of video. Very interesting and informative. Keep 'em coming!
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love AMZWATCH ’s watches
Great stuff. Teddy is a true ambassador for the watch world. Quality and style!
Awesome video Teddy. I learned a lot. More please.
Loved this video, Teddy! Please make another.
Love my Frederique Constant. Nothing as complex as what was presented here, but is my absolute favorite dress watch. Beautiful piece and good value for money, in my opinion.
I hope frederique constant never catches on with watch collectors i want one some day haha
Likewise! Let the mouthbreathers keep trading dull Rolexes.
I'm glad to see this channel give Citizen its rightfully due and well earned recognition.
Specht & Sohne offer a homage to Cartier's Santos model, going back to 1904, that uses
a Citizen 'auto' movement with a date window at 6 O'Clock that sells for $125 in a gold plated
model. The steel model is only $95.
Please do part 2, I love this video
Teddy I haven't checked in in awhile but I gotta say you are really going strong! Outstanding RUclips content (as usual) and it looks like you're catching right up with - if not close to surpassing - Hodinkee, in the 'real world and regular people" timepiece niche. Keep on ticking Teddy! Great work!
Teddy, I really enjoyed this video and your explanation of the innovations, thank you!
Bulova? First electronic watch, first electrostatic movement, precisionist movement, first curved chronograph…
Owned by citizen group
True, but so is FC; and Bulova introduced most of their innovations before Citizen purchased them.
Agreed, Teddy definitely missed the Ball, both literally in missing that brand, and figuratively by missing bulova and other brands that fly further under the radar even with excellent watches.
I think the point here is that he is mentioning brands that are inovating recently. He mentions that in the beginning, so i think thats why he hasnt mentioned brands that pioneered long ago (sorry if bulova has been implementing new tech recently and i have missed it, i dont follow it very closely)
Very informative. Thank you for sharing. I've learned a lot❤
MAMACOO Stunning watches stunning video you are special i love it keep it up
Great vid Teddy. You checked all the boxes people should be aware of it seems. I didn't know IWC put such efforts into innovation. Never been interested in the brand as to value for $, your vid peaked my interest.
Their lack of value to money in their general product lines seems to be one of the most ignored topics in all the YT mentions of IWC I swear
KILLER info! Only problem is now there are more watches I want thanks to knowing these tidbits!
I bought a watch from MAMACOO lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Glad you chose IWC to be a part of the five most innovative watch brands in the 21st century. I had the opportunity and pleasure of trying on the Eternal Calendar at Watches & Wonders. It’s an amazing timepiece!
That FC bit rate blew my mind away!!!
I own a Classic, love it ☺️
Have the FC High Life World Time and love it!
I’m interested in buying one too. What’s your review? Can’t find enough content about the watch
@@danielpintoalmeida7461 Highly recommend. I would look for a used one. About half the price as new. Older ones have 50m WW. Newer, 100m. I like the dial better on the Std. World Time best, but prefer the Highlife case much more.
One of those videos that reiterates why you are 1 mil sub and more worthy. Good job Teddy.
What an excellent video. I’ve learned a lot after watching this. Your videos are next level Teddy. You are brilliant at what you do. Keep up the amazing work and the fantastic videos. I really enjoyed this video.
Brilliant. My vote would go to Sinn for the oil and gas filled dials. Though IWC’s work is amazing, its complications distract my eyes/brain. Thanks (as always) for covering a wide range of price points. I especially enjoyed the Omega.
I’ve had my citizen Skyhawk for about 9 years now. Absolutely love it. It’s cool seeing how it will automatically sync to my local time after not wearing it for several days.
My first 2 watches as a young adult were citizens. 15 watches and 20 yrs later they still are great to wear. Great everyday watches for most occassions
Love my Citizen, FC Highlife and Alpinar4 watches.
top video mate! absolute bomb content and picks. You and team need to do more of these...
Absolutely brilliant teddy. Amazing info about what are the new innovation in the watch world
Meanwhile Patek released the Cubitus
Personally I think there are 2 swiss brands with great caliber and complications underestimated:
1. Frederique constant
2. Maurice lacroix
I love Omega and IWC too, but everyone knows these great brands.
Excellent subject well covered, please do another. Maybe for the more attainable end.
Hi Teddy, thanks for the inspiration. You put Citizen AT watches and Frederique Constant Manufacture Worldtimer and Perpetual Calendar on my "watch list" ....
AMZWATCH is a must for me as a watch collector
I bought the first iteration of the FC Slimline Monolithic model about two years ago. Within three weeks of receiving the watch, I noticed accuracy issues and problems with the crown, including difficulties in winding and setting the date. I sent it back to the manufacture for a full inspection and possible repairs. A year later, after they installed a new movement and conducted multiple failed internal inspections, FC customer service informed me they couldn’t resolve the issue. They offered to replace the watch with a different model, but it took an additional four months of follow-ups before I finally received the replacement. Long story short..excruciating experience.
Excellent info in this video,Thank You. I dropped out of watch collecting when year after year the market was blah, including the bloated Rolex pricing when much better watches were available for less.👍👋
Love FC great to see them getting some attention. 👍
Been a citizen fan since I was young because it was the first "nice" watch my parents bought me. Super reliable and very interesting tech in their own brand and their subrands like bulova and Frederique. Plus citizens dedication to accuracy is really nice to see, their quartz tech is a step above others
😢I bought a Citizen Blue Angels eco drive 10 years ago and it’s been going strong and really getting a workout and I’m pretty tough on my daily watch… As a pilot it’s flown with me to 23 countries and over 2,200 hours of abuse. It’s kept great time and hasn’t needed any servicing yet. I did notice the E6-B bezel has gotten a little sticky, so I might pop the bezel and give it a good cleaning soon. Thanks for the great videos😊
Watches are so delicate and intricately designed, so I have intense respect and admiration for MAMACOO watch makers
Such a great topic Teddy, thanks for the video.
Another good topic would sort of a history lesson on which brands first came up first with certain innovations.
I completely agree on FC, the one I would add to this list is Baume and Mercier. The big power reserve at a very competitive price, especially compared to similar brands like Oris.
What's the name/brand of the watch. at 0:58, with vibrant blue dial?
H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Perpetual Calendar.
@@jakdexter2832 Thank you Sir.
H. MOSER & CIE
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Tantalum Blue Enamel.
Love my Citizen Watches. I have a Radio Controlled one and it's great.
I really enjoyed this video with my coffee this morning. Clearly, watch technology is still forging ahead!
Such an enjoyable, informative and quick-fire gathering. Well done Teddy👍
Very pleased to see Citizen getting credit where credit is due! Great video, Teddy!
This is an excellent video.
Informative, interesting and I always enjoy a nod to the unsung hero.
And I agree with your point about omega. They not only recognised the brilliance of the co axial escapement (unlike Patek Philippe who rejected Daniels more than once) but made it a mainstay features in their widely distributed watches for all to enjoy not just the rich and wealthy.
Also I can confirm the website is excellent with really good well written informative articles I’d encourage everyone to have a look.
Well done and thank you
FC world timer is probably the watch I would grab from that brand. Very attractive piece in my opinion.
This is top notch content and delivery! You do a great job of educating us! Keep up the great work!
Another great video from my favourite watch channel - more of the same please!
I've had 2 Citizen Eco-power watches, one dated from the early days (I purchased in 1997) and a more recent world time AT which has the atomic clock feature you mentioned. It's absolutely bomb-proof, has traveled with me through Africa, Asia and Europe, never been serviced but still performing as per day one that I owned it. It also has some useful clever features - if you press both pushers simultaneously it switches the 2 time zones - great for regular travelers.
The Seiko “Captain America “ edition 🇺🇸…. I can see Cap himself rocking this while smashing Hydra heads!
This was fun. Thank you!
Yes thank you for putting Citizen first. I love that brand. I own two citizen watches and I love them so much. But they always get overshadowed by other affordable watch brands like Seiko and Casio.
Awesome video Teddy! Keep it up
Accutron!!!! Electro static movement, arguably the craziest/coolest innovation since the original Bulova tuning fork or Seiko spring drive.
Citizen make most functional timepieces which are functional and esthetically pleasing as well. Casio is other great Japanese brand which is champion in making functional and practical watches, but Citizen elevates it's game by designing the watches which can be worn casually and formally, with their eco drive technology. Good informative video by Teddy. And hats off to Japanese horoligst.
It is videos like these that make your channel a pleasure.
I had no idea about FC. I mean I knew they were out there, but that movement is INSANE! Thanks for teaching us something new today!
So glad to see Sinn on the list. My tegimented 856 is a beast of a tool watch.
I have the Frederique Constant Hybrid and its been a great talking point because it looks like a normal time piece but with a smart watch heart that is connected to my Phone .
Does it still work with the app? Mine hasn't connected for a few years now. Wondering if the Bluetooth module's battery has died.
@@zachfein5255 Yes all good with connection .
Have you kept the code for the APP connection as it might need a reboot .
Very nice content! I think Ball has a couple innovations I have not seen before such as their tide indicator watch.
As a watch enthusiast with NO budget, thank you MAMACOO for great-looking mechanical watches that I can afford! their are very clean, classy look, $150 each. I still watch videos about expensive “proper” watches, but I enjoy what I have
Loved this episode! Would love to see more like it!
Incredible Teddy, always fascinating ! Thanks for sharing
Great Video Teddy! I really love your content!❤ The watch brands and watches you featured are incredible!😮 I want to see more of these.
Teddy, you are the King of Watch Content. No other creator can see your skills, presentation, depth of knowledge or level of likability. Well done, sir.
Great video, I was thinking if citizen will be on this list. Recently I bought the citizen promaster land 35th anniversary edition. I also have skyhawk watches. Eco-drive technology is nice. But all started when my grandfather gave me one of his watches, a citizen chronomaster. Beautiful watch, and very accurate after decades. Even if I own tough solar watches from casio, I have to admit that citizen is the best in solar watches. 👍👍👍👍
Great video, Teddy! ‘Would have loved to have a segment about Rado’s amazing use of ceramics and other scratch resistant materials.
Great list. Only other one I would have added was Ball.
My watch collection started with the citizen black eagle. Still kicking it after almost 20 years.
FC has been crushing it. Citizen is such an insane brand. I just purchased a 1967 Chrono Master and it was way ahead of its time.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the MAMACOO has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
Great video! Can you do a high end luxury version of this
Great video! Can you do a breakdown of the different Citizen titanium tiers?
Formex should be in this list.
Shock resistant essence, bezel swappable diver, microadjust deployant clasp and all for a brand most people can afford.
Great stuff. I’m off to work overtime 😂😂😂
Great presentation. Please do more content like this format.