Just a production suggestion: When you initially present the watch, would it be too much trouble to have a temporary pop-up card on the side of the screen giving all the watch specs and price? You guys educate well, but it would be nice to have all the specific details in one place, at one time. That way, it’s easier to research the watches before buying…
See Tim... the bad haircut looks way better that that horrible thing you were wearing. It was so difficult to enjoy the show while that thing was on your head. Embrace the suck!
10 years ago, I was the same as Fred concerning Seiko. I thought they were watches that were sold at low end department stores, and didn’t know anything about their history or the wide range of models and pricing they had. Now, all these years later. I have three original chronographs from the late 60s and early 70s, a 1970 Rally diver and three or four newer models including a Grand Seiko GMT. I have over 80 watches in my collection, the majority of which are Swiss watches in the four figure price category, and I proudly wear my Seikos alongside those.
Great show, love the old school style of presentation. I would just say please include jewelry lighting for the closeups.
I love the FP Journe Havana - beautiful dial, nice color, and thin. Great take on both Journe and Eddie, Tim!
It's amazing
Hey Tim, please make a separate RUclips or inst video of the Journe Havana. Thank you.
Looks like Tim’s reserve unit has been activated.
He’s shot out of a cannon here…
Just a production suggestion:
When you initially present the watch, would it be too much trouble to have a temporary pop-up card on the side of the screen giving all the watch specs and price?
You guys educate well, but it would be nice to have all the specific details in one place, at one time. That way, it’s easier to research the watches before buying…
See Tim... the bad haircut looks way better that that horrible thing you were wearing. It was so difficult to enjoy the show while that thing was on your head. Embrace the suck!
That's a concentration camp special 😲
10 years ago, I was the same as Fred concerning Seiko. I thought they were watches that were sold at low end department stores, and didn’t know anything about their history or the wide range of models and pricing they had. Now, all these years later. I have three original chronographs from the late 60s and early 70s, a 1970 Rally diver and three or four newer models including a Grand Seiko GMT. I have over 80 watches in my collection, the majority of which are Swiss watches in the four figure price category, and I proudly wear my Seikos alongside those.