16 Watches That Can Start A Conversation
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In this video, we'll look at 16 very different watches that can start a conversation. We're not going for ostentatious displays of wealth here, instead focusing on intriguing designs, displays of color, and novel complications that can grab your attention from across the room. What's your favorite conversation-starting watch?
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Timestamp
0:48 Longines Zulu time (announcement)
Main topic
1:58 Seiko 5 Rowing Blazers
2:43 Bulova Computron
3:30 Hamilton Ventura
4:25 Rado Diastar Original
5:30 Mühle Rescue-Timer Lumen
7:58 Ball Marvelight Caring Edition
9:01 Meistersinger Lunacope
10:24 Oris Kermit
11:47 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Celebration
13:27 Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph
14:35 Ressence Type 3BB
16:01 Ulysse Nardin Freak X
17:06 Vacheron Constantin Historique American 1921
18:22 Franck Muller Crazy Hours
19:29 MB&F Legacy Machine Perpetual Evo
20:51 Jacob & co Astronomia Sky
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the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph was labeled "Dr. Jackal"😂
I’d add Mr Jones watches. They’re affordable, have really fun designs and are handmade in the UK.
They're just fun -- a bunch of them are impossible to tell what time it is, but who cares!? They're just hilarious and adorable.
Great video as always
….and not forgetting the Apple Watch, which can start a conversation literally if it thinks you said Siri
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You time stamp his videos and post it in the comments.
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The Ball Trainmaster Moon Phase is a good conversation starter. People recognise it a quality watch, even if they don´t know the brand at all. The reflection of the dial in medium light is wonderful. If people comment on that, I let them partially cover the watch with their hand to see the lume. Everyone loves it.
I have noticed that GMT watches is mindblow thing for people who doesn't usually have any interest for watches or they just use smart watches. I bought Seiko 5 GMT last summer and I have been very surprised how much it got attention just because of extra hand. I got yesterday new Seiko GMT 383J1 and it started also conversation with my wife who asked "for God's sake why?"
For me, the Mühle Glashütte SAR (5:33) to deal with raging waves in stormy seas, and the MeisterSinger Lunascope (9:06) to watch time slowly go by without the sick rush (tick, tick, tick) of the second hand. Nice video, Teddy!
All absolutely amazing pieces. I think the creativity put behind telling time in non-conventional ways adds even more intrigue to watches because, let's be honest, apart from us real enthusiasts, most folks nowadays rarely use wristwatches to tell time. From personal experience, I have an inexpensive drum roller watch that absolutely catches the curiosity and imagination of most people that I come across over all my other more conventional pieces. Great content as always Teddy!
Speaking of Ball watches, they have quite a few which spell out the numbers on the dial using tritium tubes. Super cool and unique looking.
Can confirm about the Bulova Computron. Its by far my most complimented watch and also the only one that triggers conversations, almost every time I wear it.
Now why do you care if someone compliments your watch. And why would you want a watch that’s a conversation starter? Are you that uninteresting that you need to rely on inanimate objects for conversation rather than your own personality?
I get more conversation with my Mental Hospital Bracelet
Covid ruined my social skills so I need a $100,000 watch as a conversation opener 💀
Funny enough the only watch that ever started a convo for me was my gray/blue AT41. It started with the guy saying "so Aqua Terra, interesting choice" lol
And once I had a guy from across a mall yell at me "Green PRX" -- Thanks for that one, btw, Teddy.
Why was such a popular model as AT an "interesting choice" according to him?
Any piece from Vacheron Constantin Métiers D’Art collection. Not that I would know, absurdly above my pay grade 😅. But they are incredible artistic watches with historical thematics.
Love this video Teddy, of all the watches I have (includes a few big name luxury brands that are easily recognisable) it's a little Luch 1 hander that I picked up from ebay for $40 that gets questions. Usually, is your watch broken, it's missing the hour hand!
I have the Ventura, not my most expensive or personal favorite…but it always gets questions. Love the videos!
Nice to see Ball get some well deserved respect and love.
Thank you Teddy for showing some new watches I haven’t seen before.
This list is for me! 🤘🏼 I love odd unique pieces. Video idea is to do a watch collection video with Mr wonderful on watches like this.
wow hadn't seen the seiko x rowing blazers one before, I love it in purple omg
Hallo Teddy, great video. I have the Hamilton you showed here, and people really do notice and ask me about it. And because of you I can answer about the history of this watch. Jacob watches are pieces of art. I love them. Good selection of interesting pieces. Thanks again, and as always, love from Switzerland 🇨🇭
I think MAD 1 Red from MB&F should have made it to this list. Time is displayed as a roulette and the rotating Battle Axe rotor is quite badass. Never seen something like that.
The jlc reverso is my favorite watch it just looks so elegant yet so cool. I love that thing
Mine is Mr Jones A Perfectly Wasted Afternoon automatic. I always get people ask about it when I'm wearing it.
Great video. I really enjoy these videos that showcase a variety of watches instead of focusing on one watch or one brand.
I have the Meistersinger in an older model with a (modified) Unitas movement. Simpler dial, which I prefer to the moon/date model you showed. For conversations, I also like my glycine (pure) 24 hour airman. Yes, it's basically a GMT watch with the (regular) hour hand removed, but I like the 24 hour dial and the 24 hour bezel .
While shopping here in the uk I get loads of conversation and interest in my Mido Celebracion. It’s more beautiful in real life 😁
Teddy, how did you forget to mention the Girard Perregaux Kamasutra Watch??? THAT starts a conversation... and lots more! 😉
Love the Muhle Glashutte. A tank of a watch that wears smaller than its size indicates and looks super cool in the dark.
I have a Zelos with the bronze case and white dial that I've picked up a few compliments on.
Picked up the purple Seiko Blazer because of this. Thanks!
I love my Computron. It definitely makes a statement; I get compliments on it pretty often. Plus I could afford it. One day, though, I'd like to be in the market for that Reverso or that gorgeous VC. Jacob and Co. stuff is just nuts in the best way. I'm delighted that they exist, but probably won't even ever get to lay eyes on one.
The Type 3 is absolutely stunning and beautiful . It's like a revolution
amazing design language, but i have no idea who buys these. for the price of one type 3, i can get a very nice watch collection.
I like watches that are more "out there" as for their designs. I own a Bulova Computron which does attract some attention. The watch that gets most interest though is a Future Funk watch- several watch enthusiasts have ordered one after they saw mine. It's a quartz watch that displays time using rotating drums, much like an old school odometer.
just checked out the Future Funk collection, such an interesting watch and cheap as chips too. Going to order one. Thanks for the tip
I really, really appreciate your use of the word unique. You use it correctly. You don't say "really unique" or "very unique". For those who don't know - something is either unique or it is not.
Mr. Jones watches and Swatch watches are the real conversation starters
Amazing video. The watches for my heart : LONGINES ZULU TIME ( Black and gold ) , JLC Reverso Chronograph tribute, Vacheron Constantin American 1921 (driver) .
The Vacheron driver’s watch is stunning. A bit out of my budget though.
I do own the Seiko Rowing Blazers in purple and it is noticed and a beautiful watch.
I’ve always been drawn to the Rado Diastar as well.
While I am an Omega fanboy I do love an oddball watch with different design and/or colors.
I've got the Seiko 5 Rowing Blazer in purple. Will be wearing it tonight. Great watch
Nice! I was so so so tempted to buy one; gorgeous watch.
Zodiac Sea Wolf. I didn’t think the guy at A. Lange and Sohne store was going to give it back! I also have the purple Seiko Rowing Blazers, love it too.
Ulysse nardin makes some of the most interesting watches in the world. I hope to get a freak someday.
Love that Ressence Type 3BB!
Hey Teddy! Great content! I am interested in the Longines Spirit Zuu Time 39mm but I have a 6 in wrist and worried that the male endlink would possibly make it too long for me. What has been your experience with this on the wrist? Thanks!
Enjoyed it, thx Teddy 👍🏻
Nice list Teddy of crazy watches. Here's a little history thought about the design of the VC with the drivers dial. Illinois Watch Company did a watch with a dial like that for machine gunners during WW1. It was at the very beginning of what we know as wrist watches where it was a pocket watch with welded on lugs and a dial like this. The history of this is in a five volume history of the company if interested.
I've had a Zodiac Jetomatic for the last three years or so and it's just a fantastic watch to facilitate a conversation. I also have a Zodiac Super Sea Wolf 75 and a Citizen Promaster Auto 200m but the Jetomatic Pilot style watch seems to catch people's eye.
My Oris Roberto Clemente gets complimented more than anything else. I'm not sure why, since it's not especially colorful or eye-catching.
Casio Data Bank CA53W-1. I've had more people strike up a conversation on this watch than any other I own. Lot of nostalgia for folks.
Teddy, when you sell (any of) the watches that are featured in a video like this, is the video a review, or an ad?
A little surprised the Accutron DNA didn't make list but some gems in this video for sure.
I get a lot of compliments on my Arnold & Son Globetrotter. It is totally unique.
Just LOVE the VC 1921.
I would add Brew Metric - Retro Dial in this list as well. Very fun watch and definitely catch a lot of people's attention .
The skx007. The watch that got me into watches - any time I see one I tell the wearer nice watch
Ressence! OMG what an original piece of art!
Great video, Teddy!
The Citizen JY series is definitely a conversation starter.
Do you know if Longines plan to offer the gold version of Zulu time in the 42mm size?
0:50 : amazing sync shot :) Congrats :)
I’ve got my eye on the Xeric Tryptech, unique wandering hour display for a good price
The watch that I have had the most comments about and I have owned and worn a lot of watches over the last 30 years is the Omega Railmaster XXL. I do often wear it with different nato straps, some quite colourful. But even with the brown alligator strap it gets comments. Even though it 49mm face I can still wear it with a shirt.
My blue Casio Duro gets a lot of compliments. People are surprised to heat it is a Casio.
My conversation pieces include My Bulova Accutron Spaceview from 1971, Rado Diastar and Hamilton Ventura
The Ressence Type 3 BBB is a dream watch of mine. The brand is underrated in my opinion. They really are doing something no one else is doing. Always love to see someone talk about the brand.
Zodiac Olympos I think would make this list if they brought back the mystery dial. Never understood why that was a limited reissue.
Ok Teddy, this video just catapulted my enthusiasm to a whole new level.
Love the FM Crazy Hour!
I was in an airport bar a few months back and was waiting in line to get a couple of beers. This guy commented on my watch, which I've never had from a stranger before. I'll be honest it threw me and I assumed he was on the pickup. Luckily the barman started to serve me which saved me from a "hey what are you wearing, is your watch better/more expensive/bigger than mine" conversation.
Personally, across the board you get the most conversation with a Swatch or Mr Jones, as they are the most distinct and colorful. These might catch the eye of a more discerning watch enthusiast, that is if they notice (usually few and far between).
Well these watches really would make great conversation. Looking at the Ressence type 3BB would be the type of watch when I was a young kid I'd imagine to be strapped to a time Travelers wrist. Very futuristic but not too over the top.
It looks so cool. Would love to try one.
Argon Spaceone would also be a good fit within this list ..
I don't want to start conversation,but good list for extroverted person.
The two watches in my watch collection that have led to long conversations are: 1. Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch (First Watch on the Moon and is Flight Qualified for all Manned Space Missions by NASA) 2. Longines Lindbergh Hour Angle Watch that was designed by Charles Lindbergh. The history of these watches has led to several conversations with people noticing that I was wearing them. I also started some conversations when I was wearing these watches.
Oddly enough the two watches I get compliments on are the two cheapest ones in my collection. A Frederique constant classics in rose gold and My Seiko 5 srpd61. Every time I wear either of those watches I get lots of comments and compliments especially the FC.
Although I own and love my Mühle S.A.R. Rescue Timer Lumen and I definitely think it has a very unusual look, nobody ever commented on it. The watches I own that definitely started a conversation were the Xeric Halograph Chrono Sapphire, the Eone Bradley Edge Black and the Qlocktwo 39.
So my advice would be: If you buy a conventional, expensive and well crafted watch, buy it because you love it. And be aware you might well be the only one who really appreciates it in person. If you buy a Rolex, buy another expensive thing as well. A suit, a boat, a car... Otherwise people will assume it is fake. If you want to stick out of the crowd, choose something really out there. Something really nuts. 😅
That Ressence tYPE 3BB is the coolest timepiece Ive ever seen.
I'd say my Xeric Halograph catches the most attention from people. My Ciga Z series is a pretty close second. My Seiko metronome holds people's attention longer when I show them the function
Interesting the 2 watches that I own are also the cheapest ones I own. The Hamilton PSR in gold and a vintage Seiko Chronos Special from 1962
To answer the question posed at the end, my Zodiac Super Sea Wolf watermelon gets the most compliments out of all the watches I own. It's a great watch for summer.
I love my Mr Jones Watch. Love the "Beam me up!" Get lots of comments. Interestingly people really like the suede strap as well. It's unusual to see on a watch.
A full list without Omega Teddy !!!!! The aqua terra shades with the terracotta dial deserves a place in that list.
That Ressence is amazing. Amazingly expensive!
Hey Teddy what about the Glashütte Original PanoMaticInverse!! I get compliments all the time when I wear that watch. The exposed balance wheel and engraved balance bridge are always standout features that blow people away.
@Teddy Baldassarre do you know any affordable yet well made automatic watch with 24h timemode? a watch with only one hand and in bauhaus style?
The TAG HEUER V4 is as always sadly overlooked. I guess you really need know and love watches to even know about it since It's from the same period as the Freak that got all the attention.
They both were released when I studying to become a WOSTEP certified watchmaker (2001-2004)
My WWI Trench Watch with a crystal guard is by far my most commented on watch.
A lot of these would be conversation stoppers for me if I saw someone wearing one.
Last thing I would do is comment on it politely 😂
The retail on the celebration dial is hilarious. Currently Moda has a listing for 40k on the 36mm. And an auction ending tomorrow for a 41mm that is currently at 26k
Can you do another, "The BEST Watches for Women," based on price ranges?
Love watching your watch ⌚ videos.
I like the idea of Tron Digital and the Jacob Co Astronomia and must admit the Frank Muller Crazy hours I probably would not wear but find the quirkiness fascinating
Years ago I decided to buy a Meistersinger when I retire and enjoy the moment without stress 😎
Time stamps please .it's a must especially in these long videos
Zomg my attention span is too short ... fml ...
The only watch I’ve ever owned that started a conversation is a Tudor bb41, when someone said “I like your Rolex!” I responded, “oh thanks! it’s actually a Tudor” good conversation, classic watch guy stuff 😂
Protip: I've had those convos, too .. usually best to just thank them and not correct them ... They don't know anything about watches if they're confusing a Tudor for a Rolex, and it's best to discuss other things with that sort of person.
On the even more affordable side my Ando Ando Ando A-1 Automatic "Black Donut" almost always gets a complment.
My GM-2100 Casioak surprisingly falls in this category
Thank You for putting that BALL on my radar.
Gotta love big, glowing balls.
A Heuer 1 skeleton watch and my Bremont Norton V4, Darth Vader Franck Muller sometimes.
I know the fossil isn't the best brand but I bought this a week ago and I love it the fossil PRIVATEER SPORT MECHANICAL LUGGAGE LEATHER WATCH, it's a skeletonized automatic, a great cheap conversion watch
I had a couple Fossil watches when I was younger. I thought they were way cool. One had some loose floating sprockets and watch hands in some liquid on top of the dial.
'That watch had electricity in it.'
That's an interesting way to describe those pre-quartz electric movements. I'm pretty sure all quartz watches 'have electricity in them' today.