Rolex Rant - Waitlist, Buying, Owning, Selling
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Join us for our Rolex therapy session. We talk about the challenges of buying Rolex, with the infamous Rolex Waitlist, what it's like buying and owning a Rolex and also being bored of Rolex.
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Intro is hilarious! I worked at a Rolex AD in my early 20's (1986) and I've been in love since.
Hang on, sorry… I just clocked! You guys have a FIVE camera setup. God bless the poor committed soul who does the edit on these. Great job chaps. Production quality alongside the great banter, really appreciated. 👑👑👑👑
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Sean. You just made my day. I am indeed that poor soul. Great to see the commitment to perfection does not go un noticed.
@sean1e100
Жыл бұрын
@@marcusflack1523 well I just added a fourth 👑 to my original comment in recognition, dude. Stellar work, sir
@watch_girl_life
Жыл бұрын
@@marcusflack1523 lucky they gave you a two week window 😂
@brianmason744
Жыл бұрын
@@marcusflack1523 it doesn’t !
@TheBossEntrepreneur
Жыл бұрын
Way too much changing of frame...he worked hard for nothing that is bugging most people eyes always changing the image
Such a great conversation! Awesome chemistry between the three (four to include Marcus) of you! Thank you for making me smile on Sunday!
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
It’s our pleasure Matthew. Bloody great to be working on this project.
This isn’t just my favorite watch podcast but it now tops the list of my favorite podcasts period. The production quality is awesome and the chemistry between you guys is on point. I’m in the same boat as Andrew as the only thing Rolex has out there that really intrigues me is the white gold yacht master on the oyster flex. That is something I’ve been wanting to get since it came out.
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
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I absolutely love the idea of About Effing Time. It has become my favorite video to watch. Its interesting, its chaotic, its hilarious, its weird and it feels like hanging with good friends that are deeply into watches. I think this is the trick that you seem like the crazy (in a good way) watch obsessed mates every horological enthusiast should have :)
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Bloody great encouragement Sebastian. We are super pumped to be on this ride, and its even better knowing like people like yourselves are getting a real kick out of it.
@AboutEffingTime
Жыл бұрын
The internet can be a savage place, it’s brilliant to have people like you in our corner SG 🤌🏼🤌🏼
You guys are absolutely killing it with this channel/podcast. Wonderfully informative and entertaining to say the least. Thank you for what you do
"They’re not overplayed and they’re proper tools" - Is this where Tudor now has so much appeal as well? As a whole brand, they really seem to nail that space, without the hype and with the accessibility to customers.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Perfectly on point. Agreed.
@GarethDix
Жыл бұрын
Completely agree… especially their latest releases
@davidr2802
Жыл бұрын
That was whole original point of Tudor since its founding in 1926 by old Hans himself, but everyone now thinks they discovered this point!
Awesome show lads! What utterly gets me are the stories from George! I love that he opens up and tells us these moments… we get to see his passion and soul. Would love to sit and drink coffee (or gin)with the three of you! Cheers from Canada!
I watch most of the watch related KZread channels out there and just ran into your channel, this is hands down the best watch podcast I have seen so far. The quality of the content, the relevant and smart analysis, genuine discussion and great production. Keep up the good work, you guys should be in the top 3 in terms of views and subscribers.
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
We’ve just started and comments like this get shared among the team to keep us fired up, thank you sincerely - Andrew
You should do a Tudor episode where you talk about the crowd pleasing stuff they produce, and how they are trend watches for watch people - as Adrian often hints at. Loved this vid!
Thanks guys. Great discussion. The b/w therapy intro was brilliant. You could do 5 minute therapy sessions for every brand.
Great banter on a great content as always! I appreciate the fact that you didn't use Rolex as a clickbait but had a genuine love/hate therapy session. Well done guys!
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Yep, that was def the aim and the outcome for sure. I too really like rolex however dont own one yet. But you never know one day.
It’s just a pleasure seeing you guys there. Super entertaining and informative for those who are really into watches. Keep on rocking ✌🏻
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
We just turned up the music and we are rocking!!!
Best episode until now. Nice intro and that movement of the tank which George brought to the gun fight was just beautiful!
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly
This is by far the best watch content on the internet today! Love the rapport and commentary.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh thanks Kareem. Comments like this fuel our fire.
I watched Nico’s watch roundtable with George and Andrew the Voice yesterday and this one today. What comes through clearly in this format is the love, passion, and especially the sincerity that everyone has about watches. Of course, taking the piss out of each other makes these shows truly entertaining! You’re like the Blue Collar Comedy Tour for watches. You guys should do a ComicCon-like panel at the next Watches and Wonders. That is one show I’d fly anywhere to attend! Oh yeah, George, I had the same experience with my first born and spent 3 months in the NICU. It makes you rethink everything. I’m very happy to hear you chose quality of life.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Ira.....I think that is one suggestion that HAS TO HAPPEN. I def think it would be a great idea to do that at Watches and Wonders for sure. Thanks for your thoughts
@Neadlemeyer
Жыл бұрын
Yes same!
Such a brilliant cold open 🙌🏻 we are all thinking the same things 🤣 Such great content, editing and production quality happening with this show. PLEASE PLEASE keep it going, I will be here with you all the way to Ep.100 & beyond 👊🏻
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate ya!
I find myself smiling the entire way through each episode. Well done!
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
I also smile as i edit all these episodes. Its super fun and super informative. Thanks for the comment. Means a lot.
Arguably the most entertaining watch YT channel regarding watches. Informative, entertaining and just plain FUN. Keep up the great work Lads.
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
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These conversations are therapy for me. I suspect my boss collects watches, but I really don't have anyone to talk to about them so this is the next best thing. Learn a lot too.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic to hear sebastien. Super glad to hear that it hits the spot.
Very cool background story from George. Tag was my gateway drug into the watch world years ago, I still have those first two in my collection. Great episode guys.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Yeah George keeps surprising us every day also. Great to see it hit your button Robert.
Great episode, probably your best yet. Good topic, well organized and some really good personal stories. Loved it. Now let’s talk some Grand Seiko fellas.
Brilliant episode! George’s candid story was incredibly moving. Bravo chaps
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you Morgan 🙌
George opening the Radiomir case back and reveiling the Rolex Movement - talking about a mic drop move 🥵😍 - fantastic episode 👍🏻
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Bam 💥
Beautiful story George. You are a man of great integrity. Feeling loved and supported even at great monetary lose is priceless.
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Amen -Andrew
I agree with others; probably the best technical /visual presentation yet. Good topic and some interesting experiences and insights shared. Well done.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Mitch. Good times ahead.
Great podcast! Looking forward to next episodes🍻
Love the shows. You guys bring a great atmosphere to the watch world.
You guys are on to something here! The balance between the three of you is on point, I love the distinctly different voices, camera angles and editing too. Banger first season, and you can tell it's not by accident! Hope you're all committed to sticking it out for a while to see it grow 🤟
@AboutEffingTime
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much mate. And we’re going all in on this 🙌🏻
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
You got it KJH, not to be cliched but when it’s this fucking fun to ‘work’ it truly is a pleasure, thank you - Andrew
@K.J.H_
Жыл бұрын
@@AboutEffingTime Thanks for the content, awesome stuff!
@K.J.H_
Жыл бұрын
@@Timeandtidewatches For sure, I bet you guys could be doing this down at the pub for nothing! But maybe they wouldn’t have the world’s best gin yet :) G’day from back in Oz, KJ
@ryanminaker9461
8 ай бұрын
The guy on the right sounds just like young Joseph jostar
Love to see more of this kind in the future, just real talk about the watch and the history behind it. Exactly what I’m looking for.
Re: Explorer II, I never looked into one once they went 42mm. Having finally tried one on I have to say it wears really well and added it to the list with the AD. Great watch. Another Rolex that despite the recent hype didn’t get as much prior to the new colors, the Oyster Perpetual is a great watch. Have the last gen olive dial 34mm and it’s fantastic. Adrian did a video on someone’s white dial 34mm a few years back and that looks fantastic too.
I finally got to the BYOI segment and you guys brought Fears! Yes!!! I’ve been hoping Nicholas would get noticed more. His attention to the tiniest details is impeccable. My Brunswick Salmon always makes me smile; it’s a joy to wind every morning. :-) As I wrote before, the watchmaker’s personality has become a major selling point for me. Now to find the right Bamford GMT for me…
Agree with many on here, best channel I watch by far. Congrats Gents. Love the promotion of independent brands.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Yes and we love giving the space to the Indy brands. So good to be able to give back to the industry.
Best episode so far. Great stuff!
My dad bought a Pepsi 1675 in 1977 while flying F-4s TDY in Germany. Mom flipped out that he spent $500 on a watch. When he retired from United Airlines in 2015 he was still wearing it and it had been, literally, around the world.
@nash9625
Жыл бұрын
Was your dad AF or Navy? My uncle was a phantom pilot in Nam such a cool airframe. The old timers in the military was what got me into watches.
This was much needed. Great episode gents! I've been collecting for a long time and it still falls back to Rolex every time. It took me 4.5 years and several ADs across many states to finally land my Batman, it truly was a journey! For that person out there that thinks it won't happen, keep at it. I lost hope many times, bought 3 watches from other brands during the time I was waiting but nothing scratched the itch. And even now that I have my BLNR, I want the Explorer II Polar and LV Sub to add to the collection. Rolex makes some really cool watches. I definitely want another Omega and Panerai Submersible as well, but Rolex is still crushing it. This is definitely more an illness than a hobby. 🤦🏾♂️
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Relatable content !
Man, I just love the concept of AET and the chemistry between you guys. Just blabbering about watches and personal stuff for 45 minutes, without getting boring for just one second... mates, I'm effing hooked.
@AboutEffingTime
Жыл бұрын
Effing love to hear it
@tudorserban111
10 ай бұрын
@@AboutEffingTime Off-topic, but there was an episode where George was talking about the Heuer (not Rolex) Daytona, but I can't seem to find it. Do you know which one?
I’m drawn to AET for the same reasons why Adrian loves explorers - “They’re not overplayed and they’re proper tools”
@AboutEffingTime
Жыл бұрын
Hahahahahahaha. BEST COMMENT!
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
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Just saw this... a little late to the party... I would like to add that I have a Rolex Sea-Dweller and used it for 16 years as a professional diver in the oil fields of Nigeria and the North Sea. It rarely left my wrist and was with me through many bell runs down to depths exceeding 800 feet in some cases... what I can say is it did what it was meant to do, and did it exceptionally well. From 1988 to 2003 it was with me through thick and thin. My personal take on this is not that perhaps so many people have a certain model, but more about what that model means for them.
@990v6
Жыл бұрын
Where is it now?
Best episode yet. Hands down hands up.
Always a pleasure fellas. Be well, stay healthy, and I'll be looking forward to the next one. Cheers...
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Great to have you with us Tara!
George's story at the end brought such good closure to the episode
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate this comment so much - we feel exactly the same. He's brave enough to be vulnerable - that's strength ✊
Got my Polar Explorer II from the AD in November. It did something I never thought would happen...it took over the title of 'my favorite watch in my collection' from my Seamaster 300M.
When I first got into high end watches about seven or so years ago, I definitely liked Rolex but avoided it because I thought it was too “blingy” based on the polished bits of the watches. I wanted the previous gen models, from the 90s and 00s instead. That said I didn’t feel like paying current MSRP for those at the time when I could get a new one. So I got my Reverso, a Geophysic, my Skipper and some Speedmasters. Then I decided I actually liked current Rolex design aesthetics and am glad I did. I still like the prior generation and vintage stuff, but current gens are great and I love my watches. I keep passing on other watches waiting for my AD to deliver something else from the list. That said, if I didn’t have an AD that delivered I’d definitely be looking at other things, specifically Cartier. I wouldn’t pay over MSRP for a Rolex unless it was a discontinued reference and even though I’d only go slightly over assuming I really wanted it.
Really appreciating the balance you three bring to each other. Adrian feels very much the "everyman" who is closest to my stances on things (even when he's "Captain Boring"), Andrew seems like an ivory tower of watch journalism, and George represents Tag Heuer. Just kidding, he's that interesting fringe that is past a lot of the standard stuff and interested in weird and new things. You guys are really great!
Got to be one of the best watch podcast out there.
New to the podcast and new to loving watches. Great show!
Excellent episode guys 👏
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
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.. No one mentioned that Nicholas from Fears once worked for ROLEX 😁 Great episode guys!!😎👍👍
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Is that right?!?!?! Now that is interesting.
The problem with the Rolex brand is too many people have them. You go to dinner with friends and all the men have a Submariner ! Friends with teenagers and a degree of wealth, spoil their children on their 18 and 21st birthdays with Rolex watches. They used to be a luxury brand to aspire too. When your friend’s teenage children wear them and have never worked, suddenly the shine disappears ! That means you look elsewhere . . . . . You want to wear something more individual. Have to say this is where Bamford comes into play ! But i’ve just bought a beautiful Tissot 2000 and a Bamford Tag RUF. Much more exciting !
As a very proud owner of a Fears, I can't sing their praises high enough. They're just excellent. I've worn mine - an Archival 1930 Small Seconds - on several life occasions because it's the watch I feel the very most at home in. I love it, and it feels right. I've got a moderate collection, and I don't wear my Fears everyday. But no matter the watch I'm enjoying, I'll think about the Fears. I'll think about my love for watches. And its a real grounding point for me in the watch world now. It's the first watch I've ever agonized over. And the service, the quality, the sense that this is a business that acts with the weigh of 175 years of history - It's all *really* there. You feel it, from the box it arrives in with an exquisitely hand-tied bow and lovely unique deep blue stain, to the little documentations with it that you really could just own that one watch - or maybe it an another fears - for most of the rest of your life. On the Archival specifically: There are 175. Of those 136 are two-hand models with a new old-stock movement from the 1960s (I believe); There are 39 of the Small-Seconds, which house a movement from the mid-30s. The series is numbered individually on the case back from 1846 - the year of first founding - to 2021 - the 175th anniversary. Numbers 1846-1976 and 2016-2021 are the two hand model, representing the active years. Numbers 1977-2015 are the small seconds, in recognition of the 39 years of dormancy. Number 1846 has been provided to the collection of the Bristol Museum, and I believe one or two others were retained by Fears to commemorate their history in their collection, meaning ~172 are available for private ownership. All 39 small seconds are either sold or otherwise accounted for. A number of two-hand models are available from retail.
great show guys cheers
Top notch. A true heavy weight channel in the watch world. Keep it up guys.
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
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"Seeking validation as a human" - about effing time someone said that. The love hate relationship with Rolex is so well expressed here. Best effing watch content on KZread. Cheers from Singapore.
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate you Sohill
Interesting chart. Lets see where Tudor and Omega will be in 2022. Both have done some good stuff lately thus would be interesting to see the updated ranking.
Outstanding episode gents!
The best new horological buddy hangout channel out there.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
We got your back Julian. We promise.
Great episode! As a dad, I really connected with George's story. And as a man, just wanna aspire to look as good as Andrew did in that t-shirt 😃 And hopefully, one day, my local AD calls me about the Polar Explorer II
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Trifecta 💥 George’s story floored Adrian and I. Love the guy we do.
Love your show, so we'll done and thought out. Also purchased some four pillars and sold my only Rolex 😀 winning 👌 keep up the honestly lads. Gary from the Sunshine coast
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate ya!
This is nuts, I remember when you could walk in off the street and buy a Rolex. Buying a Rolex is a once in a lifetime experience for many people, notable birthdays etc.
@firstnamelastname-ys3mz
Жыл бұрын
bullshit. Rolex is not that hard to get from an AD. You obviously just rub people up the wrong way.
Awesome content! Keep them coming! Would love to hear an episode of your ‘Justifiables’ haha! :)
Thank you Mr Bamford for adopting the (now contrarian) view that Panerai has some interesting pieces in its back catalogue. I was however hoping that the popular hate for Panerai would continue a while longer, so I could pick up a PAM360 for less than £12k.
liked the vide just for the intro alone keep them coming
Amazing episode! Total validation for me. I don‘t have a Rolex, (can‘t afford it atm anyway) never wanted one at first, saw the Explorer II, loved it to bits beeing a proper sturdy tool watch. Only other one i really love is the Yachtmaster 42, but not attainable in any way sadly.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
well you never know Flo X. Our watch journeys have a start middle and end. And you never know where you will end!. Thanks for watching!
Great to see the shoutout to Fears. They're beautiful watches and deserve more attention.
Love the banter. I am in the "enjoying Rolex" stage - recently got my first 2 Rolexes from an AD who has taken a liking to me. A Datejust last October and a Starbucks in June. They are overhyped and overpriced, but also the 2 best watches I've owned (and I've owned a lot of watches). I'd equate Rolex with Mercedes Benz - most people can not afford one but almost everyone on the planet knows what a Rolex is and what it stands for. To the non-watch enthusiast (99% of the world's population), they are a symbol of accomplishment, success and status.
How you guys feel about Rolex is the same feeling I get after I pine for any watch for several months or more and then finally get one. There is always more dopamine released when I finally pull the trigger on a watch than how I feel about it a month later.
Great show gentlemen. I love the Omega wall clock. Where did you get it?
BYOI - just picked up a Bruvik Fjord N2.0 Sognefjorden in Oslo. What a watch!!!
Love it guys as always..... Bamford say tired of seeing all these people around me wearing Daytonas. Brother you are not running in the same circles as most people my friend. Keep making great video's gentlemen.
Good talk today. I bought a 5 digit gmt partly because they are still a bit more unique. A modern Rolex will always look exactly the same as someone elses
awesome show. love it
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Robert 🙌
The way I look at Rolex today is a combination of all the elements of superior watchmaking, history, luxuary, affordability, marketing, investment potential without actually topping the charts in any of the categories. There are Other brands that may topple them in or or more, but there is none that tops them in all the categories
Is this show going to be the BEST EVER watch show??? I think it is. I mean even the hilarious Rolex thoughts intro is on another level, 5 minutes in, I'm hooked 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Glad you had as much fun watching this bit of creativity as we did making it. Thanks for the comment Sam. Means a lot.
Awesome job 🤙🏻
Favorite Chanel! Cheers 🥃
I've already commented on the insta but I thought I would come over here for the algorithm. I am very much in line with Adrian on this one, my love for rolex is huge... As a tool, and a good one at that. I have an Explorer 1 and that's it at the moment, I will eventually be looking for a milgauss and an explorer 2. But I'm in no rush and that's where I will stop, I have no desire to wait years for a sub or a daytona. I'll save my money and wait years for a VC Overseas instead haha, but at least I will have something a little more unique than the next guy.
I'm right there with Adrian. I have this inner talk where I caution myself not to jump into the sea and wrap my arms around the first and biggest creature I see, which in this case is Rolex. If tuna is the chicken of the sea then Rolex is the chicken of the watches. I wish it wasn't but the 28% AND the overall presence doesn't leave much choice. So it's very inevitable and unavoidable to have them on the path. And it's a good gateway drug into the more sophisticated side of watch collecting. So in that sense I think I have to thank them. Good episode by the way. Would have been nice to see what exact era of watch collecting you guys are in now, personally.
Beautiful story, George. Never been a fan of Tag Heuer but am now.
Favourite podcast so bloody good
Hi ! Great videos. Where do you get the wall clocks !!??
Yeah that Monaco, Bamf edition, is amazing! V2 please? Ahaha id legit love to get one.
@marcusflack1523
Жыл бұрын
Sooooo freaking stealthy. Right!
Where am I when it comes to Rolex? I’m in the ‘yet to experience Rolex’, but probably never will. The mantra ‘your best watch is the one you can afford’ rings so true with me. I most definitely won’t be able to afford one, either new or grey market. And if I could find a vintage Rolex in my price range, I could never afford the upkeep costs. …and I am honestly OK with it.
Thankfully I've never been hung up with the Rolex brand. They've mostly reminded me of old men. With all of their offerings, my favorite is still the Explorer.
Superb as always
People can hate Rolex, but they CANNOT be denied. The Rolex brand has done more for the credibility of mechanical watches and their current, highly desirable status than every other brand combined. Are they the best watchmaker? Not even close. Are they the most recognizable globally? BY A MILLION MILES. I bought my humble Oyster perpetual date 34 15200 in 2004 before this new order of things and I will never part with it.
I agree. The Explorer 2 is the best Rolex I've owned and seen anywhere for that matter. It has the biggest, clearest and most legible dial for starters. Sits flat and comfortably on the wrist. The orange GMt hand gives it that slight flare that others don't have. It's be far the best. Now in the market for the latest 225670
Firstly I love this format. You guys all have really distinctive and interesting perspectives and personalities. I'm biased to favor Adrian as I have been a long time Barks and Jack subscriber. Ok enough fluff. Rolex. I started my love affair in 1986 with my first purchase of a Submariner I will never sell. I know you guys are going to hate me but I can pretty much buy any model I want after 30 years of purchase history and Never selling. My AD experience is exemplary as it damn well should be! Look, we are talking about a Luxury product and all that encompasses. Sorry if this is too elitist but this the reality of the game. In the words of Groucho Marx: " I would never join a club that would accept me as a member."
I had no interest in Rolex at all for such a long time. Then I wanted a Sub, then I wanted an ExpII, then a Daytona. The reality is I'm not dropping the cash needed to get one at any point likely...unless it's a Pepsi GMT 😄
@JustLikesWatches
Жыл бұрын
Adrian nailed it. At the grey market prices, my money is going on something better and a true £10-15k watch. Rolex, as much as the hype makes everyone think they are, just aren't worth the grey market prices.
Wow, I watched a couple of episodes and didn't know this was George as in George *Bamford* until he brought out the Tag
Would love to see an update on how the patina is looking on Andrew’s Tudor BB58 bronze.
Love this therapy session great watch rolex huge hype, waiting list is exactly like waiting for a BMW car , but if you think about it realistically rolex is just like any other watch sure the movement and materials used are amazing but at the end of the day you are still reading the time , so it's not that you need to be worthy of a rolex or BMW or VW it's the idea of the brand that makes the hype and the status symbol that go with it we are all worthy of rolex it's what we think of it once we have it? ... buyers remorse? But nonetheless rolex will always be rolex ... love the episodes guys keep it up andrew, adrian and george love you guys 🤙🤙🤙👏🇿🇦⌚👋😂👌😝
@Timeandtidewatches
Жыл бұрын
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@nicholasolifant9538
Жыл бұрын
@@Timeandtidewatches 👌🤙
My question here is, are tudor sales in those Rolex numbers of 28,8 % included ? Thanks. Greetings Florian. Keep going with AET !
An update of the regatta timers from the 1960s through the 1990s. Contrary to popular belief, regatta timers became popular in conjunction with the small one class fleet boat racing events in the early 1960s which proliferated with the introduction of fiberglass hull construction which enhanced the affordability of such boats which formally had been constructed out of wood. The lakes of Switzerland and the coastal areas of Europe were rife with such one class racing fleets with the starting rules administered by the International Sailing Association which rules made regatta timers invaluable to serious competitors. The first dedicated regatta timer was a 1962 Aquastar with as I recall a Felsa 4000N movement and a disc visible through round openings from that changed colors as the 10 minute countdown proceeded. Heuer started distributing the Aquastar regatta timers in 1965 and the Aquastar regatta timers were often relabeled as Heuers and sold as Heuers. Aquastar was owned by the Robert family that also owned the Jean Richard brand. Frederic Robert, engineer, diver, adventurer and horologist, was a prime mover of innovation at Aquastar which was also a major dive watch manufacturer. Robert was hired by Omega to bring the Ploprof project over the goal line. Many other brands moved into the regatta watch space including Memosail. Popular regatta timer movements besides the Felsa 400N were from Lemania and Valjoux. A lot of the regatta timers had colorful dials and color contrasting 10 minute countdown windows making them much more colorful than the average sport watches of the time. The Sideral is a fun watch and susceptible to being tricked up if the OEM quick release rubber strap is swapped out for something with more panache like a Staib metal mesh bracelet or an Artem strap from Down Under.
Number 4 is a legend... Passion is infectious and doing fantastic things
Hmmm I actually feel the Explorer II is a special watch. Amazing history, amazing design. It’s my favourite out of the entire Rolex line-up. It’s the underdog.
@porscheoscar
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I loathe Rolex now but a white dial Explorer is the ultimate beater watch. Bar none. Boring but crisp. Like a cold glass of water on a hot day of climbing.
@whereRbearsTeeth
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The 40 mm Explorer ll is a fantastic watch and an iconic design. Unfortunately Rolex ruined the model with the bloated, cartoonish design of the 42 mm version.
I did like 999 and this was for 1k likes. Great episode 👍
@marcusflack1523
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1000 baby!!!! you did it. Thanks for the click
@Timeandtidewatches
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Great concept and production quality. I was hoping you’d spill beans on how you got your 1st Rolex. Strip club analogy is awesome. I’m in waiting for Rolex phase (Exp II Polar is my grail - great job A and A) - but did join the junior varsity with a Tudor BB Pro (a few AD visits showing off some of my microbrand watches - none had seen a Helm Komodo white) to prove I was legit. And the Pelagos 39 should be here any day. It will s amusing to read the ‘Rolex is trash’ comments on KZread - strapped to a lie detector - we know that needle would be going crazy for many. PS - need About Effing Tim coffee mugs!
I really enjoyed this video and I do agree with your point here. I got into Rolex back in the 80s when the hype wasn’t anything really. Today is a totally different story and honestly it has changed my perspective on Rolex. Sure it is a great brand and they make great watches however the hype has totally ruined the experience. It has moved me to Tudor and omega and honestly some of these new micro brands are much cooler to wear and for less money. Who wants to wait 5 years for something to find out it isn’t cool lol Awesome video
My favorite so far!