Rolex Submariner | STORY TIME with Andrew St Pierre White

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It is exactly 37 years today that I purchased my wrist watch, the one commented on by so many KZread viewers. So I thought I should do a story about it. It is a Rolex Oyster Submariner 1680 date in stainless steel, purchased 8 January 1981. I wear it every day.
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  • @stefanogoldoni5059
    @stefanogoldoni50594 жыл бұрын

    I'a a watch collector and I can tell you no one has ever been able to express how a great watch makes you feel as you did in this fantastic video!

  • @MarkRose1337
    @MarkRose13376 жыл бұрын

    You are such an excellent story teller.

  • @newkey1106

    @newkey1106

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mark Rose thank you

  • @SP-fb1qb
    @SP-fb1qb6 жыл бұрын

    Not many people can tell a story of a vintage Rolex , pure class a mature gentleman wearing a vintage

  • @jamesestrada82
    @jamesestrada825 жыл бұрын

    One of the best damn Rolex stories ever! I've watched this quite a few times, and it never gets old.

  • @jamesestrada82

    @jamesestrada82

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Bob Carruthers I’ve got a damn good life Bob 😉

  • @stephenmeade8501
    @stephenmeade85016 жыл бұрын

    For a fellow watch lover this is a heartwarming story, can really see the pride of ownership here. If you can afford the service I highly encourage taking it back in, it may have been adjusted improperly when rebuilt and could indeed be slowly damaging itself in the movement. 2 minutes a week time loss is embarrassing for the watchmaker who serviced this piece of that is how it came back to you. They should have got it within only a few seconds a day easily. Hope it serves you well for many more decades though.

  • @mep1811
    @mep18113 жыл бұрын

    My Sub was given to me by my Father, in 1975 ,as my High School graduation gift. I still wear it everyday.

  • @paulrainsford1953
    @paulrainsford19534 жыл бұрын

    That fishing feel woke memories I had long forgotten. In 1984 I went into a fishing tackle shop in Dublin and saw a Cardinal 77 in the glass case. My father was quite ill with a serious coronary condition at the time and staring death in the face. I couldn't cure him but I figured a good fishing feel might cheer him up. It was relatively expensive and meant a quiet social life for me in the following weeks but I bought it. He lived a further 10 months and only used it once but the look of sheer delight on his face as he used it was priceless. Perhaps the wisest purchase I ever made. Thanks for reminding me.

  • @kingmaverick4814
    @kingmaverick48143 жыл бұрын

    regardless of the watch's brand that you had there, the story behind it absolutely makes it priceless. it was my most precious 25 minutes of listening such great humble story. cheers mate!

  • @Paulenannmarie
    @Paulenannmarie6 жыл бұрын

    I'm a third generation Rolex owner - I proudly wear my grandfather's 1954 Rolex Turn-O-Graph (predecessor to the Submariner)

  • @williamtaylor6623
    @williamtaylor66236 жыл бұрын

    One of the finest watches on earth! Mine has been with me through war, peace, wild youth, college, deaths, births, the good and the bad since 2004! It has been serviced once, and the only time its not on my wrist is when i work (due to my job). It has, and will continue, to age with me. I had worn other watches before this one (tag, omega) but they have never quite been as durable, nor as completely satisfying to own as this watch. Truely a remarkable video detailing your life journey with your submariner....im sure there are many more stories yet to come!!

  • @SuperPussyFinger
    @SuperPussyFinger5 жыл бұрын

    *I don’t know who you are, but I know genius when I see it.*

  • @ultrablue2
    @ultrablue26 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful story; thank you for sharing it. I believe there are sometimes objects in life a man bonds with, for whatever reason. Your Submariner is a part of who you are; it’s obviously represented different things to you over time, and been with you everywhere you’ve gone. A finely crafted wristwatch is something an electronic device simply can’t hold a candle to. Continue to wear it in good health.

  • @sinemetu9037
    @sinemetu90374 жыл бұрын

    Nice... I have had my Omega Seamaster for 25 years now.... flawless. But, what a fine watch that Rolex is. Thanks

  • @leehunt9930
    @leehunt99303 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I saw this video getting on for 2 years ago now. I too “bucked the trend” schooling wise. Flunked my A Levels but always had a passion for computers. I now own a successful IT company and today I picked up a new Submariner. In the back of my head I remembered this video and watched it again with a huge smile on my face.

  • @jimbobjones3391
    @jimbobjones33916 жыл бұрын

    For some proper context, bear in mind in that Rand/USD conversion rate in 1981 was 0.88; your Rolex thus cost $681.82 at the time (not $48!), which was a whole lot of money.

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    6 жыл бұрын

    That is why I did not mention the value in dollars at the time, but instead compared it to what people earn now, and earned then. That is the only way to provide proper relevance as to its price.

  • @jimbobjones3391

    @jimbobjones3391

    6 жыл бұрын

    No sir, you are confusing the issue. The current value of the Rand vs USD is not relevant - its value in 1981 when you bought your watch, is! FWIW, at an average annual US inflation rate of 2.79%, R600.00 of 1981 equates to around $1 836.00 (US) in today's money. The Rolex Submariner (Model #116610) currently retails for around $8 000.00, (just shy of R100K!) and pre-owned not much less - some models actually increasing in value over time. You made a very good choice back in '81!

  • @CrownAndMainspring
    @CrownAndMainspring6 жыл бұрын

    Well if this Over Landing stuff doesn't work out, you can always sell watches for Rolex. Great vid my friend loved it. Congratulations!

  • @odys3803

    @odys3803

    4 жыл бұрын

    Or sell the watch and start a new business :D

  • @richardattridge3182
    @richardattridge31825 жыл бұрын

    This truly is a lovely story. This is the point, sometimes we can obsess about owning lot's of different watches, but there's nothing like owning a rolex that you wear for life, and is your only watch! Makes me want to wear my rolex more now. Congratulations on a great watch and wonderful story.

  • @mikekamler
    @mikekamler5 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been a keen watch enthusiast for a number of years now but this has to be one of the most genuine watch stories I’ve ever heard. Wonderfully told by a fellow South African no less. Fantastic and thank you!

  • @davidcoxon1914
    @davidcoxon19146 жыл бұрын

    I loved the story - it was so like me. My father had a 1949 Rolex when I was growing up and he always told be how strong and reliable it was,, so when I finished university I bought a very plain stainless steel Rolex Oyster in 1989. I didn’t want the showiness I just wanted the quality for me,. I still wear it every day whether I am swimming, tramping, white water rafting, 4WDing, working on the car, or working in the office, and still occasionally get the panic reaction from people “you’ve still got our watch on!”, to which I would calmly reply “That’s OK it’s a Rolex”. I would never sell it and still get a buzz every time I look at it.

  • @Piperla1
    @Piperla14 жыл бұрын

    Andrew I must say, you really have a way with words "LOVE" listening to too talk about anything. THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEOS!!

  • @JimmyDevere
    @JimmyDevere6 жыл бұрын

    Thumbs up if you just looked up the rolex page.

  • @pilotstyle123
    @pilotstyle1232 жыл бұрын

    This video made me decide that i am not a collector but a onewatch guy, sold it all of, i own my one and favourite watch.

  • @jeetts59
    @jeetts592 жыл бұрын

    Great video and watch. I’ve had a Seiko divers watch for 33 years, I’ve put it through a lot, at it’s last service, it was accurate to 4 seconds a day, . I find Japanese movements extremely reliable and long lasting.

  • @ExpeditionOverland
    @ExpeditionOverland6 жыл бұрын

    Great story! Clay-

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Clay. I've been enjoying your S America expedition.

  • @dreyn7780

    @dreyn7780

    6 жыл бұрын

    No it's not! He's wasted 30 years of his life with the wrong watch! He NEVER GOES INTO a dark location where he needs a blacked out dial watch! He should have bought the ordinary day/date gold watch instead! If he was going to be swimming on the surface of the ocean, then he should have bought the GREEN DIAL diving watch, so he could be reminded to look at the watch and see the time! Now in 2018 he has NO CLUE why he should even have a watch! This poor deluded fellow needs help! You CAN'T TAKE your computer and mobile phone in the ocean waves so you can see the time. People STILL DO NEED a divers watch! It must have a green or orange colour to the ornament of the watch. If you go diving past 20 metres there's no point in putting a colour on the watch dial! You'll never be able to see that colour in the deep ocean! BUY THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB, people! Idiots shut up!

  • @dreyn7780

    @dreyn7780

    6 жыл бұрын

    A green dial watch appears to make the watch sit ABOVE THE SURFACE of the ocean. The blue dial watch BLENDS IN WITH THE WATER SURFACE of the ocean. The orange dial appears to CONTRAST WITH ALL THE BLUE stuff. Gold makes humans like the metal. Blacked out and luminescent are colour tricks designed to allow you to have a watch without a built in LIGHT. So, COMEON PEOPLE! Get more smarter than a slugg! Educate yourself some more cause you people are massively stupid!

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@dreyn7780 Wow. This is worth quoting in the pages of Stupid Monthly.

  • @dreyn7780

    @dreyn7780

    5 жыл бұрын

    The wrong watch guys. We’are all getting dumber watching these vids and reading comments.

  • @velomomjen
    @velomomjen6 жыл бұрын

    Great story! I bought my Rolex Explorer 2 about 15 years ago. By far the biggest purchase of my life at that time. I was scared to death during the purchase and nervous but proud wearing it for the first few months. It's rarely been off my wrist since that day and come with me on adventures all over the globe. Love my Rolex! Again, excellent story telling, you've gained a new follower :)

  • @djlyonol

    @djlyonol

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I'm leaving for a trip round the world but am a bit concerned with taking my Rolex with me. Have you ever had any issues in Africa/Asia/South America...? Do you have any advices on where to hide it?

  • @luisandluisgabriel6778
    @luisandluisgabriel67786 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Andrew, my father worked in Guatemala through the American Embassy in the mid 60’s to early 70’s. He ordered a Submariner Red from Switzerland through the embassy. My father was an outdoorsman. A Hemingway reincarnate. Hunter, spear fisherman and adventurist. I am blessed to have his watch which he gave me for a Christmas Gift. Thank you for sharing your story. Brought back many wonderful memories as a child. I love your KZread channel and am grateful for your videos.

  • @JP-wz8dt
    @JP-wz8dt5 жыл бұрын

    Great story sir, glanced down at my GMT-Master a few times while listening...

  • @jhmsmarttv795
    @jhmsmarttv7956 жыл бұрын

    Watch lover here and I must say, you should set something up with Rolex SA. It's this kind of authentic presentation that makes a story fantastic! Lovely to watch (no pun intended). ;-)

  • @prepperjonpnw6482
    @prepperjonpnw64826 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video! If we’re blessed we all have a story or two from the old days lol. I wear a very special (to me) watch as well. I used to work 12-15 hours a day 6 days a week for years in order to provide for my family. One year for Father’s Day my son bought me the watch I had been dreaming of for years. He said to me that of all the fathers in the world his was the best and deserved the best. It’s been on my wrist ever since. Overlanding, fishing, hunting, everywhere. It’s my one truly prized possession. Thank you for reminding me. Happy trails mate

  • @vedder10
    @vedder105 жыл бұрын

    This is really a great video. Love your ability to tell a story. Not too many people have that talent anymore because of the obstacle that technology presents these days. It was a pleasure to listen to.

  • @adamgriss2025
    @adamgriss20256 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather had just about every edition of National Geographic magazine from the first years to about 1990, and I would spend just about every opportunity I had while visiting to read the back issues. I would say that it was that early exposure to the vast work outside Canada that lead me to love the outdoors, adventure, and ultimately overlanding. Now in my mid-forties and living in the middle east and fondly remember those long hours not watching TV or playing video games but rather getting lost in the pages of those magazines while escaping the sub-zero days of the harsh Quebec winters. I too fell in love with the Rolex but unlike you, I have yet to buy my own iconic timepiece.

  • @paulhanson6008
    @paulhanson60086 жыл бұрын

    Nice story:) I purchased a new OP 9 months ago and wear it all the time. As with any other Rolex, it keeps great time for a mechanical movement. I find mine "gains" approx 4 seconds a day maximum therefore stopping it for around 30 seconds once a week is no big hassle and sort of enjoyable to check against the atomic clock.

  • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
    @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen6 жыл бұрын

    Story time is a great addition to this channel. It adds a new dimension and you are a very good story teller. I was so happy when I finally was able to stop wearing a watch. To me it was always a symbol of being a slave to time. I haven't worn one now for over 10 years and I am still very happy not to have one. Now when it comes to fishing reels, that is a topic I can relate to. I have a lovely old Alvey reel that I call 'the winch' and it has caught many many very nice fish. It is certainly a prized possession as it was given to my in 1998 by a Welshman named John Davis. He had been a commando in WWII and we stuck up a friendship. He was an extraordinary man and I have always treasured the reel he gave me.

  • @dr.raymond4337
    @dr.raymond43375 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful story and beautifully told. Thank you for sharing!

  • @gride5153
    @gride51536 жыл бұрын

    I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND YOUR LOVE AND RESPECT FOR THIS WATCH. You really need to own one to COMPLETELY understand the feelings, affection and affinity that grows on you. It's such a personal life companion.

  • @the_shadow_realm5110
    @the_shadow_realm51109 ай бұрын

    I come back to this video at least twice a year. Fun Game: take a shot every time he says “bubbles”!

  • @neil7994
    @neil79942 жыл бұрын

    This was the video that made me decide to buy a Rolex Submariner. The idea of a man having a few really cherished prized possessions? That just speaks to something deep within all of us.

  • @jamesmcnary4939
    @jamesmcnary49395 жыл бұрын

    That’s incredible! I’ve watched this several times now. I think it’s a great story. The submariner is the perfect watch and you tell how you matured while owning it over the years.

  • @thesaint8400
    @thesaint84006 жыл бұрын

    Was inspired by this video so went out and bought a $4000 rolodex. Absolute steal at that price.

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    6 жыл бұрын

    You can always be relied on to come by with a back-hander. Keep them coming :-)

  • @888johnmac

    @888johnmac

    6 жыл бұрын

    @ The Saint..... haha, you might want to turn on KZread subtitles

  • @albertlerner4631

    @albertlerner4631

    5 жыл бұрын

    The Saint $4,000 is a ton of money for a Rolodex. With the advent of the desktop computer the Rolodex, like other office equipment such a the Dictaphone, has been rendered obsolete, and there’s really no collectors market.

  • @waynedoeblin6801
    @waynedoeblin68016 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I wasn't the only one that wrote essays that the teachers failed,either because they didn't understand my brand of creativity,or plain didn't like me.Another good story time Andrew,thanks for sharing😊

  • @terrysmith7740
    @terrysmith77402 жыл бұрын

    Your stories are most enjoyable and this one is no exception. Growing up, i could not walk past a jewellery shop without stopping and staring at the dive watch offerings. Thank you for sharing.

  • @smr32061
    @smr320615 жыл бұрын

    Great story. The Submariner is probably the most iconic watch ever and most sought after for those of us growing up in the 70's, 80's, 90's and beyond. Its also the only watch you could ever need. It took me till.my 40th birthday till I was finally able to afford one in 2000 and have had it ever since. Like you, it's been to many places, gone swimming and snorkeling in the Caribbean, been to Europe and United States, worn during custom home building at construction sites, etc. Its seen a lot of history. It's been serviced now 3 times and comes back looking new every time. It's a lifetime piece.

  • @OhPoWneDiel
    @OhPoWneDiel6 жыл бұрын

    your very sharp memory and your unparalleled archive of pictures never cease to amaze me

  • @myvoiceafrica254
    @myvoiceafrica2544 жыл бұрын

    This is what makes you and your channel unique forthright, genuine & passionate. Everything you say & do has a solid bedrock. That makes your channel trully experitial.

  • @adambolton4116
    @adambolton41166 жыл бұрын

    Lovely piece of story telling. I bought my first Rolex 27 years ago It is now vintage a 1963 Oyster, which my girlfriend now wears. I now wear a stainless and gold Sub and have done for about 6 years, it is beautiful and was a purchased from my mothers estate. It keeps her alive and with me everyday when I look at it. I do not care what others think these are fabulous time pieces. The quality will last and last, I hope that one day I may pass them on to new caretakers.

  • @yukosaturno
    @yukosaturno6 жыл бұрын

    This honestly is one of the best stories I have ever heard about rolex ownership. Thank you for the fantastic video and photos and congratulations on your gorgeous watch, I wish to one day have such an amazing story to tell. Oh, and that rover of your's was just gorgeous, really, and it's another thing that probably doubled or tripled in value, they don't make them like they used to.

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    6 жыл бұрын

    I sold the Rover after owning it for almost 9 years. Wasn't worth much because I had used it to explore very remote areas of Africa, so it was battered and bruised.

  • @peterking3563
    @peterking35634 жыл бұрын

    Great stories about the Rolex, the way you feel about your Rolex is exactly the same as I feel about my Tag Heuer. Understated, simple but very classy and timeless.

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    4 жыл бұрын

    My second choice is Tag Heuer! Third, Breitling.

  • @d1sturb3d119
    @d1sturb3d1196 жыл бұрын

    It is truly an exceptional piece. I have had the privilege of owning one through inheritance. My father bought his back in 1982 and gifted it to me on my wedding day in 2012. The watch is 5 years older than I am and has been exceptional. It has certainly aged over time but I can say my father definitely put it to use. He never took that watch off his wrist for years. It's seen some exceptional use over time. Its been in multiple countries, seen heavy use since he almost never took it off. He's cut trees, used angle grinders, welded, ridden motorcycles, gone camping, swimming and more with that watch on his wrist. I feel privileged to be able to continue the use of such a remarkable piece of engineering.

  • @SPQR-Z
    @SPQR-Z2 жыл бұрын

    Oldie but goodie video, “the Rolex mythos explained”. I’ve collected, bought, sold Rolex since the early 1990’s and everything he mentioned is absolutely true about the brand. Buy a Rolex SS Sport watch today and you’ll never regret it. Not only is it a great watch and status symbol but will appreciate in value the whole time you own it. In these times of disposable products very few things will do that. It’s a lifetime purchase and something you will always cherish. One day 40 years hence you’ll pass it along for a new owner to enjoy another 40 years

  • @RyTyme
    @RyTyme5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this video. And to those who requested it, thank you as well.

  • @i1p2p3o4c5a6m7p9o9
    @i1p2p3o4c5a6m7p9o94 жыл бұрын

    It's a Rolex, it's Your Rolex, and it's lived with you for part of your life. I never ever sell that watch if i were you...the same thing if it was a Seiko

  • @jimmypatterson9854

    @jimmypatterson9854

    4 жыл бұрын

    I feel the same way about my grandfather and great grand fathers hamilton and hampden

  • @Sandppy
    @Sandppy4 жыл бұрын

    This story is why I enjoy watching you. You examine all your experiences and bettered yourself for them and are willing to admit your short comings so that not only you have learned from them, but those willing to truly listen and self examine ourselves, that we too many learn from your experiences. Safe travels brother.

  • @crazymonk8
    @crazymonk86 жыл бұрын

    Love the story! It’s awesome when the story and history of an item, watch or otherwise, far outweighs the actual perceived value of the item in question. Absolutely priceless!

  • @U2BROTHR
    @U2BROTHR4 жыл бұрын

    I am going to get one. You have convinced me. Thank you. Mine will be a new one and I will pass it on to my son.

  • @MS-zb5fr
    @MS-zb5frАй бұрын

    Wow, thank you for sharing. This was such a personal Rolex story. I love it! You are a very good storyteller!

  • @StephenDavisMonsignor
    @StephenDavisMonsignor6 жыл бұрын

    I too fell in love with Rolex from the back covers of National Geographic magazine! Bought my first one (Rolex SeaDweller) in 1988 for $1,300-ish US. Bought my second Rolex (gold and stainless Submariner) in 1998. Also have 2 vintage (1950’s era) Omega SeaMasters I cherish (family watches). Great story!!

  • @samadrid6321

    @samadrid6321

    6 жыл бұрын

    Stephen Davis that SeaDweller worth ten times what you payed, depending upon condition, service history, proof of provenance.

  • @StephenDavisMonsignor

    @StephenDavisMonsignor

    6 жыл бұрын

    Several years ago I was on a plane from DFW TO SEA (I think) sitting in First Class - guy next to me saw my watch, struck-up a conversation, and offered to meet me at his bank so he could buy off of my wrist for $10K. That was in ~2002 or 2003... and that was sans papers! It's very clean - just needs a new back as I have it engraved.

  • @UnknownGunslinger

    @UnknownGunslinger

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm so mad that you can't get a Rolex at that price point anymore. Especially sad for a tool watch as the Submariner.

  • @Titanium308
    @Titanium3086 жыл бұрын

    Its amazing listening to your story, I too as a youg man wanted one then at 30 I bought it, from the very first day I put it on my rist, ghere has been this close connection with it and have worn it every day for 20 years. When I get asked about watches, I say "there is no other like a ROLEX". Two of my close friends now have one, and its amazing to see they are treated with appreciation and respect.

  • @bombazine2
    @bombazine26 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic story and reminder of how great the national geographic ads are. I was playing this video on full screen mode and 10 mins in, I paused it just to see if there was much of the video left to play and I was very happy to see that there was!

  • @JoeyJiggles
    @JoeyJiggles5 ай бұрын

    This was the best watch story I have ever heard. Wow.

  • @MHPPJdeida
    @MHPPJdeida5 жыл бұрын

    What can I say! Really enjoyed this story ... I am as old as you are now but my first Rolex was when I was around 35 ... still have my sea dweller ... and still feel special ... thank you again for sharing this wonderful special story ... my kids 11 and 8 watching it again with me ... a lesson for this new generation to appreciate things of value ... it does give meaning to life ... in a very weird but special way ...

  • @hubertmosiej
    @hubertmosiej6 жыл бұрын

    Your story telling is so good that I could watch this video many times and not getting tired of this adventure with your Rolex

  • @tbillington
    @tbillington6 жыл бұрын

    Great story Andrew. I was similar and bought an Omega Seamaster in my early 20's when I started making decent money and had no real responsibilities. Seemed crazy at the time, but 15 years later it's worth more than what I paid by quite a margin.

  • @toddaod295
    @toddaod2956 жыл бұрын

    There is nothing more that makes me love my Oyster Sub than your video. Thanks, you tell stories very well. Todd D. Denver, Colorado

  • @krishnar3493
    @krishnar34933 жыл бұрын

    Amazing story telling, honest as well. Great pics of family and friends. Apartheid 80s. Love SA

  • @camarocarl7130
    @camarocarl71306 жыл бұрын

    Great story. Had my Sub 22 years, then swapped for a GMT Master. Love the GMT. Miss my old Sub. Nice to own one for so long. Wish I kept mine.

  • @reactormonk6616
    @reactormonk66165 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your history sir, congrats! I’m a happy owner of several Rolex watches and felt very connected with your history.

  • @andrewjames9963
    @andrewjames99634 жыл бұрын

    Just came across this video, what a lovely story. I hope after owning my submariner for several years i too will have such a wonderful history and story’s to tell. They are more than just a watch

  • @davidviner5783
    @davidviner57833 жыл бұрын

    Sitting at home, raining outside, Covid 19 rampant, Brexit looming and binge-watching 4XO. Really enjoying your videos.

  • @LarryKippings
    @LarryKippings6 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this, great story telling Sir. ArchieLuxury sent me here. You sound so proud of the watch. I'm taking delivery of a Rolex Submariner in 2 days, my first, and hopefully last, Rolex. I do hope I can look back in 30 years and have such fond memories as you do. Btw, my other watch is an Omega!!

  • @Jackalopestravels
    @Jackalopestravels6 жыл бұрын

    Damn. Now you’ve got me wanting a Rolex. Why did you go and do that?

  • @HungryHumbucker

    @HungryHumbucker

    6 жыл бұрын

    The new Submariner's service interval is about 8-10 years. They have a 5 year warranty and are guaranteed not to gain or lose more than 2 seconds a day.

  • @thesaint8400

    @thesaint8400

    6 жыл бұрын

    HungryHumbucker Except everyone's (including his just after a service) are 20+ seconds out even after a service. You don't buy a Rolex for accuracy, at least not since quartz arrived.

  • @HungryHumbucker

    @HungryHumbucker

    6 жыл бұрын

    My GMT master consistently keeps time at -2 sec/day. If it is more than 20 seconds out a day after service you need to have a talk with the service center.

  • @HungryHumbucker

    @HungryHumbucker

    6 жыл бұрын

    Also, if his Sub has only been serviced once(?) in 37 years, it is LONG overdue for a service. That is like driving a car for 300k km without servicing and wondering why the performance is poor.

  • @Munkenba

    @Munkenba

    6 жыл бұрын

    All car guys are watch guys, many of them just don't know it yet ;)

  • @LeilaniGarcia1
    @LeilaniGarcia16 жыл бұрын

    The best sub video on KZread.

  • @JohnsArchipelago
    @JohnsArchipelago5 жыл бұрын

    The fact that they redialed the watch and most likely the hands in awfully depressing. The patina on the radium numbers would not only increase the value but character of your watch.

  • @aroldorodriguez2175
    @aroldorodriguez21756 жыл бұрын

    Great story reminds me of the time I nearly trick my friend from Durban Into selling me his Oyster perpetual date but he pulled back at the end. I have a Longines and it's the same feeling of achievement every time I look at it.

  • @johngreene8464
    @johngreene84645 жыл бұрын

    Stumbled across this video as a watch lover, excellent story, thank you

  • @kennethMblake
    @kennethMblake4 жыл бұрын

    You, Andrew, are an amazing storyteller. I can learn a lot from you in this video alone. Thank you for posting!

  • @DVSPDC
    @DVSPDC5 жыл бұрын

    Who else is here from IDGUY

  • @reedgrabowski8314

    @reedgrabowski8314

    5 жыл бұрын

    @DVSPDC - I am! Better Late than never.

  • @Mark..P

    @Mark..P

    4 жыл бұрын

    DVS PDC 👍

  • @silverfish126

    @silverfish126

    4 жыл бұрын

    Came straight over from IDGUY. Great suggestion, even greater was this man’s story 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @gaygambler

    @gaygambler

    4 жыл бұрын

    DVS PDC who ?

  • @gaygambler

    @gaygambler

    4 жыл бұрын

    Do any black fellows in sood afrikan have Rolex ?

  • @SouthWestFloridaLife
    @SouthWestFloridaLife6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome story.....I bought mine in 82 at 16 when with Dad in Hong Kong. Wear it every single day. Replaced the crystal (dropped it) and bezel. Fell off my hand while surfing and it wrapped around my pinky. Best thing I own. I lose 2-3 mins a week or so. This video was like watching me minus the rover, I had a Volkswagen Rabbit GTI. TOTALLY COOL VIDEO. Who will you pass yours on to? Going to one of my boys for sure. Cheers from Delaware...

  • @georgiebungle2252

    @georgiebungle2252

    6 жыл бұрын

    Timothy Euler Only you didn’t BUY your Rolex

  • @sheldonm3535

    @sheldonm3535

    5 жыл бұрын

    Timothy Euler I bought a few pieces in HK as well. Have it serviced it’ll run a lot more accurate.

  • @rossvonminden1904
    @rossvonminden19043 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful story told by a master storyteller.

  • @mgofferg6216
    @mgofferg62164 жыл бұрын

    MGoffer G Very interesting video Andrew. I purchased my Rolex Submariner no date in December 2017 at age 34, so almost 3 years of ownership coming up with it. It is a prized possession, I bought as a gift to myself for completing my apprenticeship in the line of work that I’m in. It is a great watch and I really enjoyed watching and listening to your story with your Sub. Cheers!

  • @stevewheeler8640
    @stevewheeler86406 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful story. Had a BIG smile on my face the whole way through as I could relate to so much of it. My 1680 Red Dial Sub was a high school graduation gift to myself back in 1975. I worked all summer to pay off that $519. (My mom, God rest her soul, would've killed me had she known I'd spent that much on a watch!) It's been a part of my wrist, and adventures, for 42+ years. One of my most prized possessions as well... Wouldn't trade it for the world. Thank you for this video!

  • @3082103

    @3082103

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Steve Wheeler that’s a great story too! Just wondering, what sort of a watch was the rolex sub at that time? I mean every young ppl these days when they grow up the first thing in their mind is to buy their first sub. Was it so aspirational too back then? I mean i thought the day date and datejust was sort of more sought after (on the mainstream culture at least)? Of course these days i hardly see young people craving to get a day date or a datejust. Why did you chose the sub instead of the other models? Would be grateful to hear what you recall about those years, and why did you choose what you chose (great call by the way!) Many thanks in advance!

  • @alphagrendel
    @alphagrendel6 жыл бұрын

    As a man wearing the newest and most technologically advanced smart watch on the market, this makes me pine for something of quality. In a year, my new piece of tech with be replaced by the next improved version, while you're Rolex will keep putting a smile on your face. Thank you for the fine story.

  • @DisabledPrepper
    @DisabledPrepper5 жыл бұрын

    What a phenomenal story. Thank you so very much for sharing. I am exceptionally fortunate that for my 21st my family gave me a Rolex GMT Master 2. Just before my final exams at University my Uncle died, I later found out he had left me his Omega Seamaster that his Sister had given him, when she bought it from the first few years of her job! Fortunately my Aunt (the same one who gave my late Uncle the watch) and I had it restored. I love watches. I do own Breitling, Hublot, Zenith. But Rolex & Omega are still in my blood as it were. My grandad wore a Rolex. Warm regards from the UK, DP.

  • @tonycharters1635
    @tonycharters16354 жыл бұрын

    Great story. I have a very similar experience involving a1979 Submarina, bought new when I was 23, worn virtually every day since, wouldn’t swap it for anything.

  • @user-tv2us7ng1v
    @user-tv2us7ng1vАй бұрын

    I became a Patreon and bought the torn trousers book and got interested in Overlanding because of this video. As a massive watch enthusiast/nerd and adventure exploring fan, this led me down a rabbit hole and now i can add overlanding to those other two passions. It would be nice to see another update vid at camp in the wilderness. Thanks Andrew.

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    Ай бұрын

    I post a new video every week. The current series is camping in the wilderness in Africa.

  • @user-tv2us7ng1v

    @user-tv2us7ng1v

    Ай бұрын

    @4xoverland Sorry Andrew i was unclear. I meant on the watch 😆 🤣

  • @4xoverland

    @4xoverland

    Ай бұрын

    right . . Here it is then: 43+ years and I'm still wearing it every day. And its still telling the time pretty accurately and I still enjoy it as much as the day I bought it.

  • @tonydavis8650
    @tonydavis86506 жыл бұрын

    Purchased my Rolex Submariner in 06’ it’s one of my few favorite possessions, it was a pleasure watching this episode. I sold Mercedes and in 1990 my customers started trading for the Lexis within couple of years most traded back cause it wasn’t the same as the Mercedes-Benz prestige. Rolex When time is important!

  • @Michael-4
    @Michael-45 жыл бұрын

    I have thoroughly enjoyed your story, you have exquisitely described all the nuances of Rolex ownership. It chimes with my experience. I bought my 5513 used with my first months wages for £250. Everything you say is absolutely spot on. Thank you so much for reminding me about something I take for granted so much.

  • @SloppySongs862
    @SloppySongs8626 жыл бұрын

    I've been waiting for ages for you to do a video about your Rolex! Love it

  • @raksh9
    @raksh96 жыл бұрын

    For decades, the old dial markers were coated with tritium paint, which was phased out in the 90s due to radioactivity and changing manufacturing standards. Tritium is luminous because of radioactive decay, so they remain constantly luminous, but the glow will disappear over many years. The later dials are coated in Superluminova, which is charged by light, but the glow fades over a few hours.

  • @Shino2600

    @Shino2600

    5 жыл бұрын

    raksh9 I have a tritium Watch, isn’t bright but it shines at night

  • @laszloszentirmai2280
    @laszloszentirmai22804 жыл бұрын

    Not many other watches can make you feel that distinctive feeling. Very nice story, very nice watch, probably the nicest and the most legendary...

  • @2Ply789
    @2Ply789 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the story. I've noticed the Rolex because I too have one. I also owned a Carfinal 66 Reel from Sweden but lost it in the last Divorce. My Rolex Submariner was a 1960 gift to my Father from a close friend that bought it in Thailand in 1956. My Father died in 1962 at 35 years of age and left it to me for my 1965 Graduation at 18. I'm now searching for a watchmaker or shop that I can trust to have it cleaned while keeping it original. I am now 76 years old and it's still working an on my wrist. Again, I loved the story. Though I don't own a Land or Range Rover, I do have a 1991 VW Vanagon Syncro camper that now has a 1.9L Turbo-Diesel Engine. And as with the watch, I still use the Vanagon every day and for what it was originally intended... Exploring. I''ve also followed your 4X4 videos and have recently changed to Lithium Iron Batteries in the Westfalia for a toatl of 412 AH. Cheers!

  • @ChristopherNegroni
    @ChristopherNegroni4 ай бұрын

    One of my all-time favorite watch KZread videos

  • @AliasHSW
    @AliasHSW5 жыл бұрын

    The part of you talking about your father reminds me of the day the I brought home my first generation TAG Heuer Link. My dad laughed because it was so heavy compared to his Datejusr

  • @varorafinance
    @varorafinance4 жыл бұрын

    Randomly came across this video. You are absolutely a great storyteller. Appreciate your humbleness in recanting the story.

  • @salvadorcano4494
    @salvadorcano44947 ай бұрын

    What a great story. Thanks for sharing that. I can totally appreciate your experience in acquiring one. Bought mine 8 years ago, and its my grail piece.

  • @whitebuffalo4904
    @whitebuffalo49046 жыл бұрын

    Really incredible story, thanks so much for sharing. I'm 28 years old and after saving up for what seems like an eternity I will be getting my first 'real' watch later this month, a new Rolex 50th Anniversary Sea-Dweller. The shame of Rolex is that relatively few people buy them because they appreciate the history/heritage, adventure, horological enginuity, etc. but rather as a status symbol. The reason I'm getting a Rolex is that I grew up fascinated by my grandfathers watches (no Rolex) and have been obsessed since I was a kid. I remember strolling through major European city centres, gawking at the watch displays at the various watch boutiques and collecting all the brochures I could, over which I spent far too much time drooling. I know I'll be almost ashamed to wear the Rolex in public as it seems to elicit strange behaviour from people and just give off the wrong message about whoever wears one- at least that's the case amidst the society within which I live. But I'm not getting it for anyone else but me and will wear it proudly. I'm also on the list for a Daytona, which is about a year out still. I'd love to at some point add a GMT II as well- really love those. Big fan of the Explorer and Sky-Dweller as well. Such a great lineup of watches. Thanks again!

  • @jarrodlee1506

    @jarrodlee1506

    6 жыл бұрын

    White Buffalo .didnt know sea dwellers were that easy to obtain these days unless your buying second hand. Just sayin

  • @markodell2379
    @markodell23796 жыл бұрын

    Great story! Makes me kind of wish I was a one watch guy. The Rangie was beautiful too shame they can't be sent in and returned looking like new as easy as a Rolex can.

  • @nukie404
    @nukie4044 жыл бұрын

    As an owner of a little brother, I totally understand where you came from :'D. There's something that keeps us together yet makes us the biggest rivals ever. Some great story telling here, time really just flew by.

  • @DadamDIY
    @DadamDIY6 жыл бұрын

    I've never been interested in watches until this video. Now I want a Rolex. It's definitely not in my budget so I bought a $500 Victorinox Maverick Automatic. I'm excited about it even though it's not a Rolex Oyster. Maybe one day I'll be able to afford one. This was a great video.

  • @donbow450
    @donbow4504 жыл бұрын

    Fine automatic watches will stay around. They did through the quartz crisis and they will with smartphones. They are one of the few pieces of jewlery acceptable to wear. They achieve their rareness not through material, but through craftmansship. Understanable craftmanship. You can explain to comebody in a few minutes how it works and it is still hard to make.

  • @petermartin9494
    @petermartin94946 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, bravo. I enjoyed that very much. Get them to regulate it, 2 minutes per week is not good enough. You actually sold me a Rolex Submariner with your video. I was hooked by the stories about finding a sub at the bottom of the sea, and about boiling it with beans. I was sold after the Breitling bit. Thank you.

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