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@gentlemansgazette2 ай бұрын
Glad to see you like our products James! Btw, we launched our new shop today and are offering an additional 10% site wide until the end of August 2024
@steveweast4752 ай бұрын
@@gentlemansgazette they really got the Obama meme with him giving himself a medal
@hellper1982 ай бұрын
How about making a Gentleman's EDC video?
@SummitHill792 ай бұрын
I have a Seiko Automatic watch that I purchased in Andorra in 1972 when I was 11 years-old. I have it on my wrist as I type this comment.
@travish31302 ай бұрын
And THAT is cool!
@blueliipz2 ай бұрын
so cool
@unclekrconzh852 ай бұрын
Which model? I own an Skx 009 made in 2018. It was 3 months out of the factory when I got it. I got it serviced, because some water got inside and it stopped working. 4 months after, I now have to service it again, because it stopped working. I’m a bit mad but I think I’ll keep it for life.
@daniell2217Ай бұрын
Nothing wrong w/a Seiko.
@treborkroy5280Ай бұрын
I just received my dad's 1972 Seiko automatic. What model is yours?
@PearcedDude2 ай бұрын
I’m only 15 but I really enjoy your videos. But when I’m grown I hope I can be a gentleman like you
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
@@PearcedDude Thank you, it’s an honor to make content you enjoy so much James
@clivejohnson95152 ай бұрын
watching videos like this will take you halfway there young man!
@1streylight2 ай бұрын
At 15 it may feel a little daunting to consider the monetary investment required to achieve your goal. let me offer you 2 cents of free advice. if you are not already working on it, and I suspect you are, consider what James mentioned earlier about this being your starting point and work on that integrity, discipline, courage, and your sense of justice. remember , life isn't fair, but justice tempered with wisdom will make a heck of a man out of you. you are on the right track by the way
@PearcedDudeАй бұрын
@@1streylight thanks for taking your time to give advice and reply!
@PearcedDudeАй бұрын
@@clivejohnson9515 thanks for replying
@ghosttownreview15312 ай бұрын
Still wear the leather shoes I was married in 26 years ago. I don't recall the brand right now but they have held up well and still look great for a night out or a day in the office. When my daughter was young she called them my "clippy clop" shoes because of the sound. At 23 years old she still loves to see me wearing them.
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
@@ghosttownreview1531 That’s a beautiful story, thank you for sharing James
@davegonzalez21402 ай бұрын
Definitely should include tools for this list. Simple, tough, and high quality tools can be passed down almost indefinitely. The mattock I use to dig out roots and such is over 100 years old and still works great
@Will-fc2iu2 ай бұрын
Wow. Gent Z finally hit 100K subscribers and I'm not surprised. As a older teenager about to enter adulthood, Gent Z has really helped me see some errors in my life, as well as show me ways to improve. Thank you, James, and keep up the good work. Can't wait for that 1.0 M subscribers
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
@@Will-fc2iu Thank you! Today is a big day. Here’s to 1 million 🥂
@craigdouglas71062 ай бұрын
I inherited a Citizen watch from my father when he passed away 10 years ago. It's a nice looking watch. It is not the most expensive watch in the world, but it is a great looking gold and silver watch. I will always treasure it.
@mohamednayad2 ай бұрын
Citizen is a great brand, great quality for the price
@ChrisLee-19Ай бұрын
I‘m 35 and bought a Porsche 997.2 base and love it! It feels like my first and last car. I don’t want to sell it and planed to keep it. Like your channel and your mindset a lot
@NickBarnes-h4m2 ай бұрын
The first truly lifetime purchase I made was my Omega Seamaster 300M Automatic watch. I love it as much today as when I first bought it almost 17 years ago. Other “lifetime” items I’ve purchased include coats and jackets, shoes, and my home stereo system which consists of a McIntosh integrated amplifier and turntable, and Bowers & Wilkins speakers.
@johnbrock6782 ай бұрын
I’m old (65) but still enjoy your content. If I were young I’d invest in a Rolex Submariner as my 1 watch collection. It will last a lifetime and never go out of style. You can also wear it from jeans to a tuxedo. Also, you really need 2 pairs of high quality shoes because you need to give your shoes a break every once in a while. Finally, your shoes and belt should match. Just my thoughts.
@jasonkrick16142 ай бұрын
You’re right. The Rolex Submariner was made iconic by Sean Connery in Dr No. His character was the first to break the rule of a dress watch with a tuxedo. Because, well, he was a gentleman assassin after all.
@88888888roro2 ай бұрын
Don’t wear a Sub with a Tuxedo. Subs in the 60s were significantly smaller and thinner. Furthermore, Connery was 6’2”, so the proportions won’t match the average man. Wearing no wrist watch is the most elegant option here (or a pocket watch). But if you must, opt for something small and thin. If you still want to wear a sub with a tuxedo, go for it. But knowing you’re breaking the rules, like 007!
@GeorgeSickinger2 ай бұрын
Most young men do not have $15,000 or more for a Submariner
@izzythomas8482 ай бұрын
Good call on the Submariner. Arguably the best watch of all time. To your point, it's an incredibly versatile watch. Explorer is cheaper, and would be a great investment as well. You'd be good for life.
@InReserveProductions2 ай бұрын
Also most Rolex dealers will make you spend a certain amount of money (usually in the thousands) before they let you buy a Rolex.
@johnbunton91772 ай бұрын
I wear Allen Edmonds shoes and boots, a gold and steel Datejust Rolex, carry a Montblanc fountain pen and a Louis Vuitton wallet, play a C F Martin guitar, and cook with French copper pots and pans. When you mentioned cars, I thought for a minute you were going to promote stylish but unreliable money pits like Jaguar, but was pleased to see you focus on brands that offer real value for money. -Unless you have money to burn, luxury cars are a poor investment.
@tertur2957Ай бұрын
Hello, are you Niles Crane?
@Kingfisher1215Ай бұрын
My Rolex Explorer II has been on my wrist for 25 years. And there is a 22 year old Land Cruiser in the garage, and will be there for years to come. I completely agree with the advice on this video. And I strongly advise a good vintage cast iron pan. I like a chromed Griswold. Chrome made it look unique and they are uncommon.
@andrewgiblin3468Ай бұрын
Good choices!!
@StevenCovey-ct3sx2 ай бұрын
Hi quality firearms. They will last many lifetimes with basic maintenance. They can also end up maintaining their value.
@jcasillas782 ай бұрын
I would say sheets and bedding. I slowly upgraded my bed clothes a few years ago a bit at a time. Some of the best money I've ever spent. A good duvet, quality sheets, blankets, pillows and mattress make my bed feel like a luxury hotel bed.
@oceanaximАй бұрын
I might add, it makes it much more inviting for a date to spend the night with you!
@alejandromontalvo34232 ай бұрын
I am a 75 year old, widower gentleman that is obsessed with your channel. I thrive with a minimalist but elegant wardrobe and enjoy walking around the city after a hot shower and a final spray of Chanel Bleu EDF...Thank you for all you do. I do believe that in life it's quality over quantity. Always, Best Quality as my late and beloved mother inculcated in me. Wishing you continued and solid success!
@rudeawakening3833Ай бұрын
I’m 64 and that cologne gets me compliments EVERY single time ! I never ever had nice things . Born poor , and neglected myself in a 33 year bad marriage . Single at 51 and I spend on myself now and again and it feels great !
@stevenewell97512 ай бұрын
High quality furniture will last for decades. When we updated our living room furniture, our son got our old sofa and chairs for his new home since the pieces were in great condition.
@FABM275 күн бұрын
My material possessions are my watches (Rolex, Omega, JLC, Grand Seiko, Seiko, JLC, Montblanc), Pens (Watermann, Pilot Urushis), Jackets (66North, Belstaff, Canada Goose), Shoes (RMWilliams, Red Wings, Loakes, Allen Edmonds).
@joshuamacbeath2 ай бұрын
I’m 35 and still play the 1985 Fender Stratocaster my Dad restored for me in 2002 when I was 13.
@kidzeeplier24682 ай бұрын
Congrats on the 100K mark, James. I'm a 17 year old from India and I am really impressed with your way of living life. People really have forgotten the old and classy way of living their lives and I'm just mesmerized by how you're introducing them once again, to live the classy life again. I really appreciate your content and can't wait for you to reach 1 Million. Congrats 🎉🎉
@mbur1gessАй бұрын
Great advice here! I might be old, but I was lucky enough to have enough to have gradually obtained most of the items of your list: 1. I have one (yes only one - because that's all I need) Swiss watch that is 23 years old and still makes me happy when I see it on my wrist. I will gift it to my son one day. 2. I have two pairs of Church shoes that I bought 20 years ago when I worked in a job that required perfectly shined shoes - I already share these with my son when he needs the same 3. When EBay was a scary but new thing 18 years ago, I took the risk and bid on a 1970s Montblanc Fountain Pen. I used that pen every day before the days of the IPencil and it's still perfect. If my son doesn't mind getting ink on his wrist once in a while, I'll gift it to him one day. 4. I still have the Clarinet that my parents got for me 41 years ago, and it works perfectly. It's the quality of the workman, not the tool, that determines the quality of the table. 5. Some people at our wedding 24 years ago gave us money in lieu of a wedding gift, and we put the funds towards quality cast iron cookware. Every one of those items is still pristine and used every day. 6. Not on your list, and up for debate: From the Wedding gift money we also bought two quality leather two-seater couches - they are as comfortable as ever and they've moved around the world with us across three continents for 24 years without needing anything more than an annual cleanup with Leather Conditioner.
@chrisbreidenbaugh36972 ай бұрын
I travel pretty extensively for work. When I went to college, my parents bought me a leather toiletry bag. I still have it and use it every week.. FYI, they bought it for me in 1975.
@markwoodgate62792 ай бұрын
Bought a victorinox penknife when 15 in Switzerland. It has been a lifelong companion, and is as useful now as ever. Quality product that will last a lifetime! 40+ years on and the penknife is as good as the day it was bought.
@henrysevern2 ай бұрын
So did I, but I was slightly older than you.
@henrysevern2 ай бұрын
Your video channel is a good one. I especially like the idea of buying one good quality item and making it last. I have a Victorinox penknife like another commenter which I bought in Switzerland as a young man, I still ave it and use it regularly. Likewise with a pair of expensive Oxford leather shoes I bought a quarter of a century ago which has been resoled several times, despite wearing for work on numerous occasions and still occasionally worn in retirement.
@bloosman12 ай бұрын
I have carried a SAK "Tinker" most of my adult life. I am 66 now.
@geoffreysundstrom2 ай бұрын
Pick a good woman. If you are lucky she will last you for life. ❤
@Will-fc2iu2 ай бұрын
"To have a good wife is charming, if there is any place one can be found." -Plautus, Miles Glorius, 686
@Rumpelstyltskin2 ай бұрын
Given the way the legal system in most western countries is heavily biased in favour of the woman in the case of divorce, this is crucial.
@EricWeissgarber-ib1rmАй бұрын
Yes, you better get this one really right.
@nprwikeepa6082Ай бұрын
Or more likely longer
@donlarson3884Ай бұрын
That sounds sweet. Your odds of finding that are about as good as hitting the lottery.
@pavXX2 ай бұрын
Cookware/knives, yes def underrated pickups.
@DarthJabba5042 ай бұрын
Benchmade 940 folding knife...super high quality, lifetime warranty, and so satisfying to use
@lanctermann726125 күн бұрын
A Mercedes-Benz from the 1990s (W124/126 series) or earlier are cars which will feel good even after many miles and age quite well. Older Peugeots (505 and before) are also good to buy for life. The engines can be re-sleeved indefinitely, basically amounting to an almost complete in-situ overhaul. As a bonus, if you're in the United States, they are still rather cheap because they were never too popular. I love driving my 1985 Peugeot 505s. I have owned the vehicles of which I write.
@petter65022 ай бұрын
I can 100% agree with the person owning the Mercedes. The one shown is an e class w124. My grandfather owned one and passed it onto my father. The build quality and Materials are definitely one step above newer Mercedes Benz vehicles and It just has a very special feel to it while driving because the suspension aged Incredibly. Add to that the sentimental value of driving your grandfathers car.
@stricht829 күн бұрын
Nothing much better than a w123 or w124 Mercedes. Forever cars that exude elegance and good taste.
@safecracker2 ай бұрын
I was surprised but really pleased that you included cookware. I have just upgraded all of my pans to the M'cook range from a French brand called Mauviel. Not cheap but total quality. I have also upgraded my chef's knives to a german brand called Wusthof. I also feel that there are certain dishes a gentleman should be able to prepare from scratch in the kitchen.
@ireiaand2 ай бұрын
Completely agree with everything in this video James! I’ve got a 1987 Porsche 944S I got as my first car and after nearly 40 years it’s still like new! Classic cars especially 80s Porsches are another level of quality often found for well below $20,000. Pens are another wonderful choice to buy for life, I happen to have a couple 1960s Montblanc 22’s and they write better than a new 149! Especially for a third of the price haha. And finally cool wear perhaps the most valuable point on this list, my dad has 100% copper pots that he bought in the early 90s and we still use them every day! May I suggest one item to add, Barbour jackets especially in their classic cuts can easily last decades. This is further proven as Barbour will repair and rewax any of their jackets for a fee no matter the age. I personally just picked one up from the 90s and after a rewax it’s like new!
@Harleyglide03Ай бұрын
Allen Edmund shoes, Redwing boots, Rolex Subbie as my primary and a Seiko Diver as my back up daily. A 40 year old Seiko diver as a beater. Stetson 10x Open Road straw summer, and a Stetson 6x Open Road Silver Belly for fall and winter. You cannot go wrong with any of these.
@BlinkeebillАй бұрын
I love that your suit isn't too tight, it looks very good.
@peterrandall43482 ай бұрын
I would recommend buying the best quality tools that you can afford. Cheaper ones often look the part but are made of inferior steel or aren’t handled properly and they will let you down.
@BMS8662 ай бұрын
I am planning on buying an Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch when I become a millionaire, as a personal achievement, by far my favourite watch. It has so much history behind it, and easy conversation starter as well.
@leonbeale54312 ай бұрын
I have 38 watches, including several high end ones. The Speedy is my favourite watch and always will be. Good luck getting one, it is worth it.
@ExAnimoPortugalАй бұрын
Wearing my late grandfather's swiss watch that he got in the 70s as I write! I own two Mercedes, a 1991 190E that I have owned for 8 years and a 1996 C Class wagon, both still running and looking good. Also own a 1909 Gaveau Parlor Grand Piano.
@stephengordon1982 ай бұрын
At age 72 I still have and use the gifts given to me in the 1960's. To wit, gold cufflinks and a thin elegant gold Omega watch. I feel prideful whenever I use them. I also have the 1985 gold/steel Rolex datejust I bought in 1 to celebrate finally earning a decent income in my profession after a long education.
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
@@stephengordon198 absolutely beautiful. Good to see you here, Stephen James
@zdanev782 ай бұрын
I have a leather belt I bought around the year 2000 from Abercrombie (I know, but I was 20 and they were still cool back then) for maybe $60-70, it was very expensive for me but I loved it. It has aged well, I still wear it maybe 20% of the time with jeans and I imagine I'll have it for life.
@iammaximus614Ай бұрын
.. the classic style will never go away
@bongjovi41682 ай бұрын
Respect for having this attitude at your age. I am 48 and my midlife crisis seemed to be buying the grail item of each product from car to camera to watch, lighter, shoes, torch, wallet. I've possibly forgotten a few hehe. Half the fun is the searching. Next is a Montblanc fountain pen. :)
@paulmcnay5602 ай бұрын
A few of my lifetime buys..... Triumph Bonneville motorcycle - even when I can't ride anymore, I'll roll it out and polish it. A good Italian motorcycle jacket. A 1965 (my year of birth) vintage Omega Sea-master.
@oceanaximАй бұрын
I inherited my grandfather's motorcycle jacket. A quality jacket will last for generations!
@juancruzcastellanos7987Ай бұрын
I have my grandfathers Peugeot pepper mill. And it’s amazing.
@howardlaunius74842 ай бұрын
I have a mid 70s Ball Train Master automatic watch. I have it serviced every few years and it keeps great time. Recently a watch collector noticed me wearing it and told me he would pay whatever my asking price no questions asked. Tempting, but after well over 40 years together, I think I'll stick with my old friend.
@jaysterling262 ай бұрын
Honestly, I admire your loyalty but have you had it serviced? The servicing quote might make you rethink.
@jonathanscott525225 күн бұрын
A good call. You can’t part with a watch that has that much shared history. Also… Ball is a highly underrated brand. Very cool piece.
@EliteWatchChannel-tx5hn29 күн бұрын
As I am reading the comments I realize that I really don’t own most of my things for more than a year. The one thing that I am really happy to own is a proper suit that was tailored to my size.
@TheChapsGuide2 ай бұрын
Many, many congratulations on hitting 100k subscribers! A big milestone and the first of many to come🎉
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Ash. I look forward to celebrating with you in London shortly
@hermesbars5871Ай бұрын
I agree with all!! Theese are the Items I bought for live and I don't regret: 1. My genuine leather shoes, jackets, wallet and suitcase; 2. My Seiko Pressage watch 3. My Montblanc and Sheaffer (U.S made) pens 4. My 2012 Toyota Corolla Altis and a 1999 Chevrolet Omega (here in Brazil is a Pontiac model with a V6 Buick engine) 5. My Yamaha Piano 6. My solid wood furniture 7. My Stanley tools and water bottle. Greating from Brazil! My best regards.
@CarlosAmaya-u1v2 ай бұрын
My Bible
@sheldonberg12523 күн бұрын
I am not the most sophisticated or stylish man out there but I really appreciate high quality products. I like the idea of owning a high quality item that can be passed down to your son or grandson etc. Also, in our throw away society there is a lot to be said for buying quality and having g something that will serve you for years or decades or longer. Quality never goes out of style and sometimes a height quality item can become worth money over time. You don’t have to break the bank on everything g you own but spending more money up front on certain items is wise as well as fashionable.
@arturogonzalezluis50517 күн бұрын
I still have several pairs of J.M Weston shoes that I bought over 30 years ago when I lived in Paris. These models never go out of fashion. They are very expensive shoes but of fantastic quality.
@scottg29462 ай бұрын
I'm glad you included cars here, and specifically called out Toyota trucks! Toyota's of the past are absolutely legendary. I own a somewhat old school 2008 fourth generation Toyota 4Runner with the optional V8, and after serving me so well through 130k miles, I think it's really just getting started. Additionally, I have a 2007 Aston Martin Vantage with a manual transmission as my "fun" car. Aston's of today are beautiful and incredible cars, but the joy of rowing one's own gears is no longer available on the newer ones, and everything has become bigger and heavier with all the various features that all auto makers feel the need to load up their cars with. The simple beauty and joy that my old Vantage offers is just no longer available.
@TerryLawrence-p3kАй бұрын
@@scottg2946 my '98 4Runner has 233,000 miles on it and doesn't burn oil so all the best with yours👍
@btudor_062 ай бұрын
As I mentioned before, I am a classically trained pianist. I fully agree that even if a piano like a Steinway or a Bechstein can cost a fortune, but they will surely last at least 100 years. The point of your video reminded me of the piano that the legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz used to play on. It's a Steinway CD 104 from the 1940s, which he modified a bit to fit his needs, and took it with him to every stage of the world where he went to. Years after his death, the piano is in pristine condition and can be played by anyone who has the chance at the Steinway HQ in New York. People who tried that instrument tell that indeed it is special, just like the original owner.
@joegonzales90537 күн бұрын
A pair of Drew's custom cowboy boots, handmade in Eugene Oregon. They ended their custom boot program a few years ago, but I was able to select everything from design, colors, stitch pattern, to hide and sole. These boots will last a lifetime, and I will keep them for a lifetime. I have other boots that I work in, so these boots are mainly for going out and church. They are legit, made for working cowboys to live in. If they start the program again, I will get one more pair. Little known fact, most cowboys on large ranches will buy one pair of high end, handmade cowboy boots to work in. You always have a cheap pair of Ariat or Justin boots laying around for when they are getting repaired or re-soled. Boots and a good hat are the only splurges I have consistently seen on larger cattle ranches. Cowboy's can be gentlemen too!
@lukasmorgan265922 күн бұрын
another good one to add on here ( may not be for everyone) but is firearms. They can follow along with you your entire life, through journeys through the outdoors, and can be passed down for generations.
@gregleingang94092 ай бұрын
One suggestion to add: A quality double edge razor. My daily shave is still accomplished with a 1964 Gillette. No endless plastics in the landfill, a luxurious shave, less expensive overall, and a calm zen way to start each day.
@buddhastl7120Ай бұрын
There are some amazing artisans making modern double and single edge razors in titanium, stainless steel, copper, bronze, and brass. A few of my favorite are Wolfman Razors, Blackland Razors, Tatara Razors. Been a collector for a few decades. Cheers.
@poolboyinla2 ай бұрын
I drive a 1986 Pontiac Trans Am.
@donaldramey1896Ай бұрын
A quality over under shotgun with fine wood and fit like a glove is a must. My Miroku Charles Daly is a work of art.
@tombarnes788915 күн бұрын
I have a victorinox Swiss champ knife iv had it for 25 years now use it most days still as good as the day I was given in I brought my granddad a small 2 blade Swiss army knife when I was 12 from Switzerland I now have that one too that's 36 years old now been sharpen a lot over the years still going strong
@Cascalonginus12 күн бұрын
A good knife like a Case, Buck 110, or a victorinox. A fine handgun that not only does the job but is finely made and fitted, beautiful to look upon and fills your hand like it grew from it.
@stuartwaldrip92802 ай бұрын
I am very happy with the fact that you show an Epiphone instead of a Gibson. Fantastic quality at a better price.
@guitarplayer56112 ай бұрын
May I compliment you on your clean shave as it gives you a classic gentlemanly appearance and doesn’t lend itself to the current stubble trend which is likely to be like other trends of the past that don’t stand the test of time. Well done Chap!
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
Thank you. Now I've done it, I wish I had done it sooner!
@WaylandGamingАй бұрын
@@Gent.Z Speaking of shaves, a good double edge safety razor can and will last you a lifetime too. It’s also cheaper than using disposable and cartridge razors in the long run. You can get a pack of 100 blades for very cheap. Many people in the community uses 100+ year old safety razors too. The DE safety razor is really a gentleman’s lifetime purchase.
@DylanKurbel2 ай бұрын
Great advice. I've had a pair of Frye leather boots for almost a decade. They've been with me through college, my wedding, and all sorts of work. I got them resoled this year, and then they came with me traveling abroad this summer through the Amazon rainforest and Andes mountains. Always my top footwear choice. Cheers
@robreke25 күн бұрын
Love channels like this that maintain pride in culture, heritage and manly interests. Great watch and guitar by the way.
@djobidjoba614324 күн бұрын
Good comment man, it’s not about looking rich it’s about looking proper 👍🏻
@JamesEinloth2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you included cookware on your list. The AllClad pans I purchased 17 years ago still look like new. Good cookware will help you to feel like a competent chef. Acquire your pans one by one as you need them. A Japanese nakiri knife is also a great investment and cuts veggies much better than western-style knives. Take care and don't use your knife like a spatula!
@backyrdbully32766 күн бұрын
Gibson 👑 The sound can't be duplicated!!
@brianaw220Ай бұрын
Agree with all of these, well done. The car and the shoes in particular are of paramount importance for a secure financial life. All I would add is health; the earlier you get healthy, the easier it is to maintain.
@Will-fc2iu2 ай бұрын
A watch and guitar are both things I've been considering getting. I'm currently looking at getting a more rugged, tactical, and water-proof G-Shock watch. Not as elegant, but very durable. Guitar wise, I'm looking into getting either a Jackson King V, or a Jackson Warrior. Also, for good cars, I suggest the Toyota Camry. That thing can't die, even if you try to kill it.
@InReserveProductions2 ай бұрын
You can't go wrong with a G-Shock, I've had two for years and they're practically bombproof. Guitar's are incredibly personal, so I can't give you a recommendation.
@TerryLawrence-p3kАй бұрын
@@Will-fc2iu my only suggestion on a guitar is buy American made if possible.
@EricWeissgarber-ib1rmАй бұрын
A nice F150 pick up truck. Mine is 14 years old and looks brand new.
@Nightdiver202 ай бұрын
In the vein of leather goods, motorcycle jackets. I paid a premium for mine 20 yrs ago but it's held up great after about 200k miles and has just the right patina
@oceanaximАй бұрын
I inherited my grandfather's motorcycle jacket. A quality jacket will last for generations!
@jeffrodriguez21632 ай бұрын
Buy a Land Cruiser, it will run for decades. I own a 78 series, love it. When I bought it 4 years ago I was thinking to keep it for life. The same with my boots and cookware.
@JamesParus19 күн бұрын
Frames rust like crazy in wet climates. Flaky rust
@rudeawakening3833Ай бұрын
In 1977 I was a 17 year old junior in High School . I bought a Schott Brothers black leather jacket made in NYC USA . It cost me $77.00 and I came home and Mom ripped me a new asshole ! ( we were poor ) I bought it with my own hard earned money ; but she grew up in the Great Depression and wanted me to learn to be a responsible spender . I’ve had it rebuilt 3 times . I still wear it and I’m 64 years old . 1- BMW , 2- Hondas , and 13 Harley Davidsons later and still getting compliments on it . I bumped into a Schott Bros . sales rep at a motorcycle show a few years ago . They are still in business and that exact jacket is still manufactured in NYC ! It retails for $975.00 in like 2010 .
@oceanaximАй бұрын
I inherited my grandfather's motorcycle jacket. A quality jacket will last for generations!
@rudeawakening3833Ай бұрын
@@oceanaxim What an awesome gift ! What kind and year of motorcycle did he ride , young man ?
@oceanaximАй бұрын
I recall it was 1940s WWII Harley Davidson him and his buddy bought one each. (they were somewhat cheap then) I'm talking waaaay back in the day. The jacket didn't date back that far, It was a Langlitz Leather custom made in Portland Oregon. Look them up!
@rudeawakening3833Ай бұрын
@@oceanaxim WOW !!!! What a cool story ! Those vintage ones are in the THOUSANDS ! I’m afraid to price a new one !
@imeminedudeАй бұрын
According to archivists and historians, written material created with the humble graphite pencil is more likely to survive intact, legible and longer than most inks. Get yourself an inexpensive supply of "Ticonderoga" pencils and matching erasers. By all means, buy a pen too! Nothing like a solid, high quality pen in your hand.
@danielconrado87632 ай бұрын
I have a Tissot Touch Expert with a barometer, an altimeter, a chronograph, a compass, an alarm and a thermometer. It is mine since 2010 and I am planning to keep it for the next generations. If I had more money I would buy other watches, but for now this one is giving me a lot of pleasure.
@EricWeissgarber-ib1rmАй бұрын
Custom made art. Well displayed and lit. Bought somewhere special that you’ll always remember.
@gordonschechter72402 ай бұрын
A good chess set never fails
@prestonradtke2222 ай бұрын
I have the same leather bomber jacket that I’ve had since I’ve was 10 years old, I’m 30 now condition it regularly and give it some love, still looks and functions perfectly fine. Had no idea it would still be kicking on after all these years.
@impyrobot2 ай бұрын
10 years ago or old?
@oceanaximАй бұрын
I inherited my grandfather's motorcycle jacket. A quality leather jacket will last for generations!
@aapo6162 ай бұрын
I watched Casino Royale in this week. Unbelievable film, everything about it is excellent, badass theme You Know my Name, all that. So lot of different feelings. Greatest Bond film.
@supersamuelsolutions4 күн бұрын
1995 BMW 318ti. The engine still runs very smooth and still drives very well after 29 years. My son is driving it and I miss it.
@ralfbettker-cuza74322 ай бұрын
My two teenage daughters recently asked me, which of my items is the one I'd miss if I didn't have it anymore. That was an easy one: my tenor saxophone. I got it when I was 16 and re-started playing it a couple of months ago (and added a soprano some years ago). But neither one of my daughters plays the sax, so maybe some future son-in-law or grandchild might inherit it. My journey of "buy it for life" actually started a few years ago. I still wear some of my first goodyear-welted shoes I bought about 12 years ago (fairly cheap ones from Gordon&Bros.) and had their soles changed a few times already. More higher quality leather shoes have since found their way in my home - by the way, I am about to get my first Loafers next week. And fountain pens: yes, I do have a few (four) and love them all, though fortunately I do not tend to collect stuff. My favourite is a Visconti Homo Sapiens Bronze and I also frequently use the Pilot Capless (or Vanishing Point as it is called in the US). My EDC (every day carry) pen is a Kaweco Supra Brass. My ink lasts me a lifetime. Ah, the fourth is the one which was my first one from high quality pens: a Pelikan M800 with green stripes, the classic one (nib in B). James, if you want it, let me know. I'll give you a great price and it is much more gentleman-like than the Montblanc Show-off Meisterstück. As you might have realized already: the more you write with fountain pens, the more you despise ballpens.... Watches: I've already had a classic Aristo automatic watch for about 16 yrs., but bought my absolute dream watch, a NOMOS Tangomat Datum, in an excellent condition and second hand two weeks ago for a great price. So, buy it for life is something I can relate to completely. And finally cars: I've always used them until they were a complete financial breakdown and needed too much maintenance. But being a family dad they tend to be more on the practical side of things than fancy ones (and personally I am not interested in cars). My last Renault Kangoo lasted 13 years and ran 315.000 km (195.000 miles) on LPG. My current one (of course bought used and already equipped with an LPG system) is expected to perform equally well... Congrats on the 100 k!
@cryptotrader27792 ай бұрын
There are a few things I will never scrimp and save on. One is an excellent winter coat and winter boots. I bought a superb quality winter coat over 20 years ago and I still use it every winter now. It still looks good and it's lovely and warm when the temperature goes minus. Other than that ... audio gear, especially headphones.
@stefanfortan8866Ай бұрын
i bought my watch in the 5th grade and it still lasts, it'a an sport watch water resistant witch has timer, training program, time and alarm and it's one of the best things I own. Another thing is my feather dip pen, it's not like new anymore, the cat ate a bit of the head, but it has a classic look and I love writing with it
@hectorramirez522720 күн бұрын
A few years ago I bought my Tudor Black Bay 58 and I wear everyday out and at work, totally worth it, I appreciate anything of craftsmanship, pens, watches, cookware, sunglasses etc
@sprezzatura8755Ай бұрын
I have my leather soled shoes skin with rubber. I only replace the rubber every couple of years. The souls remain original. Never need to rebuild. Also Cedar shoe trees keep shoes in shape and absorb moisture. I put gel insoles into them. Super comfortable. And protects the interior of the shoe. I have several pairs of high quality leather shoes over 20 years old that look essentially brand new.
@nycmaverick22 күн бұрын
My 1986 Les Paul Gold Top, my Grandfathers kitchen knives from his restaurant, my Sensa blue ballpoint pen, my Shiragorov pocket knife, my Rolex Explorer.
@hewkiiCZ2 ай бұрын
The watch one is absolute spot on. Parents wanted to gift me something for completing my bachelor degree, so i looked up the internet for about three months to find THE watch. I knew i want it to be automatic and have textured dial, so after three months of research i got the Citizen Zenshin Automatic with small minutes in white dial, that looks like cracked ice. I can't put them away now and when at home, they sit in a winder box on my desk so i can watch them spin. Another thing with sustainability for me are artistic tools. I recently bought Mungyo watercolors, which are made in Japan. The price was realy hgh for my liking when i was the store, but first painting and i knew the price was worth it. Great video!
@rafaxd817811 күн бұрын
Is not just the car, is the way of driving, the terrain and the proper maintance of it.
@Turshin5 күн бұрын
You can beat on most Hondas, and as long as you keep oil in it, VTEC will forever kick in yo.
@mauro66692 ай бұрын
My custom mechanical keyboard has been great for the past few years. I simply love the feeling of typing on it, which makes working on my computer so much more enjoyable. If a switch breaks, than I can just replace it instead of buying an entire new keyboard.
@Gent.Z2 ай бұрын
@@mauro6669 that’s very interesting, I didn’t even know that custom keyboards exist James
@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou2 ай бұрын
I've never used a mechanical keyboard, but I just don't understand the appeal of one. I'm perfectly content with my regular keyboards. Then again, I also drive a Corolla and don't understand the appeal of sports cars (I do, however, understand the appeal of luxury cars).
@mauro66692 ай бұрын
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYoufollowing your comparison to cars, a custom mechanical is more like a luxury car, while a gaming keyboard would be a sportscar. Besides that, part of the appeal is not the end product, but building it yourself. Opening up every single switch and carefully applying lube to the sliders, etc. As a result the incredibly smooth and tactile feeling you get when pressing on a key makes it totally worth it. The same as feeling a high quality leather door panel in a Mercedes would be better than a cheap plastic one.
@WaylandGamingАй бұрын
Man, I really want to get into custom mechanical keyboard. But I am a competitive FPS player and my Corsair K70 RGB TKL has one of the, if not the best latency in the whole keyboard space. I would love to build my own, make it sound the way I want it, lube jt, dampen it, customize it. But there is that fear of performing worse because the custom boards tend to not perform as well as gaming keyboard when it comes to latency. What do you think? What should I do?
@mauro66693 күн бұрын
@@WaylandGaming in terms of latency, it is true that custom keyboards are usually worse than dedicated gaming keyboards. In my case (NK 65 with yellow switches) I can notice it in certain games. However I have never tried a keyboard that is designed for input lag like a wooting or any keyboard with optical switches.
@GermanCarGuyMN2 ай бұрын
Old Mercedes last forever!! W126’s and W123’s are renowned for their reliability
@alwaysevolving2818 күн бұрын
Perfect reason to by myself a decent guitar.
@Life-ob3cn2 ай бұрын
Good tools and a folding knife/outdoor knife for sure.
@bpetey59702 ай бұрын
Love this list. It’s interesting how certain tools of life make an impact through generations. Like your great grandfathers watch! My grandfather’s watches, musical instruments, Swiss music boxes and firearms were so treasured by all of his children and grandchildren and even great grand children. And they mean even more now that he has passed and these items have gone on to his children.
@MRJIMBERLY2 ай бұрын
In the opposite direction, I bought a cheap hammer from Harbor Freight. It hammered good enough, but when I used the claws to pull out a bent nail, the whole head bent over against the shaft, leaving the nail in the wood.
@thechairman742 ай бұрын
Good tools will also last you a long time. Snap-On tools aren't cheap but mechanics and tool aficionados swear by them.
@ahoneyman2 ай бұрын
You'd be surprised how much Harbor Freight stuff shows up in mechanic's toolboxes. Our contracting company uses a ton of Harbor Freight cordless stuff. It works well enough and doesn't get stolen.
@stricht829 күн бұрын
Estwing for hammers……
@TheReal_TOP-G16 күн бұрын
7:24 looks like the history of the watch in PULP FICTION
@daniell2217Ай бұрын
(3) is a great suggestion. I always loved playing the piano at my grandparents’ house more than the one at my parents’. After some conflict, I inherited it and hope my son or daughter will one day enjoy it as much as i did.
@ExtremelyAverageMan17 күн бұрын
I would add a quality rifle/shotgun/handgun.
@timvandenbrink44617 күн бұрын
I inherited my Father’s Kimber .45 and his 30-06 bolt action. My sons already know that the firearms will be theirs after I’m gone.
@mrgodfather1132Күн бұрын
Can a motorcycle be included in this list?? Modern sports motorcycles are not to my taste but i ride a classic motorcycle, Royal Enfield Classic 500 to be precise, and i absolutely adore that motorcycle, also i dont ride it like a hooligan, but embrace its vibrations with pride
@kevinlally765322 күн бұрын
A few thoughts: - a mini swiss army knife - down sleeping bag - Brompton folding bicycle - Crombie woollen overcoat - dinner suit - kilt (!) - obviously this is rather race/ country specific, but I bought mine at 21 and it will last me a lifetime - tools. High quality screwdrivers and spanners are kinder to the things you are working on (better tolerances / fit) and harder wearing.
@shouldershot2 ай бұрын
I bought my 2009 Gibson SG used in summer 2011 and I’ve played the hell out of it everywhere from small clubs to the hard rock to my front porch. That thing is as much a piece of me as my left arm is. I’ll never let it go.
@corycheckettsАй бұрын
I used Parker Jotters for years but received a Mont Blanc for Christmas and love it. The Meisterstuck is an awesome writing instrument.
@Philippe_R2 ай бұрын
I own a Rolex watch, a Mont Blanc fountain pen, a set of Le Creuset pans and a Dualit Toaster. My toaster is about 20 years old and it works brilliantly. Invest in Quality!!
@thecapone45Ай бұрын
I have been passionate about buying things that last for some years now. It makes buying things, difficult. 😅 It led me to looking at brands like Brooks Bros and Ralph Lauren. As far as durability goes, I have purchased luggage, a wallet, and a backpack from Saddleback Leather. The wallet is in my pocket and the backpack is in front of me. They have lasted for 6 years and can last longer. Leather driving gloves are a great pleasure in the winter and I have purchased some from Maroon Bell Outdoors. Very durable. Cooking knives I’ve purchased from Dexter, which I use at work and home. Anything from Yeti bottles to cast iron cookware, I try to buy quality. Buy the best, cry once.
@nodrogial2 ай бұрын
Congrats on the 100k!
@kazdnn59492 ай бұрын
Quality shoes are 100% worth it. Recently purchased some Morjas loafers. Most I’ve ever spent on a shoe but wow, they feel and look amazing, and so versatile.