I missed out two watches 🤦🏼♂️ - Omega Seamaster from 1958, annoyingly missed this out. It was best looking watch I’ve owned. - Rolex Submariner 14060m, not sure why I missed this out.
@darrenhargreaves86133 жыл бұрын
Need to watch this later Adrian. Love my 14060M 4 liner.
@Iuckylukey3 жыл бұрын
What about that Reverso? Did you own it or was it lent to you?
@geot53673 жыл бұрын
Hamilton khaki mechanical?
@RubenLifjeld3 жыл бұрын
Came to comments to nag about The Seamaster 😅
@MashAllahKali3 жыл бұрын
Your best video to date. I really enjoyed taking the journey with you.
@alexsabbagh64052 жыл бұрын
“There’s a lot of situations that are fixed by just having a Seiko 5.” My favourite line of this video!
@CreatureSkateboardC22 жыл бұрын
I have one, its pretty good
@Savagekingbangbang2 жыл бұрын
I’ve paid tribute to my Seiko 5 Naruto x Boruto Rock Lee after hearing this line. It stood in a drawer for a while until hearing this , lol ! Thanks 😌
@isthi000ify2 жыл бұрын
100%
@KTK442 жыл бұрын
Seiko are SO underrated. They are stellar.
@jackblah5842 Жыл бұрын
No point in selling my SNK803, it gets worn a handful of times per year but it always puts a smile on my face.
@inspectorBob883 жыл бұрын
This is the kind of story telling that puts you ahead of the rest man. For me the journey is just what’s really fun to share, I’m not the biggest fan of state of the collection video’s because most are lacking in the “why” they’ve owned these watches. Loads of wealthy folk own stuff that means next to nothing to them. Keep up the great work Adrian
@joshs39162 жыл бұрын
💯
@gewang86332 жыл бұрын
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@callumryan23593 жыл бұрын
Up until 2017 I never even gave watches a second thought... At the time I was working as a musician on cruise ships. One night at a crew party (probably a bit too drunk) I water damaged my phone, so I bought a Citizen watch on board literally to just know the time. That watch has since been around the world with me and I grew to love it and still have it to this day. After becoming friends with the jeweller on board I got more fascinated by the art of watchmaking... that's where it all went downhill/uphill and here I am sat here today with an Explorer I and a BB58 in my collection. 😃
@Pulsonar3 жыл бұрын
That’s quite a transformation from not knowing or giving a damn about watches to owning legendary Swiss high-end grail pieces from Rolex and Tudors.
@junboklee45323 жыл бұрын
We all have our own "catalysts" that led us here. Nice story.
@bonus13313 жыл бұрын
What a memory! As a man in my 50’s I raise my glass. Not sure why a timeline of your watch buying history was so compelling. I love the fact that we all have to maneuver around our spouses in this hobby!
@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg41153 жыл бұрын
Women hate everything taking men's attention (and money) away from them.
@samdermody5313 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Last sentence never a truer word spoken
@mrlocorio4291 Жыл бұрын
Ah. The maneuvering. I have this with pocket knives and thankfully they are much easier to hide XD
@Podcastage3 жыл бұрын
This is what it is all about. Really enjoyed hearing about your journey. Thanks for sharing.
@BarkandJack3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot mate. 🙌🏻
@jacobharley71172 жыл бұрын
When you realize Bandrew has TWO incredibly expensive hobbies...
@Ba143Sa2 жыл бұрын
You’re not allowed to like anything that isn’t music related 😂
@michaelanthony54413 жыл бұрын
I have only just recently started watching your channel within the last year, I have to say I am a fan. I love your no nonsense and up front journey through time. So much that I have gone back and watched all your videos. This one has to be my favorite, why I had to comment this time. Like owning cars over the years it's not just about the car it's about the journey what you remember the first fresh smell of a new car, the Drive-in, the long drives on smooth country road. I have grown up with Casio and Seiko, from my first calculator to my G-shock, to Seiko 5, now my Edifice collection. I sit here now after watching your videos and it's has made me re-think my first luxury watch purchase. I had my mind set on a Oceanus by Casio but, now that Tudor Black Bay is just simply beautiful. Thank you Adrian for sharing your journey, there is a nice simple admiration I can see when you talk watches, way more than some channels I watch. Our journey through time continues. All the best over the holiday's
@ericpignatore53173 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed you can remember every watch you've owned.
@BarkandJack3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been planning this video for a very long time. I kept a note on my phone every time I remembered one.
@chrisbradshaw77083 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this more than any "State of the Collection" video I have ever seen. The journey is often times more enjoyable than any watch itself. My first was a simple Timex quartz my grandmother gave me in 1988. When I was 16 my mother started giving me a watch every year for Christmas or my birthday (which is Dec 28) and was typically a Citizen. My first luxury watch was in 2003 when I bought an Omega Seamster quartz, the Pierce Brosnan James Bond watch. From there a simple champagne dial Bulova dress watch I got for 5 years at an insurance company that my grandfather was once vice president of and that holds a special place. By then I was infected LOL. Once becoming a watch entusiast I have taken a passion for Seiko JDM's but always admiring anything and everything that catches my eye. Currently I keep the collection at 13 pieces, one to wear and the other 12 in the watchbox. Seiko, Bulova, Tissot, Rotary, and G-Shocks...every one of them has a story. Seriously looking at a Hamilton Khaki next. In the next year I have a daughter graduating college and a 9 year old son so I am looking at saving up for those grails: Tudor Sub, Rolex Datejust, Omega Speedmaster Trilogy 57, and a JLC Reverso but who knows where to road will go. Thank you for sharing your story with us.
@ExileMixes2 жыл бұрын
That Seiko 5 makes me cry. In 1996, I got promoted at my first job after only a few months. My position didn't pay much but my parents gifted me with a gold Seiko 5 to celebrate the promotion. I think it's the same model as the one in your video. It had a black face and gold bracelet. By 2002, I stopped wearing it for some reason. Several watches later, that watch ended up with my dad as his second watch. He passed away early this year while I was out of the country and it was reported to me that the watch was stolen from him (including an expensive gold ring with my family birthstones) either during his long hospital stay or at the funeral home. I wish I could have been there for him. A watch, no matter the monetary value, is a greater treasure in my heart because of the memories. Thank you for sharing your watch journey.
@chrispotter29483 жыл бұрын
I was a kid in the early 90s with a Timex Ironman. I loved the indiglo so much! Even though I've moved far past digital watches, I still have a soft spot for the Ironman. We had a lot of good times together.
@matthiaskettner66863 жыл бұрын
Actually because of your channel and after owning some cheaper watches, i bought a Black Bay 58 last year, but the blue version because it has a feeling of going on holiday to it. I‘m in love with it since day one.
@richardturner812 жыл бұрын
I had a hand me down snoopy watch when I was about 4 from my older brother. After that I had a Casio JP-200W digital watch which had a pulse checker that I played with all the time (ha!). I then had a Citizen eco drive as my first proper watch when I was about 13 and for my 18th my parents and Grandparents surprised me with a blue dial Omega 120m Quartz Seamaster which I still wear to this day 23 years later. I am only now thinking of picking up another watch and there is so much choice it's overwhelming! I like the look of Longines Conquest and the Tudor BB36 both black dial variants but I have plenty of time to keep looking and not rush it :) don't want to spoil the fun and pull the trigger too quickly now do I! Thanks for all the videos Adrian, I hope you (and everybody else) have a great 2022 👍
@ackvig3 жыл бұрын
This deserved a subscription! The best part of this video is showing how the Gucci watch started you down the rabbit hole. That's why one should never 100% knock the fashion brands, because they can be the "gateway drug", if you will, to the uneducated sleeping watch aficionado. Same thing with wines, btw. Don't knock the selection at your corner Wal-Greens.
@Ixorpehc2 жыл бұрын
My first watch was a Lorus Mickey Mouse quartz from the 1980's, which was lost mysteriously. I was given a Nixon Star Wars edition as a gift from my Brother in law (I appreciate it, but I'm annoyed by its lack of indices). I now own three vintage watches from the 1960's: an Elgin, a Seiko 5, and a Longines-Wittnauer. I recently bought my first diver, the Orient Mako I, an enormous value for the affordable price.
@erikkalifornia51823 жыл бұрын
Timex with indiglo was definitely the dogs bollocks back In the day. Thanks for sharing your journey with us Adrian!Wishing you a safe a happy holiday season 🙌
@altherr19573 жыл бұрын
16 minutes of pure passion for watches! Thank you for putting out this great content 🙏🏼
@BarkandJack3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching it. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@Todd_Whitehouse3 жыл бұрын
And this video is why B&J is easily one of my favorite YT channels: topics not just watch after watch after watch. Great content, excellent to see your journey. Keep it up and thanks! Enjoy your Holidays!!!
@RobEvansWoodsman2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here, great to hear about your watch journey, Swatch started me off back in the mid 80's , owned many Casio's including about 4 G-shocks, two CWC, three Traser, bought a nice Seiko chronograph that looked similar to a Speedmaster back in 2005, wife bought me a Seiko military chronograph on our honeymoon in NY 2009 then things got expensive. I hit 40 in 2013 and bought myself an Omega seamster 300 blue face (I always thought of this as a classic), wore the watch everywhere except work (G-shock's etc for manual work), a truly wonderful watch that still makes me smile when I wear it. Last year I decided to treat myself to a new watch, It has to be another Omega , I really don't care for any other brand around that price range so I bought a Speedmaster moon watch sapphire sandwich on a bracelet, I bought the manual wind as it was what Ernest Jones had in stock that day and for the first few months it got on my tits as I kept forgetting to wind it, the Seamaster is an automatic and wearing it every evening and on weekends meant that I rarely had to wind it, jump forward a few months and I wind up the speedy just before I put it on most evenings and I also wind it before I put the Seamaster on. I've been wearing a Citizen echo drive royal marine watch to work for the last 5 years and I must say it's an excellent watch , I'm going through a strap a year. 50 next year and I'd like my wife to get me an Aqua terra white or green on a brown leather strap, this is how I found your channel looking at videos of the watch, it was going to be the Railmaster but I think I'll get a second hand Railmaster for work when the Citizen eventually dies . I'll be catching up on some more of your videos, I also have a channel but it's quite different from yours , I'm an outdoor type that reviews knives mainly, now knife collecting is a whole other story.....
@Moimoi-su6cx3 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel and I’m devouring your content. The informal sit down and chat style with the brilliant production value and information puts you ahead in my opinion. Great stuff
@amossmythe69563 жыл бұрын
The Tag Heuer Link was my first Swiss watch. The bezel is 18 carat gold. I still have it, though I never wear it. I have to admit the piece is still in excellent condition. Lots of great memories with this Tag Heuer.
@KTK442 жыл бұрын
Made iconic by Jason Bourne. How can you not like it. Hope you hold onto yours mate.
@lukenatale11563 жыл бұрын
Such a likeable down to earth guy. Genuine watch enthusiast who the average man like myself can relate to. Keep up the amazing work/content. You got me starting my journey with an explorer. Thank you!
@mashudel-yakubu21592 жыл бұрын
Fill flak started my love for watches around 1994 as well. Dope content.
@alejandrocaballero71973 жыл бұрын
Casio calculator watch is the worlds first "smart watch" I loved it when I was in elementary school and I have one in my watch box next to my submariner. A big hello from Texas, hope everyone is doing great!
@FrankieTech3 жыл бұрын
In the pantheon of great videos I’ve seen on your channel, this one is at or near the top. Awesome work Adrian, you are an exceptional storyteller through and through.
@brett23963 жыл бұрын
I didn’t know you were a watch fan too, Frankie! State of collection video perhaps? 🤔
@FrankieTech3 жыл бұрын
@@brett2396 yeah, watches have kinda taken over my life in the past 6 months 😅, definitely would be cool to do a video like that!
@brett23963 жыл бұрын
@@FrankieTech same for me over the last year 😂 please make that video!
@davidhouston80173 жыл бұрын
Adrian, thank you for sharing. All of your fellow watch enthusiasts have made regrettable decisions it’s all part of the journey. Acknowledging mistakes is healthy and helpful for your newer followers. Bravo Mate!
@zaheedevans33 жыл бұрын
I had a Timex Ironman throughout high school. Took it on school camp, swimming, running, playing sports and of course exams. Loved that watch.
@junboklee45323 жыл бұрын
A very genuine story of your watch journey and it's all not high end or luxury but starts from your childhood and includes a nice mix of tool watches. Thanks for the story. From Korea (South).
@KTK442 жыл бұрын
His love for Seiko and Grand Seiko was a nice suprice. Many overlooks down or downright disrespects them just because...ignorance. Interesting journey. My journey is in the vintage stage right now.
@kushing802 жыл бұрын
I was a product manager at Timex Canada around the time you had your Ironman. I remember that watch and color way well :-). GREAT video and narrative! I really enjoyed learning about your journey as I’m re-starting my own after a decades long break. Please keep up the fantastic work. Love your content. Cheers.
@jeanlefranc38173 жыл бұрын
Thank you for candidly sharing your journey with your followers. Very impressed you can remember watches from 25 years ago.
@davidwarburton88903 жыл бұрын
I think it's pretty cool when someone has their first watch. Mine was a 1964 Ingersoll Mickey Mouse. Every now and then I bring it out and admire what it meant to me and what it still means to me. When there is a connection to a watch it brings out the full pleasure of it. Thanks for the great video!
@BrittPearceWatches3 жыл бұрын
Oh this video just sparked JOY! I freaking loved this! ❤️✨
@postnick2 жыл бұрын
Watching this video made me realize how long I've been following your watch journey! Keep up with the amazing content!
@BarkandJack2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Nick 🙌🏻
@Beesechurgler2 жыл бұрын
The pelagos changed my watch journey too, went into a local shop to buy a tag, and walked out with a blue pelagos, the same watch the salesman was wearing because he couldn't say enough good things about it and neither could I once I tried it on. Completely changed my ways. And I have since added a tudor black bay GMT to my collection.
@defender10063 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that has so filled in the background/history etc. My most prized watch is a 1965 'Ed White' 321 Speedmaster, which I've owned since 1978, and has had the dial and hands replaced due to lume/marker degradation etc. However, what I really wanted was a MKII Speedmaster, I preferred the more integrated case bracelet look etc. but I couldn't afford one back then. Now a days the 321 '65 Ed White' is worth far more than the MKII will ever be
@binnyed13 жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian. Excellent content as per usual. My first foray into the ‘luxury’ watch world was a Tag Heuer Aquaracer having won a Vegas Jackpot and then deciding to commemorate it with a watch purchase. The latest addition has been the 116900 which you reviewed a while back. A superb every day watch that is massively underrated by the community. Still got my eye on the new 126610LV but, even in Singapore, you get laughed out the ADs when asking for their availability. Thanks again Adrian and look forward to the next video.
@drwindsurf3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your watch journey - It is so cool to see someone else path and compare similarities (transitioning from a watch wearer to a watch collector) and differences.
@SteveTemplePilot2 жыл бұрын
We have a remarkably similar upbringing. My folks were also stationed in Germany in the 90’s and dad was in Turkey around the same time period. I think we’re about the same age as well.
@captainturbo41643 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful, absorbing, interesting and informative video. Keep up the great work. 👏👏👍👍👍
@stevieg.98642 жыл бұрын
There's always a wonderful story behind owning every time piece ever, well told! Instant sub!
@BarkandJack2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Stevie 🙌🏻
@WorldsStrongestFan3 жыл бұрын
I am 41 and also had a Timex Indiglo, I loved that watch as a kid haha. One of my ex girlfriends bought me a Guess watch many years ago which has long disappeared. I then decided to get a nice watch for myself and initially went with a Gshock MTG S1000BD, then upgraded to a Tudor Blackbay GMT and then sold that to purchase a 2020 Submariner Date from an AD. I’m now on the hunt for a Rolex GMT from an AD but understand it may never happen.
@PeterDebret3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy the journey and the quality of you video, as we all know the journey to seek a watch is always the funniest part as to owing it
@paulsymonds8203 жыл бұрын
What a great “flash history” story! Different angles in different times, views change, mature and then there’s the must haves!
@QuackLoud3 жыл бұрын
One of your best videos in my opinion, because it seems to resonate with my own journey. I like how you describe the First Luxury Watch experience. Thanks.
@therapiststeve32943 жыл бұрын
Adrian, clearly, hands down, the best video you've ever done. The more of yourself that you place in the videos, the more I like them. I realize the production quality is super high polish, and I appreciate that as well, but it's you and your journey that engages me...and I suspect that's the case with many of your 180K subscribers. I've been a subscriber since pre-Batman...but I'm not sure how long before that. Happy Holidays, mate! Cheers!
@NamNguyen-hm9vo3 жыл бұрын
I started my watch collection with a very much classic Tissot Le Locle, then going up with even more classic look with Oris & Longiness, adding many technically useless complications such as chronograph, moonphase, etc. There is one time I went flamboyant with a Hamilton Jazzmaster open-heart, just to realise showing off an ETA movement is just similar to a teenage girl showing off her skin in a crop-top. My latest watch is a Tudor BB58 and it changes my whole perception of watches. Having no date function means I don't need to check on pull the crown twice, and its look as a tool watch is in fact the most classic yet iconic
@Pulsonar3 жыл бұрын
‘Teenage girl showing off her skin in a crop-top’? That’s a really poor analogy, shows how low an opinion you have of young confident women.
@NamNguyen-hm9vo3 жыл бұрын
@@Pulsonar My apology if my analogy hurts your feeling
@maitrehg3 жыл бұрын
No date is the only way to go.
@pr0f3s5or32 жыл бұрын
Man, you're great ! They way you talk with passion about watches.
@LukeBeAJedi3 жыл бұрын
I wish other channels put as much passion into a simple premise like this rather than making overly fancy videos with very little depth. Always enjoy your videos Adrian. Cheers for the content and for always remaining grounded.
@dimitriskataras85073 жыл бұрын
Great journey Adrian! Thanks for taking us with you!!
@LeftyNortherner3 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe someone else owned that bench watch. I had it, I loved it. Don’t know why. Can only assume it was a brown/orange thing. Fascinating video. Thank you.
@zavishvelati6816 Жыл бұрын
First video I've watched on your channel, absolutely loved it! ❤️
@BarkandJack Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much mate. Really glad you liked it 🙌🏻
@miketv2183 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your watch ride. All of us have one, but only get to thinking and reminiscing about it when we hear someone else tell theirs. I wanted to interrupt you so many times to interject my experience in the "rabbit watch hole". I still enjoy herology to this day and realize I still have a lot to learn.
@richardweir33422 жыл бұрын
That's a good journey, and love the polar explorer 2. The Explorer 1 and 2 could be all you would ever need.
@yvelf3 жыл бұрын
Amazing journey!!! Been following you for about 3 yrs now (im guessing…). Love your reviews and your watch collection. Even though we have a little pond between us we’ve got the same taste for watches.
@benjaminblakemore97042 жыл бұрын
Very Very Cool Video, I've not seen this on the Tube before, Bravo sir. Great great point of difference... 💪👍😎👌
@janabraham32782 жыл бұрын
my very first watch was a casio lw 200. And now this watch is 11 years old. And i love this watch still today. Right now Im 19
@oscarp95863 жыл бұрын
Amazing video and amazing story. These type of videos explain perfectly why we like watches. It’s not about the glamour, flashiness or the price of the watch. It’s about the experience and memories that each watch bring when we put it in the wrist! Thank you for this content! The best in KZbin for sure
@danieltaylor44753 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video Adrian. Your passion and enthusiasm for watches is so evident and it was really interesting to hear about your own watch journey from when you were young to now.
@PGramma3 жыл бұрын
nice diverse collection having a refreshing look at some not so heavy hitting but tasteful timepieces within my budget as well. great progression and value timepieces
@markanderson90613 жыл бұрын
I used to live in Adana, TU and am very familiar with the Incirlik Village marketplace outside of the base. A favorite shop of many tourists was Mr. Rolex, right down the "alley" before the tracks. Cool video of your watch journey.
@Matt_Carter_542 жыл бұрын
Your channel is my latest discovery in the youtube watch world. I had such a similar journey, I am currently 1 year into falling down the rabbit hole haha! Just bought some straps from ya, looking forward to adding some variety to my current collection. Really love the videos, keep it up!
@youMerlinator3 жыл бұрын
Timex IronMan, off course. In class, all day long, I was hitting the start-stop chrono button as fast as I can. I think my record was 0.08 sec and I tried to beat that for months!!! Great video, loved it. My watch journey is more modest but I'm not finished.
@AM-hk3uw3 жыл бұрын
I used to do exactly the same thing.
@Albyilmago3 жыл бұрын
Love it! I consider horology and collecting watches a journey of discovery. Your tastes change more and more when you start digging into cases, movements, bracelets….I love you authenticity. Thanks for sharing.
@steamenginewatt27123 жыл бұрын
Great posting, honest, candid, wholesome, and down to Earth; it didn't come across as pompous or arrogant. I liked it. Keep up the good work.
@michaelzuccardo54142 жыл бұрын
Great video, Adrian! I really enjoyed this video, as it made me think back at all the watches I've owned and what I started out with. I've also loved watches since I was a kid, and I believe my first serious watch that I can remember owning was a G-shock, then like you, I had a long run with Citizen Eco-Drive watches, of which I still own my first two, which still run great after 12 years. My first auto was a Bulova "Marine Star". Never had a Rolex, but I have a Breitling Colt Ocean and a Zodiac 53 skin, I've owned and sold several Seamasters, Tags, Oris, etc. Now I'm more into microbrands, as I find there's a lot of smaller start-up companies that are coming out with interesting new designs and excellent build qualities. I just love the hobby!
@Wristtoecoordination3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your candid share about your entire journey. Some would try to hide their watch journey given the focus on Rolex’s right now, but staying true to your tastes makes for the best stories. Although like you I no longer have some of the watches I have great memories of, I do believe this is the best way to enjoy more watches in your lifetime! Thanks for your contributions to enjoying watches through Bark and Jack!
@NoBody-qn5xx3 жыл бұрын
Love your watch journey, I really desalinated why I don’t keep my first watch that my mom bought me (Seiko Mickey watch). it was not nothing special but I remembered how special that watch for me back then.
@karmolis3 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. Made me think about my own watch journey. Started with Seiko, ”had to” try some Rolexes, now back to Seikos.. My everyday watch is a Grand Seiko quartz and my favorite piece is a 5KX..
@onlyonemaciek2 жыл бұрын
finally someone talks positive about the blue pelagos, i love it. I remember seeing it for the first time, i was on a plane and someone a couple rows ahead was wearing one, i didn't know what it was but i just couldn't stop staring at it... it's funny how everyone talks about black bay but this one kinda stays under the radar
@Brajin13 жыл бұрын
I love this video. From a very young age I always gravitated to watches. Went though the journey, affordable; fashion watches, tons of Invicta, Apple Watch, and then in 2019 I bought my Seamaster planet ocean. It all went down hill after that lol. Your video on the Pelagos was one of your best, it brought really made me run to an AD to try in on and I love having that watch now.
@chrisjones64393 жыл бұрын
Having watched the channel from the beginning it's been a fascinating journey to witness. I look forward to seeing the collection as it continues to evolve 👍
@anthonypearson54902 жыл бұрын
Loved this video! The bit about the TAG professional has just blew my mind. That watch is the watch that got me into watches ( well a later version of it) it belonged to my uncle who since then has bought a few other watches which gave me the opportunity to purchase it from him for a very cheap £300 because it hasn't been serviced by tag. It is in a bit of a sorry state at the minute but I cherish it and wear it every day. It is my favourite watch and means the world to me. ✌🏻
@btmontres14233 жыл бұрын
I suspect your journey is not unlike a great many of us who love watches, admiring them from a distance as we got on to university or other pursuits to find our places in the world. With some luck and mostly hard work, we get to be at a place where we can afford and appreciate these works of art, technology, and craft. IMHO a fine way to remind us of the passing of time.
@wux-qj1qj3 жыл бұрын
best watch collection video i have watched so far
@vonyp60183 жыл бұрын
Very good. I can relate to this video. I'm at the point with 2 Tudors I have my name down on a Rolex ( that's after about 20 watches over 20 years ) I have a photo of each one so thinking of making a big framed collage
@TonyAguirreJazz2 жыл бұрын
What a great video. I had a top career moment just before the lockdown and my Rolex Dealer called and said they had a Rolex 14060 in stock. I dropped everything and now wear that with several over field watches. I wish I had the Omega Speedmaster white dial I had in 2007 back in my collection. Great channel
@noBrainGam1ng3 жыл бұрын
Great video mate! The journey is what makes it special. Every watch has its history, it’s own character and occasion. I became father in February for the first Time and I wanted to get a watch to mark that special moment, and ultimately hand over the purchased watch to my boy when he was himself getting a child. And as he had such beautiful blue eyes, I went with the IWC Mark 18 Petit Prince. This whole watch thing is more than just a hobby; it is a material link between different generations to me.
@seanmrussell2 жыл бұрын
Love this. First time I've stumbled across you. Great job and uber-confident in front of the camera. My very first watch was when I was 8yrs old - a basic black-plastic Casio. I remember sitting on the toilet doing a poo and pressing the light button on the watch to make the screen light up. Many happy dark toilet days. My latest watch was purchased 3 weeks ago: a Santos de Cartier. My second Santos in fact (the first was sold after I bought this one)
@Ross-fo2vw2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always ! my Journey is pretty whacky lol as well, most recent watch is the Rolex AK which I fell in love with after thinking the Explorer was a must. Ad surprised me with both and once I out the Airking on...that was it! My modest collection is now My first Citizen eco drive, a Swiss army that I purchased for my brother and I being march babies, Oris Arteiler comp (first "luxury") 1968 Omega Seamaster KL6068 (which got me into Full sets), 78' Rolex 1500 (my favorite daily) and the latest AK! Much more to be owned and enjoyed!
@marcuslieberman35773 жыл бұрын
Adrien, Great retrospective on your childhood and watch Journey!! I think the Explorer II is the perfect one watch Collection. You got your watches at great prices!! (as to compared to today).
@rodsalvador36083 жыл бұрын
Ah, Gucci. For me it started with Casio and Skagen. Then I read an article about Junghans. Then I fell in the hole, and I'm still falling lol. Great journey, Adrian. Really appreciated it!
@wikster66303 жыл бұрын
Great stroy of your journey with watches there! I tried to get my father into the rabbit hole of a hobby with me last year by getting him a Hamilton automatic, he never wears it. " Has to have a light" lol. I do remember seeing the grand seiko dissappear from your collection awhile back. Really like the look of that one but it's very hard to find with its limited number produced. Cheers
@tricky92x Жыл бұрын
In 2007, I bought myself a Movado Meza with a silver dial on stainless steel and to this day remains the most complimented watch I've ever owned. Of course by 2012 it looked like I was wearing a lady's watch so my mother enjoys it now and I've moved on to a collection of TH, Omega, Breitling, Seiko, GS, G Shock and Rolex. It's been a fun journey of learning and shaping my tastes.
@dmacg1702 жыл бұрын
Sounds very similar to my journey, obsessed with Timex Indigo as a kid, moved on to Bulova, Oris, Tudor and now a 126613LN Sub. Great video!
@icalexander3 жыл бұрын
Awesome to see how you got to where you are. My last watch purchase was a Swatch Coeur de mangue 34mm that I bought to remember my grandmother, she loved swatch watches and collected them, she'd get a new one on every trip my grandparents took. I think my one cousin has the collection now. Figure with how flashy it is and the fact she's from Jamaica and loved mangos it seemed fitting. My watch purchase before that was a Seiko SRPB41 that I got in a package deal with an SRP839 for my wife and we wear those on date nights etc. My daily is an eco drive AT8020-54L Blue Angels world chronograph and it does everything I could possibly want, atomic time sync, world time, 200m WR, sapphire crystal etc. For the $500 Canadian I paid I'm happy with it. I'm debating saving up for a vintage air king that my watchmaker has in his safe he wants $3200 Canadian but that's serviced with warranty from him. Would be a heck of a nice understated watch for smart casual wear, the Seiko while nice is far too formal for most casual wear (that said I still wear it with jeans and a t-shirt occassionally lol)
@philipc2742 жыл бұрын
Wow the nostalgia! Have had different iterations of many of these, but one that stuck out which I had the exact same... the flick flak! 🤣
@evano83123 жыл бұрын
My dad loves eco drive and he got me one when I turned 13, now almost a decade later I still wear my eco drive cause how much it reminds me of him. Thanks for the vid Adrian
@billmuir48972 жыл бұрын
You’re an absolute delight to listen to Adrian. Thanks so much for sharing your journey, your joy; and occasional disappointment with us. Your passion is wonderful; long may it continue!
@TiMEworn3 жыл бұрын
Good one! Especially the early days struck a chord with me. The connection with your Dad etc. I am still hung up on Vintage though, no change in sight 😄 captivatingly told! Cheers!
@philbutler64422 жыл бұрын
The nicest watch I own is a near identical snxs77 except I have a blue dial. Phenomenal watch with a workhorse movement and a stunning dial
@eddiesimcox32883 жыл бұрын
Oh… that iron man. I had that on my wrist for years. Loved it. I used to double click the start / stop so quick to see how fast I could do it. Competing with my sister of course.
@bobbydazzler17803 жыл бұрын
Cool Journey. Looking forward to your pending IWC adventures in ‘22 and beyond.
@mobilebeats3 жыл бұрын
As a German I love to watch your videos, but even more I love the absolutely understandable language and I still learn something at watches and in the language.
@docfluty2 жыл бұрын
In the mid 90s I was working my butt off as a teen at a Chinese restaurant. I took a good chuck on my paycheck and bought a Seiko Kinetic (Kinetic Sport 100 5m42-OB09).... that feeling you mentioned of the rotor moving was so special to me then. I bought three of those sorts of Siekos over the next few years and they meant a lot to me. I just ordered a BB58, so my enthusiasm has peaked for the moment.
@REALHARSH11 ай бұрын
My wife's family are all RAF and when she was growing up her father was head technician for RAF, They too were stationed for a few years in Bruggen, Germany.
@donnelson41402 жыл бұрын
Your stories and presentation are excellent! The first watch I ever bought, rather than been given or issued, was a Rolex GMT Master around 1974. There was great pressure for US Marine combat officers to have what was then the most accurate and durable timepiece available. Timing the lifting of naval gunfire in order to assault under it, you know. I chose the GMT Master since everyone else had Submariners, and paid about $440 at the Exchange at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan. After many years and much abuse, including a motorcycle accident which ground bevels on the crystal and case, I sold it to pay some family bills. Now my watch is an Explorer II, which is being similarly abused.
@GuyVanderAa3 жыл бұрын
This was very interesting to hear. It’s all about the journey and the fun of exploring and experiencing new watches. Thank you
@picklesvr26193 жыл бұрын
My first watch that got me hooked was Tag Heuer SEL while dial two-tone band. After that, it was down the rabbit hole I went. Great video!!!
@AM-hk3uw3 жыл бұрын
One's journey has more meaning knowing where you have come from. Great video. A watch by itself is nothing - it needs an owner to create history with it. Your history and story telling is why your channel is so popular. A watch that sits in safe deposit box, does not have provenance like a watch that has been worn eg Weddings, etc etc. I to had a Timex Ironman watch, loved it and wore it doing my Ironman triathlons.