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@SweeturKraut
@SweeturKraut 6 жыл бұрын
Just got a Casio Royale... It was like 25 bucks and it's great. I also have a Japanese car. It was cheap and is also great. I took the extra money and put it into my son's college fund. I think I made the correct investment.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I think you did too. I drive a Honda so I feel you in that department as well.
@SweeturKraut
@SweeturKraut 6 жыл бұрын
Don't get me wrong... If I had the money I'd buy expensive watches... and expensive cars... and send my kid to an expensive college.
@SURENITY
@SURENITY 6 жыл бұрын
Great Choice :)
@Mskedu47
@Mskedu47 6 жыл бұрын
You are practicing wise financial planning by saving and not collecting at all when it comes to watches and not splurging on a car. For those who DO collect watches he’s arguing take the money you are going to spend on the hobby and put it toward a grail piece and not a bunch of watches you just like.
@mohammedhanif317
@mohammedhanif317 6 жыл бұрын
You did the right thing. Instead of blowing up money on ultra luxurious goods, we should invest then on things that are necessary.
@brennan7032
@brennan7032 3 жыл бұрын
“Life is a constant battle against instant gratification” Best line of the video for sure
@neverpick
@neverpick 3 жыл бұрын
This really made me reflect on my 11 seikos... and I regret NOTHING!
@odenirongiant
@odenirongiant Жыл бұрын
Me personally , I would much rather have 11 Seikos than 1 Rolex. One watch is too boring.
@TheSilvertrigger
@TheSilvertrigger 2 ай бұрын
Seiko make good reliable watches ⌚️ at every price point. It's like buying a Samsung galaxy phone 📱
@manospronoob
@manospronoob 2 ай бұрын
​ @TheSilvertrigger I would warn people before they purchased Samsung Galaxy A04 and then they would come back complaining, the best price is always the mid-price unless you have fuck-you money, cheap shit is disposable and never the right choice unless you use it in a way it has to be a disposable object
@abnzg
@abnzg 5 жыл бұрын
bought a cheap watch. bought a cheap car. bought cheap shoes. bought cheap everything for a long time. bought a nice house.
@Advic77
@Advic77 5 жыл бұрын
Nice house...peace of mind 🤗
@iamkyleclimer
@iamkyleclimer 4 жыл бұрын
You use shoes & car & everything all l day/night long only to sleep in the house then leave it sitting while at work etc.
@ComicalSatania
@ComicalSatania 4 жыл бұрын
@@iamkyleclimer i'd rather have a nice house q
@iamkyleclimer
@iamkyleclimer 4 жыл бұрын
Esfan Yes I know
@cybrscot
@cybrscot 4 жыл бұрын
I have just the opposite. A lot of nice stuff, and never owned a house.
@xjimmy225x
@xjimmy225x 6 жыл бұрын
personally I would rather have 4-5 watches around $300-$500 vs 1 watch worth $2000 simply because I want to have multiple watches with multiple styles for multiple occasions. That being said once I feel like I have 1 watch for each possible occasion then I will start saving for a more expensive piece
@anthonyalegria4695
@anthonyalegria4695 6 жыл бұрын
Exactly. It is a careful art to avoid buying watches that serve the same niche.
@eyeheartsushi2212
@eyeheartsushi2212 6 жыл бұрын
That's kind of what I'm leaning towards: 3-5 beautiful, diverse, good-quality watches in the $300-$1000 range and then maybe, when I retire, I can shoot for the grail, whatever that may be.
@TechnoLawyer
@TechnoLawyer 6 жыл бұрын
That was my attitude, until I bought my first "high end" watch. I enjoy it so much more than my random collection of Seikos, Orients, and Seagulls. It means more to me on my wrist than the others put together. It has opened my eyes to the exact point made in this video. Save your cash for the nicer watches you truly want, or before you know it, you'll have spent what could have got you way you really wanted. Now, if you have NO watches, then sure. Go buy a seiko SNK as a casual watch for $50-100, go buy an orient bambino as a dress watch for $150-$250, and then STOP and begin researching and saving for the watches you really want. Anyway, this video truly hit home, because I have a couple grand worth of cheaper watches I wish I could get my money back for.
@eyeheartsushi2212
@eyeheartsushi2212 6 жыл бұрын
The Hebrew Barrister Which was your first "high end" watch? Do you have more than one luxury watch in your collection?
@TechnoLawyer
@TechnoLawyer 6 жыл бұрын
@@eyeheartsushi2212 I have a Rolex GMT Master and, if it counts, a Mido Multifort. Other than that, just some basic Seiko 5s, an Orient Bambino, a Seagull 1963, and a citizen stiletto.
@robadams2274
@robadams2274 6 жыл бұрын
This is all a matter of perspective. As a middle-class guy, I can afford to buy a Rolex if I really wanted to, but it would be a stretch for me. Given that I have other expensive hobbies, it's tough to pull the trigger on a so-called luxury watch. As a result, I have found that I truly enjoy the more affordable watches, and I love having a nice collection of watches that I can turn to depending on my mood that day. I have a couple decent dress watches, some nice casuals, and a few nice dive watches as well. People often ask me what watch I am wearing today. Now, if I had skipped all of these affordable, enjoyable watches in order to save up for the grail watch, sure, it might feel good at the time, but that feeling would fade soon enough. Then, I would have been stuck with one watch, every day, knowing that for the price of that watch, I could have so much more. Then again, I am also of the opinion that spending thousands on a watch that doesn't even track time as accurately as a cheap quartz is a foolish decision for all but the most affluent among us.
@firasal-jubouri1312
@firasal-jubouri1312 6 жыл бұрын
Rob Adams totally agree,
@moahmmeda.mustafa8499
@moahmmeda.mustafa8499 6 жыл бұрын
Luckily you didn’t make that mistake. I did. I bought a Hublot, and after a while I felt it wasn’t worth it, did I get ripped off? Certainly not, but it just wasn’t for me, I listened to too many watch enthusiasts and not my own opinion. I was much more happy with watches below the £1000 mark. I have sold the Hublot and the most expensive watch in my collection now is the Junghans Max bill whilst cheapest is Seiko 5 (which I am more satisfied with than any other watch in my collection as I feel I gained more than its money’s worth). The only comments I got with the Hublot all revolved around asking “wow, is that a Hublot?” whereas the other watches have plenty of compliments and entire conversations. Can I afford ‘luxury watches’? Yes, plenty. Is it worth it for me however? No, it certainly is not. I bought the Hublot for £29k and sold it for £22.5k. My advice for anyone when beginning to buy watches is always listen to watch enthusiasts in understanding the watches and the industry, but when it comes to buying listen only to yourself.
@TheTimLara
@TheTimLara 6 жыл бұрын
Rob Adams This largely sums up my perspective as well. Also, for me, the cost vs. comfort factor comes into play. I just don't think I would feel socially at ease with wearing a very expensive watch day to day with all the status/class connotations that come with it. Not to mention, I'd constantly be worried about damaging it and losing value, or getting mugged if the wrong person noticed the watch for the wrong reasons. I'm just more comfortable with inexpensive to mid-range pieces that fit the aesthetic I'm after.
@TheTimLara
@TheTimLara 6 жыл бұрын
All that said....I also very much agree with Teddy's point that impulse buying adds up really fast and can sneak up on you in a hurry. If I was good enough at saving money to collect Rolexes though, I'd be much better off putting that money away for retirement! If I'm being honest, the correct answer for me is probably to have a one watch collection consisting of a Casio F91-W. ;)
@NaNa-wj8tw
@NaNa-wj8tw 6 жыл бұрын
Beautifully analysed and from someone who has purchased a couple of high end luxury watches it ended up feeling exactly as you describe. I’ve since gone back to my G-Shock range of which I have a small collection and love the practicality and perfect lifestyle fit of an athletic/ sports guy. I find some of the value for money stuff interesting (Seiko 5) and do enjoy watching a video like this from time to time though.
@NemeanLion-
@NemeanLion- 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve always had the philosophy of getting exactly what I want or getting nothing at all. I don’t accept cheap substitutes. I don’t have a lot of money, but in the long run this has worked out for me. Everything I get is minimal, but it’s also quality. You treasure what you buy and it usually lasts you a long time. I find this a lot more satisfying than “settling” for something you really don’t want. It takes a lot of willpower and discipline to hold out, but it’s definitely worth it in my eyes.
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 Жыл бұрын
you're just Mr. wonderfull Lol!
@NemeanLion-
@NemeanLion- Жыл бұрын
@@davidcrandall4958 I’ll send you an autograph for $29.95.
@yayayaokoksure
@yayayaokoksure 11 ай бұрын
​@@NemeanLion-$15.99 and a 1% royalty for all future photos sold. Final offer.
@anishabisht4213
@anishabisht4213 5 жыл бұрын
I mean casio, seiko, timex are durable and aren't overpriced
@norouziman8748
@norouziman8748 5 жыл бұрын
Timex watches always looked gorgeous to me
@supermaple1919
@supermaple1919 4 жыл бұрын
They're very cheap at Walmart,, Whooohooo..
@MrLeSa95
@MrLeSa95 4 жыл бұрын
I wish they sold Timex in my country :( they look awesome amd not expensive
@brianbuchert6382
@brianbuchert6382 4 жыл бұрын
Realme C1 don’t forget citizen
@cocotaveras8975
@cocotaveras8975 4 жыл бұрын
Realme C1 EXACTLY!
@Alamina5.0
@Alamina5.0 4 жыл бұрын
Well give me Rolex money and I’ll buy it. But until then, sticking with Seiko, Casio, orient
@sailordave1000
@sailordave1000 5 жыл бұрын
I work in a hospital boiler room. Before this I served 8 years in the Navy working in the engine room of steam driven ships. For work a Timex of no more than $40 is best. I once lost my Timex Atlantis in the bilges of the ship and found it a few days later submerged in seawater still working fine. Replaced the strap and it was fine. I can’t justify buying a watch for over $100 on my income and needs. I do have a Bulova but this was a company retirement watch given to my dad and passed down to me when he passed away. A dress Timex for under $100 is about the best I can justify for a purchase of a watch.
@supermaple1919
@supermaple1919 4 жыл бұрын
Technology has advanced and has made the prices to steeply drop..
@fakethinksy101
@fakethinksy101 4 жыл бұрын
I’m the same way. As long as the watch is durable, good looking I’m fine with buying it. I own a timex weekender and a timex expedition. Both great for anything I do. And I can wear them and not be careful, where as I would if I were wearing a $3000 watch.
@AndreUtrecht
@AndreUtrecht 4 жыл бұрын
Great story! Thank you for sharing.
@renzovizcarra2409
@renzovizcarra2409 4 жыл бұрын
Teddy: Stop buying “affordable” watches Also Teddy: Makes video called 20 Watches Under $200
@jumyeong2743
@jumyeong2743 3 жыл бұрын
Aaaahhh yes the irony these days..
@Randomizer92mx
@Randomizer92mx 3 жыл бұрын
It's called variety. He said it's your money so if you want to spend less than 200 dollars, it's your choice
@SupremeSkeptic
@SupremeSkeptic 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe he meant watches you can "afford", which is different for everyone... :P
@Sills71
@Sills71 6 жыл бұрын
I don't own a watch... but I can tell you - ALWAYS BUY THE EXPENSIVE HOOKER!
@eyeheartsushi2212
@eyeheartsushi2212 6 жыл бұрын
Sills71 Elliott Spitzer would agree 😉
@dragonmaster7841
@dragonmaster7841 5 жыл бұрын
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@User-nu6km
@User-nu6km 5 жыл бұрын
Trump enters the room.
@Angel-AbC9
@Angel-AbC9 5 жыл бұрын
Not true, the cheap hooker will do more probably have a better body and most of all they all have same body parts.. So dont fall for the lady tgat says im expensive and pay and u see why, its a big scam lol..
@User-nu6km
@User-nu6km 5 жыл бұрын
its all about the attitude. @@Angel-AbC9
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Clearing the air for those that think I am putting down affordable watches. I think if you watch my other videos you’ll notice that I never put down affordable watches, hell, I still wear my Casio daily when I workout. This was mostly addressing the unfortunate reality for a lot of people who have their eyes set on a luxury piece and decide to give into their impatient nature and buy something more affordable that they don’t love. Keyword, “don’t”. Am I saying that you can’t love an affordable watch? Absolutely not. Buy what you want! That is the ultimate goal of this video. “The best watch in the world is the one on your wrist.” Thanks for watching guys!
@lawrencetendler2342
@lawrencetendler2342 6 жыл бұрын
Teddy, thank you for your video, it is interesting and thought provoking. Affordability is relative ,what is small money for one fellow is ridiculously expensive for someone else,if you see what I mean ? expensives watches are enjoyable but also a waste of $$$$ when less expensive watches are just as good IMHO.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
lawrence tendler I agree with you. If I am being real with myself, every watch is probably not the most responsible purchase.
@toggtlas7099
@toggtlas7099 6 жыл бұрын
"I'm not a pretension snob because I use a cheap Casio when I workout"... Well. There goes my facepalm quota for the year.
@MrBirgerB
@MrBirgerB 6 жыл бұрын
I simply cannot see why anyone would wear a watch.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I don't know how you can think I am a snob. Half my videos are about affordable watches.
@williambelford9661
@williambelford9661 Жыл бұрын
We have to buy affordable watches because we can't afford unaffordable watches 🙄
@bbbbburton
@bbbbburton 6 жыл бұрын
My first watch was a Seiko 5 (snzf15j) and I was happy for only a month or so, until the novelty of it wore off. I should not have purchased on impulse. I then bought an SKX007J, after months of research and looking at pictures of it from every angle, and absolutely love it. I wear it almost every day and never get bored of it. I also own a $10 Casio F91W lol
@ttbfan
@ttbfan 3 жыл бұрын
It's crazy how quickly my concept of "cheap" watches went from between $100 - $300 to $1,000 - $2,000. I started my collection at the beginning of 2020 with a hamilton khaki field mechanical for $300. I thought that was not cheap but also not too expensive. Last month I won an ebay auction for an Omega seamaster 300m for under $2k. Expensive but relatively cheap for what it is I think.
@thelongslowgoodbye
@thelongslowgoodbye 5 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of an old Finnish proverb: "A poor man can't afford to buy cheap things."
@profd65
@profd65 4 жыл бұрын
So that's a Finnish proverb now?
@learnlaw1363
@learnlaw1363 4 жыл бұрын
thelongslowgoodbye what does it even mean?
@jordanmastrogiannis9168
@jordanmastrogiannis9168 4 жыл бұрын
learn law I think it’s implying if you don’t have a lot to spend buy durable items rather than wasting money over and over again on cheap items.
@Iyiouseismouse
@Iyiouseismouse 4 жыл бұрын
Finland, Finland, Finland... the country where I quite want to be...
@skyisdlimit6125
@skyisdlimit6125 3 жыл бұрын
@@jordanmastrogiannis9168 it doesnt match that well thought with watches. Theres tons of affordable high quality watch than can outlast most expensinve watch for just a fraction of a price.
@MichaelAChang
@MichaelAChang 4 жыл бұрын
Bill Gates wears a Casio Duro - that's enough of a reality check.
@filippecovski7085
@filippecovski7085 4 жыл бұрын
The Pope wears a 10$ casio. Basic model. *it had a yt video about world leaders or something on yt and show the pope with his casio... when you think about it, very powerfull and ultra rich/influencal people wear cheap casio's...*
@waflletoast11
@waflletoast11 4 жыл бұрын
He was wearing a jaeger Lc in a photo. Stop lying
@silverghost4206
@silverghost4206 4 жыл бұрын
I saw the pope wearing a crucifix watch.... While whispering into some little boys ear....
@profd65
@profd65 4 жыл бұрын
Bill Gates is just making a fashion statement, and thumbing his nose at all the "poor" people who have to buy a Rolex to prove to others they're rich. It's not like he's shown himself to be a moderate spender in other areas.
@rousseau327
@rousseau327 4 жыл бұрын
Bill Gates drove a Prius, but also owns a Porsche 959. Show both sides of the coin.
@watchdogpodcast239
@watchdogpodcast239 5 жыл бұрын
I collect affordable watches almost exclusively. It's fun for me. I may buy a Tudor Or Omega down the line, but I really enjoy finding excellent watches for under $100.
@brendancallahan5482
@brendancallahan5482 5 жыл бұрын
Canine Cardio Company of Rhode Island LLC what watches do you own?
@watchdogpodcast239
@watchdogpodcast239 5 жыл бұрын
I have an active job, so I mostly use divers and G Shocks.
@jayukryn9077
@jayukryn9077 5 жыл бұрын
"Fun" and "enjoy." If you can use those words, then you've found the right approach to the hobby.
@timersvrock
@timersvrock 3 жыл бұрын
Same here bro hi fi.... I rather buy 5 watches for 500$ than one..
@hidecki
@hidecki 5 жыл бұрын
so what? the question is: did you have fun with your affordable watches ? you gotta start somewhere, right?
@rumpsteaklilith4040
@rumpsteaklilith4040 6 жыл бұрын
and then there's me who struggled one year to pull the trigger in a Orient Mako 2. Finally got it today and it was totally worth the wait. I think you should never impulse buy, but always think very carefully about the things you spend your money on.
@whatsthebigfndeal
@whatsthebigfndeal 6 жыл бұрын
Rumpsteak Lilith Same here, man. I waited about 6 months to get a mako 2 because I don't have much money and I wanted to be sure that it wasn't just an impulse thing. I've had it for 3 or 4 weeks and I love it. I'm guessing you'll be pleased with your purchase.
@Sam-zq4yx
@Sam-zq4yx 6 жыл бұрын
Where did you guys buy yours from? I’m about to pull the trigger but still waiting on a discount somewhere.
@whatsthebigfndeal
@whatsthebigfndeal 6 жыл бұрын
6tffd / Got mine from Amazon for 145 bucks
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Amen to that man. Buy what you can afford, but most importantly, buy what you love!
@brenmangood
@brenmangood 6 жыл бұрын
whatsthebigfndeal I really thought I wanted the Mako 2 USA at first, but I'm starting to like the dial on the regular one a lot more. What helps me not buy too many watches is waiting for my wife to buy them as a Christmas or Birthday present, while changing my mind 2 or 3 times before it's time to get one. Just honing in on what I really like.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Well, guys, we are SO close to 10,000 subscribers. If you are not a subscriber yet, be sure to hit the red button of joy. Also, be sure to fill out the form if you are interested in taking part in the giveaway. Thank you all again for your continued support! "I think if you watch my other videos you’ll notice that I never put down affordable watches, heck, I still wear my Casio daily when I workout. This was mostly addressing the unfortunate reality for a lot of people who have their eyes set on a luxury piece and decide to give into their impatient nature and buy something more affordable that they don’t love. Keyword, “don’t”. Am I saying that you can’t love an affordable watch? Absolutely not. Buy what you want! That is the ultimate goal of this video. “The best watch in the world is the one on your wrist.” Thanks for watching guys!"
@Tony_7791
@Tony_7791 6 жыл бұрын
Where is the Archie Luxury interview? Its been taken down?
@bricktechde2055
@bricktechde2055 6 жыл бұрын
Teddy Baldassarre now you‘re a Bit closer to your big aim !
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Yes, long story, but it will be uploaded again once the dust settles.
@oadefisayo
@oadefisayo 6 жыл бұрын
"Life is a battle against instant gratification" - Great line! I have applied that principle to most things. I have decided to ignore the cheap option just to "tide" me over until I get the more expensive things I want. I'd rather save now.
@yorkshire3939
@yorkshire3939 5 жыл бұрын
Watches are an interesting paradox. I think you can simultaneously appreciate and enjoy all types of watches at all price points and also realize that if we're truly honest it's an item that we really don't need and the money could be spent better elsewhere. So at the end of the day as long as you're not being financially irresponsible buy away and enjoy it if it makes you happy. Certainly watch collecting is not as dangerous as other vices out there.
@markashd2680
@markashd2680 4 жыл бұрын
I've had my £60 seiko 5 since I was 13 and now, 6 years later its still running perfect i love it!
@jarekpszuk6944
@jarekpszuk6944 4 жыл бұрын
I was curious about what you meant with "affordable watches" because I have a couple of cheap ones, so I clicked on the video. Then you said "anything less than 300 dollars" and I looked with sadness on my "collection" of watches which consists of timepieces I bought for less than 20 bucks each.
@timersvrock
@timersvrock 3 жыл бұрын
Doesn't matter if you love it, you enjoy it.. thats all..in life.
@screamityeah
@screamityeah 3 жыл бұрын
Expensive watches are less accurate at telling you the time. Expensive watches are only more expensive because people for subjective reasons decided that they worth was higher. Cheap watches if they are beautiful for you then keep them, realistically there is not much difference unless the expensive watch has gold or diamonds.
@ryanthomas2374
@ryanthomas2374 3 жыл бұрын
Just because some guy wants to sell a watch for 80K and skew the scale doesnt make a 300 dollar watch inexpensive. I think 300-500 is the max value for enjoyment you can get out of a watch. its all about perspective you can get an expensive watch and say, "ooohhhh this guy handle polished it with a stick of wood." Is that really worth blood and sweat of the daily grind for some people for YEARS of work. Hell no. the orient, seiko, and citizen brands are the pinnacle of common sense affordablilty and usefulness.
@jk23_
@jk23_ Жыл бұрын
He also said that there is value at any price point
@edwardkeeter762
@edwardkeeter762 5 жыл бұрын
What I like is that there's such a wide array of highly desirable, well-made watches in the sub-$300 range. That price point allows me to have more than one watch that I really enjoy wearing. My Orient Bambino was only about $130, and it's stylish and well-made enough that I'll hand it down to my kids one day.
@DAVIDCALDERA23
@DAVIDCALDERA23 4 жыл бұрын
I am new to this hobby. One rule I have for myself is before I purchase any watch I research both the brand and model for a minimum of seven days. If after an entire week of scrapping the internet I’m still in love with the watch. I allow myself the joy of purchasing it. We all have different taste and desires. Never buy a watch because someone else tells you it’s the best watch and by the same token never decide to not buy a watch because someone else doesn’t like it. One of things I have enjoyed the most about this hobby is learning. Learning all the history and brands, different materials and designs. Decide for yourself how many watches do you want for your own collection. What brands do you like. What colors, materials and style do you like. What size wrist do you have. What’s the appropriate size case for you. How much are you realistic able to afford versus how much you are actually willing to spend. Remember at the end of the day this is a hobby not your livelihood. My watch collection currently consists of three watches and is growing at a slow and healthy pace. Honestly I agree with this video. Don’t spend all your money on affordable watches. Collect a few prize pieces along the way as you research and learn value & appreciation for craftsmanship and quality. Eventually you’ll be able to identify your holy grail of a watch or a small handful of watches you’ll really enjoy. I do not collect simply for the sake of collecting. I collect to wear, enjoy and experience living a life we’re my collection is just that, my collection.
@MrAdjaize
@MrAdjaize 6 жыл бұрын
And then there are watches that are not affordable but should be in the affordable class of watches. Im seeing a lot of micro brands that are asking substantial amounts for watches that are clearly not worth it .
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
You are right about that. In those microbrands defense, it is hard to compete with a company like Seiko when it comes to value given their resources.
@hugedickerinokripperino5299
@hugedickerinokripperino5299 5 жыл бұрын
Idk, ive seen microbrands with much better specs than seiko. Hell, i got an skx007 because a lot of people said it was a great watch, yet for 200 u get mineral glass and 7s26. I just don’t get it.
@mikes1172
@mikes1172 5 жыл бұрын
A friend is very wealthy, he owns watches in the 200K range and many others in the 40K plus range. We were out and about and I was wearing one of his gold Rolex watches and him a 200K custom watch. We go into a very high end watch shop in LA the man of course looks at my arm and his and then says to me, what's your preference in watches? My response, "Citizen" they just make sense to me. No, high end for me, I own citizen watches, a Seiko and one specialty watch with Nixie Tubes. I'm very far from wealthy, so why would I spend the cash on a watch, I like them but I prefer my other hobbies to telling time. In honesty I think my Seiko Presage with chocolate brown face is pretty amazing and it makes me feel 70's cool, when I wear it. Wear something that makes you feel good, Swatch to Seiko, really doesn't matter if your happy sporting it.
@paulmadison3242
@paulmadison3242 5 жыл бұрын
Curious why you follow watches on you tube.
@CarsInDimension
@CarsInDimension 5 жыл бұрын
@@paulmadison3242 Just because I can afford and drive a Honda Fit doesn't mean that I don't like reading about McLarens and Ferraris.
@mikes1172
@mikes1172 4 жыл бұрын
@De St I actually as wearing citizen watches at that time, I didn't own a Seiko. I only wore his watch because he offered it and the people we meeting his associates would likely see me more in their category of society. I'm a regular guy, not in to bling. I would say, yes, I had women "gold diggers' checking me out more as I was wearing a gold rolex and a 40K diamond ring, which was his.
@kleinbottled79
@kleinbottled79 5 жыл бұрын
I tend to think buying several affordable watches is an important part of the learning process. (Within reason of course.) Those early watches teach us the difference between what we imagine we will like; and what we truly enjoy. One has to develop their taste somehow, preferably before the bigger purchases start.
@wincrasher2007
@wincrasher2007 5 жыл бұрын
LOL. I have a large collection. some of them cheap, some of them mid-priced, and some expensive. variety is the key. I love them all and wouldn't sell any of them. some days I wear a $200 Hamilton that I love, and some days I wear my Rolex. just bear in mind that the watch does not make the man, the man makes the watch.
@rayseaman6204
@rayseaman6204 6 жыл бұрын
That's nice...Now how about a reality check? Unless I have a 100,000 dollar a year job, a Rolex/Oris/Omega is out of the question. If the damn thing gets stolen (or breaks), I have lost a large (for me) amount of money/time. It is simply not worth it. The time or the risk. A Toyota Camry will do better than a Rolls Royce, in this case.
@farhatbdhj
@farhatbdhj 6 жыл бұрын
How much you make a year?
@Randomvoltage
@Randomvoltage 6 жыл бұрын
I Totally agree. My Big watch buy was seiko skx 007 k2. 200 usd and I could not ask for any more. ... Well, I beat my G shocks to death and they kick butts!
@Jeff-mj1nl
@Jeff-mj1nl 6 жыл бұрын
Ray Seaman Oris???? You can get a preowned aquis for around 1200 dollars lol...Dont put oris in a sentence with rolex haha..those two brands are in completely different price categories
@SG-wj2qj
@SG-wj2qj 6 жыл бұрын
Ray Seaman unfortunately not man. I put $50 a Month away in a Tax free savings account. I also have my debit car rounding up my purchases so if I spend 1.75 on a coffee. Rounded too $2 and 0.25¢ goes to my savings. (upto $5) Or if I buy a $88.72 worth of Gas. It's rounded too $90 This accumulates quickly. Money you don't see, money you don't even realize. In my first year I touched $1500 I went 3 years like this... And in the end, A used Breitling Super Ocean on my wrist. Couldn't be happier. Understandably I get the repair/maintenance issue...but that's such a insignificant risk that I don't even worry. And a service... Which won't be beaded for 5 years will cost be about $250.
@TheSkatereel
@TheSkatereel 6 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. A McDonald’s worker can save up for a Rolex, but it doesn’t mean that’s a smart thing to do. Too much risk of loss or damage to justify buying these high end pieces. Of course it’s a different story if you make 100-500k a year or if you have your retirement nest egg in a good position. Then I would totally buy a Rolex or whatever. But i think so many watch peeps who make avg salaries are really killing them selves financially by using their savings for luxury watches Which are already highly marked up simply for the name on the dial.
@fortnitegodzulu4111
@fortnitegodzulu4111 6 жыл бұрын
After this video I looked at my watch collection from Casio dive watches to g shock and Seiko and Esquire and added them up I think I need to calm down not that I need an expensive watch I don't want one I would rather put that money in my house pay my house off faster retire enjoy life maybe buy one but a great video thanks
@kungpuk5186
@kungpuk5186 6 жыл бұрын
I would love to have a Rolex or a seamaster. But i am at the skx level, and i will stay at the skx level till i die. Sad but true.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
There is nothing wrong with that though. I still enjoy my affordable pieces as well. Keep grinding though brother, you never know what can happen.
@seanm3226
@seanm3226 5 жыл бұрын
Very sad. Not because of where you are currently, but you sound content being there. So, I guess you’re content with being sad.
@thomasmargolis3313
@thomasmargolis3313 5 жыл бұрын
Its not sad. Look at the money you save not servicing such a high end watch, or its loss by w/e circumstances. All what works for you.
@lulolee5325
@lulolee5325 5 жыл бұрын
SKX is much better than Guess or DW, so you are doing alright. I know countries and people where SKX is considered already a luxury.
@iamkyleclimer
@iamkyleclimer 4 жыл бұрын
kung puk Save, & or invest, do without in other areas. You can do it. I want a sea master & or railmaster too
@ChristianNeudorfer
@ChristianNeudorfer 4 жыл бұрын
I agree to a certain point... I think starting your collection with a few affordable (cheap) watches is not a bad idea. It enables you to try out different types and styles of watches before spending a lot more on a watch (you think) you lust after the most. Besides that, if you save up only for your grail watch... would you be willing to wear it each day? :)
@mikec912
@mikec912 6 жыл бұрын
4:17 this says it all. Enjoyed watching.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
It is very true! Especially in this day in age.
@cocotaveras8975
@cocotaveras8975 4 жыл бұрын
Mike C EXACTLY!
@chadwaters261
@chadwaters261 6 жыл бұрын
10K Subscribers!!! Congratulations! (And this is just the first 10K. Many more to come.)
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Chad. Your support to this point is something I really can’t thank you enough for. And you’re right, so much more to come!
@hoppysport2872
@hoppysport2872 6 жыл бұрын
Smart, coherent video Teddy. I have a 1969 Rolex Date just-stainless with a gold fluted bezel-that my grandparents gave me. It had been sitting new in a drawer. It's 36mm and a bit small in today's world. I still wear it. In 1988 I bought a used 1971 Omega Speedmaster. I sold it for $1900 in 2011 because it needed $800 in work. I then bought a mint used Victorinox Titanium XLS Chronograph Classic for $240. It's quartz, but with a high-quality, complex, repairable ETA 251.262 27 jewelled movement. Except for the movement, the quality of the Victorinox is equal to the Speedmaster. A year ago I bought the Bulova Moon Watch bracelet model used for $285. Except for the movement, it's every bit the quality of the Speedmaster...maybe better. And it has Bulova's incredibly accurate Precisionist movement with a silky smooth second hand. I feel no reason to revisit an expensive Swiss piece. When the Orient Star Classic can be bought for under $400, I have zero hankering for plus-$3000 watches. It's every bit as good at almost any premium plus $3000 watch.
@isaactroyer5689
@isaactroyer5689 3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't think $300-600 watch is considered a cheap watch. To put it into perspective, a $20 quartz watch is about as accurate as a $5,000 watch. Going from $20 to $300 is a HUGE step up in quality, and to label them both as "meh, its cheap" is a really inaccurate statement. Of course you're going to love a $5,000 watch more than a $300 one, but does a $4,700 price difference really warrant that slight step up of what you really want?
@Phillguy
@Phillguy 6 жыл бұрын
Your average person could never afford a 3-4 thousand dollar watch. It is also not practical for the average person to use one. Also by limiting yourself to expensive luxury watches you miss out on a whole world of significant cool watches. I think that the person who has to have a Rolex Submariner, a Omega Seamaster and a Tag Carrera really don't love watches and are just buying them foe the status. I do agree though and this aplies to just about everything don't cheap out and make do. Get what you truly want.
@alexbelle3941
@alexbelle3941 6 жыл бұрын
Agreed. He refered to $200-300 no being that much, it is to some of us.
@cordero6960
@cordero6960 5 жыл бұрын
@@alexbelle3941 4:26 clearly you miss some informations there buddy
@Tommygimbal
@Tommygimbal 5 жыл бұрын
Could't agree more .
@dankestranch8738
@dankestranch8738 5 жыл бұрын
I could never justify a purchase like that. Can easily spend that on my kid's education or a vacation for a family.
@sergiozl10
@sergiozl10 4 жыл бұрын
I have a timex weekender, Casio f91, and a Rolex datejust, nothing wrong with the expensive watches, and i love watches.
@tenylegnincsevem
@tenylegnincsevem 6 жыл бұрын
when you start out you have to buy and sell a couple of affordables to even find what you really like.
@brenmangood
@brenmangood 6 жыл бұрын
tenylegnincsevem I bought a $64 Seiko 5 SNK809 last week to get me started as my first mechanical watch. I already owned 3 Citizen (Solar Powered) Eco-Drives purchased over the years since 2005. I pretty much always wear long sleeves and have to put my watches in the window sill to charge. I'll definitely keep an automatic charged up.
@Colddirector
@Colddirector 5 жыл бұрын
It's definitely easy to fall into impulse purchase territory, thoguh.
@chrisnelson1712
@chrisnelson1712 6 жыл бұрын
Definitely a valid point. However I will say that two of my cheapest watches are also my favorites. My Seiko SKX and SRP are fabulous to wear and look at - they compete quite well with my Rolex, Panerai, Zenith and Tudor. So my advice is to pick high value pieces that you love and can afford - don’t buy in haste. Impulse decisions are the real danger, and also deprive you of the best part of watch buying...the hunting and obsessing!
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Buy what you love and what you can afford. If it means you have to save in order to pay for something more expensive responsibly, do it. That is my thoughts. Thanks for watching, Chris.
@Zoldron-9
@Zoldron-9 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah yeah yeah... got it! Save for the one watch... delayed gratification is long-term satisfaction. That all said, what model is that powder blue Seiko 5? I want to it now 😁
@S.Kona34
@S.Kona34 6 жыл бұрын
You're right. You caught me red handed...lol I've picked up 8 wonderful pieces this year. Everything from $150 to to the $400 range. I love them all egually. I love waiting for them to arrive and the fun of opening them up. They are just about all divers too. Mostly Automatic with a few Quartz....I need counseling...lol
@hugedickerinokripperino5299
@hugedickerinokripperino5299 4 жыл бұрын
Same
@spastimitwaffetm5721
@spastimitwaffetm5721 4 жыл бұрын
Yo u can send em to me
@syndicatedsatellite7288
@syndicatedsatellite7288 6 жыл бұрын
If someone assumes the more they spend on an item, the better it is, they can get fooled just as fast. Many items that cost more are built more complex and require more frequent and higher maintenance cost. The parts also usually cost more. An example are you tube videos telling consumers not to buy a Mercedes. The depreciation is high and a shock absorber for example costs over $800.00.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with you! I will say the upkeep for the Benz is certainly a higher percentage of the total bottom line then say a new Rolex. That said, you can't ride around in a Rolex lol.
@idurner
@idurner 5 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate this point of view. You've inspired me to save up for the watch I want. Rather than getting other ones to "hold me over."
@Sullzy
@Sullzy 5 жыл бұрын
I’ve been into watches for just over a year now and can say I’ve experienced this. The real issue I find is the that you end up buying affordable watches (that I do love for what they are, don’t get me wrong) to fill a gap in a ‘collection’ (For me it was styles, like dress, diver etc) and while I love the watches, I’ve recently purchased a more high end watch that I had my heart set on getting and now I just don’t want to take it off unless I’m wearing a Casio for work. Which has left my other watches with little time on the wrist and more time in the box, with little motivation to rotate them because my higher end piece just feels too good. Lesson learned. I’ll now be saving each year and make maybe one or two purchases of watches that really make me happy.
@stanleyomar
@stanleyomar 6 жыл бұрын
Reading the comments, this video seems to have erred in making the assumption that most people ultimately want and are trying to get to a Rolex. As a photographer, I definitely agree with Teddy's preference for a leaner line-up that covers all bases, but like cameras, some people just like amassing a broad and diverse collection of the things they collect (in this case watches), and you just can't get there if every piece is going to be a Rolex. For those types of collectors, buying affordable and often fits the bill.
@CodyCannon11
@CodyCannon11 4 жыл бұрын
I was saving up for an Omega Seamaster, and had planned on purchasing it in the next year or so. Even though I had the money, I came across the Dan Henry 1962 Panda dial. I know it is considered an affordable watch (and by God it is), but I absolutely fell in love with it, even more so than the Seamaster. Both are beautiful watches, clearly different appeals, and, I wasn't concerned specifically about the type of watch (diver vs chrono). The price of the watch had little to do with the purchase (as I fell in love with the dial, and think I like both the Seamaster and the 1962 about the same), but when I saw the price at only $260 I couldnt resist. It was a watch I loved, and didnt care it wasnt a mechanical/automatic. It was something that, I felt I would enjoy as much as the seamaster even though it is about 1/15th of the price. I think, someone shouldn't be mega concerned about the price, as long as they know what they are buying, and find something they love, not just sort of like.
@Renulin
@Renulin 6 жыл бұрын
I think there's just as much to love in a good $300 watch as there is in a $10,000 watch. Not everyone WANTS the high-end while only using affordables as a stop-gap. There's a difference between WANTING a collection, and just wanting the 'only one you'd ever need'
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I don’t disagree at all. I hope that didn’t get lost in the video! Buy what you love!
@Drod0272
@Drod0272 5 жыл бұрын
A good video and subject matter to cover. With that said, more expensive watches do not usually equate to a better watch and wearer experience. They can easily experience mechanical and cosmetic defects and when that happens the cost of repairing them can easily exceed 100s if not 1000s to repair. Experiencing that can easily deflate one's love for timepieces and exacerbates negative feelings about collecting. I've learned that today's affordable watches can offer up a feeling of contentment because they can be both beautiful, well made, and reliable. The key to remember watches are foremost a tool, a beautiful one at that, but still have to perform a function. Having a picey and luxary watch as an edc is not always the best idea.
@chrispasmans3869
@chrispasmans3869 4 жыл бұрын
Im 14 and im really getting into watches. For me even 200 to 300 dollars is a lot for a watch. As a gift for my birthday is got the Lorus RH995BX9. It is my daily driver so to speak. The price is around 50 dollars but you still het 2 year warranty and Lorus is part of Seiko. It is quartz buy the quality is still great I do strive to sometime have a Rolex, not just because the name but because it is a watch that van Stay with you your whole Life. For now i am happy with my watch. My grandfather noticed nu recent interest in watches and gave me a old commodore quartz watch. Also he gave me a pocket watch wich he wore for 20 years, IT is loud as heck but very Nice. Sorry for my broeken English, i am from Europe
@vikkihall-webster7598
@vikkihall-webster7598 4 жыл бұрын
Be proud of your watch collection -- most 14-year-olds wouldn't have the ability to save for $200-$300 watches. The fact that you have the drive and discipline to collect what you have, speaks volumes. If I were your mother, I would be very proud of you. And by the way, your English is better than many American's.
@davidsparling3505
@davidsparling3505 6 жыл бұрын
Teddy, I continue to be amazed by your sage advice. Great channel...keep up the "life lessons"!
@kens.1162
@kens.1162 2 жыл бұрын
Late to the watch party but I would like Teddy's opinion. I have set aside money sufficient for an Omega SMP300 Chronograph. But when it came to pulling the trigger, I felt bad parting with 7400 USD. The other option for me was a Mido Ocean Star Chronograph at 1900 USD, which well... looks about the same and even has an integrated date corrector which I really appreciate. Of course the draw of the Omega is strong enough to make this a tough choice. Just wondering which one you'd go for? If you have any idea of a chronograph with a date corrector I would really appreciate it. Thanks
@randomdude7345
@randomdude7345 Жыл бұрын
I would buy that omega only if that money is not a too big stretch. Since now I would have to work for them for almost half a year and not spend on anything else, thats too much. Or it would cut too much from my savings. That Mido sounds great and is also expensive. Why spend so much if you are just regular guy. On other hand maybe you can sell them later for more. So what was your desicion?
@Ur_fav_brunette_Stacy
@Ur_fav_brunette_Stacy 3 жыл бұрын
I get as much enjoyment From my Citizen Eco-Drive as I do from a Submariner, plus I don’t have to worry about damaging it. Part of the hobby that I enjoy is finding unique or vintage watches.
@kenken720
@kenken720 5 жыл бұрын
Cheap quality watches are great. The issue is not cheap or expensive. The issue is impulse buying. When I first brought my swatch irony, I was looking at the watch shop window for about 6 months. I was looking at other watches also just to make sure, this is the one. I wanted to buy it on the on the 2nd week but lucky I waited 6 months. 4 years later, this is a watch I love and I still love it. It has a bit of scratches on it :/ but what can you expect. It still has character. I also did the same with my new Casio G shock square and I love that as well. Now I have 2 watches I truly love. I'm loving my G shock :) You have to treat your purchases like your buying an expensive watch. I'm looking into the Seiko 5 but I still have to stick to my rules. Look at the shop window many times and wait 4 to 6 months. Now I have 2 watches, I can just take my time and take a year or 2 years instead. Never be in a rush to buy a watch. You might end up buying something you don't like.
@heminder
@heminder 6 жыл бұрын
I have "affordable" watches that I love equally some arguably more) than my expensive pieces. The rule is this, as quoted from Spike Feresten from a Hodinkee episode: "Watch design transcends price".
@heminder
@heminder 6 жыл бұрын
Yep. He owns several Rolexes. It's on KZbin.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Agreed. "The best watch in the world is the one on your wrist."
@GradyPhilpott
@GradyPhilpott 6 жыл бұрын
Heimdallr I agree with your post and also with the theme of the video. I have quite a few watches that cost under a hundred dollars that are spectacular in my humble judgement. Yes, they're not in the same class as the luxury pieces in my collection, but I get a big kick out of them and that's all that counts.
@MegaOkeydokey
@MegaOkeydokey 3 жыл бұрын
I think the main problem here is quantity over quality. Afordable watches have their right but you still don't need X many watches no matter their price. I think one sould only get what you need and/or deeply desire.
@jeffroutledge9153
@jeffroutledge9153 4 жыл бұрын
Teddy, you are wise beyond your years. Great video and insight bro!
@brianbuchert6382
@brianbuchert6382 4 жыл бұрын
Jeff Routledge I think he shows his immature unrealistic view on the whole subject and probably born into some money
@vladanterzic
@vladanterzic 5 жыл бұрын
Saving money to buy expensive watch sounds so wrong. You buy luxury once you get there you can afford them
@ashresearcher
@ashresearcher 6 жыл бұрын
I won't fill out a form because I can afford a reasonably priced watch. I hope others who are in similar positions leave those watches for disadvantaged people. Thanks for doing this, Teddy. Really nice way to get people into watches.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you forgoing it. Having these watches go to places where they can be appreciated is my main goal.
@PhamDynasty300
@PhamDynasty300 6 жыл бұрын
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@boriskatic7910
@boriskatic7910 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, my first impulse was to disagree with you ,but after listening to you ,I totally agree with your opinions. You are a very intelligent young man.
@benburgess9428
@benburgess9428 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite watch I have ever had is a Timex that I bought for $22. It’s been on my wrist for so many of my life’s best experiences, that I don’t know that I could replace it. I believe that the value of a watch isn’t measured in dollars, but in what stories of adventure the watch could tell if it could talk.
@odeirt
@odeirt 4 жыл бұрын
I sort of agree with you. Having said that, it's all relative. I just bought an omega seamasters 120m. It was $800, but had I waited, and saved I could have bought an omega that I would have loved rather than one I just like.
@csharpewalls
@csharpewalls 6 жыл бұрын
Try being retired with no real pension and having a watch addiction. Part of my problem is good watch reviews of affordable watches lure me in, darn you Teddy.
@AlexanderGeorge
@AlexanderGeorge 4 жыл бұрын
Well that's your own fault. You didn't do financial planning, good savings or investments. Most people live to be consumers so it's understandable.
@andrewrobinson8447
@andrewrobinson8447 3 жыл бұрын
I have about 30 watches and they are all cheap. It allows me the endless pleasure of changing my timepiece several times a day depending on what I am doing, what mood I'm in, what I am wearing and where I am going. I am saving for that special piece, I wouldn't have it any other way.
@jakesarms8996
@jakesarms8996 5 жыл бұрын
I purchase watches at auctions. I just bought a flat of 28 watches. Several of them worked after battery replacement and 3 men's autos that worked. Timex auto, Walthom auto, Lord Nelson Auto. None of my watches are valuable but I have fun buying all these watches and getting them working. I like giving them away too.
@parthsavyasachi9348
@parthsavyasachi9348 6 жыл бұрын
Your video is spot on and i have realised this long time ago and i put it in practice and i do it not only for watches but for other things as well.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
It’s funny how I applied this in so many other areas, but I struggled to do so for watches. Watches truly is a unique struggle to fight off that instant gratification. Thanks for watching though!
@martinvazquez8160
@martinvazquez8160 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ted! Warren Buffet says you should spend only what you need and save all the rest. At the age of 37 I bought my first horse and at 56 I got my first Omega watch. With time and patience everything finally comes....
@thomascrown7818
@thomascrown7818 3 жыл бұрын
I've done the same in the past buying so many seiko 5s and casios. But what I learned from it is that if you purchase something with your hard earned cash and it values high, you will treat it high. My cheap Seikos broke every year because I treated it like Seiko 5s. Now I own an actual tool watch and it's still going.
@ginotentori9493
@ginotentori9493 5 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right. It has happened to me. Buy several cheaper pieces, that you like, but you eventually give away of sell. Money is better used saving for a few really good pieces
@mudkipmilk
@mudkipmilk 6 жыл бұрын
Good video. Keep up the consistent stream of videos. I agree that you shouldn't buy 10 affordable watches out of impulse. Especially since your wrist can only wear 1 at a time. However I don't agree that more expensive watches are always better than more affordable ones. People should be content with owning one or two affordable watches. People shouldn't feel like they need a rolex or omega to be able to have a watch they can enjoy.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I absolutely plan on it! And you are so right about that. I figured that was self evident, but I could see how people could infer that I was saying affordable pieces can’t be sought after all the same. Should have probably addressed that more explicitly.
@drmodestoesq
@drmodestoesq 5 жыл бұрын
You know what this reminds me of? This guy who was a photographer who was fascinated with tattoos. He took pictures of hundreds of people and their tattoos. But here's the kicker...he didn't have any himself. His rationale was I can't have a thousand of them I like so I'll just admire other peoples. You could look at it the same way as watches. I just bought a Orient Ray with a slightly scratched bracelet as an Amazon return for 90 dollars. But I can still peruse the internet and look at the thousands of watches that cost thousands or millions of dollars and appreciate them. And I also, like my Ray...I call her Raylene. It's just a thing between us. I can't describe it. But I guess it's true what Aristotle said, "How much greater pleasure a person takes in a thing, if he perceives it to be his own.
@wakawaka1976
@wakawaka1976 4 жыл бұрын
For some reason the comment about his cousin rowing 1 mile 3000 times really touched me.
@TannerCarpenter
@TannerCarpenter 5 жыл бұрын
What if my dream watch is not expensive? I walked into buying a watch with a comfortable $2000. "I actually was willing to go up to $5000, but was a little nervous about spending anything above $2000. After reviewing all of my options I fell in love, and still in love with a $400 watch. I have no regrets. In the end I think we all agree whatever watch you fall in love with is the watch for you. My advice is don't buy something that you don't love. Because in the end, no matter how much you spend, a watch you love is priceless.
@brenmangood
@brenmangood 6 жыл бұрын
I apologize for not watching the whole video (yet), but for me it comes down to picking a watch for a certain function or situation. Every day, diver, dress. And maybe field and flight.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with that logic as well!
@alienhatz3265
@alienhatz3265 6 жыл бұрын
Are you a pilot?
@brenmangood
@brenmangood 6 жыл бұрын
Alien Hatz Me? No.
@pstamaria
@pstamaria 6 жыл бұрын
Yes Teddy. It’s true. To me, I buy watches I like (sometimes not so good as I like lots of watches! 😳). I’m saving for a more ‘luxury’ watch now, however I have a few options that I’m researching first
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
Do your research! A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing. Let me know when you eventually pull the trigger.
@vassili87
@vassili87 5 жыл бұрын
Since I have multiple hobbies I'm used to fight impulse buys, anyway I found out that "high end" stuff makes me feel guilty, given the World we're in. So I tend not to enjoy said stuff very much. I'm new to this hobby and I could afford a nice piece but, since my other hobbies are not "up there" in terms of social status, I like to keep a low profile and go for the affordable watches root instead.
@ushalweerathunga7081
@ushalweerathunga7081 6 жыл бұрын
my dad bought a casio for me for about 20 us dollars which only has date and time function. A simple time piece. After about 6 years, i'm still wearing it. Sure it has a few scratches and some nicks here and there, but it still keeps the time. The fact that i wore it for 6 years alone make it valuable for me. Don't get me wrong but some of those affordable watches are really worth it for their price and will take a licking but still keep ticking.
@LostArkitekt
@LostArkitekt 6 жыл бұрын
Teddy, there are multiple reasons to buy affordable watches. In the case of the $600 vs. $3000 watch, I agree. However, for those getting into the game late, trying to save up $10,000 for a watch (The Grail, if you will), means that you MIGHT get it before you die...maybe. Also, there are very well made watches out there that aren't $3,000-$10,000, and part of that money is in the name...branding, sponsorships, etc. That money has to come from somewhere, and when you have the likes of famous athletes and superstars repping your brand, then that turns a $1,000 watch into a $3,000 watch. To add to the debate, I just bought a Seiko 5 because I needed a "beater" dress watch with a white dial. I'd rather have a Nomos or a Stowa (I like center second hands)...or a Junghans, but I don't want to go crawling around in industrial spaces with a $1,500 to $3,500 watch.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 6 жыл бұрын
I agree. I also agree that going through industrial spaces with a Nomos or Junghans isn't a good idea either haha.
@Mauitaoist
@Mauitaoist 5 жыл бұрын
Well.... as a non rich beginner collector, I love affordable watches. I can have a collection, later I will have learned and I can up grade each type as the inclination comes... trade in my seiko 5 feild watch for the hamilton... BTW just picked up a Casio Duro on e bay for 27$, looks great on a Bond Nato strap...
@abrickwalll
@abrickwalll 4 жыл бұрын
I think other people have touched on this, but the numbers don't really add up unless you are buying a silly number of cheap watches, and if those watches aren't actually that cheap. My entire collection doesn't nearly add up to some of the watches that I would eventually want, and I thoroughly enjoy my collection. Plus if I had an Omega, for example, what would I wear to the beach, or on a casual day? Additionally money saved now has a greater effect than money saved later because I can invest it and have larger gains over time. I definitely agree that every purchase needs careful research. Nothing haunts me like buying something I end up not wanting. Only time this happened with a watch for meis a Timex easy reader that looks great to me, but ticks as loud as a snare drum. I think a better way of looking at it is: Don't buy a watch that you plan on replacing with a nicer version later, or that is supposed to "fill in" until you save up for the watch you really want. Only in that case will it be a true waste.
@SupremeSkeptic
@SupremeSkeptic 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe a better advice would be: Stop buying watches with extremely low value to price ratio. AND stop buying watches you don't feel like owning regardless of the price.
@JR6593
@JR6593 5 жыл бұрын
"Life is a battle against instant gratification." this is getting biblical now
@Hi_how_you_doing
@Hi_how_you_doing 6 жыл бұрын
I love cheap watches. I wear a different watch everyday of the year. My favorite watch I have I paid 300 bucks for it. No need for over priced stuff in my collection. But to each is own.
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 Жыл бұрын
At the end of the day, all of this boils down to self-control. That’s it.
@MrTokyoJunkie
@MrTokyoJunkie 3 жыл бұрын
Teddy makes some good points, but I think the viewers should understand that this really only applies if you are into watch collecting and are planning on getting high end luxury pieces. I, myself have no plans on doing so because I enjoy watches as a tinkerer and hacker. That being said, you should watch your spending habits either way. I certainly limit myself on what I buy unless I plan on turning it into something else for fun and selling it for profit. Too many watches can be a bad thing. If you plan on buying high end luxury watches and that's what you know you will enjoy the most, don't waste your money on a bunch of cheaper options on the way. Obviously you have to start somewhere, so get an affordable watch or two that you know you will love and that fits you. Then set your sights to your true desires and work towards them. This pretty much applies to whatever dreams you have in life.
@TimedSquare
@TimedSquare 6 жыл бұрын
Teddy, I totally agree. Now, on the flip side, I'm super happy that I bought affordable watches, event if I just "liked" them and got rid of them down the line. Buying a vintage or second hand piece will reduce the risk: if you don't like it, you can just resell it for pretty much the same amount of money. This is not true for a luxury piece that you get at full retail (or even new with a discount at an AD). Even if I account for the money that I lost selling my affordable watches, I'm not even close to 500$ (and I got rid of quite a lot of them). The good part is: I got to experiment with watches in metal, understand what I like and don't like about them (size, color, texture, bracelets, weight, you name it). Then either sell them or give them as gifts to relatives who were repeatedly complimenting me on those ;) I actually killed 3 birds with 1 stone : enjoyment, experimentation and care (of the loved ones). To this day, my brother still loves the small Timex Weekender that I gave to him. Not because it's a watch that has tremendous value (well, it actually has, for the money), but because it was - at some point in time - mine. Now: impulse buys (3 watches in a week, every month)? Not saving up for that special piece? Looking for quantity over quality and box checking? Nope. You're definitely right! Keep up the good work, cheers! Alessandro
@genesisoriginal4106
@genesisoriginal4106 6 жыл бұрын
The Slender Wrist - - great comment!
@teddybaldassarre4117
@teddybaldassarre4117 6 жыл бұрын
The Slender Wrist I agree with you man! I will say just to play devil’s advocate is that many affordable watches don’t hold their value at all. Some do, but the majority I sold i certainly came out on the negative, while my luxury pieces that I sold also gave me the luxury of reselling for sometimes a gain. Of course, there is cases where this is true and untrue. Good conversation here though. Thanks for this comment.
@TimedSquare
@TimedSquare 6 жыл бұрын
Genesis, I just had to make a video on the subject :D Here it is: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fYjPk52rpM6gqqM Cheers!
@bijhua
@bijhua Жыл бұрын
Buy what you like in terms of watches. Nobody become a millionaire from flipping watches. You want an easy no brainer investment, then invest in real estate. Irrelevant of what watches people have they need a roof over their head. Irrelevant of how bad the. Market falls, houses will always be needed and historically real estate has always gone up. Once you get bored with that reward yourself with a Tudor :)
@redfrederick85
@redfrederick85 6 жыл бұрын
It all comes down to perspective. I personally look down on people who own a Rolex Submariner (which is often considered the obvious go-to-watch) because in the majority of cases I know they have just that watch and they wear it as both the casual choice and the dressy option. I cannot afford a Rolex, not a new one, not a used one. That being said I have a watch for every occasion. All of them are affordable. All of them are stylish, good looking and with something distinctive. And "history" teaches us that often affordable watches can hold (or increase) their value. Look for example at the Seiko Chrono 7a28, or the Bulova Moonwatch or even the first G-Shock.
@arisaga822
@arisaga822 5 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Delayed gratification is so much more enduring and enriching. Not a watch story, but I wanted a pair of Sonus Faber speakers which were so far out of my price range as to border on the esoteric. Five years of saving later, they are the statement piece in the listening room and never fail to make me smile. Lesson: anticipation leads to enjoyment.
@jaepark5500
@jaepark5500 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, it helped me out a lot!
@inkitatus1
@inkitatus1 6 жыл бұрын
Good advice, tho if I had saved enough for a luxury watch I'd buy another motorbike, or spend it on a holiday. For me, an affordable watch does everything I want/need & I just don't see the value in a luxury timepiece, & personally I really dislike Rolex & most luxury brands as for me they're just too pretentious. But we're only here once, so buy what will make you happy & sod what other folk think. Cheers 👍👍
@brenmangood
@brenmangood 6 жыл бұрын
inkitatus1 I'm gonna save up to build my 3 car garage instead of buying a "luxury" watch...And maybe something to replace my 2006 Harley-Davidson Sportster.
@inkitatus1
@inkitatus1 6 жыл бұрын
brenmangood cool👍 I'd recommend a Triumph 😉
@bingrusginckle
@bingrusginckle 6 жыл бұрын
🙌 I really like sinn, orient, and seiko because of the quality but good price 👏
@inkitatus1
@inkitatus1 6 жыл бұрын
Tor absolutely 👍👍
@fomoran
@fomoran 6 жыл бұрын
doesn't it all tie in with the truisms "When you earn more, you spend more" and "don't buy a boat until you can afford three of them"... little incremental changes to spending habits might have you spending what was once a month's rent on a singular item and the upkeep costs of luxury goods will put you in the red if you haven't followed the simple rule
@Dr_Kisna
@Dr_Kisna 4 жыл бұрын
Life is a battle against instant gratifications. Well said !
@michaelvitale4029
@michaelvitale4029 4 жыл бұрын
I’m new to this stuff. For me, I can afford to buy a watch in the $2-3,000 range if I wanted to, but I never would. I’ve seen so many in the $250 & under range that I would love to have.
@normanvaliao
@normanvaliao 5 жыл бұрын
I'm in love with the latest Casio G Shock Rangeman and I'm saving my money in owning one!
@brianbuchert6382
@brianbuchert6382 4 жыл бұрын
Norman Valiao I also love the rangeman and as a former search and rescue diver I really want the frogman but I’m having trouble justifying it as I don’t dive anymore and wouldn’t use half the functions lol but man I want one lol
@yorusuyasoul69420
@yorusuyasoul69420 3 жыл бұрын
What model
@normanvaliao
@normanvaliao 3 жыл бұрын
@@yorusuyasoul69420 the GPR-B1000 series
@HVG67
@HVG67 6 жыл бұрын
I see your point but I still love all my affordable watches. But I am saving up for a Hamilton which for me is a big hunk of change...
@jamesmurff193
@jamesmurff193 5 жыл бұрын
I just bought the most expensive watch, at $135, that I have ever owned. I got a major deal on it. It was regularly $500-600. I am not an impulse buyer. I had one watch for 13 years, that I adored, but it died. Longest running time for a watch, (no pun intended). I will replace the quartz movement in the older watch, eventually, but I am so enamored with the Seiko Prospex Solar, that I am in no rush to do so. That, in itself, says something for the watch I am wearing now. I see this trend of buying something to throw away. Partly because of the instant gratification you mentioned earlier. If I had gone out and bought the first watch I saw last year, or the second, I wouldn't have found this great timepiece. I love quartz watches, because of the precision of the time telling built within. I will eventually find one mechanical watch, that I wish to wear. That will probably take 5 years, and a lot of saving, heh heh. But I will have it as part of the collection, that I have started, with care and not because I want to buy a watch right now. Another thing, I like your take on buying what someone can afford, but I also think that the amount of money it takes to buy some of these high end mechanical timepieces is quite ridiculous. I could afford to buy a watch for $5,000 right now, but I have seen watches worn by some if my relatives that were just as nice, and perhaps more durable for a quarter of the prices that some of these watches go for. Just food for thought. If i ever spend over a $1000 dollars on a watch, it better be the one that will last through the apocalypse and after. (Exaggerating), but seriously, I have known people who spent 5000-10,000 on a Rolex or something in the same realm that didn't keep good time, were not very durable, and basically were bought because of the namesake. That's just my take on this whole industry of watch making.
@Michael-4
@Michael-4 5 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with shitters. it's when you buy them and never take them out the box and on to the rush of the next purchase. It means there's something missing from your life and it ain't one more watch.
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