#1 mistake, by far, is is to start collecting watches. All other mistakes come from it.
@Somedude755664 ай бұрын
The biggest mistake is going too quickly. You'll end up with a box full of cheaper seikos you never wear. Ask me how I know.
@alexflores44584 ай бұрын
@@Somedude75566 which models did you buy?
@Somedude755664 ай бұрын
@alexflores4458 got a turtle, an skx, a samurai, and a presage. I only occasionally wear the skx.
@sam96man4 ай бұрын
@@Somedude75566That sounds good though 😅
@rev.waynet.oleary73874 ай бұрын
That brilliant....😅
@BaddogSports4 ай бұрын
I see a Teddy B video, I click it. As a guy who started collecting watches a little over a year ago, I learn a lot by listening to him! Thank you, Teddy.
@millenb82664 ай бұрын
Amen!
@JR-lg7fd4 ай бұрын
good little robot
@beetlefang4 ай бұрын
The bracelet adjustment at 6 oclock is spot on!
@ajhl14 ай бұрын
Totally agree but one would assume that the watch seller/fitter would take this into consideration because of their experience......BUT THEY DON'T!!!!
@timb80954 ай бұрын
@@ajhl1a lot of people buying online
@STYGY254 ай бұрын
Im using 3 fewer links on 6 side, because i always hated how watches tends to turn around your wrist to 12 side. This trick really helped me.
@ThatGuyUpThere4 ай бұрын
I had thinkered with every bracelet I own because of this, jewlers in general doesnt' seem to care.
@lmen2553 ай бұрын
I like the hing of the folding clasp away from the side of my wrist. So slightly to the 6 is better for me.
@lespaulfav1874 ай бұрын
A mechanic trick I learned a long time ago to prevent cross threading, is apply slight pressure on the crown before screwing down, and turn it counter-clockwise until it drops into the threads, and then turn forward. This way its always set into the threads before screwing down, and not forcing its way into the threads.
@lefterismic39784 ай бұрын
Does this apply to all brands?
@lespaulfav1874 ай бұрын
@@lefterismic3978 it should. It’s the basic structure of screws. There’s always a lead thread for the starting point. With bigger thread things, the screw will naturally catch when it makes it to that point in the threading. But with very fine screws like screw down crowns, it can be beneficial to go backwards first so you’re not forcing the screw until it’s set in the starter thread
@fiskrens924 ай бұрын
@@lefterismic3978 This applies to any and all threads👍
@lefterismic39784 ай бұрын
@@lespaulfav187 Thanks for the reply 😀
@lefterismic39784 ай бұрын
@@fiskrens92 Thanks for the confirmation. So then my understanding is that the same method we should apply to divers quartz watches (battery, solar). Is this right?
@mazin134 ай бұрын
The best watch youtuber in my humble opinion. No matter how big Teddy is getting (well deserved too), he always remains humble and gives a 100$ watch the same respect and thorough review and opinion as a 10,000$ watch. Stay as you are Teddy! Wishing you all the success in the world.
@lonewolfemcquade81334 ай бұрын
He's a salesman what do you expect but if you want to continue being naive. Go right ahead
@cliffwheeler73574 ай бұрын
@@lonewolfemcquade8133I have had run ins with dreadful salesmen with no respect for the customer. I'm sure Teddy would not be one of them.
@Chiller114 ай бұрын
@@lonewolfemcquade8133 Haha, I bet you’re fun at parties.
@augustlavdal61872 ай бұрын
@@lonewolfemcquade8133agreed, every video has a sponsor or he talks about a brand lol
@Macna33327 күн бұрын
@@lonewolfemcquade8133 then why are you here?
@niqpw4 ай бұрын
Agree 100% with shorter bracelet at 6 - took me years to realise this! My tip with a screw-down crown to avoids cross-threading - push and wind anti-clockwise until it clicks, then maintaining the pressure wind clockwise to screw down. To set the date - pull crown fully and move hands to 6 o'clock, push crown and set day/date to one day BEFORE today, pull crown fully and advance to correct time paying attention to when the day/date snaps over. This way you won't break the date part of the movement and you will set am/pm correctly.
@LouisStravinsky3 ай бұрын
Why does shorter at 6 make a difference in comfort? Is it a rule to follow with every bracelet? Only removing links from the 6 o'clock?
@edwardblack7133Ай бұрын
@@LouisStravinskygeometry of the shingle fold over - hinge on the 12 o’clock side but you want the “wing span” of the clasp fold centered and flat on your flexor tendons of the wrist
@mattevans16437 күн бұрын
@LouisStravinsky it depends on the person, and the bracelet itself. I have mine even on both sides, and the fit is perfect. You know not everyone has the same size wrist. Let's say you and I have a roughly the same size wrist. I remove 4 links, 2 each side. Perfect fit no problems. Your wrist is a few mm wider. You also need to remove 4 links but you go 3 and 1. For a perfect fit, because it just fits better than going 2 and 2. Usually the outside of the forearm is thicker and more muscular than the inside of the forearm. The outside of the forarm is where all the muscles are, the inside of the forearm is just bone. So lets you have just a tiny bit more muscle than me, you need to set up the bracelet to compensate for that. Be ause we both require the same amount of links, but you need to adjust it for the clasp. Why does it matter, because the clasp being uncentered, can feel very awkward. Think about how the watch itself feels, when you have it positioned wrong and it interferes with wrist mobility. It's the same thing with the position of the clasp, although to a much lesser extent.
@davidlmatteson4 ай бұрын
@5:17 i use a hair dryer to warm up the loctite on the bracelet screws. I just lay the hair dryer down on its side and point it at the spot on the bracelet with the screws. About 6 to 10 inches away from the hair dryer. When the bracelet is warm, not scalding hot, just warm, the loctite will loosen up easily.
@ThomasGeisler-gv5ld4 ай бұрын
Fantastic review of basic do’s and don’t s. This should be a primer for all watch collectors, newbies through old hats.
@UTOOOOOOOY4 ай бұрын
The screwdown crown thing, I remember learning about screwing in screws, you have to go counter-clockwise first, once you feel a tactile bump, then you can go clockwise and screw-in. Doing this makes the screw follow the threading straight down, unlike with traditional screw in, that you'll have to feel it go in, and if some of the sides bite before the others do, this may definitely cause the threads to wear.
@etebol4 ай бұрын
Great video Teddy as always. As a 19cm wrist-er, I can attest to your clasp position observation. I just wanted to add that I came to find out that the larger the wrist is, the harder it gets to have the clasp centered. Thank you for sharing.
@thoselog4 ай бұрын
I literally just Sunday took my Explorer I back to the AD and switched it to 4 links on the 6-side and 6 links on the 12-side. I wondered how popular this was or if I was doing something weird. Feels WAAAAAY better though, I absolutely love the way it wears now, so this is an extremely timely video for me. Thanks! Great advice.
@scottbollinger36412 ай бұрын
Excellent videos !… very informative.
@scrhunter39014 ай бұрын
First point is very important!!! You are the first i see that speaks about it. After month i realised this. Very good point thx
@NalinKhurb4 ай бұрын
Correct, I've not heard this from anyone. And it also took me a month to figure this out haha
@mountainjay4 ай бұрын
4 biggest mistakes: #1 Buying a watch to impress anyone else. #2 Changing straps or even removing your watch from the wrist while standing over a hard surface. #3 Changing the date between 9 - 3. #4 Buying a homage watch to scratch the itch for what you actually want.
@odedroesler4 ай бұрын
Im feeling #2 right now
@daleyfamily21794 ай бұрын
I agree with number 4 lol
@GeniusInventor-dj5zc4 ай бұрын
I agree with number 4 when it comes to some watches but not as much as the others because I’m never buying a Patek or AP in this lifetime seeing the prices they go for.
@mountainjay4 ай бұрын
@@odedroesler If it makes you feel any better I remember seeing an Adrian Barker video where he destroyed his Rolex by dropping it on a rock while attempting to change straps.
@ButterfatFarms4 ай бұрын
#4 would much rather have a brand new Hamilton PSR rather than a vintage Pulsar P2, with 50 year old electronics in it, and then the sort of the nice minty condition one you want, it'll never be anything other than a watch case queen, a trophy, that you never want to wear for fear of scratching or damaging the crystal. Or I can slap a brand new PSR on my wrist that's beautiful and pristine and just enjoy it and it'll cost me less as well. So while 4 has merit it certainly not an absolute. Edit: unless you were speaking of so called "rep" watches. There's about half a dozen good reasons I would never buy or want to wear a knockoff watch over something legit and genuine in that same price range.
@apageii4 ай бұрын
I’ve only made two mistakes on the list thanks to listening to other collectors/enthusiasts which is the clasp not being centered. It doesn’t really bother me but at least now I know why they pull the links from the 6 position. I’ve definitely overwound a watch before but I’ve just been lucky that they are automatic and have that fail safe. Haven’t bought a mechanical watch yet because the stigma and I don’t think I would wear the watch as much as automatic. I’m so happy to hear Doxa is available on your site. I’ve wanted one for a while because of if I get a dive watch I want it to have that history. Too bad I can’t find a place to try one on around here.
@bullnose014 ай бұрын
To avoid crossthreading a screw down crown, before turning the crown clockwise to tighten it, turn it slightly counterclockwise. This will help to properly seat the crown in the threading before screwing it in. Also, if you do mess up the threading, the fix, replacing the crown tube, generally is a relatively easy fix for a watchmaker and usually not expensive (certainly compared to the cost of the watch), so don't put it off.
@jorgepedrofernandes4 ай бұрын
Great video, as always. The clasp issue is something I totally relate to. Thank you Teddy
@benhenderson91904 ай бұрын
Worst mistake: telling your spouse how much it actually cost.
@michaelmaina88034 ай бұрын
Not if your spouse bought you your first really expensive watch totally out of the blue. (She did. And I’m still in shock.) Money I only ever dreamed about spending on a watch in the first place. And I love it to death.
@ButterfatFarms4 ай бұрын
Worst mistake: Getting caught by your spouse lying about how much it actually cost?
@benhenderson91904 ай бұрын
@@ButterfatFarmsworst worst mistake is lying about how much your collection costs and then dying and she sells it for what you told her spent.
@ButterfatFarms4 ай бұрын
@@benhenderson9190 ha!
@mocheen48374 ай бұрын
My wife actually bought half of the watches in my collection including my first Rolex and an Omega Speedmaster last week for our anniversary.
@johnrbh4 ай бұрын
Great advise! I always tell people to change the date with “hands down”. Easy way to remember it!
@McvoyBednarczyk2 ай бұрын
got my 39mm with the white dial on the 3-link "Bader" bracelet watch on MAMACOO 3 weeks ago and am loving it to pieces. Absolute fantastic watch that wears super comfortable on my 6.75 inch wrist. Chose the 3-link over the 5-link bracelet for the toolless quick adjustment. Way more comfortable than my Longines Hydroconquest 41 mm.
@Apexdetailing4 ай бұрын
As some brand new toying with how deep into my collection I found your advice extremely practical and experienced. Thank you
@Username159_4 ай бұрын
That sapphire crystal critique is spot on. There's ways to fix scratches, but shattering requires a replacement.
@Sedoc95494 ай бұрын
Ive worn a domed sapphire watch on the tools in trenches at work for about a year and a half and it's still scratchless and hasn't shattered, what are you all doing with your watches?
@1bigoptimus3 ай бұрын
Great video Teddy. I wouldn't say I'm a watch collector. And though they're not very expensive, I do appreciate the ones I have. This is all great information.
@albertsmith93154 ай бұрын
Interesting video. Regarding point one, just by trial and error I arrived at the same conclusion... I removed more links from the "6" end which really makes the bracelet lay nicely on my elliptical wrist. In the beginning, I used symmetry in my link removal, but the folding hinge jutted out under the bracelet. Your suggestion rang true for me based on my experience.
@Watches-In-Virginia4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the advice on asymmetric link adjustment for a bracelet watch. I moved a link on one of my watches from one side of the clasp to the other and now the watch fits better. You are right about screw down crowns. You will never cross-thread or over-tighten a Panerai! And you won't forget to screw-down the crown on a Panerai before going into the water.
@bernardwadding4 ай бұрын
Less links at 6, 100% correct
@Voltanaut4 ай бұрын
Fewer, babe, not less.
@bernardwadding4 ай бұрын
@@Voltanaut s-knob, babe
@Justme04954 ай бұрын
I simply love those videos just talking about watches in general! Keep the good work up!
@fhujf4 ай бұрын
Mistake no. 1 Getting into the hobby in the first place :')
@sharanm56224 ай бұрын
Totally agree with the clasp being off centered. Discomfort and visually displeasing.
@cliffhiggins7304 ай бұрын
This is a FANTASTIC video! Every new watch enthusiast should see this!!!
@oryoruk2 ай бұрын
fantastic recommendation with removal of more links from the #6 side!! you just made my favorite watch more comfortable
@retroluminico4 ай бұрын
The final words come to sumarize the whole idea: we love what we do. It takes way to much honesty and knowledge to come with this content. For a true watch collector this might be your best video so far Teddy. Thanks
@mark_n_r4 ай бұрын
Very good point regarding clasp position. I discovered it years ago and it makes a big difference.
@BogdanGuna-cz9of4 ай бұрын
Your channel has been very useful and entertaining for my watch collecting journey. I have a wrist size identical to yours and I always check your wrist shots on watches I'm interested in.
@LauraKnotek3 ай бұрын
Your first tip makes so much sense. When I wear a NATO strap, I have the strap shorter at the 6 o'clock side in order to keep the strap buckle in the centre of my wrist.
@mattk81664 ай бұрын
Having the 6 o'clock side of the bracelet shorter is a game changer. Especially for Seiko Prospex bracelets. Many complain about the divers extension being uncomfortable. That is because it doesn't lay flat with the rest of the bracelet, it starts to curve around the wrist. Get it in the right position and the Seiko brackets are very comfortable.
@sazzadulislam31444 ай бұрын
Yeah bro, that’s what I used to know. What difference does it make if its 6pm and not 6am?
@jakegittus83814 ай бұрын
Congrats on 1 million teddy🎉🎉
@_e55984 ай бұрын
Clasp position! I often send a watch back at resize and end up with 2 extra links on one side as well. For Seikos, 2 links extra from the 12 o'clock side (opposite other watches)
@yanlevionnois48684 ай бұрын
Great video, and amazing news for Doxa! Congratulations on getting so many great brands in your store 🎉
@chrishugo4 ай бұрын
Bingo! My bracelet "offset" is also most often two links shorter on the 6 side for my 7 5" wrist. On a strap, I may swap the buckle end from 12 (as commonly sold) to 6 to get that same balance, a standard form on some Seikos. It can make a huge difference in seeing the full dial with an easy wrist roll.
@PeakyFknBlinder4 ай бұрын
This is such an educational video especially for someone who is just getting into the world of mechanical or automatic watches. May I also add that exposure to extreme temperatures (may thicken or thinness lubricants) can lead to malfunctions. Ignoring power reserves as prolonged periods without being wound, a watch’s oil may thicken unevenly. Last, storing in non-ideal conditions. Humid or dusty environments can lead to moisture ingress of debris inside the case. As always, love your contents and your shop, Teddy! Cheers! 👌🏼
@albusg94374 ай бұрын
I know Teddy is a CRAZY watch collector like me and many, when he brought up the clasp position. Thank you Teddy.
@prettysoIdier4 ай бұрын
1:17 I’ve always had my bracelets sized to get the clasps centered on the underside of my wrist even though the number of links are not equally distributed. Most people try for symmetry at the cost of comfort and that’s a big no.
@pavo454 ай бұрын
Great advice Teddy, bracelet clasp position was my failure! Your prices are really keen, just a pity that those of us in the UK miss out on so much of your retail collection!
@salthart574 ай бұрын
Thanks Teddy. Best watch channel on KZbin hands down!
@TheJockeyBoxUSA3 ай бұрын
Sitting here listening to Teddy talk about ruining an IWC while wearing a Timex Weekender lol
@spg565820 күн бұрын
I have over 25 Timex watches. They are an awesome brand.
@jonclassical20244 ай бұрын
Teddy, you are sooooo correct on centering the clasp on the back of your wrist. To this day, I still prefer a leather or silicone buckle strap because in my early days, I mis-fit the bracelet. A very informative basic vlog of truisms.
@johnrbh4 ай бұрын
I’ll add two extremely important pieces of advise. 9. Insure your watch. The Valuables policy I have is inexpensive and covers loss or damage with no deductible. 10. Update your appraisal for your watch and then update your policy. I had a Panerai PAM24. I would wear it when we went on a beach vacation. Was in Hawaii out in the surf and a big wave literally ripped the watch off my wrist. I had bought the watch new for around $4k, and that what I insured it for. The price for a new one had gone up to around $6k. So, my insurance company cut me a check for $4k. If I had kept my appraisal up to date I would have gotten a new watch. That prompted me to update the coverage on my 25 yo Rolex sub 16610 that I had bought new while I was in the military for about $2k (at the time you could get a great deal on Rolex through the BX). I got the Sub reappraised for $10k. Now I’m covered!
@hgr.78574 ай бұрын
Excellent; wise words & great job learning & sharing the knowledge. Sounds like you got a great deal on the 👑 AND it has actual significance to you.
@thomashelm69314 ай бұрын
Oh great.. just when I had forgotten about going to the BX and getting a Glycine GMT,as a loadmaster, instead of getting the Rolex... I'll never forgive myself. Then, again, just a little difference in price between the two. 😆
@raulrios35792 ай бұрын
Thanks John for the insurance tip. Who do you insure it thru? Homeowner insurance or Standalone policy?
@johnrbh2 ай бұрын
@ it’s a valuables policy through USAA. Homeowners insurance gives you minimal coverage.
@matthewfriend66724 ай бұрын
Great video Teddy! All valid points! Thanks for your time and insights.👍
@ishtiX4 ай бұрын
Very helpful information indeed. Thanks, Teddy.
@AMAMBT4 ай бұрын
that 6 o'clock bracelet adjustment is crazy, it worked for me so i went through all watches and yes a night and day difference. thanks Teddy
@robysarno4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this video! Excellent in every sense, as usual. One thing though: Omega starting from 300m to 600m and more, have the technology to use the pushers of the chronograph underwater. I have tried and it works just fine. The only thing is that they don't tell you until what depth you can do that. So if it is at snorkeling depth is ok but no-one can tell you if you go deeper until which depth you can do that. And with the new parachrome, cerachrome and so on materials for the hairspring watches are nowadays much less subject to malfunction when exposed to a magnetic field, but all in all I agree with you 100% why take a chance? Bravo! Please keep informing us on these beautiful details
@GeniusInventor-dj5zc4 ай бұрын
The first reason I just figured out recently when sizing out my own watches with an watch sizing kit. I wore my tissot PRX 35mm with the clasp not centered and went back to move a link from the 6 o’clock side to the opposite and the clasp centered, making the wearing experience much better. Transferred this knowledge to whenever I’m adjusting my other watches
@twzKevin4 ай бұрын
Can definitely agree with the clasp position, especially as someone with rather skinny wrists there are more than a couple of clasps where there aren't enough links to remove to position them correctly 🥲
@philippestrickler34614 ай бұрын
Thank you TEDDY for all our good advices . On my side, it is a nightmare when i have to set the triple calendar . There is a lot of dealers in France, they are not the official dealer and they are not able to adjust your watche properly .
@johnberan1906Ай бұрын
I do the exact same thing, I usually have 1 to 2 links less on the 6 side, it helps keep the watch centered better.
@slide71324 ай бұрын
Excellent video thanks Teddy
@soo-weeong91494 ай бұрын
100% on the clasp alignment! When I first got my santos, clasp was digging in and didn’t realise the mistake. Corrected the alignment,….. 🎉🎉🎉
@frankmollee49074 ай бұрын
I recently got that alpinist, and it is amazing! Love the dial. Shame the bracelet has not got any more micro adjustments
@gmbell2583 ай бұрын
I agree with the off centred clasp. It also stops the watch case hanging over the back of your wrist.
@LashondaBeesmer2 ай бұрын
Love MAMACOO watch,Such a great looking watch to match with the precisionist movement.
@NalinKhurb4 ай бұрын
Great video Teddy, useful tips for beginners
@jasonpwl4 ай бұрын
Always putting the watch hands at 6 seems like the best thing to do when adjusting dates. Doesnt matter if it is am or pm, it wouldnt fall into the date change window. Although...my Frederique Constant manual says i need to place my watch at 10.10AM first..
@markdickerson34864 ай бұрын
Really good, down and dirty look at the silly things we do as collectors, or as brand new to the hobby. Thanks Teddy!
@LauraKnotek4 ай бұрын
What's interesting is that many vintage watches had date complications, but nobody ever mentioned when not to change the date back in the day. I started wearing a mechanical watch as a little kid in first grade. My father was very mechanically inclined, but he wasn't aware of this issue, so he never mentioned it to me. I didn't learn this until relatively recently.
@ZombieGavinS4 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree on point 1 but it is hard to escape the OCD feeling that the clasp should be centered on the band rather than the underside of the wrist 🤔
@spg565820 күн бұрын
Correct
@Soldierboy394 ай бұрын
Since Teddy said it in past videos, I'm always watching at what time I change the day/date on my watches if I need to.
@TheNewfacto4 ай бұрын
Teddy you nailed it with the first one, it just makes sense
@Augustine11194 ай бұрын
Fewer Teddy, fewer links. Love ya, love your work!
@s1ggy20 күн бұрын
I've seen no one else mention the need for a centred clasp and buckle under the wrist. People here in Australia think I'm crazy but it's an absolute deal breaker. I've gotten rid of expensive straps and watches, solely for this reason. At times I've bought 3rd party half links to fix this and specified exacting measurements to bespoke strap makers. Totally worth it.
@Robin_npy4 ай бұрын
6:50 Got it Teddy. I’ll let my wife know I can’t hold her hand anymore 😂
@underwaterlevelz19474 ай бұрын
this never occurred to me. dont dance with a woman with a diamond ring
@Making_Wristory4 ай бұрын
So excited that you added Doxa!
@LisonbeeMcpeake3 ай бұрын
I like the watch I got from MAMACOO. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.
@Anonymouslyme14 ай бұрын
Great video well done Teddy
@curtiprice4 ай бұрын
I could not agree more about clasp alignment!! I thought I was being petty, but couldn’t help it, it bothers me more than most anything else!!
@sushisuich4 ай бұрын
It took me until about my 3rd or 4th watch until I made the realization that less links at the 6 o’clock side causes for a better fit. Definitely top tier advice
@LudokuTarantowicz3 ай бұрын
I like the watch I got from AMZWATCH. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.
@repodonkey4 ай бұрын
This is a timely upload. I adjusted my own bracelet on my citizen garrison and it went well. Admittedly my method with a small screwdriver (flat bit) and rubber mallet I would not feel comfortable with on a $100+ bracelet . Thanks Teddy
@Chiller114 ай бұрын
Hats off to anyone who takes a hammer to his watch.
@aqualust50164 ай бұрын
Congrats on picking up Doxa. Yall are going to the top fast!
@Chiller114 ай бұрын
Great tips. Congrats on one million subs. My wife overwound her Cartier Tank.
@rikoerlemans67154 ай бұрын
The clasp in the middle is not always the best option imo. In the case of butterfly clasps: yes. But in many other cases, such as Seiko, the folding parts of the clasp are sticking out on one side of the closing mechanism. So if you get the closing mechanism visually in the middle of the bracelet, the clasp itself is probably not. All of this kind of clasps that I have are therefor one link shorter towards the 6 o'clock side of the watch.
@darrenhojnacki66364 ай бұрын
Congratulations on Doxa. Good topics.
@JohanyPopoola2 ай бұрын
MAMACOO is one of my favorite watch manufacturers they do offer beautifull dials, good workmanship & moovements.That smooth sweeping second hand is truly mesmerizing!
@InnerSilence1233 күн бұрын
my first watch was a beautiful vintage branded chronograph from the early 50s, wasnt an "expensive" watch compaired to a true luxury watch but still cost me some money, regardless of that, is a gorgeous watch. and I made all these mistakes with it because I had no idea what I was doing!! every single one of them, I even was dumb and careless enough to drop it to the floor once and the watch is still ticking perfectly to this day! its incredible to think that back in the day things were made with such dedication and care for perfection that after all that abuse by me and who knows how many other owners that came before me, a machine that is so complicated that literally have hundreds of tiny almost microscopic parts, made and assembled by hand, is still running flawlessly. now I have just a couple more watches in my collection, but this watch is so pretty that is still my go-to choice when I want to dress up, people barely notice when I wear other more expensive watches, but I always get comments and ask about this one they always comment about how vintage it looks with the patina and all that.
@WMIYC4 ай бұрын
13:13 Absolutely a best practice. Then I advance the hands to 6am ish before quick-setting the date. Sometimes storing watches with dual language day wheels, I’ll advance and leave it to display a non-native language day so I know that’s AM and in the middle of day change for when I pick it up next.
@lalaboizАй бұрын
Thank you for the 6o'clock link removal information.
@Drewww714 ай бұрын
Hello Teddy love the channel. After all the watches you have interacted with and own, which one do you personally tend to gravitate towards when going out on an important date/event? I'm guessing its the GS?
@tyranelewis77634 ай бұрын
The clasp position after sizing is an issue for me too. I want it centered too. Anti-magnetism 1,000 gauss and above is must for my daily work watch wear, due to my working on electronics
@mariopinder2424 ай бұрын
Yes I have made few of these mistakes myself. I have stripped the threads on my Omega SeaMaster.
@dallaseggleston47314 ай бұрын
Thanks Teddy!
@miltgarrison535712 күн бұрын
😢 Great video Teddy as always, one of my mistakes was over tighten my vintage"Rolex Date just" crown. As you warned stripped the threads which had i had to send out for repairs. $700 was the what the lesson learned cost me...i got off cheap🎉
@nedflanders37694 ай бұрын
LoL at clasp position! It triggers my OCD so I’m very careful to center it when I add or remove links.
@bullnose014 ай бұрын
As to watertightness, keep in mind that a watch's WR rating is determined when it is in pristine condition. Tiny particles of grit and temperature fluctuations encountered in normal use can impair the integrity of the gaskets. If your watch regularly is immersed in water, its water resistance routinely should be checked, which can be done quickly by a watchmaker for a nominal charge.
@JPLewcun4 ай бұрын
Great points, many of these are no brainers and common sense , but yet have done some of these myself early on and even now, don’t take the watch off to wind or screw in the crown. Magnetism is another one that’s easy to not be aware of. Do you recommend demagnetizers?
@MechanicallyMusical2 ай бұрын
Before screwing a crown down I like to give it a quarter or so turn left until you feel the threads perfectly line up thats an old trick how not to cross thread bolts while working on various machinery and motors but applies for watches as well.
@spg565820 күн бұрын
Yep
@ken21992 ай бұрын
Hi Teddy, between Aquaracer and Conquest, which is the best first entry level luxury watch to keep? Thanks! Been binge-watching your videos for months now.
@1RunnerDad4 ай бұрын
Wasn’t aware that winding while on wrist was a problem. Interesting. Thanks!
@pds1216x4 ай бұрын
teddy just canonized and popularized a low-key clasp alignment trick with specifically mentioning the bottom lug for sizing.
@VernonSim4 ай бұрын
how do you buff out the scratches for acrylic crystals?