Love coming here to get educated, learn about new watches every time.
@watchartsci2 күн бұрын
Hey Finsup! Great having you drop by! Take care, Bill
@HRM.H2 күн бұрын
Roger Dubuis's microrotor movements are always something special.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
RD's movements, even after all these years, are still among the best, HRM. Take care, Bill
@lordsothfulКүн бұрын
Really cool to see you highlight these somewhat more under the radar pieces! Keep it up!
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying the video, Ben! Take care, Bill
@AbdulRWatches18 сағат бұрын
Awesome picks Bill, one can always find these hidden gems with a bit of research and hunting.
@Chiller112 күн бұрын
The Roger Dubuis is a stunner, both sides of the thing. I’m also fond of JLC as a didn’t quite make the big three but I’ll make the movements for them kind of brand.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Even though the RDs are 'Big Boys' they wear like smaller watches and run like the Geneva Seal watches they are, Chiller. Take care, Bill
@NazzBharacaКүн бұрын
A Big ‘Thumbs Up’ for another informative video!
@Javi_CКүн бұрын
I’m a sucker for art deco pieces, and that Roger Dubuis is extraordinary! Thanks for sharing with us Dr.!
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
It’s a great watch, Javi. It's also a great example to get watches that you love to wear, not for resale. It's a little pricey. Take care, Bill
@weezkidtubeКүн бұрын
JLC perpetually under appreciated.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
And that may be a very good thing for us collectors, Weezkid! Take care, Bill
@JohnDoe-ub8fqКүн бұрын
They make great pieces, BUT for some reason, they were all about: how many pieces can use for a movement. More is not better. They need more service, than most, because of all the parts.
@johnk.l.551814 сағат бұрын
Great video Bill, thanks! Really helpful for those that haven't quite understood value vs. price. My RD La Monegasque is such a stunner, and a permanent fixture in my collection. It also just fits on my 6.5 inch wrist. The Chopard 1937 is definitely on my radar, and has been for a little while. All the best!
@TimG--2 күн бұрын
Another great 😊 one ! Thank you Bill 🥃🏌🏽♂️
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
You're welcome Tim ! Glad you enjoyed it. Take care, Bill
@pardus8panthera52 күн бұрын
Hi Bill, bit late with the Merry Christmas, but ahead of the N Hemisphere in regards to Happy New Years. Your depth of knowledge and generosity in sharing it is just wonderful. Look forward to 2025 following you and your posts. Cheers, George.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
You too, Pardus! Enjoy 2025, take care, Bill
@dinkobrcic2 күн бұрын
Love the content. Thank you for what you do. Just a small note on the La Monegasque example, the movement shown is the one found in their chronographs, the piece showcased has a different movement, without the microrotor.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Rats! Sorry I screwed that up, Dinko. Thanks for letting me know. Take care, Bill
@911euro5Күн бұрын
Nice video,Bill. That LU Chopard is really classy!
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Without the Tire-Tread band, it will be even more so, 911 Euro~. Take care, Bill
@johnm217823 сағат бұрын
I really enjoyed this one. I always wonder who and the cost to service these fine movements.
@watchartsci19 сағат бұрын
It's a good question, John! I'm not sure I've heard of many of these in the shops for service. Take care, Bill
@richardbartlett6932Күн бұрын
The Faberge is a nice looking watch.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
I think we sometimes discount the value of top jewelry makers like Fabergé, Richard. Of course, I quite agree with you! Take care, Bill
@killeraudiofile8094Күн бұрын
The Roger Dubuis is fascinating, but I can't find a small seconds model (pictured in your presentation) with the microrotor movement--I only see them on the chronograph variation. Is there a specific line of the small seconds that used the microrotor movement pictured?
@watchartsci19 сағат бұрын
Thanks to you Killer, I had to put out a correction video! (kzbin.info/www/bejne/aHKziZ-eh9hmiNE) I had the wrong RD moment showing! And one with chronograph pushers! What a maroon! Take care, Bill
@killeraudiofile809414 сағат бұрын
@ thanks a lot for your work and time! Always love learning more about these fascinating pieces from your videos, it’s my first stop when I want to learn about watches that punch far above their weight class when it comes to pricing. Cheers!
@Fortgeorge672 күн бұрын
I like the Chopard 🎉
@watchartsci2 күн бұрын
Another good choice James! Take care, Bill
@markm.2194Күн бұрын
great video
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Hey Mark, thanks man. Take care, Bill
@donculp9094Күн бұрын
Hi Bill, This is a great video . I'd buy them all if I wasn't watch broke as well. My anylist told me to stop buying watches. I no longer have an anylist. Happy New Year Bill.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Well, looks to me like you dropping your analyst, was a great horological choice, Don. Take care, Bill
@IDF4TW350119 сағат бұрын
The ML106 manufacture chronograph movement was developed by Alain Pourchet and Michel Vermot. Andreas Strehler participated in the movement design
@xpdchief7698Күн бұрын
Great video Bill! If I didn't have my Montblanc Star GMT World Time I would take a more serious look at the Jaeger -LeCoultre. I also like the Faberge and the Armin Strom, but my favorite is the L.U.Chopard 1937. I have one on a Chopard bracelet and I love it. I agree with you, the strap on the 1937 in the video should be replaced with leather strap. The tire strap does nothing for the 1937, but I think it looks great on the Mille Miglia. Best regards, Brian
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
It turns out that that Fabergé has an ETA movement; not the Frédéric Piguet I thought. Beneath the Imperial Eagle on the back, you can just see the ETA logo and '2892A2'-. Still a nice watch, but not worth $6,499. That Armin Strom was the Best Buy of the lot and it got snatched up! The Choppard is my favorite 'hidden gem.' A lot of collectors will see the tire-tread band and be turned off. Those are the kinds of things I look for-bad straps, poor photos and ignorant sellers. Take care, Bill
@xpdchief769823 сағат бұрын
@@watchartsci Exactly, you have to pick it up for a good price, pay a few hundred dollars for a nice strap, and you'll have a fantastic watch that looks great! Best regards, Brian
@johncopeland3826Күн бұрын
What about Sekonda watches chief ...do you own any ..how do you rate those kettles ?
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Aren't they quartz watches, John? Take care, Bill
@johncopeland3826Күн бұрын
@watchartsci jeepers ..so they are ..silly me !
@jeffreyb.16572 күн бұрын
Should have put grand seiko here too.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Yes, Seiko and GS are low-resale good buys, Jeff. Take care, Bill
@amgc19782 күн бұрын
I’m curious about your thoughts on the Chronoswiss, Campanola , RGM and Christiaan v.d. Klaauw
@watchartsci2 күн бұрын
Amgc: 1. Chronoswiss-mixed feeling about their movement. 2. Carnpanola-like their mechanical line; essentially they're by Citizen watch (who own La Joux Perret) who make standard horology movements-their prices are all over the map. Would suggest finding a Citizen brand watch that closely resembles a Campanula first. 3. RGM-A wide variety of movements-find a movement you like and then a model. I like the Corps of Engineer models. 4. Christiaan v.d. Klaaw. Conflicted about this brand. Had a Ceres 1974 and it had a cheap ETA movement and a very poor moon setting, and one of the most beautiful designs I've ever had. They have some beautiful watches, and astronomical modules-but details about their movements are vague and unclear.
@jb-hw9ifКүн бұрын
The Fabergé Bill, is this really a Piguet movement, the photo on Federico's site shows it as a 2892A2 albeit with Fabergé rotor. I know your Fabergé has a Piguet, is it ETA based too or are yours and this Fabergé equipped with different movements?
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
No it's not JB.I know it's a Frédéric Piguet 1150 or 1160 , but I believe you may be confusing the FP movement with Piaget watch movements and they're not related. I have no idea how you came up with the ETA base-it's not the base. Check out this link: reference.grail-watch.com/?s=Frédéric+Piguet+1150 Nothing related to ETA. Please explain how you reached your conclusion-I'd be interested. Take care, Bill
@jb-hw9ifКүн бұрын
Hi, the Fabergé with blue dial at Delray has a photo of the case back, which is an exhibition case back, simply look at that photo, zoom in and there is an ETA symbol with 2892A2 next to it. Your Fabergé obviously is not the same movement as this and I'm sure is the FP you mention. But in your video you said the blue dial at Delray was a FP movement, but it can't be based on that photo.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
@@jb-hw9if Good grief!~ You are right JB! I had done a similar close search on my caliber F1857 and decided that my Fabergé Alexei would have the same movement as the Agathon sans the date. I was wrong! That Agathon has a pure and simple ETA 2892-A2; no Frédéric Piguet at all!! Thanks for your good eyes and insight. Bill
@jb-hw9ifКүн бұрын
Just looking at that link Bill, but there is no reference on Delray that the watch they have has a FP.. I'm sure your Fabergé does. So yeah, from the pictures at Delray their Fabergé had the ETA. I've been looking for a Fabergé since you bought yours. You did a video showing it and I then looked at the watch on chrono24, but you bought it!!
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
@@jb-hw9if Lately, I've bought no watches. I had a similar thing happen with a Christiaan van Der Klaaw- ETA movement while they implied it was a Sopped A10 (fitted with Seiko's first attempt at HH.)
@andreasd68572 күн бұрын
Hi Bill, i always love those videos showing the hidden gems 👌😁 Best wishes Andreas!
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Glad you like them, Andreas. I enjoy making them! Take care, Bill
@patsmith38942 күн бұрын
I wish I saw this video before I started buying watches.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Well Pat, at least you saw it before you buy your next watch! Take care, Bill
@rugbywatchesgaming40482 сағат бұрын
I've always felt that the quality return on a 30k + watch over a 5-10k is negligible if at all tangible. Which this video confirms in spades
@BenNS19712 күн бұрын
Great watches, Bill. Cheers!
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Hey Ben, thanks man! Take care, Bill
@Fortgeorge672 күн бұрын
Hi Bill I like the Ralph Lauren Stirrup XL chronograph with a distinct case shape with a JLC movement called RL 750 beautiful watch
@watchartsci2 күн бұрын
It’s a great piece that's overlooked, James! Take care, Bill
@nizarmurar2 күн бұрын
By the way Bill ,You wondered why Armin Strom and Faberge and M.L and similar others do not maintain value, it is very simple psychological issue : it is called "Croud Psychology " . I call it Herd behavior after the youtubers. Nizar
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Nizar, they "maintain value"-they's never lost. They simply do not maintain the MSRP price-a great thing for collectors! Take care, Bill
@nizarmurar2 күн бұрын
Dear Bill What is your opinion on the Maurice lacroux triple retrograde? .very affordable price . Thanks and happy new year. With love and appreciation Nizar
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Hi Nizar, I have a ML with the Jaquet 736 movement and I think it's a great value. Take care, Bill
@wysiwyg2489Күн бұрын
The Chopard MSRP is $9,700.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Hey Wiz-E-Wig! There may be more than one MSRP at different times, but thanks for the update. Take care, Bill
@wysiwyg2489Күн бұрын
@@watchartsci Hi Bill, that MSRP was from the Chopard website today.
@johnparnell8571Күн бұрын
The unconventional layout of the dial on the Armin Strom Manual Air is an acquired taste. Hence that may be a determining factor in its resale value.
@watchartsci19 сағат бұрын
Who are you going to buy it for, John? Yourself, who has refined tasted and appreciated the horology; Or some clump who'd rather have a Swatch? Take care, Bill
@climatecypher2 күн бұрын
Where's that Roger dubuis offered??
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
I saw it at Chrono24, Michael. It's still there. Take care, Bill
@MARKO24652 күн бұрын
Thanks as always upvoted
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
You're welcome, Mark, appreciate the support! Take care, Bill
@vovasRomasКүн бұрын
GLC on Delray has such a low price because it has no box nor papers, same for Faberge
@killsbugsfastreallfastКүн бұрын
This dealer had listed a watch without papers. After looking into it, it was stolen. Manufacturer verified this.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
Vovas, as long as I have faith in the dealership only selling genuine watches, I don't worry about papers or cases. It shouldn't bother you with reputable sellers. Take care, Bill
@vovasRomasКүн бұрын
@@watchartsci That may be so, when you are buying the watch, but when you decide to sell, well, good luck with that. Also, if the watch doesn't have a box or papers, that means previous owner didn't care much for it or in the worst case the watch might even be stolen. Some time ago I came across a video, a guy brought 1976 Rolex Daytona to the dealer. It had box, papers, and the records of all the services performed every 5 to 7 years. That's the watch I'd want to buy. I mean, when you buy a car, you demand a CARFAX report at the minimum from a dealer. Even better, if they have service records. Why the watch should be any different? A lot of them cost more then a car.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
@@vovasRomas First, I've had no problems selling watches with no papers or boxes, nor have I had problems buying watches with neither-they've been fine. So as far as your "good luck" with that admonition, it looks like you may lack some experience along those lines. Second, a lot of buyers are concerned about fakes if no papers are available. What's easier to fake? A paper document or a watch? Take care, Bill
@watchartsci20 сағат бұрын
@@vovasRomas Had I not just sold a watch for almost 10x what I paid for it (that had neither papers nor box), you "good luck" would have not been what you think. While it's nice to have original papers and boxes, you will pass up some great deals and finds. Papers are easily forged and replacement watch cases are easily replaced. Likewise some fantastic deals are from owners who are not collectors and never considered keeping the papers and boxes. Seriously, learn about horology, and you won't need to rely on papers, and if you have a watch case for your collection, the boxes just end up as clutter in a closet. Take care, Bill
@nigelbarker8726Күн бұрын
Cabochon carbuncle.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
That carbuncle relate to what Nigel? Let me know. Take care, Bill
@nigelbarker872619 сағат бұрын
@@watchartsci I was just amused that you referred to the cabochon as a carbuncle.
@watchartsci19 сағат бұрын
@@nigelbarker8726 I have a lifetime hearing loss and I mispronounce and misuse a lot of words. C'est la vie. Take care, Bill
@nigelbarker872619 сағат бұрын
@@watchartsci Ah! I understand now. But don't stop, I think your little malapropisms are quite endearing.
@watchartsci19 сағат бұрын
@@nigelbarker8726 I would stop if I could...
@nimeshdhokia6139Күн бұрын
Pls do a piece on 37-39mm watches with micro-rotors
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
I'll see what I can find Minesh. Take care, Bill
@MadMan-cp6tnКүн бұрын
Too bad all those watches are far too big for a smaller wrist.
@watchartsciКүн бұрын
I agree MadMan. In part, the larger sizes may be why they have not sold and have dropped the prices. Take care, Bill