You Need to Own this Watch to Be An Enthusiast, Grey Market Dealers - Reacting to Your Hot Takes

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Teddy Baldassarre

Teddy Baldassarre

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In this video, I'll react to even more of your industry hot takes. There are a few in here you'll expect but also some that came from right out of left field. Do you guys agree or disagree with my takes on your takes?
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0:00 - Intro & Organization
1:05 - Watches You "Need" to Own to be an Enthusiast
3:12 - Grey Market Dealers
5:11 - Heritage Stifling Creativity
8:39 - Meca-Quartz is Underrated
10:15 - Every Bracelet Should Have an Adjustable Clasp
12:30 - Watches and Bling
14:30 - Watches Salesperson Attire
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@jamesbear9177
@jamesbear9177 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Teddy for your first hot take. I sold a GS and an IWC when my wife was diagnosed with cancer to help pay for her care. I am rebuilding with g shocks and orient to feed my enthusiasm while still maintaining a budget. I love the collecting and love timepieces.
@crmsnthndr11
@crmsnthndr11 2 жыл бұрын
Admirable. Wish y’all the best
@VirtualOz
@VirtualOz 2 жыл бұрын
I felt admiration for you when I read this. Hoping all goes well for you both.
@JPLewcun
@JPLewcun 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, loving gesture and perspective on what matters.
@urmilanegi2292
@urmilanegi2292 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you and your family good health
@Zerokool55
@Zerokool55 Жыл бұрын
Best wishes to you and your wife.
@ryanpatterson9526
@ryanpatterson9526 2 жыл бұрын
The general feeling I get from ADs is “you can’t afford to be here.” That said, when I do pull the trigger on an expensive timepiece, I want the luxury buying experience that should come with that. So it’s a double-edged sword.
@carl-williamhumoriste6664
@carl-williamhumoriste6664 2 жыл бұрын
I alway's go to the same watch store near my job, and there is one employee in particular that i dislike. Why? Because whenever i go after the job, fully dressed in my suit and tie, she treat my well, but whenever i go on the weeked she act like i dont fit there and as if i'm wasting her time 😂 (i tend to wear cheap casios on the weekend). But i still go there because the two other ladys are very nice and i just alway's ask to deal with them. Maybe someday the "bad lady" will make the connection between my two alter-egos 😂
@jafo4u508
@jafo4u508 2 жыл бұрын
If you live in Miami these supposedly expensive watches can be purchased by people that look like their homeless!
@Michaelanderson1985
@Michaelanderson1985 2 жыл бұрын
@@carl-williamhumoriste6664 Actually I am sure that the bad lady is just tired of your broke ass window shopping. Unless your ready to drop $250,000 on a limited edition Patek your a nobody so stop going to their store.
@Michaelanderson1985
@Michaelanderson1985 2 жыл бұрын
Its always funny listening to poor people plan to waste their money on watches designed for us rich people
@alexissa6281
@alexissa6281 2 жыл бұрын
@@carl-williamhumoriste6664 Nah mate....When u wear a suit and tie u become Lvl 100 Mafia boss from lvl 1 thug🤣
@samysnes
@samysnes 2 жыл бұрын
I always say: you don't even have to own any X to be a X enthusiast. Ownership doesn't define passion. I've been a watchless watch enthusiast for YEARS before my first purchase.
@chhupparustom
@chhupparustom 2 жыл бұрын
He is essentially a salesman!
@tonybino01
@tonybino01 2 жыл бұрын
Lol. You actually have to own a watch to be an enthusiast. Otherwise, you're just an idealist.
@philspencelayh5464
@philspencelayh5464 2 жыл бұрын
I am an MG Metro 6R4 enthusiast but know I will never own one so I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments.
@tonybino01
@tonybino01 2 жыл бұрын
@@philspencelayh5464 not everyone can own a Ferrari. That is a fact. But you can't be "Driver" if you don't own a car. Any car. How can you be a watch enthusiast if you don't own a watch. Any watch will do as long as you own one.
@ryangodfrey3644
@ryangodfrey3644 2 жыл бұрын
Sure you can’t be a driver but you can certainly be enthusiastic about cars and have a wide knowledge of them. I think that alone makes you a car enthusiast, same as being passionate and having a wide knowledge of watches would make you a watch enthusiast regardless of ownership
@drzaius844
@drzaius844 2 жыл бұрын
Gatekeeping who is and isn’t an enthusiast (of any subject) is gross. Awesome video Teddy, thank you!
@jafo4u508
@jafo4u508 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I purchased my Omega SMP 300 in Miami from a woman at the AD that didn't try to steer me toward the Tag display. I honestly knew more about the Omega than she did. I was wearing a pair of flip flops from Old Navy and a pair of surfer shorts from the Salvation Army I purchased with the tag still on. I had just come back from eating chicken wings at Bahama Breeze and I was a hot mess! She was so friendly and kind and was not trying to qualify me so I pulled the trigger. I remember her proudly sizing it for me and offering me a bottle of water. When she brought the case it was magnificent and I opted to put my Casio in it and wear my SMP 300 out. Best experience of my life since she was the third person that spoke to me. Victoria is and will always be my AD girl in watches. Don't pre-qualify people in sales, big mistake, especially in Miami!
@davidrosenblum2178
@davidrosenblum2178 2 жыл бұрын
You're right about the whole "gotta own a Casio" thing. Though I own several and think they're an essential part of my collection, I would resent anyone telling me what I should and should not own. Seiko SKX for example... many probably say the same thing about them and yet I have never had a desire to acquire one.
@Beechhill
@Beechhill 2 жыл бұрын
On the other hand, there are lots and lots of box ticker collectors, who only buy canonical watches to a degree, where I'm not really sure if it matters if they like the piece themselves.
@jessem_i31
@jessem_i31 2 жыл бұрын
@@Beechhill I've come across the canonical watch collector myself and have often wondered if they really like every piece in their collection. When I first started buying watches I almost fell into this trap myself before realizing that I didn't actually like some of the "must have" pieces.
@Beechhill
@Beechhill 2 жыл бұрын
@@jessem_i31 an easy trap to fall into for sure. And I think that these collectors are big contributors to price hikes and "TGV tax" in the market.
@forgettmenot
@forgettmenot 2 жыл бұрын
I got called out many times as a guy who doesnt have a single seiko or even a casio haha. But my Orient Kamasu and Vostok Amphibia are taking the spot as the “G-shock alternative” there. Did think of buying one just to round up my collection, but I personally have no sentimental attachment to the design and watch as a 97’ baby with a family who never cared much about watches, so a pass for me - even if it may be cheap. Just more clunk on the desk. Watch box is full.
@alexter001122
@alexter001122 2 жыл бұрын
Your missing out though, Seiko is a classic and a steal for the movement and durability you get.
@dwaynewilson6310
@dwaynewilson6310 2 жыл бұрын
I always find watch stores intimidating. Most have no interest in figuring out what I want or what would be good for me. It just seems like they want a “fast food” experience and if I take more than a few minutes they get irritated (in the last instance I was the only person in the store). It is a lot of money. Dont freakn rush me. Make me feel good about the purchase.
@thisoldbelair
@thisoldbelair 2 жыл бұрын
Thats why i love my Hamilton/Tissot AD and will continue to do business with them even when we move out of state. They are friendly and patient and i visited and bantered with them 3 times before i finally made my first purchase there.
@radioclash84
@radioclash84 2 жыл бұрын
That is why Retail is dying. Especially in western countries there is no customer service anymore. Any stores. If you ask the staff a question they act like you asked them to move heaven and earth. When was in Hongkong 2018 even small clothing shop staffs treated you like royalty.
@danehardinge8801
@danehardinge8801 2 жыл бұрын
I spent an amazing few hours at Goldsmiths - looking and trying. I recommend the CW Sellors pre-Christmas watch and jewellery show at Chatsworth House - assuming it will happen this year as per pre pandemic. I spent six happy hours there, everyone was pleased to show you any watch you wanted to see or try
@chrisgrieves1468
@chrisgrieves1468 2 жыл бұрын
The AD Experience is a very interesting subject. When you are buying something premium you want a premium experience. But in the end it's about who you are dealing with too. At my favoured AD which is all dark suits and grooming "my guy" is a Watch Guy and we chat watches more than choosing them. I will buy my next one from him. Yesterday I dropped in on a jeweller who sells watches and looked at a couple of Oris pieces. Next to us is the Tissot counter and I made a comment about the PRX, how it is such a good take on an affordable Royal Oak kinda thing and she looks at me like I'm talking a foreign language...it's less My Place.
@leightodd7335
@leightodd7335 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Teddy you've been knocking it out of the park. In your business and in your personal life. Congratulations and "Rock on".
@chrislim7976
@chrislim7976 2 жыл бұрын
This is why Teddy has been Teddy from the start. Appreciative of some incredible pieces while practical and down to earth in the bougie world always present in background of horology. That said, I don't think watches at the end of day are all jewelry. I actually like depending on my watches to keep track of time. Yes of course there is always bit of wrist candy factored in otherwise you wouldn't be reading this. 🙂
@MRichK
@MRichK 2 жыл бұрын
I have walked into a Watch/Jewelry store to get a band adjusted in shorts and a short sleeve shirt. I felt out of place but the people in the store were nice and helpful.They were in good attire. I don't think if the watches are high end the employees should be wearing casual shirts - unless it is a branding thing where that is kind of a uniform.
@pjshawpiro
@pjshawpiro 2 жыл бұрын
After visiting a joint Rolex-Tudor boutique in NYC, I can say that while the employees on both sides of the store were wearing suits, it's much more about the environment and behavior than the attire that creates a welcoming environment. I had a casual conversation about the Hamilton I was wearing with the guy on the Tudor side, but asking someone to try on a Rolex meant first whispering with the servers and waiting on the green velvet sofa for the current customer to finish.
@HelgeKS
@HelgeKS 2 жыл бұрын
So, Tudor it is…
@Yorkiepoocharlie
@Yorkiepoocharlie Жыл бұрын
@@HelgeKS the watch for the peasants. 🤪
@briane1116
@briane1116 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely get the “unwelcoming” feel from many AD’s a lot of the time. But I think attitude means more than mode of dress. I do love Teddy’s point about wearing something that goes with the brand you’re representing, though a spacesuit at the Omega dealer might be a bit much 🚀 The one brand I had a GREAT experience with was Oris. Went there, talked to the two guys running the shop, and walked out really feeling seen and heard and respected. I didn’t have the money ready to go at the moment, but went back maybe 5-6 weeks later, they remembered me, and I bought a Cherry Aquis right then and there. No regrets. It was their attitude that really spoke to me above all else.
@DrDoomBloom
@DrDoomBloom 2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to that sort of experience, though with a different brand. I just want to be treated as a respected customer.
@ArthurShelby-PB
@ArthurShelby-PB 2 жыл бұрын
I went into a boutique for the first time today to purchase my first ever watch and it was certainly daunting seeing the staff there in formal attire even though I was only there to look and possibly buy a Casio G-Shock lol... Still, I went ahead and stepped into the place and purchased the Casio G-Shock GM-2100-1AER model. Very happy with my purchase, and to my surprise this watch fits fine on my small 6.0 inch wrist which was a bonus.
@karlsenula9495
@karlsenula9495 2 жыл бұрын
Agree as it goes for a Casio so it also goes for a Rolex or Omega or Sinn or Hamilton etc. Or indeed any German or Swiss watches or Seiko ... you don't have to own one of these to be considered a watch enthusiast or collector. You just need to be interested in and enjoy watches.
@mutlee299
@mutlee299 2 жыл бұрын
@Karl Senula: BOOM!!!!
@Stribbo55
@Stribbo55 2 жыл бұрын
People say you need a Seiko too, but I’ve had 2 and they are garbage, especially the SKX. Own what you like, but don’t tell me I’m not an enthusiast because I won’t overpay for trash.
@brianpercival1829
@brianpercival1829 2 жыл бұрын
I will never forget this story. You say dress for the watch jewelery store. I have a friend, he owned a furniture making business. High end custom built furniture. He also had a second business installing high end kitchens. This crew would go to 10 million dollar homes under construction and put in the custom marble and cherry wood etc. On his way home he passed a Jaguar dealership and saw a silver V12 XKE on display. Early to mid 70s. He was awsestruck and did a U Turn. Entered the showroom in his red and black plaid shirt and blue jeans with holes and a slight layer of saw dust and wood stains. Asked a salesman about the car....crickets...salesman turned and walked into the service shop. 5 minutes passed and salesman returned and again he asked about the jag and salesman said out of your price range. My friend exited the store, drove home showered and changed into a business suit, returned to the dealership, walked right past the saleman, past the sales manager and into the owners office. He asked how much would a salesman commision be, I think the answer was $4000. He agreed to buy the car -$4000 as there was no sales service. Never judge a person too quickly. They could also be a millionaire plumber.
@247Success
@247Success 2 жыл бұрын
Completely agree with what you said about attire. It’s mostly cultural dependent not only geographically but with regards to the brand itself!
@josephschmoe3796
@josephschmoe3796 2 жыл бұрын
I walked into the Rolex boutique in Scottsdale AZ wearing Costco jeans and a nice shirt. The manager was very accommodating and we discussed the state of the brand for about 20 minutes. It was a great conversation. Sadly, I have no business owning a Rolex, nor did they have any product to sell me. I was dressed even more poorly when I bought a Tag F1 calibre five from a nearby store. It was awesome talking watches with the saleswoman and the whole experience was enjoyable. I doubt that she gave a thought about my cheap jeans and Carhart T-shirt and as such, she made a decent sale. After the transaction, we chatted about G-shocks. Because, well, they're cool.
@jonasjung256
@jonasjung256 2 жыл бұрын
That’s cool to hear you’ve had this experience in Scottsdale. The Valley I feel like tends to fall a little more in line with the casual shorts or jeans and a T shirt vibe similar to Teddy discussing Miami.
@marcgoulding5230
@marcgoulding5230 2 жыл бұрын
I always appreciate your balanced thoughts, Teddy...
@govtfunded
@govtfunded 2 жыл бұрын
I keep time in more casual towns; one can learn more of an individual's character when the attire is not judged.
@subeijekalo5884
@subeijekalo5884 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely more content like this. I would especially be interested in discussing the last topic of the video in more depth. I think that specific topic has something to do with younger generation are not into watches as much as we would like. Would like to hear more about the topic. Cheers Teddy
@tellingtimewithtony
@tellingtimewithtony 2 жыл бұрын
Teddy, I WOULD LOVE MORE OF THESE VIDEOS!! Please keep this type of video going! Once a week maybe?? Love all your videos but this is like having a conversation as enthusiasts!
@Caradhriastox
@Caradhriastox Жыл бұрын
I just love Teddy's genuine love for watches. Regardless of the background or superficial value one can present themselves in the watchworld, he gave one of the most mature insights in this vid. Cheers! I just got into this hobby and lately, Ive always been going to Teddy's channel for reviews!
@jhrodriguez08
@jhrodriguez08 2 жыл бұрын
I just got bit by the watch bug and after buying a couple swiss made watches , I bought a casio A159W out of nostalgia and the only thing I didn’t like was that is smaller than what I remembered them to be. About the dressing code I think it should be more relaxed otherwise you could intimidate potential first buying customers.
@kaiwilliams141
@kaiwilliams141 2 жыл бұрын
I don't care if the retailer staff are wearing more formal attire, I just want to be treated well as a customer or potential customer
@criose
@criose 2 жыл бұрын
Teddy I'm just waiting on that green prx to come with the matching leather strap. That will be my 3r watch for my collection.
@timothyhall6696
@timothyhall6696 2 жыл бұрын
This was such a great thing to be able to do on a sunny Saturday morning....Just Great content!!
@wirogendeng212
@wirogendeng212 2 жыл бұрын
I was a salesperson for BMW, Imo it depends about the salesperson attire in every country If i would sell a premium item at least i should have a "proffesional look" at least. Then how you describe your item and how you approach customers to make the deal is the most important i think
@loganoftherockies9453
@loganoftherockies9453 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed completely on all counts! Excellent video as always, and really appreciate your equanimity in evaluating things in context, and especially the inclusive demarcation of genuine watch enthusiasm and what budget we enjoy the hobby at---so important for the health of the hobby and in particular accessibility to new and younger collectors. I've had times in life my collection was G-Shock and Timex, times it was Seiko and Tissot, and now it's Omega, Grand Seiko, etc. It will probably never be Lange and Patek, but I can appreciate them tremendously just like I can appreciate a Puccini opera on KZbin from the Met or a Picasso in a museum without ever being able to personally afford purchasing them! And YES to microadjusts!!! The Speedy 38 I have on wrist lacks one, as does my Grand Seiko...and it's like come on, guys:)
@MrDanielmahaniel
@MrDanielmahaniel 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this video Teddy, I agree with the discussion on the retail product and content variation. I get tired of seeing Submariners and Nautiluses (Nautili? Lol), but at the same time these designs and models are tried and true so they are a home run for watch companies and content creators. Lately my philosophy has changed on quartz watches as well, I own a few, but rarely wear them. Love the “set it and forget it” mindset. Cheers!
@victorinoxalox9821
@victorinoxalox9821 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve learned about watches from your Teddy. Thanks for all the great information. Keep up the great work sir
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to have helped! I appreciate the support my friend!
@j.j.h.atemycereal
@j.j.h.atemycereal 2 жыл бұрын
There’s “smart casual” and there’s “beach casual”. I think you hit the nail on the head, Teddy, when you said that the average watch/jewelry store environment could be more welcoming, and the suit and tie associate is a throw-back to an earlier time. I have an idea for a cross-over episode with Courtney’s channel… have her re-style the staff of a watch shop to reflect modern sportiness/casualness of the watches they sell.
@1018Frankie
@1018Frankie 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, my two cents, people in a boutique can be dress in suits, I don’t care, what I like is someone that knows the product and their competitors so that person can give me good advice and that’s aside of doing my homework before going to the boutique. Keep the good work my friend!
@eyeheartsushi2212
@eyeheartsushi2212 2 жыл бұрын
That last question about attire was very interesting but I’m with you Teddy in that it’s regional and cultural as well as about the brand. I’m fine with the salespeople wearing suits as long as they treat all customers nicely. I remember going to a Vacheron Constantin boutique wearing a polo shirt, shorts and sneakers: they treated me like a gentleman and showed me a lot of watches even though they could tell I wasn’t making a purchase that day.
@BrittPearceWatches
@BrittPearceWatches 2 жыл бұрын
oh my god. Teddy. In the "Heritage Stifling Creativity" portion, you said everything I've been thinking for sooo long!
@trongt8887
@trongt8887 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the take Teddy, especially with the ADs. Don't want to name any names but my first experience was a bad one - maybe because I went into one wearing sweat pants and a parka but still. Like literally no one wants to help you as they probably think you're not going to buy anything. They do need to do a better job of hiring more knowledgeable reps that actually want to help you because let's face it, not everyone that goes into an AD will buy something every time.
@jacksanbornjr7743
@jacksanbornjr7743 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t mix up enthusiasm and collecting as the same thing. I love watching watch videos and only own one watch! I like cars don’t one a single super car. Grey market dealers I feel put arbitrary values on some watches and only trade among other dealers; probably wrong but that’s how it looks to me.
@kma6881
@kma6881 2 жыл бұрын
Well damn. I bought a Casio beater and ended up loving it. I had more fun buying a few more and switching around NATO straps on them than I ever thought I’d have. Now I unironically love them and rotate them in with my regular watches.
@steveb4012
@steveb4012 2 жыл бұрын
I can recall chaperoning a friend of ours, a wealthy Thai girl who was intending to buy herself a high end ladies Omega watch. The jeweller was on Bond Street in London and you had to ring a doorbell to gain access. My friend and I were smartly dressed and she was intending to buy two watches. Personally, at that time I couldn't afford a thing in that shop. The staff were rude to my friend, humoured her as if she was a dreamer/ time waster. I took the salesman to one side and suggested he take her seriously and treat her with respect as she could buy and sell him and if we walked out, he was going to lose some serious commission. £10k later, two Omegas and a humbled sales assistant, my friend had her new watches. Appearances can be deceiving...
@stuartclubb4302
@stuartclubb4302 2 жыл бұрын
We should differentiate between "Gray" where they take tons of unsold watches at near cost (so the AD can actually get enough churn to keep their distribution) and then sell them at a hefty discount, versus the secondary market who are providing a conduit for certain brands "Preferred Flippers" to make a short term hit of thousands of dollars while the secondary dealer makes a few grand...
@oh_io.watches
@oh_io.watches 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, these are two completely separate processes. I understand it's human nature for a salesperson to feel the pull to capitalize on a high demand product, but no way am I buying a standard production model for 2.5 or 3 times retail. I'll wait my turn for "the call," whenever that may be, and until then I'll research other brands that deliver high quality without the hype. Once again, absolutely great content from Teddy.
@charlierauh8011
@charlierauh8011 2 жыл бұрын
Love this - I will say I do appreciate the NYC boutiques based on my experience, I’ve purchased from Longines and Panerai boutiques here and the staff at both are very formally dressed, and extremely engaging/informative/personal. The combination of formal dress code and relaxed engagement creates a low pressure environment for the enthusiast IMO. I also received personal letters, emails, and texts from the reps who helped me out thanking me for my purchases and expressing genuine interest in being available for further questions, servicing, and of course purchases.
@BruceCross
@BruceCross 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely, it's less the salesperson's attire than how friendly and helpful they act.
@jeffsmith1661
@jeffsmith1661 2 жыл бұрын
Great content here Teddy. In terms of what a boutique or AD salesperson wears, I am attracted to authenticity. To me, that means that a sales person dresses as themselves first and also appropriately for the setting. I’d prefer a an open dress shirt or quarter zip to a cheap suit and tie because it’s “the uniform”. My watch buying is primarily done through authorized retail locations and I love the branding work being done by Rolex, Breitling, Omega, and especially IWC. The days of intimidating jewelry stores should be over. Give me an authentic enthusiast that loves sharing their offerings as my sales person!
@desertfox432
@desertfox432 2 жыл бұрын
To answer you on "attire", I agree with you on the mannerisms point. There have been a few instances when the buying experience was ruined by inflated haughtiness masquerading as class (a mark of ill training). At the times I could not pass on a hard to find piece I was pushed to ask for another representative to finish the buy. You can be in a suit but have manners and respect. I agree, most of us just want the enthusiasm mirrored instead of having to deal with a personality disorder while buying an item we've been dreaming about.
@davidlashmanov4386
@davidlashmanov4386 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, completely agree on last Salesperson session. I am in NYC and I hate Breguet, Bulgari, Wempe, etc boutiques. When you walk in, suddenly, some kind of heavy feeling appears. However, I know I want to have fun, talk about watches, try a couple of them, buy one. And it actually stops me visiting them for 3-4 time. I become tired really quickly. There is only one from the big stores that is ok, but at the end of the day, I want more boutiques like Martin Pulli in Phili. What a wonderful atmosphere! I wish to have one in NYC
@tpoz48
@tpoz48 2 жыл бұрын
It's all about image and knowledge. I recall buying a watch at a local jewelry/watch shop. The salesperson was well dressed, but didn't have a lot of knowledge about time pieces. She actually commented that I knew more about watches than she did. I don't think I know that much about watches (Did my homework though). I bought the watch but wasn't impressed with the store. Had she been well dressed and knowledgeable I would buy there again.
@jessem_i31
@jessem_i31 2 жыл бұрын
One of my biggest complaints about buying a watch at a local watch/jewelry shop is the lack of product and industry knowledge. 90% of them simply are there to make sure there is a warm body behind the jewelry case.
@howardshaw3655
@howardshaw3655 2 жыл бұрын
This is so right. I had a few questions about the watch ready to go from watching channels like Teddy's. They just made it up on the spot yet the info could be found from looking online- like what does COSC mean? How long has this watch model been available? First AD had no clue- the girl looked embarrassed.
@davyboyo
@davyboyo 2 жыл бұрын
I could watch a ton of your comment-response videos, you have super interesting and engaging perspectives to share. Cheers!
@Mikey___
@Mikey___ 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as always, Teddy. I slightly disagree on your comment about it almost being the opposite of the 'high roller' image when you get after market diamonds - I think the fact that spending lots of money on top of the base watch to get after market diamonds KNOWING that it will make the watch worth less is almost the definition of high rolling. It's like lighting a cigar with a stack of hundred dollar bills
@AD-ov5rt
@AD-ov5rt 2 жыл бұрын
I think the thing to remember about watch collecting is that there can be hype and pieces that are popular for a reason, but at the end of the day, you are the person who will wear it day after day- why do that with something you feel 'meh' about? It's worth it to have a collection where you can say you adore each piece in it.
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 Жыл бұрын
Very very well said
@grahamrushall6044
@grahamrushall6044 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying the content. Learning a lot.
@andrewsamuel368
@andrewsamuel368 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the casual shoutout to the fragrance channel
@johnwilliams4806
@johnwilliams4806 Жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head I want to feel welcome I don’t really look around and care about what others are wearing. I want the sales person to care more than I do and assist me making a purchase without the push … Thx for the content
@Baruch-Hashem
@Baruch-Hashem 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you. I am most enthisiastic about my latest watch. Soon, I bore of them, and I share them or sell them. Spreading the hobby.
@ShawnPBruce
@ShawnPBruce 2 жыл бұрын
Your comment about content is spot on. I find similar things when posting about cameras. People say they’re tired of camera review videos, but those are the ones that people click on. I’ll post a tutorial on lighting portraits and it gets nowhere. People are so fascinating.
@tigerrx7
@tigerrx7 2 жыл бұрын
TB, this entire video was lovely. Being honest with the community and how you think. Sincerely appreciate this one. P.S. Wished you had put the names of the watches in the video in the lower third though. Some of them I’ve never seen and would love to explore.
@jessem_i31
@jessem_i31 2 жыл бұрын
I would like to see the names of the watches as well. I pause the video, take a screenshot, and then do an image search. Works every time.
@mtbkmaniac1
@mtbkmaniac1 2 жыл бұрын
I think a button up shirt or polo with slacks for floor sales and sport jacket for management. Everyone wearing the brand(s) of the store. I want to work with enthusiasts that know more than myself and will be unbiased in their advice. That was my Omega experience. I never felt uncomfortable. In fact it was a relaxing and friendly experience.
@chris22824
@chris22824 2 жыл бұрын
I love your content. I literally walked into the Breitling boutique in Miami in shorts and sandals and was treated so nicely. I dropped $10k on a new navitimer. I love the relaxed atmosphere.
@anthonyserio7900
@anthonyserio7900 2 жыл бұрын
Well done, well said. Thank you for his one!
@larryd4352
@larryd4352 2 жыл бұрын
As for adjustable bracelets, now this is just from my observations of the decades, I have found that the less expensive watches ( under $2,000 ) seem to have larger bracelets than more expensive brands. I had one heck of a time finding extra links for my Sub and EXP II, than I did with my Tag. In fact, I actually took the bracelets off and put XL Gator straps on my two Rolexs. Maybe because the watch industry in the 1980's didn't care that much...or they didn't want to add extra links. Just an observation! But...at 6'6" and 345 lbs of ex-college football player, who has a 23 cm wrist, even today, guys my size have a difficult time not only finding a watch that doesn't look like a child's watch on us, but finding a watch with a large enough bracelet, is kind of a nightmare! I do have some larger watches, because they fit me. I am retired, so then need to wear a five figure watch has passed me by...but...if I chose to splurge...I would be rather disappointed I imagine. Just an observation...oh...my maternal grandfather sparked my love for watches as a very young boy many decades ago!
@thetruebatman4632
@thetruebatman4632 2 жыл бұрын
Dude NICE. It’s nice to see another big boy loving the world of watches. 6’4” 260 lbs personal trainer, never even looked twice at a watch and all of a sudden I was watching watch (pun intended) videos to fall asleep and now i’m all in. I’ll take note of your comment, I appreciate the info!
@kma6881
@kma6881 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. 8 1/4” wrists and 11” hands make regular watches look like kids’ watches on me. Many people hate the brand but Invicta makes plenty of watches that fit and look right.
@thorvaldhansen7858
@thorvaldhansen7858 2 жыл бұрын
I know some people shit on invicta, but I have a few, and shaq has been doing stuff with them for a while now. Hes a big dude and invicta have a lot of big watches in many different styles.
@gawdbody6710
@gawdbody6710 2 жыл бұрын
@@thorvaldhansen7858 nothing wrong with Invicta big dawg. Their good watches for anyone trying to get a decent peice. You just have to know they rely on a battery and have no resale value at all. Get a Timex or a GOD TIER Seiko
@nolinchitnis
@nolinchitnis 2 жыл бұрын
What you say resonates with me and I agree on some of the points. I am 49 and have been in love with watches since I was in school. But the way 'watch collection' has changed leaves me feeling I am missing something. In those days (even now) the only way I would have more than 1 watch I needed (these days don't even need a watch) was strolling by a watch shop, I would see something in the window that would make my knees go weak. And I would buy the watch. It did NOT matter which brand, how popular, resale value etc as long as it fit my budget. These days when I see so many things go into buying a watch. You love a particular brand. They see a KZbin video and the hype for some watch gets you and you buy one without knowing why? Things like resale value and collectible value have come into a picture. Looking at all this, I still want to do it the old fashioned way. Stroll by a window and fall in love and keep the watch with me forever. No flipping. No thoughts of resale. No regrets of a bad purchase decision.
@adriansierra751
@adriansierra751 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insight Teddy!
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Adrian!
@PirateLordMay
@PirateLordMay 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video with great details!
@markschueler9921
@markschueler9921 2 жыл бұрын
I had never wanted a CW until I saw the Bronze Trident in this video.... now I NEED that watch!
@bazs7669
@bazs7669 2 жыл бұрын
Love your honesty bro. Love from the UK 🙏🏽
@chriscon8463
@chriscon8463 2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video! I agree with all points, especially the one about bracelets lacking micro adjustments. If I can’t get a watch to fit me well & comfortably, I tend not to wear it. I certainly wouldn’t purchase a watch that’s a roll of the dice whether it will fit or not.
@Brook1344
@Brook1344 2 жыл бұрын
Such an interesting post. I really like the transparency. Consideration of the majority that simply can't afford a Moonwatch, for instance, is appreciated. (Although I wish.)
@fillo1969
@fillo1969 2 жыл бұрын
So long as they are professional in their dealing with me I’m happy. My AP of choice (Gemoro in Edmonton) are very well dressed, very pleasant and friendly. Jeremy was fantastic.. helped my with my Omega purchase!
@jaytouvelle2359
@jaytouvelle2359 Жыл бұрын
YOU ARE A NICE AND HONEST MAN THANK YOU FOR BEING YOURSELF AND NOT FAKE
@dasf89
@dasf89 2 жыл бұрын
I only follow the "give the consumers what they want" argument to some extent - if you think it through to the end, you'll end all novelty and innovation. From time to time, a brand needs to take a leap of faith and do something unexpected, or they risk getting very stale and repetitive.
@UnholiestJedi
@UnholiestJedi 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's a fine line brands have to navigate
@sinjon
@sinjon 2 жыл бұрын
Coughrolexcoughcough
@EthanRom
@EthanRom 2 жыл бұрын
@@sinjon People will swear that the old models are the best Rolexes. Then when they make something new, they’ll complain that it’s ugly and ask for the old models back.
@philspencelayh5464
@philspencelayh5464 2 жыл бұрын
@@EthanRom I have a 1016 Explorer and haver never seen another Rolex I would like to own, not that I would be able to get my hands on one these days so just as well that I only like old ones.
@EthanRom
@EthanRom 2 жыл бұрын
@@philspencelayh5464 That's a mad pricey one. But yes vintage Rolexes are amazing
@megasoid
@megasoid 2 жыл бұрын
Great balanced review. Wrist candy is fantastic and so is a practical "beater".
@luisdiegoperez1786
@luisdiegoperez1786 2 жыл бұрын
Last part got to me. Nothing sells to me more and attracts me more than a salesman that knows and talks about the product with real knowledge and not just a script that they memorized and don’t understand.
@blzz42
@blzz42 2 жыл бұрын
Bit of advice I would give from a developer standpoint, adding a sort by function to the website will help users browse through the list of watches more easily. Other than that, I love the teddybaldassarre site and browsing through the watch collection. I’m considering a Junghans for my next watch as I really dig their minimalist designs.
@suppish
@suppish 2 жыл бұрын
You mean from a user perspective?
@TheBelse
@TheBelse 2 жыл бұрын
Big love for covering all bases, I want a sea dweller ultimately, I love a lot of watches and manufacturers ..some pop without costing lots or being an art piece.
@larryfishkind5387
@larryfishkind5387 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another terrific video full of great information on watches I think the attire you wear when purchasing a watch is important.. obviously close express your character just like a car or Watch would, almost as an extension of yourself Teddy I’d love to work for you . We certainly do share the love / art of watches .. I’d love to learn more from you Maybe one day I’ll buy into a authorized dealer/ Jewelry store
@enduringtech822
@enduringtech822 2 жыл бұрын
I like quartz until I need to change the battery. Maybe there is something wrong with my cheap Casio but it new a new battery after every 3 to 4 months. That's too soon.
@RobinsWatchJourney
@RobinsWatchJourney 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting and thought-provoking video. Would enjoy more like this.
@adrox88
@adrox88 2 жыл бұрын
Look at Zelos adjustable clasps. Outstanding quality and comes on the HH3 and Mako from $400
@braegrimes8870
@braegrimes8870 2 жыл бұрын
On the topic of 'casual dress': The weirdest vibe is the Seiko boutiques - selling a relatively inexpensive SRPG Sport alongside a Grand Seiko will attract fairly different clientele. It's almost weird to buy a Seiko '5' from someone dressed in a 3-piece, but I could definitely see myself purchasing a GS from someone in business casual (if I had the money).
@RichieKhan
@RichieKhan 2 жыл бұрын
I think the attire is part of the environment and a small part of the brand culture. Breitling did it really well. Their new boutique concepts are industrial, inviting, and the staff wears business-casual uniform which fits really well. Their staff are also encouraged to roll up their sleeves to show tattoos etc.
@anothertickintime5578
@anothertickintime5578 2 жыл бұрын
That's Hyde Park Jewelers here in Denver and that's my man John Burba @ 16:16, looks like it was filmed at the height of the pandemic, but still kind of cool to see one of my AD's featured on your channel. Wish I could have met and conveyed my gratitude and appreciation for all you do.
@Yorkiepoocharlie
@Yorkiepoocharlie Жыл бұрын
Grey market dealers not buying many watches currently. Many true customers getting watches from AD now. Many first time buyers getting their first Rolex. This is great!
@cartoonpete407
@cartoonpete407 2 жыл бұрын
16:40 You finally spotted that piece of lint on your jacket! 😅
@davidcrandall4958
@davidcrandall4958 Жыл бұрын
Teddy you have gotten very good! I agree about the mechaquartz mvts!
@nikomos6276
@nikomos6276 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t consider myself a “collector” even though I own a few watches. I definitely consider myself an enthusiast though. I think there’s a big difference. Collectors don’t necessarily have a love for horology.
@gawdbody6710
@gawdbody6710 2 жыл бұрын
I'm really confused and I ask this with with the up most respect. You own a few tine pieces but don't consider yourself as an houralagist. That's like saying I don't support the 2nd Ammendment but I have closet full of AK's. Which I'm down for but lost in the statement? I had to re read this and analyze I get it. My apologies these fucks cater to the resalers who don't appreciate the practice. My bad but now I do realize Rolex and all the other ADs cater to the flippers. Just had to tink about it
@nikomos6276
@nikomos6276 2 жыл бұрын
@@gawdbody6710 No, you've got it backwards. I'm not a collector but I AM an horology enthusiast. I don't consider myself a watch collector. I don't have any interest in acquiring quantity.
@joshs3916
@joshs3916 2 жыл бұрын
Have a Casio duro and a nos 16610. Love both. Duro for daily wear
@kitanurag3672
@kitanurag3672 2 жыл бұрын
Teddy is bringing down the watch snobbery and I appreciate it truly. The Rolex Vs Casio analogy really hits home. I would probably shy away from buying watches I like if the “rule” in the watch world was to own a Rolex to be a true enthusiast. I can’t afford one but that shouldn’t stop me from owning what timepieces I like on my wrist and thus make me happy!
@777soul56
@777soul56 2 жыл бұрын
I love my 9f entry level Grand Seiko sbgx263 and seiko ssc813 both fit amazing. The GS is incredibly finished and slim on the wrist which is not the norm for GS. ALSO for it's price I don't think could find a better finished watch. As for the 🐼 just looks stunning and if was a mechanical movement it would lose its proportion and would cost 5× more. Value and fit stands out for the grab and go quartz options!
@OutpowerFPS
@OutpowerFPS 2 жыл бұрын
Well said Teddy. Your tact is commendable, despite trying to dissolve all of the opinions of people who "know" they are right. I've been a fan for a while. I hope your channel continues to grow.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jack!
@kamlapati
@kamlapati 2 жыл бұрын
I like suits and I'm tired of the "all casual / all the time" thing, but fully agree that the salesperson's style should match the brand and the environment. Whether you like it or not, your clothes and your grooming make a statement about your relationship to society and the world.
@giusepperocchi2979
@giusepperocchi2979 2 жыл бұрын
Up to a point. More often than not, really wealthy people couldn’t care less about trying to “make a statement”.
@williamlasl
@williamlasl 2 жыл бұрын
@@giusepperocchi2979 Very true. Their statement is “I’m so rich your opinion is worth nothing to me.”
@simplyseven007
@simplyseven007 2 жыл бұрын
My opinion: this is one of your best videos yet. Why? It’s a logical, rational, and reasonable reality check that shows off your intellect and ultimately lends to your credibility.
@chrisbertolotti768
@chrisbertolotti768 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, Teddy! Spending lots of time devouring your excellent content. Question: what was the awesome-looking watch featured in the mecha-quartz segment of this piece?
@uglybum69
@uglybum69 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, at 9:34….. that thing is sweet.
@jonynader99
@jonynader99 2 жыл бұрын
It's a Brew Metric!
@BenMwatches
@BenMwatches Жыл бұрын
Your content is the best. I watch all of it 😊
@mickpalmer951
@mickpalmer951 2 жыл бұрын
We’re I have a problem is I never deck out my wardrobe so to speak. I have been that way since I was very young. I look more like ZZ Top. Wear always with a custom hat. I love ring, and bracelets on my right arm. And I am upping my watch game on the left. I am usually treated as a possible threat to the establishment and am constantly watched. Those in suits won’t approve me to assist. They have no clue who I am, or what I have in my bank account. Or plan on spending. I love the thrill of fulfilling my dream, asking to see something and dropping the cash or Platinum Card. Never take people for granted. Suits don’t impress me. I can tell when people are dressed in their style. And I love it. I hate being pre judged. Just my two cents. Your style works great for you and speaks volumes as to who you are.
@brakmaster
@brakmaster Жыл бұрын
I was very pleased when you removed that speck of dust from your jacket. Even though it was at the end of the video.
@Mik01ist
@Mik01ist 2 жыл бұрын
I agree on all the line. The conversation was most interesting to me was the way dealers are treating and interacting with customers. Empathy is key just as much as showing watch knowledge. So you achieve empathy by putting a fleece or a suite on? Not sure, but certainly it lacks today
@jpholecka-ps
@jpholecka-ps 2 жыл бұрын
Great POV on being an enthusiast on anything.
@michaelriera6277
@michaelriera6277 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate when I walk into my Rolex AD and the sales team, manager are all in suit/tie. They are professional, knowledgeable, and helpful.
@joeykimble62
@joeykimble62 2 жыл бұрын
I think on the question of attire for salesman; I personally enjoy the comeback the suit is experiencing these days. People more and more are wearing suits because they want to not because they have to and it's not really seen as being a statement of formality anymore. It's more an indication that you gave a little effort before you left the house than anything
@WestCoastAce27
@WestCoastAce27 2 жыл бұрын
Great takes, especially on grey market. Supply/demand - fine. But when ADs are turning their back to their staff selling to the same people and getting a kickback on the subsequent resale on grey, that’s not good.
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