Fratello Talks: Watches And Wonders 2024 Debrief
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Hello, and welcome to this week’s episode of Fratello Talks. Today, we wrap up our Watches and Wonders 2024 coverage with a debrief episode featuring Nacho, Thomas, and Lex. The guys take some time to go over some brands (and their corresponding releases) that we missed in episode one. They also discuss the general mood of the show and how it reflects on the overall state of the watch industry today. Despite promises made several weeks ago, we recorded this one on a Friday afternoon, so you’ll also get your fair share of banter and jokes throughout.
Lex is seemingly becoming more raw and unfiltered lately. It's very refreshing!
Fratello podcast is quickly becoming my favorite watch content. Keep it up guys. 👌
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Appreciated the conversation, not to mention the entire production and editing, great job.
Great summary! Thanks
I think the comment at the end was an accurate assessment of your weekly discussions keep it up
Nice look at some of the other brands. IWC - everything but their prices. They are in denial about their place in the hierarchy.
At 34:00, Zenith also impressed with their divers
Thanks for the conversation guys - great content!
Did we just experience W&W content without someone fellating Tudor?!
I totally agree with you guys, only the Luna Rosa for Panerai I was really not impressed… I love Panerai, but that was not impressive enough
Compressed lamb?! 🤣 That's so Swiss... 👌🏻 Presumably it has delicious pulverised tuber on top to make it like shepherd's pie?
Thanks for the episode guys
great guys 👍👍👍
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How come with so many watch rankings videos, nobody ever ranks Chronoswiss? I am not a fan of their colorful watches either but their more dressy watches look nice. I just don't know and cant figure out, where they fit in the hierarchy - Marice Lacroix/baume mercier/frederique constant level? Longiness-tudor level? higher? Lower? Can you even get Americas cup on TV for the whole weekend? Or even for a 90 min segment? LOL
You guys should always do a foot check as well, some amazing footwear around
The vintage Chronoswiss Regulateur is the one to get. 38mm and especially in bronze/steel it's very cool. Handwound Unitas, exhibition case back. Maybe they are going back to smaller more wearable sizes now. That said, the new smaller watch was £10000. Vintage is slightly more affordable.
Don’t think it was bronze. These were available in steel, gold & steel, and gold.
@@FratelloMagazine it was available in full bronze, bronze steel, all steel, gold steel, and full gold. Even the buckle was always in line with the case version. I have seen an original and I have also spoken to Chronoswiss directly as I have the watch.
@@bjoernaltmannwow!! You learn something everyday! Which years was it produced in bronze?
@@FratelloMagazine in the early 80s when these initial models were released. Here is some further information: The Regulateur Handaufzug was limited to 3000 pieces overall. In Gold CH-6321 200 pcs In Gold/Steel CH-6322 600 pcs In Steel CH-6323 700 pcs In Steel/Bronze CH-6326 1000 pcs In Bronze CH-6327 500 pcs It used the caliber Unitas 6376Z.
Who took the candle?
Why does Lex sound so abrasive sometimes? Am I missing something? He seems almost dismissive to the other hosts.