Finding the best watches at 500, 1500 and 4000 USD

2024 ж. 13 Мам.
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You've seen the lists. 10 best watches at 500 dollars. 10 best watches at 1.500 dollars. You get the idea. This video I talk about what you should be looking for and what you should avoid.
It's the video to end all "best video" videos.
Enjoy
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  • Fairly certain the Baltic Aquascaphe GMT shown at 2:52 isn’t quartz as labelled. It’s got an automatic movement. Certainly, the non GMT Aquascaphe has an automatic Miyota 9039.

    @wmwhite1826@wmwhite1826Ай бұрын
    • Editing mistake. Should have been a timex in that spot. (Which has a similar bezel which is likely why I mixed them up) Well spotted. 😀👍

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
    • Similar looking watches! :)

      @wmwhite1826@wmwhite1826Ай бұрын
    • Own the Timex Q GMT and like you describe of watches in this price range, it feels light and lower quality in hand and the GMT hand is difficult to set correctly, but I love the look, credentials and it’s lightness = comfort. “Good watch” 👍🏻

      @patrickhartmann1540@patrickhartmann1540Ай бұрын
    • I love this channel, it makes me remember the basic principles I was taught when I did my economics degree forty five years ago; principles such as "diminishing maginal utility", "market positioning" and "conspicuous consumption". Curves keep appearing in my head. I have a few Christopher Ward watches (six and counting) and at this point in my life I can't justify spending more money on a watch just to buy brand recognition. My CW watches haven't had any problems with either build quslity or accuracy and a couple of them are now over ten years old. I've also been wearing the same Pulsar (Seiko) kinetic watch for sailing and motorcycling for the last twenty five years and that watch still looks the same and still has the same space age accuracy.

      @welshskies@welshskies23 күн бұрын
  • I really like, that everytime you mention a watch, you also show a picture of it. THAT is the only way to do it on video; too many KZheadrs think that video = podcast.

    @gordonfreeman4491@gordonfreeman4491Ай бұрын
    • Thanks - It started out as a way of adding visual interest, but it turns out not everybody knows every watch so adding the watches mentioned for context has been useful for many 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • This channel is quickly becoming my favorite channel when it comes to watches. Super insightful. Subscribed 👍

    @troytona@troytonaАй бұрын
    • Now the bot comments are taking over. This has been posted every last of his 7-8 videos

      @patrik3450@patrik3450Ай бұрын
    • Same

      @bg-nm1qf@bg-nm1qfАй бұрын
    • @@patrik3450 your comment had me questioning if i was an actual bot for a second there 😂😂

      @troytona@troytonaАй бұрын
    • @@troytona no problem 😅😂 but there are a lot of them everywhere on KZhead these days.

      @patrik3450@patrik3450Ай бұрын
    • he really is unique in terms of his analyses. like the underlying theme of the video, he seems to differentiate his approach vs. other watch reviewers

      @knight8003@knight8003Ай бұрын
  • Coffee and a new video from Mike…just part of my Saturday morning routine.

    @woozertoo@woozertooАй бұрын
    • ☺️

      @szmako@szmakoАй бұрын
    • Same here. Afternoon cappuccino from my Gaggia, and the video. Wondering about selling my Tudor - oof, their secondary values tumble - great for buyers of pre-loved.

      @mindfulawareness1@mindfulawareness1Ай бұрын
    • @@mindfulawareness1They sure do tumble. I’ll hang on to my Black Bay Heritage a while longer LOL

      @eyeheartsushi2212@eyeheartsushi2212Ай бұрын
    • @@eyeheartsushi2212Same here! 😂 I thought it would be time to let go of my heritage 41. But let’s enjoy it a lil longer 🙈

      @misterc48@misterc48Ай бұрын
    • lol.... sounds wonderful (at least the coffee does) 😂😂

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I’m convinced that the most overhyped spec is water resistance. How many buyers dive at depth? Power reserve is another spec that I don’t hold much value in. If it’s a daily watch, who cares? If it runs out of power, wind and shake it. I also wonder about in-house movements from brands like Nomos that don’t have USA servicing. Just my 2 cents.

    @mightya@mightyaАй бұрын
    • Agreed on the water resistance. I just want enough to not worry about it getting wet when I wash my hands or to possibly swim in.

      @brucesuitt993@brucesuitt993Ай бұрын
    • and who needs a screw down crown? Not me, I hate these things, just somthing to worry about or break :(

      @schizoidman9781@schizoidman9781Ай бұрын
    • The thing is, a water resistance rating doesn't correspond to actual use in, say, diving. So the depth rating is in general way overstated. 300 meters may be more like 100 meters in real use. Fortunately, 100 meters is almost 3x the recreational depth limit.

      @skzion2@skzion2Ай бұрын
    • It is same in the sports car world. I have an old Corvette ZR1 that is capable of speeds of over 200mph. I'll never go that fast, but it sure is a cool feeling driving a car that can. It is satisfying owning a thing that was designed to do something extreme, even if you never test those limits. None of that may appeal to a person, and for those people they make Toyota Corollas.

      @overbuiltlimited@overbuiltlimitedАй бұрын
    • ​​@@overbuiltlimited you dont have be going 200mph to enjoy a corvette, you can still feel the car's power and handling when driving normal, ive enjoyed plenty of fast cars without breaking traffic laws. you can't feel a watch's 300m rating when washing your hands.

      @wimplos9232@wimplos9232Ай бұрын
  • You’re one of the best channels about quality watches out there .. Giving great insight to the facts with common sense applied to it.. Kinda like… Seiko’s Lumabrite with several layers applied Verses Hamilton & Tissot lume.. I appreciate your knowledge Greg

    @Greg-fi3op@Greg-fi3opАй бұрын
    • Thanks for contributing . Cheers 😊😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Your video summed it up very well. It's like most every product, there's a point when you stop looking at "specs" and pay more attention to the name and when that convergence happens, you'll pay more because you perceive it elevates YOU. The best advice is to buy what YOU like. My "best" watch is my Seiko SPB143 because of the heritage, name and because it just looks cool. Not the most expensive watch, but my favorite.

    @DanGaskell@DanGaskellАй бұрын
    • SPB143 - also a favorite of mine. So far, likely my most worn watch of the year 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Your insight stems from common sense but overlooked by the lust of the chase by the masses. Thanks for bringing me back down to earth. I'm a person who can afford watches 10k and less, but prefer the quality of $1500 resulting from the competition. Name allure is something that turns me off and I am a person who appreciates engineering and quality. I enjoy Sinn, CW, Longines & Seiko watches.

    @TealBeretta-tq2td@TealBeretta-tq2tdАй бұрын
    • Well said. As a mechanical Engineer I feel exactly the same.

      @smgeraldo@smgeraldoАй бұрын
    • Those Seiko movements though. How do they jibe with the engineering mind? I am eyeing the spb143 with the 6r35. I would just like the accuracy to be good enough to not have to think about it. I am trying to digest what another KZheadr (Andrew Morgan) recently said - if you’re worried about seconds per day, you’re doing it wrong.

      @yleexot@yleexotАй бұрын
    • @@yleexot touche. I've been lucky with mine In fact that is the only Seiko I own hahaha

      @TealBeretta-tq2td@TealBeretta-tq2tdАй бұрын
    • @@yleexotforget about accuracy. Nobody is wearing a mechanical watch to accurately know the time. It’s just a piece of jewelry with engineering involved

      @antoombom9584@antoombom9584Ай бұрын
    • @@yleexot Couldn’t agree with you more! As a long time Seiko fan it infuriates me that even the 4R movements can be regulated to +/- 6 or 7 secs per day, and even better on the 6R movements, yet Seiko doesn’t do this simple procedure before overcharging you for the watches that have these movements?!! But it gets better, I have a SLA051 Willard (£2500 when new so not insubstantial money) re-interpretation with undecorated GRAND SEIKO movement 8L35 got it, was running -12 secs per day, gave it 8 weeks to bed in, same! Had to pay good money at a Grand Seiko boutique to regulate it and restore its water resistance back to new, now running +0.5 to 1 sec per day, consistently, superb, and despite all this, love the watch, Apocalypse Now was THE movie when I was a teenager and had to have a Willard! Why Seiko, why the eff do you do this shit? Regulate your bloody watches! Even startup micro brands do so FFS! I will add I am a Mechanical Engineer so precision and making sure things run as they SHOULD do is part of my DNA. So can’t agree with Andrew Morgan, despite liking his channel.

      @smgeraldo@smgeraldoАй бұрын
  • My Seiko SKX013 and 009 cost me around $200-300. . Had had it for over 10 years and still running strong. They have 200m water resistance, ISO, rotating bezel day date and automatic. They don’t make watches like these any more

    @JohnnyJohnJon83@JohnnyJohnJon83Ай бұрын
    • Definitely can last forever with periodic service.

      @ivanmejia6843@ivanmejia6843Ай бұрын
    • Seiko Turtles are pretty good replacements of SKX watches. Sure, they cost more but that can be attributed to inflation. And if you don't need 200m but 100m is good enough then the 5KX aka SRPD series are great and cost $200-300.

      @kelorednaxela@kelorednaxela11 күн бұрын
  • Love the no nonsense of the channel No hype Just a well considered and thought out discussion on watches Love the Channel

    @BenMwatches@BenMwatchesАй бұрын
    • Glad to hear it 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Greetings from Greece! Yet another classy and well-rounded video. Thank you for your take on price categories and value evaluation and how brand names impact this. This video could very much be a useful reference ... negating the need for a formal marketing course (for this specific industry). Bravo!

    @thanassisandrinopoulos5449@thanassisandrinopoulos5449Ай бұрын
    • Thanks a ton 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Very well described! I agree with your price categories, and I appreciate the clearheader assessment of maker intent in each. Very difficult to find others discussing this frankly, thank you.

    @cesar314@cesar314Ай бұрын
  • I love the way you point out what the brands are thinking with their designs and specs at different price points. Now that you point out the key design elements I know what to look for during my watch collecting journey. Thank you for the education.

    @dannysimenauer5745@dannysimenauer5745Ай бұрын
    • Glad you found it helpful. Always remember to do your own research as well. 😊😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Always enjoy these super informative videos; the conversational format works a treat. Cheers!

    @AJB1702@AJB1702Ай бұрын
    • cheers 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Always a delight to hear your unique perspective on these price points. Bravo.

    @frankc3834@frankc3834Ай бұрын
  • Just found this channel and glad I did 👍 very clear cut and very informative.

    @jordongrant2782@jordongrant278215 күн бұрын
    • Welcome 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch12 күн бұрын
  • Another lovely job, Mike. So happens i showed my 12 watch rotation box to a non-watchnerd friend this week and sure enough, his Qs included "What's your favourite?" and "Which is the best watch here?". All i could do was mumble and start explaining comparatives between several much-loved pieces. Anyway, this Saturday morning i think it's my vintage Seiko Bullhead. Ask me again next weekend 😀

    @markikn3183@markikn3183Ай бұрын
    • Who's the favorite of your children? Probably easier to answer for me than my favorite watch... 😂😂

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • At this stage, in terms of an 'informative' and 'thought-provoking' watch KZhead channel, I don't think there is any doubt that this is the 'best' one. (Oops, that word again). It really is a revelation.

    @NicholasSadlier@NicholasSadlierАй бұрын
    • You are too kind. Don't know if I'm that good, but am happy that there are some that appreciate my approach 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Wow. I've just found your channel, and it's like a breath of fresh air in the watch world. Other channels have knowledge, sure. But you offer WISDOM. It's amazing. You cut through the noise and actually reveal what's going on below. Incredible. Love it. May you go from strength to strength!

    @TheAussiePencil@TheAussiePencil13 күн бұрын
    • Thanks and welcome 😃😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch10 күн бұрын
  • I love your down to earth approach - this video can really help navigating the wonderful world of watches.

    @juliusapriadi@juliusapriadiАй бұрын
    • glad you found it worth your time 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this video. Haven't seen someone so eloquent and precise about this. Thank you Sir.

    @CSiri-cc2hq@CSiri-cc2hqАй бұрын
    • Thank you 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I love how you explain this so clearly!

    @adamcurpier@adamcurpierАй бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful! 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Great videos Mike. I like all of my watches for different reasons, but I have a cheap Timex (35mm+dark blue face+white numerals and lettering) that always brings a smile to my face when I wear it with sweaters. I put a dark brown leather strap on it, and I can't believe how fluid it looks with the right outfit. Simplicity at its finest.

    @griff5043@griff5043Ай бұрын
    • Good choice! .😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Where have you been all my (very short, btw) watch enthusiasts' life? By far yours is the best channel that speaks to me while I try and understand the world of watches. Well done, sir.

    @tonydilucente2342@tonydilucente234225 күн бұрын
    • Very kind of you. Just happy you found me 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch22 күн бұрын
  • Love your channel and reviews. I own a collection of the usual suspects - rolex, omega, tag. However I am hooked on a Casio Oceanus S-100. A sub 500 USD watch, in titanium. Has a radio signal, solar quartz movement. It just works. No servicing or worry that it might get damaged. You should take a look, they are a refreshing perspective on watch making.

    @AlexT536@AlexT53623 күн бұрын
    • Glad to have you as a supporter 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch22 күн бұрын
  • Outstanding video!!! This was exactly the kind of video I've been looking for. It's been super difficult to look through the seemingly endless options and determine the best value for money watches (im not a fan of paying premiums for brand names). Recently bought a CW and my experience definitely seems to align with what you're saying, £1000-£1500 is a sweet spot for value and quality.

    @DANNY35870@DANNY35870Ай бұрын
    • Glad you found it helpful 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I thoroughly enjoy this watch channel. The topics, related facts, and comparisons discussed in the content of this channel, are excellent. This information is extremely helpful to me in my watch collecting journey. 👍

    @keithwodarski7081@keithwodarski7081Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated! 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Mike, your channel is one of the 3 my favourites! but for sure one to deserve to grow because of quality content! congratulations. what do you think about japanese watches? for example orient star wich can imo compare witch most swiss mass produced Tissots Longines and other in their price range?

    @tomaszgabrusewicz@tomaszgabrusewiczАй бұрын
  • I appreciate your unique approach and logical perspective on watches and the watch industry. Thank you.

    @nadgeemark@nadgeemarkАй бұрын
    • Very welcome - thanks for watching 😃😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Just another great video :) Thank you for your time and efforts

    @heshamhallak3894@heshamhallak3894Ай бұрын
  • This is good guidance to start from, providing reference points that allow to make sense of market, brands and price brackets. Wish I had tit a year ago when I entered the hobby. Each of us adds his own biases and preferences on top of that ground. I'm lucky that I don't give that much value to brands, this will probably allow me to collect more and spend less. I resonate with other things, like movements that represent(ed) a technical advance, history and my quirky taste 😅

    @tozzifan@tozzifanАй бұрын
  • Love the content on this channel ..much better than just reviews

    @igorepshteyn9739@igorepshteyn973913 күн бұрын
  • Always wait for your new videos. So much to learn from you. Always feel you have guided me from being ripped.regards from India

    @user-tm3xp9ph2v@user-tm3xp9ph2vАй бұрын
    • Great to hear! Cheers 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Another excellent and insightful video. Keep up the great work.

    @phildupuis1084@phildupuis1084Ай бұрын
    • Thanks, will try my best .😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Over the decades I've owned a lot of watch brands, Patek, AP, Rolex, Longines Linde Werdelin, Glycine, etc. I can honestly say the best watch out there is the G Shock. Practically covers all bases- price, specs and longevity.

    @tonylee-UK@tonylee-UKАй бұрын
  • A really good overview of the watch market, showing what to expect at different price points. No over the top praise or criticism of brands, just clear advice & explanation of the reality how the market works. So many watch fans get hooked up on the specs, they become a bit blinkered when comparing models.

    @martinowl@martinowlАй бұрын
    • Glad you found it worth a watch 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • You have a good pulse on what different consumers look for in a watch. I especially appreciated the discussion at the 4K level where a large part of the price tag is brand recognition. In a way it’s a bit like wine at $20, $50 and $200. Beyond a certain price it’s no longer about quality or winemaking but the prestige linked to a particular label or producer. Appreciate your thoughtful discourse as always, cheers!

    @Docbyday@DocbydayАй бұрын
  • I love my vostok panari, lol. Looks fantastic on the razor bracelet. It's not my best watch, but I love it. Keep producing incredible videos. You have continued to view the watch world from different angles. Thank you

    @juancolon6352@juancolon635225 күн бұрын
  • Yet again, a fantastic and refreshing take on a subject that has been beaten to death by other youtubers. My "best" watch is probably my 1950s JLC 37.5mm 'jumbo' Cal. 479. No other watch gets as much wrist time, and no other watch sounds as good, JLC is JLC for a reason.

    @curtiswood8010@curtiswood801025 күн бұрын
  • This is now my favourite watch channel on KZhead 💯, such great content and done superbly, well done sir 👏👏👏 and my favourite watch atm a Speedy 3861 Hesalite it hasn’t left my wrist for weeks 😄

    @leeevans8407@leeevans8407Ай бұрын
    • Speedy for the win 👍👍

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Congrats on 30K+ subs. Well deserved.

    @dscotp185@dscotp185Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much 😀

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I just picked up the longines Zulu 39 for around $4000 CAD and wow am I Impressed, the overall finishing attention to detail, Movement and the way the crown operates is just buttery smooth fantastic all around!

    @knucklesboxing786@knucklesboxing786Ай бұрын
  • I like your perspectives and analytic style that applies to a number of other markets. I worke in the high-end audio segment and it’s very much alike.

    @klausnielsen7102@klausnielsen7102Ай бұрын
    • Don't get me started on speaker cables, open back headphones and tube amps....... 😂

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Great channel! I'd like to hear your thoughts on micro brands. I've got a range of watches from ultra cheap (F-91W) to quite good. I'm interested in RZE these days for its features (diver, GMT, titanium), which are a mix I don't have. I wonder what we might predict/expect re. long term use/durability from a newer brand.

    @MarkThompson-nu7pd@MarkThompson-nu7pdАй бұрын
  • Entertaining and educating. Thanks! I enjoy your balanced strategic thoughts. And I am really curious how San Martin (as an example of a Chinese high quality manufacturer) will develop in terms of marketing and distribution over the next years. What are your views on the business development of high quality Chinese brands?

    @blaueelise7@blaueelise7Ай бұрын
  • Incredibly thoughtful! I really enjoy this channel.

    @user-yc9sd5bh2v@user-yc9sd5bh2vАй бұрын
    • Glad to hear it! 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Awesome! I’m loving your channel, too. Thanks for the insight.

    @JW-ug5vq@JW-ug5vqАй бұрын
    • Thanks for watching 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch28 күн бұрын
  • This has quickly become my favourite place on the internet for all things watches. Great work!

    @viscountpalmerston@viscountpalmerston17 күн бұрын
    • Wow, thanks! 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch14 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for your breakdown, I really enjoyed it! Please could you consider doing a similar breakdown mechanical/automatic chronographs? I am very interested to know your thoughts and opinions(and as somewhere who is fairly new to watches it would be interesting to see your views).

    @sneakyscorpia@sneakyscorpiaАй бұрын
  • Thank you for your video. I find it very interesting and informative.

    @Tbone51@Tbone5117 күн бұрын
    • Glad you found it worthy of your time 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch14 күн бұрын
  • Super informative. I learned so much. Thank you

    @alwaysdeplorable227@alwaysdeplorable22728 күн бұрын
    • You are so welcome! 😀

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch27 күн бұрын
  • I enjoy your videos Mike. My favorite watch that I keep wanting to wear everyday is also my least expensive in my collection. It's a Seiko SKX007. It doesn't have manual winding or hacking, it gains 5-8 seconds per day but I just don't care. I love the simplicity and the reliability of this dated design. With an upgraded bracelet, ceramic bezel insert, it is very comfortable to wear and enjoy.

    @swkohnle08@swkohnle08Ай бұрын
  • I acquired a Seiko SRP automatic for $169 and of course, it's lovely. I do wish for more (screw down crown/bracelet) but it's a beautiful sport model and looks lovely. $500 can buy you a lot if you look carefully. I do love your videos and thank you for making these.

    @robbied4766@robbied4766Ай бұрын
  • Well thought out video. Thank you!

    @Ego_Katana@Ego_KatanaАй бұрын
    • Thanks for watching! 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I loved the video. Interesting. Surprise ending with the swatch... i bought around last christmas a seiko solar diver sne589. I put a rubber strap on it. I fell in love with this watch and seem to be unable to take it off.

    @bjornclaeys3266@bjornclaeys326611 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing! 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch7 күн бұрын
  • Great video! May or May not have a 'best' watch, but this is one of the best watch video and channel! I think objectively you can say that a watch is better than another, of course keeping in mind the ratio of what you are getting versus the price. For example longines spirit Zulu time 39mm is one of the best watches on the market as far as I am informed. Now 'favorite' watch - this is a different matter and there it is strictly subjective. I think being able to be aware of these two approaches is freeing and also keeps things both playful and serious for our hobby 🙂

    @Vess_Iossifov@Vess_IossifovАй бұрын
  • Sharp and reasonable! I agree with everything, there is only one thing I have to say: there are, in fact, watches around 500 built to last decades: Citizen!

    @Cristianomare@Cristianomare29 күн бұрын
    • Agreed. This brand doesn't get the respect it deserves... And they make some amazing watches.

      @A90maly@A90malyКүн бұрын
  • Great to see a Traska pop up on your B roll. The coating on them is outstanding and for the money, excellent. All the second hand ones I have seen and had hands on, are in fantastic condition.

    @thisispw@thisispwАй бұрын
    • Yeah - I threw it in as an easter egg, because I feel they have some relevant offers 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Excellent show, as usual. ❤

    @daintiestquarters3411@daintiestquarters3411Ай бұрын
    • Thanks again! 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • It’s official. You are now my favorite KZhead channel. You asked about our best watch. That’s a tough question that I had not asked myself before. There are, in my opinion, 2 ways to define best watch. One is what you proposed in your video. In this case it would be my Speedy. The other is the story of the watch. In this case I t is the watch awarded to my grandfather for him being in the frontlines in the WWII campaign to liberate Italy from the Nazis. Also a chronograph, nowhere near as refined as a speedy, but it is the best watch in the world for me. 😊

    @pimba11@pimba11Ай бұрын
    • Happy to hear it - welcome aboard 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • 1. Very insightful. 2. Like many people, I have stumbled through things over the years on my learning curve. Yes, I learned that quartz movements were more accurate and if service were required, much less expensive. When my girlfriend paid for a factory overhaul of her Rolex, I was blown away. 3. Eventually, I concluded the most visible part of the complete watch was the strap. I discussed this with a watch repairman. He said that the problem was that a leather band wore out too quickly. So during the week, he would wear a watch with a metal strap and a watch with a leather strap on a date or going to an event. Seemed like a very good idea. In December, I bought a new Bulova watch. By March, the leather strap was cracking. Ok. Switched to a Wenger military with a Speidel twistaflex band as the daily beater. Have 1/2 dozen watches with new leather straps available if I have to wear a suit or go out somewhere.

    @bdcochran01@bdcochran01Ай бұрын
  • Awesome video. Here's my little collection: - Omega Aqua Terra 38 white dial - Seiko SJE093 (62MAS) - MONTA Oceanking v3

    @cheesychester9647@cheesychester9647Ай бұрын
    • How are you liking the ocean king compared to your other 2 watches?

      @rukkit8705@rukkit8705Ай бұрын
    • Thanks... and... Awesome collection. Good choices 😃😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I liked this video 😀 I also got say my favourite watch atm is my cheapest $100 white Casio watch. I use it at work (kindergarten where I often get sand on it) and I have 13! different NATO straps for it, so I change it daily. What I like about it over my much more expensive mechanical watches is that I don't care if it get broken as it so cheap that I can afford to buy a new one if needed. So far though I haven't seen a single scratch on it :) I do prefer having my more expensive mechanical watches around my wrist, but I hate always feeling like I have to be extra careful with it because I know the fixing price is more than the whole Casio watch.

    @123simenHP@123simenHP17 күн бұрын
  • So informative and helpful. Thank you. My best watches are my JLC Reverso or my Kurono Tokyo Hisui. But crazy how much fun and pleasure I get from my quartz PRX I got for $270. And I also have a swatch I love.

    @dasein43@dasein43Ай бұрын
    • You are welcome 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Very well presented discussion and arguments. The only feature I'll look for in a watch at 500 dollars, is if it has a sapphire crystal. Movement, water resistant etc, is not important to me because 1 I don't wear my watches in the water and 2 the movement is fairly basic. Now at 1k-1500, I look for a design I like. And if I like a design that much, I'll look at other dial variations of the same model and potentially buy the same watch but with a different dial design or color. I have 3 Seiko Samurais and 3 Oris Chronoris models, one being a variation of the chronograph model.

    @metalslug26@metalslug26Ай бұрын
  • Great video! You explained everything that I Needed to know. I am trying to get onto getting my watch collection (as a hobby enthusiast) and my holy grail is buying a grand seiko spring drive or a mechanical hamilton (a chronograph like the intramatic or the murph). I currently own the citizen tsukyiomi green dial, a vintage seiko, a vagary and a swatch gifted many years ago. I am a guy that does not use many feature like the GMT and I don't travel in different time zones. Let's say that I am pretty "basic" to be honest and one thing that I can say, there are tons of microbrands like venezianico, addiesive or phoibos that buys movement from the most popular manifacturers. Have you ever heard of lamberti orologiai? He is an independent watchmacher that modifies popular movement and make these as an in house movement like the sellita sw 200, seagull 1963, and the seiko nh35. In my opinion the money are well spent for what it is capable of. If you ever plan to make a review I am very curious to hear your thoughts 😄

    @theprike5372@theprike5372Ай бұрын
  • Great analysis it can really be applied in those price contexts. The sweet spot appears to be that $1500 range if one is looking for function minus the bells and whistles. I recently purchased a Marathon GSAR which totally meets every criteria you mentioned in that $1500 range: - solid workhorse parts, no nonsense construction unpretentious in its claims to be anything other than a tough useful tool. Therein lies its magic no glamour no tricks doesn’t turn into a pumpkin at midnight.

    @christopherdiggles6533@christopherdiggles653325 күн бұрын
  • Another great video sir. Thank you.

    @schizoidman9781@schizoidman9781Ай бұрын
    • So nice of you 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Another excellent video, thanks - I always look forward to these now, the effort and consideration u put into them is much appreciated. I have a Swatch also (for nostalgia reasons!), is far too small (34”?). My ‘best’ watch is a CW diver; looks great and is accurate to 1 sec but that doesn’t stop me looking to the more expensive brands, even though logically it makes no sense. This ‘hobby’ is brutal and completely irrational! 😂

    @marcusorme261@marcusorme261Ай бұрын
    • Brutal is a very appropriate way of describing it. Especially for the bank account potentially 😊😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
    • @@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch 💰😁

      @marcusorme261@marcusorme261Ай бұрын
  • Great to the point explanation. Thanks!

    @MJ-co2eh@MJ-co2eh19 күн бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch14 күн бұрын
  • The question should be what is the best watch for YOU as its not a one size or style fits all situation. This can be infinitely analyzed on a spread sheet comparing endless variables but the long and the short of it is buy what you like and screw what other people think. I have a number of quartz watches and they are all excellent in some way or another. I dont have to wind or set them everyday so that's a heck of a bonus. Some I take to the gym, other I go hunt with but they all have their place! Hope you have a fantastic weekend Mike!

    @johanvandersandt8904@johanvandersandt8904Ай бұрын
  • The best watch is the one which connect you to people you love. I have two of my grandfathers watches, may he rest in peace. A small Fortis toolwatch and a Eterna. Great video and explanation!

    @experience19811891@experience19811891Ай бұрын
  • Hi Mike. Really love what you do. I just wanted to give my opinion for the 500 USD range. For 500 USD (or under) I want a watch that is extremely durable, well made, strictly purpose built and comfortable to wear. Hence I went for a G-shock GD350. It is hard to be totally satisfied in this price category for a mechanical watch. But if the perception is different and purpose driven, I think G-shock is an amazing option.

    @takdisbintaher8080@takdisbintaher8080Ай бұрын
  • My Invicta Grand Diver #3048 was purchased 12 years ago for $125CAD and, to this day, it still looks and runs as well as it did the day it arrived. That NH35A movement has never missed a beat despite never having been serviced. I can't complain about that.

    @AvroBellow@AvroBellowАй бұрын
  • Love your logic and eloquence.

    @DavidSmith-sy2bp@DavidSmith-sy2bpАй бұрын
    • Thanks 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Interesting and informative, thanks. I'd take issue on the "avoid named brands" at the £1,500 entry level... as long as you're OK with Quartz. I think the Longines Conquest Quartz is a case in point. Nice design, decent build quality and finishing coupled with quartz accuracy and minimal servicing costs down the line. A good combination (for me).

    @CrocodileJock@CrocodileJock9 күн бұрын
  • I own a digital Timex Expedition with a rotating bezel, which was the first watch I ever owned. I received it somewhere in the mid 90's when I was about 10 years old, and besides replacing the strap and battery, it still runs. Nothing on it is broken and even the Indiglo (yes, Indiglo) still works. I throw it on my wrist a few times a year just for nostalgia.

    @dalesmith7250@dalesmith7250Ай бұрын
  • great video very informative. think tudor 1926 41mm white dial with blue markers is best everyday watch for the price

    @fardocad@fardocadАй бұрын
  • My best watch ...is the watch I'm currently wearing - "Love the one you're with." Enjoyed this episode -good job! Today it's a first Generation Seiko Orange Monster on a new orange rubber strap. It makes me smile... It doesn't hand wind, or have hacking seconds which is pretty quirky.

    @richardlocke7264@richardlocke7264Ай бұрын
    • Cool watch sir ! 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Love this video. I very much agree with what you’ve said here. The “rational” price point is the $1500 watch (well, other than getting a cheap Casio and pocketing the other $1470). You really have to start wanting the reputation of the brand to go up. This was something I had to understand before I bought my first Omega. It wasn’t going to make financial sense spec wise, I had to specifically want an Omega.

    @darkeye77@darkeye77Ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the explanation, that helps a lot. I own only one watch! I'ts a Vintage Omega Constellation Day-Date cal.751. from 1969. What about Vintage watches? Because in 1969 it was a very expensive watch to buy! and it still does the job!

    @MrTAT275@MrTAT275Ай бұрын
  • Think hard about what you want, do your research, buy what you love and you will rarely regret your decisions.

    @karlsenula9495@karlsenula9495Ай бұрын
  • Great discussion. Very insightful. Glad to see Longines and Tudor being discussed as competitors. The former has a much longer history, more diverse range of designs, while the other has the a Rolex connection and pretty safely designed offerings. Longines at its lower end has lower quality and finishing than Tudor. But comparing their more comparably-specced models, they actually compete very favourably.

    @theaussiewhinger@theaussiewhingerАй бұрын
    • Thanks 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Great video. Your insights and thoughtfulness are a breath of fresh air. Fluffy sponsored content videos are quickly dominating the KZhead watch space. Creators like yourself and IDguy are becoming more and more rare… this comment is brought to you buy Henson Shaving and IFL watches. Haha

    @andrewpalmiere7022@andrewpalmiere7022Ай бұрын
  • That Swatch Mickey Mouse at the end was just true provocation😂 Another great video, I’d also emphasise that the individual perceived quality of a brand has a lot to do with brand allegiance or brand social status (very clear when it comes to Rolex mass appeal).

    @gori277@gori277Ай бұрын
    • Google Damien Hirst Mickey Mouse Swatch... I have a full set of both watches. It's hotter than the moonswatch 😉

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I think the 1.5k range is the most interesting. I.e., Zelos, Eagle T2. Titanium, LJP motor, tons of lume, 100m w/r, compromised slightly on the strap, but how many watches in one is it? Diver, beater, holiday/travel, gym, night (yes, I have a night watch, and that's a specific function), general day-to-day. That's a lot of functionality in 1. I could get rid of 5 watches! Take a look. I'm not connected to them , nor do I own one...yet!

    @jerrycooper171@jerrycooper171Ай бұрын
  • I only have one watch atm, but I'm planning to own 8 over the course of 20 years. So my first watch is a grand seiko sbga415 spring drive. When talking about that price range, differentiation is indeed the name of the game and the spring drive fully delivers on that front. I ordered (should arrive within 2 months) a CW Bel Canto purple dial last year and I can hardly wait for it to arrive. In the future I'm hoping to buy Blancpain villeret quantieme complet, vacheron constantin overseas chrono, ulysse nardin maxi marine diver, H. Moser & Cie Pioneer centre seconds (H moser along with grand seiko offer the best movement value for money in this price range imo), Speake Marin openworked and finally A lange & sohne zeitwerk. I'm hoping this collection will be varied, colourful and appreciated by other watch enthusiasts.

    @Yamayamauchiman@Yamayamauchiman8 күн бұрын
  • Another vidoe I watched twice in a row. This is my best watch channel. My best watch is Tudor BB58, I m thinking buy one more Tudor, or a speedmaster. This vidoe makes me thinking should I pay for the brand? Other than Tudor, I have 1 Sinn, 1 Seiko all in 1500 range, and a Nomos with in house movement, about 3000 USD. Oh yeah, and 500 range the legend SKX007.

    @Jeffjiang2023@Jeffjiang2023Ай бұрын
  • Direnzo Eclipse teal blue dial. Love it.

    @thereissomecoolstuff@thereissomecoolstuffАй бұрын
  • What a great commentary on watch prices and value.

    @jonaqwerty@jonaqwerty29 күн бұрын
    • Thanks - glad you found it worth your time 😀

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatch27 күн бұрын
  • Excellent as always 👍

    @michaelwalters2390@michaelwalters2390Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sticking around for all this time. Glad to see I'm still providing something you find worth watching 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I love the video, I've been checking many videos about watches around 3000 usd and I've came to the same conclusion that its mostly about preferences. But most people seems to think 3000 usd + shouldn't be spent on a brand less "premium" than tudor, which is sad to me because then you end up with people on every corners of a street with a tudor while there is many good other brands for the same price point

    @repeatinfinite_@repeatinfinite_11 күн бұрын
  • Thoughts on the Hamilton Khaki Scuba Navy 43?

    @TRJUST@TRJUSTАй бұрын
  • Love the channel. Logically less than 10% of the U.S. population has any business even thinking about buying a watch that costs $500 or more. Be interesting to know what percent do purchase one.

    @repodonkey@repodonkey9 сағат бұрын
  • I've worn My TW Steel TW74 for 15 years. It's never let me down and looks great. I understand what makes a great watch and just started to venture into this space buying the Omega Speedmaster 'moonwatch' but it just goes to show you that watches are emotional objects that even under $500 can last a long time.

    @markhagan3653@markhagan3653Ай бұрын
  • Good reflection. I tend to agree with you. I feel that there is a lot of good value in the second hand market for each one of these price points but that is another story.

    @robertosans5250@robertosans5250Ай бұрын
    • "Nearly New" watches from companies are also worth a look. Managed to save almost £200 on my nearly new Christopher Ward watch a couple months ago!

      @DANNY35870@DANNY35870Ай бұрын
    • Second hand enhances value even more, more often than not for sure 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Great work on this video, as always. I've always felt the 1k-2k price range is the most competitive and offers the most value.

    @Zion-18@Zion-18Ай бұрын
    • Thanks - 1-2k is the sweet spot in many ways 😃

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • I wear fossil and a seiko . Love em

    @bg-nm1qf@bg-nm1qfАй бұрын
  • Top notch video as always. The main issue with whether a watch will "last forever" isn't the build quality, it's parts availability. There are many watches from the 50s-70s which are unserviceable because there are no parts left, e.g. Longines. Swatch Group won't touch them. If you send one in for service they send it back with a voucher for $100 off a new Longines. Makes sense for them to force the customer to buy a new watch rather than service an old one. So I'd be astonished if a current Zulu GMT will last a lifetime - Longines only guarantees parts availability for 15 years after the specific model is discontinued. Things will get worse in future compared to vintage watches as the Swatch Group now refuse to supply parts to independent watchmakers which means no "New Old Stock" parts will be popping up on ebay in 20 years time. Sellita SW200s are a much better bet for long term serviceability - Sellita supplies parts to independents and there are so many SW200-powered watches out there that there will also be lots to cannibalise for parts if needed.

    @eurovnik@eurovnikАй бұрын
    • True - agree. Swatch is not big on stocking old parts. Planned obsolesence clearly isn't just an IT/tech/apple & samsung thing.... 😊

      @Mike.thiswatchthatwatch@Mike.thiswatchthatwatchАй бұрын
  • Great content, There is a tremendous amount of distance between two and $4000. The level of quality that can be delivered is tremendous above 2.5k when we talk about something being 25% better It has to be remembered that some of the Rolex models have gone up tremendously with inflation . Tudor really will dominate the 3k area, in the Uk now you can get big discounts on brands like longines.

    @Robert-vw3od@Robert-vw3odАй бұрын
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