My list: 5. Nivada grenchen chronomaster sport (very funky and actually very useful) 4. Doxa sub 300/300t (heritage and super cool) 3. Seiko spb143 (utterly iconic. A true modern classic) 2. Longines LLD 42 (the fume dials and tropic style dials are gorgeous plus the 42mm longines is what kicked off the whole vintgae thing in 2007) 1. Tudor BB54 (cmon it's a modern yet vintage rolex) Honestly 1, 2 and 3 are basically interchangable imo but they imo stand head and heels over the revived brands like doxa or vintage inspired sort of lookalike watches from microbrands. The longines, tudor and seiko are all also "do it all, one watch collection" worthy. Especially the spb143 if anything.
@Owlsgo.owlsgo
18 сағат бұрын
The Seiko movement (6r35) is just too inaccurate (~20sec daily) to be acceptable as a daily wear. Which is a shame because it is great otherwise. The Grand Seiko divers are technically on point, but massive dials.
@antonhallergren588
17 сағат бұрын
@@Owlsgo.owlsgo eh they're very easy to regulate plus 95% of 6rs run perfectly fine. The specs you read on the paper aren't really reality. It's just what the accepted tolerances are. The stock 6r generally runs just as well as swiss 2824s, sw200s and so on
@thomascraig9879
2 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. This is my FAVORITE category of watches. Very well done. I think I could be very happy with any/all of these pieces. Bravo. Keep up the great work and Thanks, again.
@onifrakimarq7663
2 күн бұрын
They are all gorgeous, but my bb58 blue is just perfect for me.
@keysncoffee7733
10 сағат бұрын
Always love seeing Nivada getting more recognition :)
@whereRbearsTeeth
Күн бұрын
The Doxa 300 is using a sellita movement, not ETA. They haven’t been using an ETA in the 300 for several years now.
@minimalist.6051
2 күн бұрын
Hi, great video once again! I would love to see you compile a list of top 10 tool watches. I love watches that have a tool watch look and have the capabilities to back it up and yet can still feel like a nice luxury. Many Sinn watches or the Tudor Pelagos come to mind. I'm interested to see what kind of watches an engineer or machinist would wear :)
@AndrewKaufmanMD
6 минут бұрын
You missed two good ones…the Breitling Super Ocean Heritage and the Squale watches, the original water proof dive case manufacturer.
@ronikoch722
2 күн бұрын
Love the Lorier line of watches
@17.06.Copper
11 сағат бұрын
Great video folks but I'd personally add the Breitling SuperOcean Heritage ii 42mm or the SuperOcean 57! It's funny how many folks skip/ over look the Breitling Superaocean models even though it's been in production since 1957.
@Hiconsumption
8 сағат бұрын
Love that watch! We included the Superocean Heritage '57 Highlands on our best summer watches video a few months ago. So many good watches, and we try to keep mixing things up! 🤙
@nelsonc6173
2 күн бұрын
All these watches are awesome! Love the vintage look with modern tech! Love them all but my fave is the Longines! Might hit up that Zodiac though! Sweet!
@peterblomme2007
7 сағат бұрын
That DOXA is my favourite ❤❤❤
@Rares.E
2 күн бұрын
1:02 ! Phoibos! I have the "Wave Master" and "Leviathan"...it's hard to choose witch one I love more! Thank you for your work!
@Rares.E
2 күн бұрын
P.S. my mistake! That octopus tricks me 😂
@andrewd7586
2 күн бұрын
I have a VAST collection of watches. To think the very first watch you showed, being the Dan Henry 1970, is the very watch I am wearing whilst watching this vid! UNBELIEVABLE!!!😱🤩🤣 P.s. I have 4 Dan Henry models.😎👍🏼
@datboytalkinrungotellem
2 күн бұрын
Good stuff on this channel here lately.
@kahmed7328
2 күн бұрын
I don’t like the fact that Zodiac uses a cheap looking plastic movement holder. The cheaper Baltic uses a metal holder.
@danryan4137
2 күн бұрын
Zodiac is fossil crap.Fell apart on my wrist , made like garbage. Maybe in the distant past they were alright but don’t bother wasting your cash.
@watchboxer
2 күн бұрын
good job,love this Nivada one
@r1pperuk
Күн бұрын
Oris 65 Heritage diver in 40mm (the 70's type one). Now Discontinued is my Pick for Desk Diver. A legendary watch....shame about the Selitta movement. Anyway all those watches are very nice to be fair!
@seanclark7807
2 күн бұрын
really like that Nevada Grenchen!
@Mtnmsh
2 күн бұрын
Tudor is the best looking one ❤
@maximaleffort
2 күн бұрын
Good video. TY
@fidelpablo6340
2 күн бұрын
Wow! No Seiko?
@Ryan-dg4bw
2 күн бұрын
Can't believe the SPB's were left out!
@marcsmith-wl9pw
Күн бұрын
After watching your video went and put on my turtle,the Longines legend diver is my Grail.
@Hervelebaba
2 күн бұрын
Super la vidéo qui me rassure sur mon achat aussi 😊 Personnellement j’ai acheté la Dan henry il y’a 3/4 ans après beaucoup de recherche d’une plongeuse adapté à mes goûts , j’ai pris la 40 mm sans orange dans le cerclage uniquement gris…j’ai un petit poignet de 18,4 mm c’est l’idéal, Dommage pour l’épaisseur qui est un peu le seul point à discussion et aussi le lume pas assez fort et la réserve de marche pas vraiment 48h après usage il me semble mais je chipote La lorier (la falcon plutôt) une marque qui m’attire pour un autre achat de montre 😅
@YanikurdtCobain
2 күн бұрын
11. Squale Master 120 atm titanium (perfect with a nato like the Omega Seamaster James Bond)
@timemeasured9137
Күн бұрын
It’s a crime the Oris divers 65 is not on this list
@Hiconsumption
Күн бұрын
Agreed! We struggled with some logistical issues for this guide and had to nix it at the last minute 🫡
@V59971
Күн бұрын
Certina Super PH1000m..is missing here
@Jorge_Barcelona
Күн бұрын
Another good option is the Bulova Oceanographer, the 666
@Hiconsumption
Күн бұрын
Love that watch! We actually had it in hand with some other picks, and cut it to get this guide down to a more manageable number 🤙
@armanbarsamyan3126
2 күн бұрын
Dan Henry is it a good watch because there are so many bad reviews about the quality i wanted to buy but i heard a lot of negative things what do you say
@r1pperuk
Күн бұрын
Save up get an Oris or Longines. You want a "real" Swiss movement. ETA or Selitta
@armanbarsamyan3126
Күн бұрын
@@r1pperuk Thank you very much, but it really interested it’s a good or bad watch
@jehoshaphatbudiharjo5947
2 күн бұрын
Excuse me? You praised Tudor for having "manufactured" movement while it's a THIRD PARTY movement acquired from Kennisi, but you blasted Longines for doing the same thing? Shill or fanboy?
@evangelossarikas367
Күн бұрын
Not exactly In 2010 the TUDOR watch brand launched an ambitious project to develop its industrial production capacity for mechanical movements. To this end, the brand brought together a group of experts and presented an initial calibre manufactured by TUDOR at Baselworld in 2015, in variations to equip two different watches. The following year the Genevan watch brand created the Kenissi company to oversee the development and production of its movements and, in parallel, offer its technical expertise in the field of movements to third-party brands. The first industrial partnership was then forged with Breitling. As its business developed, in 2018 Kenissi then formed an industrial alliance with Chanel, supplying the calibre for its new J12. Today Kenissi offers a wide range of self-winding movements derived from the TUDOR Manufacture calibres. These customisable, high-performance, highly robust movements are entirely developed and produced in Switzerland.
@Jim-pw9js
Күн бұрын
Tudor created the Kenissi company to oversee the development and production of its movements and, in parallel, offer its technical expertise in the field of movements to third-party brands. Tudor and Kenissi are even in the same building. It's accurate to say Kennissi makes Tudor's in house manufactured movement. Longines uses ETA movements............although they are both owned by Swatch, it's not the same thing.
@jehoshaphatbudiharjo5947
22 сағат бұрын
Both of you are wrong. Tudor had already been thinking about setting kennisi as a third-party movement manufacturer from the beginning. They don't have the willingness to bear all the cost of manufacturing their own caliber. This is only for clout. Here's the closing argument: if someone's using kennisi's movement, Tudor ain't that special anyway. In-house means it's built specifically for you and for your usage only. You're basically paying ETA quality with 30-40% price increase with no additional benefit.
@Jim-pw9js
15 сағат бұрын
@@jehoshaphatbudiharjo5947 You are just opining. You made up your own definition of in-house. In house is when a brand developed and manufactured the caliber itself. Everything I said is accurate. You can easily find the information online. Tudor, owned by the Hans Wildorf Corporation, had "the willingness to bear all the cost of manufacturing their own caliber". In 2015, Tudor introduced the North Flag watch, which featured the MT5621, the first in-house movement developed and produced by Tudor. Yes, they intended on selling their movements to other major brands, also. I stated that in my previous comment. Also, according to your definition , Jaeger-LeCoultre, the Watchmaker's watchmaker "aint that special anyway". You'll find their movements in many high luxury brand watches.
@Jim-pw9js
5 сағат бұрын
@@jehoshaphatbudiharjo5947 That is your definition of in-house. A movement is considered in house when the brand developed and manufactured the caliber itself. According to your definition, Jaeger-LeCoultre "aint very special anyway". The watchmaker's watchmaker has made movements used in many high end luxury brands. I own both the Tudor Pelagos LHD and the Longines Hydro Conquest Ceramic. Both are nice watches, but the Tudor has the better movement.....whether or not you consider the movement in-house.
@russellseah2347
2 күн бұрын
I will throw in the SPB213J1
@tommaso.81
2 күн бұрын
Glycine Airman N.1 Purist 36mm
@giusepperocchi2979
Күн бұрын
Try diving with it 😂
@tommaso.81
Күн бұрын
@@giusepperocchi2979😅
@worldsbestdesigner
2 күн бұрын
Oris..?
@zillsburyy1
Күн бұрын
i hear DAN HENRY has quality issues. zodiac is terrible
@Chris_Goe
2 күн бұрын
… watches again :(
@Gikt346
2 күн бұрын
Tudor and Omega are my favorites...the others didn't appeal to me.
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