Santos galbee is a perfect watche,but sincerly not in quartz,i worn during some years the santos steel automatic,was realy great,good acuracy,so elegant and sporty too,unfortunatly i had to sell it for economic problem,i buy it 2600$ at this time in year 2000,and sell it only 1600$,today i try to buy it again,hard to find in steel automatic and ask minimum 4500 or 5000$...its insane,and also in very bad condition...
Well written/produced. Nice tough at the end .....<Why? ....I'm training to be a dad..<. Have you actually worn it while training and playing sports?? Or do you take it off to avoid sudden motion/impact movements?? As I've heard many reviewers say <automatic watches< aren't built to withstnad <sudden vibration/movment<....ports, worn while using a firearm (legally of course)....wonder how true that is.... Where did you guy yours form? An AD right? I think there are 2 in Toronto...(one of which is in woodbridge....Damiani Jewellers..)....
Nice man. I’m 56 now. I had this bike in 1984 through about 2001. Mine was silver. I also had a silver dial datejust from 1980. Which I later traded in for a 14270 Explorer. Vintage and even up to neo vintage are far better than modern Rolex in my opinion. Any of the five digit variants of Rolex in my opinion are more refined. Bigger and chunkier doesn’t always mean better. The older rattling oyster bracelet and Jubilee bracelet are far more comfortable than the hand cuff feeling modern models. Just my opinion. Great video.
Great video, but Rolex can keep their watches. I used to want a vintage, stainless Datejust, until I saw through the nonsense: the snob appeal, Rolex’s poor to non-existent after-sale service. I’m over it.
I've obtained the deep sea dweller 136660 with black dial. It's awesome I love it. Originally I always wanted a submariner but it felt to small so then changed my mind for the sea dweller. I feel it makes those models look tiny, it looks and feels awesome, after the first few days wearing it I feel great, the hardest thing to do is to try stop looking at it all the time, My first Rolex and what and experience with my AD through out purchase procedure after placing my expression of interest. I'm so glad I made the right choice.
Great video! and I hope more people make watch videos more like yours. The stories about the watch and what people do with their watches, tools & ect. Cheers!
At 57, I've always felt this way. I'd take a vintage Rolex Sub or GMT over a new one every day but for some reason this a permiated my thoughts since I was in my 20s. I always gravitate towards vintage rather than new. The words classic, heritage & proven come to mind. If its old yet still highly desirable today, it meets those criteria.
Wow - having owned a Honda 500-4 AND a 1603 DateJust, this video put everything I was passionate about in great words and images, and really resonated with me. I'll be watching this again and again...