Really enjoy these types of videos. I enjoy all of your content, but having something a little different is very welcomed. Paul had some extremely good points, awesome guest on the show.
Love the Chanel... but.. When it is just you and the camera - talk, talk, talk, talk, BUT when you are interviewing an expert - ask, listen to answer, ask, listen to answer. But either way amazing stuff, you and watchfinder are probably the best on RU-vid
thanks guys for your comments on this video, I like Teddy, but not like to listen an interviewer asking and answering at the same time, and really I am Fed up with all the rolex stuff, so I will pass this video
Pretty cool review. However, would have liked to hear your guest converse a little more. Don't get me wrong, Teddy. You're very knowledgeable but I'm sure your guest had some interesting stories and facts to share as well. Thanks. Love your channel!
@@gmshadowtraders I appreciate that it's Teddy's show. But a mutual interchange of thought should consist of one being less dominating during a conversation as well as less 'stepping on" one another during the conversation. Just my opinion. Thank you!
Kenneth D Jones same thoughts here, could do with less Teddy since he went to the trouble of bringing in a guest. Great content nonetheless. Keep it up!
Nice watches. I just wished that Paul talk more about his watches instead of the host of the show. It looks like the host is trying to explain those watches to the owner!
Very cool history. Love the patina on the 6542s. Only problem with the GMT masters in my eyes is that if I was going to currently buy a Rolex GMT, I'd struggle not to buy a Explorer II 16570 for 1/3rd the price
That was awesome you were at Bob's! Can you do the same thing with the Submariner? I always wanted a GMT but I realize I would never have a use for a 2nd or 3rd time zone.
Great stuff! If I were ever able to afford a Rolex, I would definitely go to Bob’s! You know your gonna get the real deal! Those vintage pieces are nothing short of Gorgeous!
Weird. Authorized Dealers “only get one or two” Pepsi’s and Batman’s a year yet Bobs has had 6 of the new Batman’s since they were announced in April. Seems they’re readily available for grey market dealers. Rolex ADs suck so much. Can’t wait for the next recession so these glorified retail store workers are put back in their place.
Its funny how the Rolex watches that I don't like are the ones that are pushed to be bought the most. I think this GMT,the Submariner and the Daytona are ugly and I have tried to like them but I can't. To me a beautiful Rolex is the Cellin, the Date Just and the Sky Dweller when am ready thats what I'll buy.
It drives me crazy when claims are made that the 1675 is affordable [this fuschia bezel with unpolished case will run you +20k] or that the 16760 is in ‘abundant supply’. Where and for who exactly? In the latter case, it’s nearly impossible to find one with an original (tritium) dial and hands. Most dials degraded badly from age and this short production watch is extremely rare in its unpolished original form. Trust me, I’ve been searching for nearly a decade.
Lol the guy runs a channel and doesn't know that Daytona and sky dweller are way more demanded than these watches that already go for 16k on the gray market ( which means you can hustle it down to a price of a hulk ) ? They are just like hulks .. everybody has them ..
should've returned his watch at the end. thought he looked insulted. also, saying "click the link so they can see that you(teddy) sent" them to his shop was pretty tasteless and uncalled for. like i said, call me. ill show you some class to go with those watches.
I was very lucky to have bought my 16760 fat lady on its original Jubilee when I did, I love the piece , it's my favorite Rolex and has gone up in value quite a bit..
I'm curious. The 6542 is listed here as being manufactured from 1954 to 1959, but I saw on "Antique's Roadshow", an appraisal of a 6542 that was manufactured in 1960.
This is part of the reason why the Tudor Black Bay GMT is enjoying so much popularity; it borrows heavily from the Rolex GMT Masters of yesteryear, but with a modern movement and metallurgy. And in terms of quality it's still more or less a Rolex, but at a much more affordable price.
I want an Explorer 2 polar....probably the newer 42 mm with orange hand....when I have saved up will probably go to Bobs watches....there website is phenomenal!
OT - would love to see a video about straps. When/why change the one that came with the watch, how to pick a replacement (what are the factors: type, style, ...), and my pet peeve: why NATO straps.
Thanks for sharing Teddy!! Great historical view to the GMT, Diet Pepsi (Jubilee) still not for me, regular Pepsi (Oyster) or a Coke is my taste...Thanks again for another gr8 video!
Great video Teddy. As a very lucky owner of a Coke that i received back in 1995 and Batman that I stumbled upon in 2017, it was great seeing this. Keep it up!
Interesting video but could have been better. You need to work on your interview technique. Stop interrupting your guest! Why invite an expert if you keep stopping them from talking? Bob is a gentleman. He should have kicked your shins under the table. When you have a guest on the show, THEY are the center of attention - NOT the interviewer! Very rude.
That was an excellent overview of the GMT range Teddy. A great video for sure and I'd say one of your best. Keep up the great work! Greetings from Hong Kong.