It is a beautiful watch. It's just too bad you wouldn't hold it still long enough for your camera to have a chance to focus on it. Did you even look at the video before you posted this? There were a few brief moments of clear focus, but they were few and far between.
Did I even look at the video before posting it? ..... well of course I did. I spent a considerable amount of time and effort editing the video. It is quite unfathomable to me how people like yourself are happy to put across their opinion in such an unnecessarily rude manner which is totally unwarranted. I record and publish these videos totally free of charge as a bit of fun and a way of sharing a passion for watches with other like minded friendly people. So why be so hostile? It's unacceptable to me. By the way, if you really want to get a closer look at the watch, why don't you just click the pause button? The video is hi definition and a paused shot is crystal clear. Oh and also, this video has had over 3,000 views and 38 likes. You are the first person to have a problem with me moving the watch around as I try to show it off at all angles. If you want to see a perfectly still watch, I suggest you look at some photographs instead.
@@wristwatchdave422 I apologize for offending you. I could have been more diplomatic and should have been. However, the fact remains that the vast majority of the video is out of focus which makes it difficult to enjoy. And despite what you say, clicking the pause button does NOT magically correct out of focus images. I have absolutely no problem with you presenting all angles of the watch. I think that's a good thing. It's even better when it is done in focus.
@@wristwatchdave422 I did watch the entire video and I stand by my judgement. The only sharply focused images of the watch are when you stopped moving it.