Give it time. It seems like every part of the USA has baked already. I suspect Europe's heat wave will wait inconveniently until the Paris games to really hit. Best, Tim
Enjoyable and well thought out show! It grabbed my attention from the very beginning with the Omega Globemaster that I recently bought after a three year search! Then you took me to the stratosphere with another one of my favorite brands-- Breitling! I was concerned when The 1916 Corp took Rolex away from you and The WatchBox. But I honestly can say they did us in the audience a huge favor! Tim is now free to comment on so many other brands not named Rolex! So Tim, I have a favor and a challenge that you are uniquely qualified to educate us viewers on. Gerald Genta has designed watches for many brands that are still popular today. There are 2 brands that carry his own name-- Charles Genta and Gerald Genta. So how do these 2 brands compare? Would you buy either, or only buy the Royal Oak or Nautilus? Would this topic deserve a Tim Mosso show off is own?
Dear Tim and Team, Im late to this one, and very sorry, this is the best watch show on the net, keep killing the game guys!!!! and thank you so much for throwing my wrist shot in the episode!!!! be well everyone!!
Better late than never.. finally caught up with this week's show and I must say this was knocked out of the park (as always is the case with Tim). Truth be told, I had no idea there was a perpetual calendar in the FC line up and that too under 10K. We're talking about Globemaster or Submariner $$$ here!! Just curious, does that FC include a small seconds hand or no seconds?
Tim, Another great topic in discussing watches by price point. I think there are a lot of options in that range and it creates endless choices for content! I think the Omega stole the show today, followed by that FC. Thanks for the show!
Thanks, James. We could have gone a lot longer with the topic, but the run time was already excessive. When the stream is over 40 minutes, the on-demand views really suffer. I can already see that this is going to be one of my least viewed shows of the year. Tough luck, I guess. Best, Tim
A good watch should not exceed 1 month of salary - like a Rolex in the 1960s, or an Omega in the 2000s. Get real - or be prepared for the market to crash way harder.
Why do you assume that? A Nautilus bought for several months' salary in 1998 would be worth multiples of its original price despite multiple "crashes" since then. Same with a steel Daytona. A Journe bought with a year's salary in 1999 is worth millions today. Sometimes, you have to pay to play. My "1 month salary" Omega Seamaster from 2002 is worth the same that I paid in unadjusted money and far less in inflated dollars. Best, Tim
a real man pontificating on what a real man is usually doesn't hide behind a youtube generated screen name so I can only assume you are wearing a 1964 Seagull watch, driving a 1972 Trabant, and dating your sister.