In this video I will be revealing my watch collection for 2020. There have been many request for this video. I hope you guys enjoy it!
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Thank you for tuning in this is Watch Eric. In this video I will be discussing my watch collection. Before I get into that I would like to thank all my subscribers and everyone that has followed me along the way.
Watch collecting is all about acquiring new pieces and changing some throughout the journey. During that process I have completely changed my collection in the last 3-5 years. At one moment I thought that I had all the perfect pieces and that I was set, only to end up wiping them all out and almost starting from scratch. There are a few pieces that have been there with me the whole time and I plan to keep them with me always.
The main core of my watch collection is going to be my steel sports models. They are as follows Rolex GMT Batman 116710BLNR (one of my favorites), Rolex Submariner in steel 116610LN, I have two Rolex Submariner 16610LV Kermit. I was without one for so long that I could not pass up a deal on the second one when it appeared lol. My first Rolex was gifted to me by my father and is a Rolex GMT Coke 16710. Very special to me and it will always be with me. Since I had the Rolex Coke I always wanted a Pepsi so that I could have the pair. I then bought a Rolex GMT Pepsi 16710 when the right deal came by. Interesting enough I had a white gold Pepsi but decided to move past it and ended up getting my first real vintage Rolex. A 1675 Rolex GMT Pepsi from 1967. I really like that watch and tend to enjoy it more with the leather strap that I put on it. The other vintage Rolex that I own is going to be what I call my birthday Submariner. That is because it is a 1982 (my birth year) 16800 Submariner. Another one of my favorite watches in my collection. Contrary to what you guys may think, although I do not wear to much two tone watches. I do own a couple. Starting with a Rolex Submariner two tone blue with Serti dial. Another meaningful watch for me because I lost one many years ago due to a bad deal. Took me seven years but I finally replaced it. Last for the two tones is a Yachtmaster 40mm with Tahitian MOP dial. Have not worn it in forever and I may sell it soon.
Now let's get into my gold watches. I have a 16718 GMT Jubilee with factory Serti dial. This watch was love at first site. When I saw it I just had to have it. Although I got a very good deal on it. I really had to sacrifice to be able to buy it. Next is what I call my Rolex trifecta. Its starts with my all gold Submariner with blue dial. Always a go to and I love it. Next is my Rolex DayDate2 218238 with factory diamond and ruby dial. I just recently did a video on this watch and if you know me well you know that it's my go to piece.Can not forget my Rolex Daytona in Yellow gold with Paul Newman dial. This one is special because it use to be my fathers watch and I purchased it from him without him knowing. Only to end up finally revealing it to him at Thanksgiving dinner.
Before I forget I would like to show you my Daytona in steel with ceramic bezel. Great watch with the white dial and I wear it very very often.
The last three are my Audemars Piguet. I have an AP Royal Oak Offshore 44mm in forged carbon. This watch has been with me for sometime and is actually the one I broke while I was playing top golf and that cost me a pretty penny. In steel I have an AP Royal Oak chrono with white dial. Great watch and it seems to be the watch that I wear the most out of all of them.
Last but not least is my Royal Oak Chrono in rose gold with black dial. I really miss my Patek 5980 rose gold. Sold it right before the rise but it's ok. This AP in rose seems to be my favorite watch pound per pound. May just be my favorite in my watch collection.
That pretty much comes up the current state of my collection for 2020. Keep in mind that this took me many years to build. Any one of you guys can achieve this. Just keep you focus on the goals and work hard. I started off with just one watch as well.
It took me quite some time to make this video because of the logistics of getting every watch in one location. I keep most of my watches in the bank and it can be a hassle. But I enjoyed being able to show you guys and say a bit about my watch collecting journey.
Feel free to comment below how you feel about my watch collection and watch game score!
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30 июл 2024