This feels like the twilight zone after stumbling onto your video. Too strange. 1.My name is also David. 2. I own an SRPD in black, first automatic watch. 3. I just purchased a 3861 H as this was a very big year. 4. And I was looking at a Cartier Santos Dumont a few days ago.... How did you do that??? Cheers!
Great approach. For the submariner I’d go with the Christopher Ward C60 Pro 300. I have the Submariner 16610, Explorer II 16570, Tudor BB58, Speedmaster 3861, Zenith Defy Ceramic black, and a few other great timepieces, and this CW is a serious contender at a fraction of the price. With a Formex rubber bracelet and carbon clasp is 10/10 wrist presence satisfaction.
I know, follow your channel for a long time. I just posted this on the watchfinder video about the channels he likes best. This is the top 10 list of channels I follow on regular basis. Oisin O’Malley - Oisin is a master of common-sense wisdom, a bit “star smug” at times Time and Tide - Andrew is the wittiest of them all (intelligent, quick thinking, straightforward) ID Guy - brilliant insights on watches, great writing Watchfinder - Great footage and writing. Andrew and Tom “podcast” is the best WristSwap - newcomer, intelligent added value opinions. Sensible and insightful takes on watches You’re terrific - Great reviews, outstanding writing Peter Kotsa - Passionate, great watch reviews Talking hands / Andrew Morgan - interesting “side” topics and writing Teddy Baldassare - Best lists and watch industry context. Humble, smart and professional Watchcraft - insightful, intelligent perspective, great humor The Watch Idiot - true watch enthusiast sharing the journey
Good to know. I Feel lucky picking up a excellent condition c63 sealander for 500$ usd yesterday. I believe that is the same watch as the c60 but a different bezel, am I correct.
Great video again I live in London Uk so i replaced my Rolex sub and gmt with a seiko turtle king Padi black dial with baby blue markers and it’s a great well built watch and I just bought the seiko tortoise land on the oyster bracelet green bezel with the hulk dial wears more like a 40mm due to the lugs being 42mm lug to lug also another great alternative I also owned the seiko skx and the seiko 5 skx gmt but the quality like you said was terrible, definitely worth paying the extra and getting a turtle and you won’t be getting your wrist chopped off for them :) hope your well David 🙌🏼
Wow quite the Seiko collection! I like it. Yes I hear it's not a good idea to wear an expensive watch in London. Last time I visited I brought my Hamilton. Luckily in Zürich this isn't something you have to worry about.
@@watchcraft Zürich lovely place & yes your so lucky it’s sad really we have to think about what watch we wear given the surroundings & up untill a year ago I would be wearing my Rolexes anywhere and everywhere but for me not worth it now so I got the Hamilton khaki 38mm automatic absolutely great watch as your mechanical aswell love the b blast look on it and I got the seiko turtle bug abit but that’s it for me and seiko now, speedmaster next maybe for me stunning watch
you're a funny guy :) and actually make many valid points. i would, however, NOT agree the seaq is a 'watered down' sub. in fact, you get MORE for your money, even considering rolex's brand etc. especially for the panorama date version. good call on all recommendations though.
You copped out on the Sub option. But I agree with the other alternatives. Another Day Date alternative is the Odysseus. Either the white gold version or the stainless steel.
Interesting with the skx pick. I just got a seiko mini turtle black recently, and after upgrading to an aftermarket bracelet I have to say it’s about as cool a watch as I’d ever need. The cyclops date only makes it seem more sub-like coincidentally