Don't buy these watches

Published 2024-07-06
Sometimes you shouldn't buy a watch. These are some of the watches you probably shouldn't buy.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kitrog7428
    I know that’s these controversial videos (with even more controversial thumbnails) are successful on YouTube. It was a good video, don’t get me wrong. But I like you other (more analytical) stuff better. Just wanted to let you know. Wish you the best and greetings from Germany
  • @hecpen8152
    Bottom line, Buy what you like and gives you enjoyment. Nothing else matters as much.
  • @mdcohen
    Don’t buy primarily for value. Buy what you love that is comfortably in your budget.
  • @Vinny_Gigante
    I remember back in the day, in January 1991, I bought a Tag Heuer Formula 1 Black with a red ring inside the dial. I paid around $220.00 USD... Now, this reissue is a joke at $1,500.00 USD.
  • @abumpersticker
    Clicked the video expecting disappointment based on the click bait title, but I was pleasantly surprised to find your takes to be rather rational and on-point. +1
  • @Tetchreon
    One of the issues with getting attention by wearing a Rolex is, depending on where you live and travel at least, you often get the wrong type of attention. Less than upstanding members of society are more likely to recognize that little crown as a status symbol than the girl at the bar you were hoping to impress.
  • @AJB1702
    "Nobody is impressed." Truer words were never said. Great video as always.
  • @EDStudio7
    Don't buy what Mayer and Sheeran already bought!
  • @kellypaws
    Tag Heuer. Three bought. Two had to be repaired, one lives in landfill. I’d trust an Ali Express brand more.
  • @MarkConway73
    Buy what makes you happy. Your happiness is what people notice and is your greatest "accessory".
  • @pcdude2394
    I remember my paternal grandfather gave me his pride and joy 1960s Omega Seamaster DeVille 6 months before he passed away. According to my dad, that watch is as a symbol of his financial success at an early age. Been wearing his watch for 27 years now and now I am in the market for an Omega of my own. Really don’t care about impressing other people. Only care to get the one to put a smile on my face every time I wear it.
  • @TNKDestroyer
    Bought the original Tag F1 full metal for £130 10 years ago as it reminded me of my childhood. To think they are pushing the same watch with a brand attached that a lot of people have not heard of for 1.5k is mind blowing. If you really like that retro look from the 90s just buy a vintage one for a 3rd of the price.
  • @98avro98
    Well said. No one cares what watch you wear except you. So as the man says, take your time. Buy what you like. Enjoy life.
  • @fattmatt200
    You can still get a original tag F1 in very good condition for less than 400 if you look and have a little patience.
  • @aljoubert8749
    I've set a crazy rule for myself; "only buy vintage or at least 10y old watches". There are so many interesting watches that are 15, 20 or 25 years old and you never get sucked in by hype 😅
  • @mojochimera3265
    I recently bought the Hanhart 417es 39mm Manuel wind. When you go for what you really want and not the hype. It just feels good. And stays with you longer. The watch is amazing and can’t stop admiring it.
  • @cosmodoc
    There are some Ali Express brands that give you a refund if there is a problem, no questions asked. The trick is only to find out which.
  • @DelTorres
    Never hate on Barbara’s Rhaberberkuchen!