Title | : | Six Things You May Be Doing That Are Not Good For Your Watch |
Lasting | : | 14.19 |
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Views | : | 881 rb |
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The changing the date is an old myth Can change any time Lmao😂 terdy baldasak, u a bozo Comment from : redfv serh |
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I have 'activity' and 'seasonal watchesbrbr- Samsung Galaxy Watch4 for working at home Notifications allow me to get away from my deskbrbr- Casio G-Shock MRG B5000B is my dressy all day watch, for concerts, theatre, festivals or anywhere I'm expected to be 'clapping' in an audience settingbrbr- Casio G-Shock MRG B2000B is my day rugged walking, camping, gardening watchbrbr- Grand Seiko 'Snowflake' is my Winter dress watch for quiet evenings, restaurants, etcbrbr- Grand Seiko 'Tentagraph' is another 'flex' dress watch for evenings and business meetingsbrbr- Rolex Seadweller Bi-Metal is my Christmas 'bling' watch Goes with my Christmas Jumpers and other tinsel surroundingsbrbrJust saying 😂 Comment from : Just Me |
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Just saying, I can't understand the talk about the date during the danger zone What's the issue? thanks Comment from : dont fly spirit |
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What I found out: letting your old mechanic watch sit around loosely out of a watch box with magnets Comment from : István Knoll |
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Liked and subbed Comment from : AirborneRanger - Ret |
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Mowing Don’t mow while wearing a mechanical watch Comment from : B B64 |
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When talking about the screw-down crown you said "create a water type seal" Don't you mean "watertight" seal? Comment from : Michael Lubetzky |
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Amazing video Comment from : Marc Francis Teodoro |
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Crazy that watches are that temperamental Comment from : Kyler Born |
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Maybe stupid question but I’ll ask Does watch needs to be active while in storage or need to shut the watch off? Comment from : Success & Go |
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Don't forget a watch on the winder all the time will need service sooner than one in a box that is not worn frequently Not only does that increase the cost of ownership it also puts the watch at risk because any time the watch is serviced there is a risk of scratching the movement or getting dust on the dial, or damage from shipping, etc Comment from : Harry Cee |
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Disappointed Comment from : K M Tanveer Anwar |
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my go to watches are all reputable "field watch", those things were worn by soldiers who dug trenches, ride vehicles on bumpy roads, and shot heavy machine guns(and may or may not have committed war crimes), if they can do that, they can almost certainly survive my lifting weights, riding a Motorcycle on flat road, and shooting a 556 Comment from : Ho Lee Shi |
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conclusion, buy a quartz thanks for the help Comment from : Owain Vincent |
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how about wearing watch next to mri? do i need milgauss for that? Comment from : Werti Alexander |
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how about jumping into water from 10m with watch Comment from : Werti Alexander |
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how about mowing lawn with watch? or playing golf with watch? Comment from : Werti Alexander |
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So many qualifiers in this particular video It’s the point that nothing was really said Comment from : Joe Edwards |
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I have an automatic Seiko diver I drive a truck for a living Watch has stopped working twice now I think the constant jiggling from my hand on the steering wheel doesn't play well with the counterweight Garmin Fenix has become my reliable substitute Comment from : Dobbsgraphica |
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Ironically enough, the more expensive the watch the more care it will receive It's ironic because expensive watches should be much more resilient and tough built A 12 thousand dollars Submariner will be guarded from moisture, steam, heat and magnetic fields, while I take daily hot showers with my 20 dollars Casio F105, or my 400 dollars seiko Turtle Comment from : shiran duarte |
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A Horologist I have used for years is of the opinion that watch winders are bad for watches and can cause premature wear He strongly advises against their use It makes sense to me, would you agree with this opinion? Comment from : Uron Wormsly |
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Not sure exactly how but I did screw up the stopwatch on my Seagull Now when I run it, at some random point that can be between 15 minutes and 15 hours the watch will stop Both regular mechanism and all Stopping the stopwatch and giving it a nudge will reset it of course, but Comment from : Tykjpelk |
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What about the body scans at airports? Comment from : fetridgeosnard |
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I would advise to sometimes check if the crown or crowns are pushed down before approaching the watch to water, without it becoming an obsession Comment from : Francisco Eren |
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Whew, I'm glad I know all this before getting my first mechanical watch I'll stick to quartz during any physical activities! Comment from : Speed Racer 2, Please |
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The only thing that I don’t like about watch pockets/slots specially for watches with stainless steel bracelet is it scratches the back case of the watch and I preferred watch pillows Comment from : Jay Pitargue IInd |
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What about wearing automatic watch while playing golf Comment from : Kevin C |
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So I can't where a Rolex Sea Dweller while operating a jackhammer? 😢 Comment from : James Petroff, Esq |
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If your watch is subject to magnetic fields, your watch sucks Comment from : Joseph Shaul |
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So no Mountain Biking in my automatics Got it Comment from : Jesse |
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The moment I realized my Omega is a little bitch Comment from : Mo Li |
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Thank you sow much Comment from : Felz Jaena |
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I have a question I've currently got about 15 watches in my collection, and can't afford that many electronic winders Am I best off winding each manually every day / couple of days? OR just leaving them unwound until I decide that I'm going to wear one Does a screw down crown make any difference? Comment from : 24934637 |
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MRI Scanners!!!! Comment from : haya |
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Does anyone know what exact watch this is at 1:43? Would love to know Comment from : NeYon |
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The A Lange & Söhne is a thing of beauty, so of course I immediately looked it up brI've never felt so poor in my life Comment from : Blessed Assurance |
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We’re surrounded by emf’s can’t get away from that unless you live in the woods… just get a quartz Comment from : Lawren Rich |
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9:45 what s the model of this Orient watch? Comment from : iseatht |
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I broke my Seiko 5 setting the date at the wrong time Comment from : Konrad-Allan Brown |
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Can i ask what is that watch in the opening photo? Comment from : Wayne Wayne |
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The amount of "Seal" word repeated on this channel is incredible (8:27) I'm sure this is why Google's suggesting it to me so persistently Comment from : Sealkeen |
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Don't try do dry your Patek Phillip in a microwave oven - my neighbor learned it the hard way !!!! Comment from : Robert B |
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This js why I use a G Shock Comment from : Maxx Pipette |
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Wait, this is just a list of all the things I’ve done to my first automatic watch Comment from : MIRobin22 |
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Riding a bicycle is usually a bad thing for a mechanic watch unless your dampers are so good you get no vibrations at all Comment from : rbaleksandar |
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how is shower steam going to penetrate a 30m water resistance watch Comment from : Ian Williams |
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Great video and a lot of good hints in the comments! Comment from : adtfor |
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Wearing the Rolex DateJust my dad passed down to me this year The watch has been in the family for 31 years, my dad bought it in 1992 It has never been serviced throughout its run with my dad(that I know of) Only times he’s ever brought it to the authorised Rolex Service Center was to remove/add more links to the jubilee chain Comment from : Kelvin Wong |
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Nomos💩 Comment from : Andy Candal |
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never take your watch off in the bathroom if you drop it its gone Comment from : Elder Pinto |
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Thank you teddy just brought my first automatic watch Comment from : W4LT3Rs |
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basically don't wear your watch keep it in a showcase , hahahaha or just get a casio Gshock and live happily Comment from : johnydesparado123 |
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tibeliti dulinoem durduti first coming dkmr kgan Comment from : Rayner |
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Can a magnetized watch become de-magnetized over time? Comment from : SOCKITTOMECAKE |
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Good video Bravo👏brGrand Seiko?🤣🤣 Comment from : ryanjofre |
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When I got my first luxury watch (Rolex GMT 16700), knowing nothing about watches, I used to wear it out to play golf Rolex sponsors golfing tournaments, so it should be fine, right? LOL learned the hard way when the timekeeping became all screwed up and paid closed to $1k for an overhaul/replacement of the automatic wheel (this was approx 10 years ago) Learned my lesson 😂 Comment from : jkhoo76 |
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So, what are the options for those of us who ride a motorcycle daily and shoot guns often, but prefer not to wear a G-Shock every day? What mechanical watches are the least sensitive/have the best shock resistance? Comment from : The Historical Fencer Magazine |
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you look and sound exactly like mandrproductions Comment from : Geobrad |
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I am a Bulova Marine Star fan and have a couple of extra watches Is it a good or bad practice to pull out the crown to stop the movement to conserve the battery life? Right now I have them stored with the crown pushed in Comment from : Has way to many hobbies |
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This is where user manuals come in handy Comment from : ariel candoleta |
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Never bought a watch box, got a nice leather pouch, where i keep my Rolex I take it off to wind it, in 18yrs, it has been serviced only once because the stem broke Otherwise it work perfectly, when it came back from Rolex center, the watch was in amazing working condition, just as when it was new in 2005 Comment from : Daniel Melendez |
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Anyone know the watch at 9:46 ? Comment from : Josh Unterreiner |
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One thing with this video does well is to remind me why I prefer digital watches since i was a child This is too much work It’s like maintaining a car and it’s not for me Kudos to those who bear this kind of thing for the love of mechanical watches Comment from : Vee Spee |
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Lesson #1 I learned the hard way do not weld with an automatic watch Ever Comment from : stephanieandjared |
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can you provide reputable watch repair ppl in the Philadelphia, Pa area? No one does this work anymore and hard to find Comment from : george rocks |
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I am a watchmaker (armature) vintage watches and pocket watches mainly, with the occasional Rolex and Chrono thrown in:) Comment from : JD Richard |
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Should I stop my quartz watches if I am not using them ? I pull the crown out to stop them This are reasonably priced watches eg 200£ to £900 Comment from : James Howells |
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Well great I violate all of this Comment from : 1911 Syndicate |
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wearing my echo drive e111 never been so contented with my daily watch all rounder Comment from : 🇵🇭CATventurer |
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God bless the Casio fx 91 Comment from : Ziade Yahiaiou |
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Not sure why everyone hates on quartz I have had a luminox navy seal quartz chronograph for 15 years and have dropped it numerous times, been in magnetic fields, hot tub, snorkeling, etc It still keeps perfect quartz time Comment from : Jim Plavecsky |
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I don’t want to make this a doom and gloom videobrbrbproceeds to tell you that even looking at the thing will destroy it/b Comment from : Antreas1994 |
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Love how it’s always “Lange” and never “A Lange und Söhne” because most people don’t know how to pronounce it Comment from : sonid |
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And whatever you do, never shower wearing a watch, even if it's rated for 6000 meters Comment from : Tim |
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It is crazy that pros play tennis in 250k watches I’m pretty sure they aren’t too worried about maintenance Comment from : N B |
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Thank you This gave me so much confidence with automatics and I thoroughly enjoy them rather than worry whether or not I’m doing the right thing Thanks for helping me jump into this world of watch collecting Comment from : Noah Bronnert |
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I am kinda confused about the date set one Why is it so bad? Is it safe to set the time if you know the exact am/pm on a gmt? what if the watch runs our of time mid date change? Comment from : sidewinded |
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Tip #7 Don't try and balance an expensive piece on your wiener when drunk Comment from : The Gorn |
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Oops no more playing pool with my watches Comment from : Jay |
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For your website, do you charge high import fees? Or do you take care of a percentage? Comment from : James Dennis |
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“I don’t want to be all doom and gloom”brbGloomy doom storm clouds come straight for teddy/b Comment from : Jose Tapia |
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Teddy is a legend Comment from : Jose Tapia |
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is it bad to do you wanna hour back for daylight savings time on a watch? Comment from : To My Table 175 |
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- 30 meters waterproof watchbr- you have to put it outside the bathroom or the steam in the air will get in 😂 Comment from : Roberto |
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Good info … Comment from : Trueblue2053 |
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Funny you should mention winding, one of my personal 'bug Bears' not one of my watches has come with any instruction on the correct winding amount, you'd think that would be an essential piece of simple information, especially needed by someone new to watches/Collecting/Automatic/Manual movements✌👌🤘🤙🖖👍 Comment from : Bad Llama |
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So we should all sell all our watches, buy a nice house with the money and a 25$ Casio royale "that it was never an actual Bond watch on any movie" and call it a day? 🙂 Comment from : Minas Sotirakopoulos |
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I drilled into a reinforced lift shaft wearing my omega seamaster, it didnt end well Comment from : Nick Fanthorpe |
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Wow how would one de-magnetize a watch? Comment from : Eric Doe |
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Eat more vegetables and stop worrying about how you wind your watch Comment from : Charles Hein |
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Screw down crowns combined with winding on wrist is what caught me Stripped the thread on an Orient diver Orient repaired under warranty (even though it was user error) The threads on a screw-down crown don't provide any of the seal, and the tightness doesn't affect the seal very much at all (with the exception of Vostok Amphibia, where the threads pull a gasket in the crown onto the crown tube) The threads are there to stop excessive moement of the stem in the o-rings that are providing the seal, so once the slack as been taken out, anythgin further is excessive Comment from : 345ox |
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Does anyone know the model of G Shock shown at 8:14? Comment from : SKAOG |
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you make me confused? really!? Comment from : tedbear |
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