Why I Prefer Rolex Two-Tone Over Tudor Two-Tone

Both Rolex and Tudor have a variety of two-tone watches. Two-tone watches are watches that incorporate gold and stainless steel. The can be in the watch case, bracelet or both. Although cosmetically, Tudor and Rolex two-tone watches seem to be the same, there are an abundance of differences. I explain those differences within this video.

Best Watches to Buy if Future Trade-In or Resale Value is a Concern

If future trade-in or resale value is concerned, these are a few wristwatches that may increase in value. I'm not a wristwatch investor or wristwatch flipper but am sharing this video for people that know themselves and realize that they may not desire multiple wristwatches and may wish to change wristwatches occasionally. Nothing is guaranteed

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Why Rolex & Tudor Make the Best Watch Cases

Rolex & Tudor make the best watch case in my opinion. The Rolex Oyster case is highly water resistant, does not utilize screws to open and is one piece. The Rolex & Tudor case has the case-back on one side that is opened and closed with something that looks like a ball from a play

Rolex Submariner vs. Tudor Black Bay Chrono Wearability

The Rolex Submariner and Tudor Black Bay Chrono are both extremely comfortable stainless steel sports watches. How do I find the wearability of the Rolex Submariner vs. Tudor Black Bay Chrono? These are my opinions and I hope that this video helps, if you are trying to decide between the Submariner and Chrono or are

Wristwatch Education: Does Box & Papers Matter?

Does box and papers matter? Many people that purchase their first wristwatch often discard the box and papers. Why is it important to keep the watch's box and papers? Within this video, I explain the reasons to always retain the watch box and papers. #Watches #TimepiecesForTomorrow

Why Tudor is Not a Compromise

This is why a Tudor watch is not a compromise. Historically, Tudor has been unfairly stereotyped as a "poor man's Rolex." Since Tudor launched Black Bay, that stereotype is no longer fair. Current-reference Tudor wristwatches contain top technology and components. The fit and finish of a Tudor watch is pretty much the same as a

Why Dress Watches Are Less Popular Today

Dress watches are less popular today for a variety of reasons. A dress watch is typically a precious metals timepiece on a leather strap or delicate stainless steel bracelet. Society as a whole has become more casual. There are less times when a suit, dress shirt and tie has to be worn. With that being

Watch with AR Coating vs. Watch Without AR Coating

This is an example of a watch with anti-reflective coating and a watch without anti-reflective coating. Within this video, you can see the visual differences that AR coating makes! #ARCoating #Watches #TimepiecesForTomorrow

Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight & Rolex Submariner Quality Differences

The Rolex Submariner and Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight may look very similar at a quick glance but there are several subtle quality differences that I wanted to point out within this video. The Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight is a rock-solid timepiece but there are a few things quality-wise that keep it a tier below the

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