Top Two AFFORDABLE & VALUABLE Vintage Watches | RANT&H

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Christian dives into his picks for the top two AFFORDABLE and also VALUABLE vintage watches in this week's episode of RANT&H!

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**Top Two AFFORDABLE & VALUABLE Vintage Watches | RANT&H**

In this week's episode of RANT&H, Christian takes a look at his picks for the two best vintage watches when it comes to both being accessible and affordable, and when it comes to being valuable. And while his second pick surely won't come as a shock to anyone who's familiar with T&H, his first pick might just.

That first pick is the Omega Seamaster, one of the most interesting and, to some extent, most changed model lines in modern and vintage horology. Everyone knows what a Submariner looks like. Everyone is familiar with the style of a Reverso. But if you were to take a late 1960s Seamaster and line it up next to a Planet Ocean, you'd probably get a ton of people scratching their heads over how they could possibly be from the same model line. And yet, the Seamaster model line is Omega's longest running, and those original examples can be had for an absolute steal depending on service history and condition.

Christian's second pick will probably come as a shock to absolutely nobody: it's the Rolex Datejust. I know, I know, but hold your horses; there's a very good reason. A classic Datejust, whether it's a reference 1601, 1603, or even one of the more recent references, all have one thing in common: insane durability and the ability to be so easily serviced that there's almost no excuse to have one and not be wearing it regularly. You can enter into the world of the Datejust for between three and four thousand dollars, which is an absolute song compared to where modern Rolex begins for the same model line, and it represents a chance to get into luxury watches at what, generally speaking, is a much more attainable price than most other MASSIVE brands out there.

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Quick question. Why do you guys not include a picture of the movement for every watch in your shop? I think it would be highly appreciated by your customers.

austintschirhart
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I adore my early 60's Seamaster. I've had it for nearly 20 years and I still smile every time I put it one.Oh, I paid 150USD for it in 1998.

thepassionofthegoose
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What is the reference on that seamaster?

jonasvestergaard
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Awesome! I have a 1959 Seamaster that my grandfather gave me.

Evergreen
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I want those sambas prop in the background, link me please and thanks.

thehairlesspersian
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Im looking at a pre-sea master seamaster... love the bezel, and the proportions of the watch!

lordbogus
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quick question: how "good" is it to order watches online? or in other words, how important is it to get hands on the watch before you buy it? thankful for answers :)

hugoambjorn
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Could not agree more with you selection for affordable and value. Just a note you may want to check on your pronunciation of one of your honorable mentions - Zenith. Not pronounced like the old TV set but rather like Kenneth with a Z. I really enjoy your videos.

williamfavara
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I want the new blue shark strap bad!!! Will look awesome on my Zenith moonphase. The hint of blue with that midnight blue strap will be perfect!

aaronmurphree
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Hey man ! You have an editor that lives in Germany and works remotely ? It's a wacky, modern world !

JamieMcgee
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The watch reviewer who never has a watch in his possession.

DavidBoyes
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your videos have been shorter recently :<

OMGomgOMGlol
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Its illegal to make kids work! Jokin' :)

baodinhnguyen
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can't agree more with your pick Christian 😃 anyway, why no mention of UG while you are actually wearing one? 😁

freddycz