$3MILLION IN RARE LUXURY WATCHES!

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housekeeping morning are you working oh it's very blue in here when we get this white balance suggested doing well hold on are you working yes okay I'm not working now perfect everything's all good hi hello hi so those two the people hello people hi what's the plan what we're doing today so the plan today is actually kind of interesting I've been dealing with a company buying what is to facilitate my crazy watch habit for many years called crazy watch habit one of my favorites so a company called luxury bizarre I have no idea where they're located could have done all of this over the telephone and online never met these people but I got a call that Roman Scharf who is the owner of luxury bizarre is in town and he has a bunch of watches he wants to show me so guess what I couldn't resist and he's coming in to share with these watches so that's what today's episodes about come in watch me meet you as well you'd see it yes go ahead can I make comment on this back that is a beautiful bag I'm a big Louie banjo Louis freak not free yeah so we travel to different cities he drags me in every LV store should be the same I'm bad in every store today I'm gonna fight so when you went into that Louie Vuitton thing when you're doing the watch video that was because of him yes yes exactly this is this is how much I like movie like visa my sunglasses I saw a bag that I think you might like it's about so big AHA see Louie back with an orange chain yes I've seen it so it's the yeah Virgil I blow and that one is the steamer bag yo si has it for sale he don't oh you know I've seen it I've seen but his is the slightly older one so they've done a new one the one that I'm soaring the lowest the pop-up yeah yeah well I'm gonna move out the way of this production okay because I think you guys have got your thing that you want to do and then when we get to the watches I'll sort of yeah so come back I know you have humongous collections see like one of the things that you never really got into at least I haven't seen is some of the older hygiene some of the older stuff now brought some oppressive stuff and I've got some stuff to talk about where the market is and so on and so forth but really doing a movie will list out of the way the weights of it oh my I would like to thank for bringing me out here to Los Angeles it's been a long journey getting me anyway so I want to talk to you about some vintage stuff myself I got into vintage white watches lately and I did a video not too long ago where a fella here from LA as well and he talked to me about manufactured collectibles and it was a point that he brought up that was so clear so I said wait a minute he's right people love collecting Nautilus's people are collecting Royal Oaks they're paying over list for these 15 for hundreds in the cartographic Royal Oaks and things like that nature while I was never looking back and saying wait a minute I could go back 30 40 50 years invited myself a vintage watch man it'll cost me a little more but at the same time I'm actually getting a collectible already I'm already getting a watch this 50 years old I'm already getting a piece of history because one of the things that fascinates me about watches outside the fact that there are mechanical wonders outside of the fact that you said yes you can't take him with him to the bathroom and they stay with you not like a car and I'm with you on quartz because for me a car is like a temporary price pleather you know you get into a beautiful belacan that way that temporary pleasure that's a beautiful family convertible and anybody that tells you oh I appreciate this car for the v12 of the Biturbo know at the end of the day cars ahead Turner's right you get into a beautiful family or Maserati or Ferrari it turns heads and it brings you pleasure because as human ages who we are you know we buy expensive things yes we like to enjoy them but there is that I want to show off aspect of it anybody tells you not he's lying because I grew I went out what my first fancy car which was a Bentley convertible it was put a head-turning factor my wife hated it she's like you've turning heads I don't like to attention you're fishing the fishbowl exactly right so when it comes to watches now you got your role of GM keys and Batman's and almost going over lists why go and buy those things are paid through the roof when you can own a piece of history so this is my 1550 402 right this is the fresh royal of made by turtle jente from 1972 this is what started just Cheerilee cinta general gently designed the Nautilus and he designed I did not know that now you do so now you have a general chance and watch and you're gonna laugh at me you're gonna publish it and say what it is it's a Mickey Mouse watch below though you see uses yours the one with the time a puzzle without because they can have diamonds Roman black black puzzle black bezel exactly so whatever always when the hands have hands on them and this and the thing with Sheryl gently and a lot of people take that lately is he's got a lot of stuff under his belt I didn't know yet and probably this is probably his biggest accomplishment 1972 this is dubbed the first luxury sports watch and mind you this was during the crisis of the torts Wars right where Switzer was getting killed by Seiko and these quartz watches coming out everybody was getting killed and he decides to come out and do this so this is old this is the original Mars from 1872 if you look in the back of the watch it says number I can't even see that where my glasses I'm just doing the same thing cuz I can't either this yeah this is number 1075 so this is not watching number 175 I don't cut my glasses out for having a sake cut my pleasure he won't know one zero seven five I've had these as low as number eight years okay so to me if I saw somebody wearing that it just looks like a current day is about 37 millimeter it's actually 39 million 39 it's comparable to the 15 300 which there was discontinued these numbers don't mean a thing to me but he knows 5300 then you had the 5400 just get discontinued and then he made the 15 5 how much is this that's when I saw was 63 original retail I was probably around 11 1100 bucks and it's $60,000 correct it all depends on the condition and it's very close to a current they watch you mean Twitter 15300 which is the same size as this one and you put them about this length you don't tell the difference really and that's what I love about this watch it's very humble and they understand nobody won't definitely a lot of people don't know what this is so in comparison to this you know yeah well this would be a sophisticated person that doesn't want anyone to know and this would be somebody flashy that wears these multicolored show I brought some huge watches don't worry and this is and this ready give you this but this is my role right this is what I like to carry with me and stuff like to wear so this is the same watch but in a two-tone version again same age this one is actually number 20 ever made so it's kind of like the same number 20 yeah and that to me I'm like gimmicky guy like when I saw number 22 have to have it you know I just got it I just thought it was cool as hell I really liked that and what is what is the value of this that one is about 25 girls even though it was more expensive coming out of the gate because people don't steal in terms of collected right and speaking of steal what I'm wearing 20 years later they wanted to celebrate the birth of the Royal Collection so they made the Royal Oak Offshore which is the bigger stuff that you wear this is ad serial from 1993 they just came out with a watch it's just like it looks exactly like it actually that's in the boutiques to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the officers to 20 years later they did this and that gave birth to all the other officers stuff including the officer Tribune that you owned so this does look exactly the same as a current day piece they just made a 2015 unfair and it's exactly the same and the D cereal means signifies a year okay so what is this worth compared to a new one so the new ones are trading at roughly about a little bit over list so they're probably running out twenty-seven twenty-eight thousand dollar range right this was about two years ago you could probably pick up for eleven to twelve thousand dollars and now they're all the way up to trading 25 to 30 depending on the condition how complete they are that's crazy there's I'll give you one full difference you can look at the back of watch it says autumn RP gave 81 in 1992 when they were first started making there's exactly the same watch - the AP writing it has a number has a serial number doesn't have watermark PGA on it now watch trees around $100,000 their table alone about 20 or 30 of them in existence I'm surprised people didn't okay you could but this serial number will tell you so this is the one I'm kicking around and then right now the offshore market is just now starting to catch up to the collectability of the Royal Oaks in terms of pricing and I think one of the coolest watches that I feel is a sleeper is this I just actually bought this they made using yellow orange green I have this in yellow and yellow will hold on to it really we bought some papers probably yeah then hold on to it because and if you get a chance to pick them up in a different colors because I think this is the next sleeper I paid I bought this much later anyways you know I mean Oh 12,500 for it people ask me how much do I want I told them it's kind of not for sale but if you want to pay me 20 grand I'm going ahead of the curve but you can still pick these up in the middle teens in different colors and if you have the yellow get the whole collection that's cool so there you go there's a great tip if you can find one of those Nelly you had a very inexpensive very hey so I'm gonna put these back and what else is in here this is the first this is actually sentimental to me this is the first vintage role at that little boy it's a single red sub okay stop single red is because they're red writing exactly okay I paid $1,000 for that watch about 10 years ago it's complete with it original hanging tags and everything else and the price really varies from how completing the original the watch is mine even has the original outer box and I have the original receipt so I could probably sell my watch for about $30,000 I will not do those sounds notice and I paid eight roughly 10 years ago there's another reason that I buy what these over cars as well because if things you never know what's gonna give crazy I do tell people watches am NOT an investment they're expensive to it first and foremost and cheetah is such an therefore I like you approach to watches because you buy what you like some people may have watch the video said oh he bought this Jacob watch why Jacob there's so many other complicated because you like the watch that should be if it's art is motivated and if you get lucky there are exceptions to rule much better than cars buy there are exceptions and a lot also depends on what you pay for it to stop it right if you give it to a boutique and you pay full retail yeah odds are you gonna get hit so I'm gonna move on to some modern stuff again I know you like modern what's this oh that's actually whatever came out this was my upside-down 67th Daytona which is another sleeper right now they're us stainless steel Daytona is trading in twenty to twenty five thousand dollars the older ones such as these design earth movements why not buy a Goldie tonus considering their trading anywhere from twenty-five to thirty thousand right now I mean gold versus steel it's the craziest phenomenal market people are paying through the roof for steel watches and you can pick up a gold zennith watch this is this for around the same price and I've been putting a bunch of these away actually I just bought literally I think four days ago five days ago I bought a gold Daytona roof dog Daytona and it has the rainbow bezel and diamonds down the middle of the lugs and on the case and a diamond face it's very rare watch if you pick that up at retail you have heard of the game about a hundred fifty grand if I picked it up put retail I'm ahead of the game about a hundred and fifty thousand dollars for rainbow Daytona today really yes I turn one down a twenty percent off retail when it first came out of white gold and I'm still biting my elbows because I didn't believe that watch was gonna go through the roof that was my mistake huh and what do you believe is the reason that it's gone crazy supply the minute there's just not enough of them out that it's a good-looking watch they don't make them anymore because it I have to retail out of the gate when they first came out it was around the e3d you know I think one hundred and twenty something well the one when the breaker that was the later model the first one came out without the diamonds and I felt that that was just way too expensive and it's gonna suffer the fate of all diamond across the rolls it's like the GM tees and all those other things or the pearl masters great typically they glide on the market very Hoveround at sixty seventy thousand eighty thousand dollar price range they can run an aftermarket you pick him up at twenty thirty forty percent and I thought that was gonna be the same for that watch I was actually gonna buy it for Anna and I said you know I'll just wait pick it up second hand where you ladies much no no my way Rolex is are probably the number one walk worn by a woman in terms of men's watches I also have a leopard one of these you know which one has a yellow sapphire bezel and the leopard Daytona was a sleeper at about 30 grand for quite a while 28 to $35,000 well it's backed up to that $50,000 frustration you talking about yeah host there's no this is such a thin line between wholesale and retail right now if producer Michael calls me tomorrow and says Roman I want this watch and he's a valuable client of mine I often sometimes will sell them cheaper than I would sell to a dealer two reasons number one retail clients pay you right away and number two there's a lot more value behind making a client happy then there is some fly by the alleged use to resell it to somebody else today it's about your making the sale today and Klein otherwise it's dealer to dealer deal if you will deal with the deal you don't know without watching us up there's a lot more value when I value of my company internally want to look at my books and I look at Mikey I mean I look at the average value of a client over a period of time and I don't take my top and bottom finds I take the middle 60% and I do it over five years and I know what each client has worked to me over time and that's where really all stems from and not a lot of people think that way it's a great we're thinking I've lost money on watches that I've sold to retail clients I sold them things at retail just to make them happy something I paid over retail for but I look at the long term game I don't look at the short term game that's why I've been doing it for 17 years so what moving on to some more modern stuff yeah show me show me show me so the to talk about the weird market right let's see if you know what those it's a who blow based on the clasp yes um I would I have never seen anything like this well it is it is element edition and this is called the equator moved this is called a you know so the cubes and thank you you obviously tell he of time so there was a company called be something research that if this one - that was specializing in innovative of the research in regards to horology and making certain ones their specialty was the vertical turbine on which you'll see on the bottom at 6 o'clock if you flip the watch this way I was interested in the price there's a price tag on the back so let me see that there's the terbium that's I've never seen a design like that I I have seen vertical turbulence but I've never seen this watch and it's very interesting ok then why didn't you activate Olivia yeah she goes you see that Adam let me see yes I can okey-dokey so that thing generates once a minute and it's just the mainspring to the effect that gravity had on the balance thank you I didn't know that but let's just say you said it I the idea to be understood negate gravity louie breguet right but what that means I have no idea how you put the queen that was upset about our pocket watches running slow or fast so you realize it was gravity that was messing it up turbulence become more of a status symbol because the turbulent only works well is perpendicular to the ground which difficile get you in or to magic Jimmy thank you so with that said you know they're worth there are plenty of 3d turbulence now that turbulent you so Jacobs fatigue and xxx there's two of em exactly so that will actually work no matter which way you wear it a lot right where that will only watch they made it the reason I made it perpendicular is most of the time if you wants us this way it is perpendicular to the ground so it works most of the time well for the most part it is a status symbol it is a complication but what's more interesting about this watch does not deter be honest the fact that is called the key of time imagine usually do imagine you have the belt and you're spending time with your family you're doing something you enjoy driving the racecar at the time you do something you enjoy you want the time you go slower right you can slow this watch down by 4 time up to 4 times but at times you want to smooth well if this isn't Star Trek this is a good business not the matrix it's kind of that okay but what it will do is it will allow you to slow the time down up to four times four for X let's say one will then literally a run four times slower so if you want your 15 minutes to last an hour that's what you'll do it for you now I'm really confused let's say you mean it would annoy watch dealer whose company you don't do it not me and you want the time to go faster and you know you in a meeting that's going over boring oh oh is that the time I gotta go right and you press a button you can try can't really demonstrate it because you would need to watch the room whole lot but then you press the time and entitled go back to the exact time that it is now mind you that idea so the company says helo was smart enough to buy out the do you know research beat I don't I did a video another one of my YouTube channels but I forget I forget the name of the company they kind of went under and he look quickly came up and realized that innovation within that company that they've been using it ever since so a lot of the candidate of stuff that you see came from the creation of this first watch and let's talk about the market today and how crazy the market is Richard Mille 1103 people tend to make fun of the some of the carbon pieces of TBT pieces as oh it's a plastic credit gap that people are paying three hundred thousand dollars for well this is a three hundred and ten thousand dollar watch and refill and it sells for about one hundred and twenty thousand on a reseller and on a second service stood out there right so people are not recognizing innovation in today's day things people want to open up a magazines I want to see the latest and greatest they want to see the ambassador they want to see Instagram they want what you can't have exactly and they want what you can't have yet while not recognizing some of the greatest innovations that would create it if you listen in today's day and age well it's a cool looking one yes and speaking of which if you want to talk about innovation if you want to talk about not going to agent in history you want to talk about I actually forgot to wear a watch so you could put it right here if you want you forget I know look I have literally have a tan line that's how much I've been wearing that watch so but you are wearing a nice shirt deucey Michael show so Audemars Piguet a company rich with history do check out my history of AAP video when you get a chance because I really did go into depth and I have like 180s on my best the AP factory 2006 and so really you know that their hair just doesn't come like most companies where they would create a time homely watch and kind of move on and make stuff that's more complicated or more company they started with complications some scissors I'm gonna get this I promise you this plastic is the most important thing in the world right now so what am RPK got their start by making complicated movements they work with Tiffany they make complex moves where their watches so they're her just starts from complicated watches I don't know that I'm learning a lot this is very cool and the most complicated watch that they make is out there and calm other companies like detective League or anybody else they do have their grand cop complication Watchers is the most complicated ones that they make while this is their grand complication this is a jewel so tomorr perpetual calendar minute repeater split second chronograph skeleton automatic say that again five times Adam I should tend to Sarah yeah exactly to be easy this is this watch retails for million sixty thousand I don't know where they got a sixty thousand a million would have been this is 1 million sixty thousand this might be the most expensive watch we've had on the channel no very close what what's more my astronaut Mia what did I get that's more is it I think it's one point one six well you would know okay this watch retails for point three okay let me examine this jeanine you remind me over those glasses on scared no no it's it's a compliment okay good you know brick top from i love yeah yes yeah yes yes I began stir I have one of his quotes on my phone actually which I can about Charles nobody any the movie wait they're cooking something he goes five minutes Turkish yeah well that's not my son his nickname is Turkish because of that this is absolutely spectacular I should hope so from million bucks yeah but I mean let me say it I you need to put it down because this needs to be seen in such a way where it's not moving remotely yeah let's put a pillow there you need to do them back as well it's absolutely amazing so it's a skeleton cronograph it's a subtle it second can you tell that towards me a little bit more please I can't move your desk right now there we go so split-second coronagraph minute repeater perpetual calendar that's a fancy name there is an automatic and it's an automatic on top of that but does it make you coffee firstly in them or no but it does get Wi-Fi okay so so nice million it's a million 60,000 so to talk about today's crazy mark here last week Arthur so a McLaren arm 1103 right at the Orange I call it Tony the Tiger was five to one exactly so he sold that wholesale for 270 270 thousand dollars retail and I watched 165 the Papa Smurf watch I call it which is the blue t PT which is the Jean Todd he that was that summer right now for about three hundred thousand dollars and this is the market that were in because this was to listen the blue one also right hundred eighty so a double right a little a little less and I feel like watch collectors today has gotten away from recognizing history recognizing complication recognizing what it takes to make a loss like this a master watch maker probably third or fourth generation set there six months making this mall longer or longer yeah you know and people I feel like no longer appreciating this kind of stuff as a result this watch on a secondary market today I'm selling i watch for $300,000 and that's and that obviously hurts me like it hurts my feelings as a guy who's nothing so watch this guy that loves watches because the history I can go on forever in the history of art market and their accomplishment and so on and so forth we just sold their first was it the automatic Tribune which is made in 86 I bought the watch art was like we're just hanging dinky little watch it sold in two days I'm proud of 24 and I probably made more than fifty percent profit on the watch but I only sold for $25,000 which is a watch that should be in a museum and it should be selling for hundreds but yet somewhere along the way we lost appreciation and we lost sight of what collectability really is today it's more about who has what who wants white on what's popular when I was in a pea factory they actually let me make a mainspring or I rephrase that they let me attempt to make bets at mazes and it's all done by hand and you have to wind this you would know some machine that tastes like a piece of spaghetti and he gets dinner at dinner it's a hardest thing in the world I mean it's unbelievably difficult to do I couldn't even make like a quarter of an inch straight and these guys are there and then they get a little piece of wood and they polish it in this island it takes months to make these watches my late grandfather full to behold it was 85 recently passed away a few years back and he was 85 years old he was an old-school watchmaker but he fixed watches and I spoke to him a couple times and he said oh the old-school ways are gone there's no more watchmakers in this business there's heart replacers there's no more old-school watchmakers this is the guy that had these tiny little machines that he needed to make a wheel for watch such as this he could open up a complicated piece figure out what's wrong with it oh this wheel is awful one of the teeth on the wheels wall or something is all he would literally take that part and remake it by hand using these tiny little tools it's crazy it's the coolest thing in the world but that doesn't matter anymore again we're moving forward you know advanced but we have is that we have to evolve with time exactly evolve in time but what you're talking about is still part of that tremendous history and companies like a PE like the tech believe they still are doing what they used to do just is going to show gorgeous but I want to see what's in there so the original box yes okay so put this away because if they wanted to fall off just in case this is surprising for me seeing you learning new things about watches and also soon watches that you've not seen before so I as you know I don't really have any vintage watches I think the most vintage what you have is this ap with the yellow face and I didn't know that was a good to watch are you still in or don't me but I'm learning a lot and this is cool this is really cool to me my favorite brand I think might be ap the first one I was sold on eBay yeah that's right it was a Royal Oak city of sales in stainless steel I sold it to a gentleman in Germany this one with a little red darling right actually I know this lady that's her favorite well there you go so AP is our favorite brain actually say but speaking of the crazy nutty market let's talk about the brain and everybody wants to see and talk about and that's Richard Mille and this is the RM 52 skull that comes in many variations beyond and the teeth a little baguette diamonds correct this and can you take the plastic sure that's what I'm gonna do i massive about 700 grams right the retail on the swatch is just under $700,000 this is made from TPT TPT in case you viewers don't know there's a company called NT PT North 510 technologies that's what MTB T stands for DVT is the material itself it's it it's sort of a carbon type based material plastic base material to put in layman's terms and Richard Mille I think I don't know if they acquired the company but I know the products that produced it do it only for them and it was a pretty big hit with the first party with you they made and they kind of continued using it the skull first came out in titanium gold and white gold and then they moved on to using the TPT products I have an RM 35 in red 502 yes young adult yes and that's made of the same TPT it's a red TBT and it has on the side of it it has like white lines that run all the way you can sort of see like the geyser activity you sort of see the layers yeah that but it's the sides to it almost looks 3d printed yeah so what creates these white lines I think it's Monday mould by product because if actually if if again I'm not a chemist by all means or nor do i mold plastics but if you're away and is materially adding in color I think the base material is probably the white color and once they start adding in the colors you sort of get that layered effect so let me ask you a question so this watch let's call it 700,000 retail let's call it 658 retail what is this sell for for real yes this this suspect oh because I thought the more expensive RM harder to sell them that they are the more spent but the height and the popularity of the brain has gone up so high and the limitation of the product that's out there driven by I call it new Asian money which is wearing we sell most of this stuff the prices have gone through the roof another absolutely nuts the only thing that's not doing well from Richard Mille which he never did out the door it's sort of like when Frank Mueller make round watches Frank Mueller was always known for its inner watches right thinking keister and things like that everybody loved them they made the right out of the round once and then made the RM 60s which were the square ones those are the only ones that do not sell itself well anything that's an L shape from Richard Mille is gonna go through the roof anything you'll continue to do so yeah as long as you continues doing what he's doing at times I'll hold product back in terms of not producing a lot of product and in terms of its staying popular it's nothing lasts forever what goes up must come down and it will come down eventually Frank Mueller took a huge dump on the market and may he be touching shut yes right he you know why I have an idea but you'd be better off explain I mean I think the biggest reason he shot himself in the foot is when he disallowed guys like me back fifteen years ago to put his stuff online not realizing that it's the online world is gonna take this industry in sis nutri stratosphere which is quadruple so he also did some very strange things with the company if he I understand you brought it out with a guy in Armenian and there was a big scandal but the movements actually not being made in Switzerland there was a huge scandal there in the quality of the watches has gone down and that was probably another reason but the internet is the biggest reason if it's not in your face today I took them off when I got the letter I was selling fifty different brands at the time and I was just starting out I had 12 watches in my vault and a thousand watches on my website there I could you know go out and get and that was the business model back then and when you send me a letter that's like well yeah I get five increase I'm on the Frank Miele so I'll take them off no big deal I don't need them and everybody else follows suit and he disappear off the face of the earth the minute you disappear off the internet you're no longer relevant because that's the age we live in that's right well this has been incredibly educational for me yeah more I think that's all I brought so as ever saying this is been incredibly educational for me gorgeous pieces gorgeous pieces and and I'm sure everybody's why believe everybody's learn a lot I certainly have an echo I knew quite a lot so now we have to get off camera and maybe talk about one or two of these pieces so guys unless you got anything else to say I'm gonna say goodbye yeah I just wanted to say it was a definitely a pleasure to meet this gentleman in person eight years we've sold them numerous watches and he'd be that long yeah it's been eight years and it's often difficult in the world of the internet to physically put a face behind I I don't even know where your office is up we're close just half way in case you don't fill it off did you come visit so you have a physical location yes we do we have a 30,000 square-foot facility that's a series a lot of it's not a store I've never wanted a store and never wanted a retail operation my buddy Seth he visited in the other video the other day he's one of the I call them the original gangsters you know it was me him and about five other guys that started selling watches online that everybody thought we were nuts and look where we are now so it's something what he the route he went he's in Beverly Hills I'm gonna Philadelphia we're a lot more with conservative town and I'd never wanted to detail we deal with the retail client situation where I have a store so I decided to stay low-key he walked into my office you would never know it doesn't miss a luxury bizarre outside just to stay low-key you know and that's the way we keep it I like it this way it shows pet food yeah so again I think the world of YouTube opened up a lot of doors in regards to actually putting a face behind someone you know and you managed to bring in people into your videos and the way where they feel like they're there with you and even though technically I know who you are you know who I am I never really knew who you were but it wasn't until II a YouTube channel popped off but I watched a few videos where I felt like when I first walked in here it wasn't awkward in a sense then I walk in me Christ I've never met face to face sometimes can get awkward you don't know the person you don't know how they are where I already knew exactly how you are I already knew exactly what we can talk about because just by watching is interesting yes and a lot of people feel the same way with me I um my life is quickstart we're in the Restoration Hardware shopping for furniture Illinois in New York City I parked my car in the meter I ran out to put a bunch of quarters in the meter she calls me up says I don't know what's going on with what just come here she's fading in line to get a glass of wine to have a bar up dead it's a beautiful story okay that's when I called Demont right yeah that's that vie story that's beautiful so people literally just hang out in the story I actually went in a couple of days ago yeah yeah because I can I mean in the recent sorry to interrupt you now but in the recent video looks gorgeous lights and somebody said that they came from Restoration Hardware I didn't know what that was I thought it was a what did I say it was so look and Marcus I think knowledge I don't know what a Kmart you may be you never know like wasn't a nice store well I didn't know it just but I went and visited it not blown away when you walk and the amazing Stella rest on the roof the bar of a third floor it's amazing it's crazy guy behind her in line goes oh that's a nice watch she was to happen to be wearing that aleni and she goes thinking she's like wait a minute I know this watch and then he goes wait I know you you're Roman shorts like I might do I got 10,000 subscribers at a time maybe even less and she got picked out of a line based on her washbasin her because she's a lot of my videos and I walked in there my had a guy about this big all of a sudden I'm a big-time celebrity but it's that aspect that a lot of clients at a guy playing from California stop by my office to buy business tactics and it sort of breaks that awkwardness a break stop behind between people because when you put yourself out there because that's what you do when you get on YouTube you put yourself out there as yourself nothing is hidden you are you know if your videos are literally Adam falling around and you talking off the top of your head and I try to do the same with myself because I think you embrace those boundaries that awkwardness between people you ever actually read people I get pushed all the time walking on the streets and people approach me rent rightly and I like it because they are my friend and I thank them for that and I welcome it you know each other say hi but it's really one of the biggest issues today that we're facing in the world of electronics in the world of technology is oftentimes you sitting at the table with children and this is what you get right this is the FaceTime you get of course we try to not allow our children to do that but I think that we're now there don't we the hunk where Electronics has separators as people and where video production and YouTube specifically I feel like this is one that's actually gonna break the barrier and bring us closer together because TV network there's exactly do you mean like thank you so much thank you thank you really we're gonna chat about some watches guys you know what to do hit the subscribe button and hit the bell and we are you know my phrase hold on while I cried we're in it to win it guys see ya [Music]
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Length: 37min 5sec (2225 seconds)
Published: Tue Dec 10 2019
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