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this is the K from Milan on this beautiful but rainy day we're going to meet alesio Zena you don't want to miss it's finely curated taste in time pieces follow me [Music] so for this occasion I'm wearing a Rolex day8 reference 18038 the dial is made out of hearthstone with chatons meaning has a tiger eye dial installed look at the 6:00 position in green we find the H dark the testing it was an order of the soet of a man but enough with my watches let's check out the watches of Mr alesio [Music] himself so I'm very happy to have a chance to sit down with you Mr alesio uh I already see quite some uh brands that I enjoy dearly of course Rolex and pek will be uh well well suited here um so looking forward to see the 10 watches I told you 10 only you Tred to squeeze in more did I mention that I have trouble with numbers and sometimes I just do not manage to count about three so I might have made a few mistakes here and there we can start by the watch on your wrist with pleasure thank you very much for uh allowing me to sh share with you my passion for watches what I'm wearing today is something extremely subtle and very very rare this is a reference 251 by pek Philip in Pink Gold retail by frero this reference is except Ally rare it has a case that very much reminds me of Brigade cases this coin Edge shape is quite peculiar with these worked lugs it's an incredibly con complex design but it's it's so subtle and so uh peculiar that it it hardly you hardly notice the Rarity and the exceptionality of the watch it almost looks like a an oversized normal calatrava on your wrist but in fact it's uh it's something very very very rare very difficult to see with special indexes at uh three and N uh which give it a very very striking appearance yeah from far out it looks like a regular yet very large calatrava I think it's 37 36 and a half something like that but it Bears many Secrets uh one of the most elegant lucks in my humble opinion is the one with the ridges just gives a little bit of a punch to a ordinary Lu style uh the coin Edge case as you described this is very elegant in the dial itself is beautiful extra added value for the retailer sign frero very beautiful good start and I think it suits you well you're usually dressed for the occasion in suits so I would expect the utmost of Elegance in your choice of wrist wear so it doesn't surprise me the choice of wristwear yet I am very surprised by all the small peculiar details beautiful now this wash that I'm going to show you now uh has a special sentimental value for me uh this is the very first vintage watch I ever bought uh it's a a Zenit it's a g381 which I think is an absolutely Charming watch and it's in uh uh like new conditions with Wow with the lecker still on the back yes this really holds a special place in my heart when did you buy it how old were you oh many years ago many many years ago and you kept it unworn I I really uh love it so much I feel the condition is so exceptional that it it would be a shame to wear it to often I have to say that sometimes I do wear it but with exceptional care I just think it's so beautiful and it's such a time capsule that it's a is worth preserving and of course the historic significance of the El primiero in the chronograph world is uh undeniable and my humble opinion is that it's still one of the most undervalued watches if you take a look at their significance this is a striking example wow how about the case design do you enjoy these more 7 abolutely I love this design I have to say that uh I appreciate all ages in watch design I'm uh I'm not just a fan of uh uh hardcore vintage 30s and 40s I love every single decade for its quirks its characteristics and I love the evolution of design I love how uh the design evolved from the bow house Aesthetics of the 30s uh and the 40s to the more opulent design of the 50s after the post reconstruction and then the 60s with their funy designs from Cartier that you can see in the London production they're absolutely exceptional and the 70s with this uh more bold and striking designs with sizes that starts to grow the evolution of the design the history of design is so fascinating in terms of Aesthetics I had to get used a little bit to the design but once it captured me I was really enjoying and discovering more and more funky out of the ordinary designs that I enjoy now but took some getting used to let's say uh the El Premier is a good example which initially I didn't enjoy so much because it had too much of the 70s especially the steel one with the different color sub dials but if I take a look at the watch now I'm really in love with that design so it's also something you know you have to grow into it and I think the El prier is a good example and therefore it flies maybe a little bit under the radar for most people because they didn't take a deep dive into it but it's beautiful to see it in this collection I know you have many covered pieces and I think a watch like this deserves a place in there absolutely I think it's uh it's so beautiful and fascinating it's not just about the value of watches it's what they represent in the history of watch making this caliber has a very very relevant significant it's the first integrated automatic chronographic movement high frequency extreme Precision tenth of seconds measured it's something that really needs to sit in any serious collection I think true but it's funny that you started out with this that's uh I mean I started out with a steel T just so there's levels to it I guess I I have to say that uh I was born like everybody a modern watch collector in fact in fact as I as I already told you I was uh at first a Swatch collector so it was quartz movements for me and then uh over the years I developed an appreciation for mechanical watches but I only learned about vintage after a long period of collecting modern watches so the first vintage watch that I bought was already in my maturity let's say as a as a collector well it shows your taste because it's also matured so thank very nice show us the next one alesio absolutely so uh I think I would like to show you a Rolex one of not many I'm going to show you today what I love about this is the condition I mean it's also a very rare watch by all means but what I find absolutely exceptional is the condition it is in the pting of the case is so appealing the presence of the original sticker on the back uh the set the box and papers make it uh so collectible from my point of view so interesting and fascinating this is one of the best 62 65s in the world condition wise I think so yes and I love a good case patina me too do you also have watches that are actually worn or only New Old Stock watches absolutely absolutely yes I love to wear watches and even in this case I have to say it's something that I wear with pleasure it's something that I really enjoy looking at because of the patin it's really what makes the watch I think very true but it's still harder to properly enjoy the watch if it's like new because you're too scared to scratch it or to bump it well but that applies to all watches from in my case I have to say that I'm a bit obsessed I'm always a where there is kind of a a safety space around my wrist whenever I move in fact once I broke my leg in Venice on a slippery bridge and I I fell down like this was like saving the watch and funny enough I called a friend uh to tell him that I had broken my leg because we were meant to have dinner together and he's also obsessed with watches is the seriously the first thing he asked me was not are you okay he asked me what happened to the watch he like yeah the watch is fine me too by the way oh that's how you re recognize a watch idiot very nice very nice next up I want to see what's in the C pouch because honestly I know what is in there because you showed it to me I felt very privileged uh to explore this watch back in Geneva I believe it was uh I saw it for the first time I didn't know of its existence most people might not even know this watch exists but please tell the audience what it is it's a it's a great pleasure to share something so unique and extraordinary this is the only Cartier Shake in one white gold that exists in the world it was made in only one piece for the greatest Cartier collector of the world and this watch was never a model publicly available uh it was made for the Cartier challenge uh because the founder of D the parar T Sabin was a great friend of Dominque Peron the president of Cartier Dominque said wow what a great idea uh we will do a special watch for any that manages to win the parid car twice in a row in his own category so uh four watches were made in the three metals they are uh all tror and they're all different from one another two uh three are uh gentleman's watches and one is a ladies watch I think Eric cou bought one right absolutely he bought the one that went for sale at Sal at the auction but wasn't there uh correct me if I'm wrong but didn't that had a mechanical Movement Like was the movement or something that was very striking all as far as as we know at least the ones in the museum in Cartier and this one are quartz as you would expect from a watch from 1982 which is really the quartz period uh the one from Sal bees has a mechanical movement I honestly have no idea why one has a mechanical movement and the others have a quartz one yeah it is a a very very special piece um made for a very special person of course also the uh contributor to the most important book about white uh metal CET and I think this is the epitome of a white metal CET definitely the case is almost liquid there tuar head scarf that is the symbol of the parida car and that Cartier created for for this watch is absolutely extraordinary it's a it's a sculpture it's not even a watch it's it's incredible amazing it's a special to hold it for the second time in my life but the first time I saw it we were in the restaurant you took it out and it really blew me away I had to Blink twice like maybe the lighting is wrong that it's first of all white metal and secondly how do you have this watch and I think it uh contributes to the status you have in the Watch scene that this watch ended up with an important collector like you uh and it's incredible to see thank you so much for showing thank you very much it's always a pleasure to share this passion it's a it's a joy it's the most beautiful part of uh of all the watch collecting experience I think very true as we just said you know the watches they come and go but the stories and friendships they stay beautiful and uh having seen this watch is uh is really I feel privileged to see it thank you so much and talking about rare and special watches I would like to show you another watch that I think is extremely special this is 37 yes a steel naus but not just any steel Nautilus of course it comes with all the sets of papers but what is extremely striking here is the dial only two of these exist and uh it's one of the most fascinating and unique 3700 I've ever seen the other one appeared at auction and uh this has been published in several books but it has never been publicly sold this is the Willie Angel 370 so this is I know uh I believe Tony kavak from luxury watch Stockholm also has a double signed one but it says Tony Valeri or something so is it like a signed for a person this is a this is a different thing there is a lot of speculation about these two watches uh Willie Angel according to most scholar is one of the suppliers of gemstones used in the watches by pek Philip it was uh based this company still exists actually and it is based in tun in Switzerland okay and um pek made if you look at look at the warranty it is is sold and Retail by the pek Philip rudon Boutique the the pek Philip official uh house seat and it was supplied to Willie Angel probably probably since uh if you notice on the Basel there are initials yes and the other one is CB they have uh initials that end with the same um letter so very likely for two brothers I would expect um from the same family and frankly it would be extremely fascinating to understand if they were the sons of the owner of will angel or important customers of Willie angel that the story of this watch is obscure yet ex exceptionally fascinating this is a very very well documented 37 uh there has been a lot of debate academically about the history of this of this double signature because it's something that has appeared for the first time roughly 30 years in 30 years ago in a very very important collection in Europe and uh the other one has sold uh publicly I think six or seven years ago I see it's uh one of the most fascinating and rare 3700 existing and then we have his uh let's call it brother in also full set this is special in another way this is the Gold version okay but of the the 37001 okay so with a bracelet that's uh the bracelet is made by pek Philip instead of gay FR exactly and only 200 of these were made compared to the definitely more commonplace SL one uh I find this watch exceptionally elegant because the bracelet is thinner than the one made by gay fr the bracelet that pek Philip manufactured is uh so uh easy on the wrist that this watch you really it Glides under the sky the cuff of your shirt it's so uh so comfortable to wear and I love the the little quirks the fact that the bracelet tapers slightly gently towards it's more vintage from my point of view even though it comes after the slash one yeah and I like the Rarity but most of all in this case too I love the condition the condition is condition is amazing yeah not too bad of an engraving either no an engraving is spectacular well made this is Art on the case back it is absolutely I mentioned to you earlier that I bought a watch yesterday night in fact I I drove back at 2 p.m. uh holding this watch and I cannot wait uh to show you so I think I'll just jump to that straight away because I want to show you something that I am 100% sure you cannot have ever seen before I have never even seen a picture of this watch this bought it in amer no no no no I bought it at dinner with a friend from a private collector the best watches come out in the evening when everybody had a nice wine yes indeed this watch is amazing so I won't show you one thing at a time I won't open too much so this watch is a pre- reference premodel odmar P chronograph uh from late 30s early 40s that's the period uh it is identified in odmar Pig's archive with a picture with the number which is number 1530 only eight have been made in a period of six years in this period of time odmar P was really manufacturing watches uh at a very very low rate for exceptionally important clients almost on commission so consider eight chronographs made in six years it means less than one a year and uh this is one of the two in Pink Gold but not only is it one of the two in ping gold the watch is new it is new look look at this look at this it's crazy oh my wow and it's kept exceptionally well no no it's literally but even still sometimes the dial discolor or but this dial is amazing wow wow wow good size to it the case design is is look at the o on the bezel it's miraculous this is one of the most fascinating watches I ever purchased it's mindblowing and you just got it in 12 hours ago L wow it's crazy I'm very jealous honestly I could not sleep tonight for the excitement watch of of course super cool these early early odar pz almost 100 years old yes they're so rare I mean there are quite a few of them now in the museum have you been there yes they they have actively buying every single important watch they see this I think will Reser special place in the museum indeed so this watch I love for two special reasons I've never had one I've never seen one I did not even know that the Ping Gold version existed because I had only seen one of the six yellow gold ones uh but also because it comes from joanni zav Joan sold it to this gentleman 40 years ago and it has been sitting in that collection for 40 years incredible incredible I love that on a horological side it's something to uh really admire but also the personal effect it has on the watch makes it even more beautiful and and dear to your heart thank you for sharing it's a pleasure it's a real pleasure something else I want to show you is a watch that holds a special place in my heart for a totally different reason I love the watch don't get me wrong I absolutely love the watch but this watch it's um it's as if I bought it twice I would say this is a very very beautiful 2597 dual time PCH Philip from the 50s so uh what I love is not only the Incredible condition the oxidation of the case the beauty of the design the Simplicity of the Aesthetics but also the whole concept of somebody the kind of gentleman that might actually feel the need to buy a travel time watch in the 50s to set rapidly uh different time zones and you could display two different time zones at the same time on this watch I mean people were not really traveling that much there wasn't an easy jet back in the days it was really only the Jet Set and it was gentleman's and so this is a very uh gentlemanly watch but why is it so special for me well I bought this watch in fact funnily enough now that I come to think of it from the very same person that sold me this from the same gentleman there you go but not yesterday not yesterday but four years ago 4 years ago I bought this watch and I remember I went straight away to bologa to have dinner with a great collector and a dear friend of mine uh and I showed him this watch I was very excited I wanted to talk about the the Elegance of the watch so we had a lovely dinner then I sleep in Bologna come back the next day and arrive quite late because I had a few other meetings so I arrive I dropped the watch with my assistant and tell her please put this away and then it disappears it disappears The Watch disappears seriously disappears we never found it again we took apart all the safe all the saves took apart the the whole Boutique many times over and for four years I have not seen this watch anywhere and then uh my assistant was rearranging the watch boxes empty watch boxes we have a a huge Wardrobe full of empty watch boxes uh where we keep and store the boxes and then she she's rearranging them and one of the boxes is kind of heavy it's weird so she opens the box and there it is so and we literally just found it again so that was a good it oh fantastic I found 10 once in my inside pocket that was also nice but finding this is uh is even better yes that was good but now it's not leaving you anymore any no absolutely not absolutely not I think that uh this watch wants to to say something to me it wants to tell me listen I'm not meant to leave you I have I have to stay with you okay so please stay with me wow now I'm going to show you something that you're also going to appreciate very much this I have to say is one of my overall Baran favorite watches in the world in the history of watch making uh I am obsessed with this reference okay this is the patch Philip 1518 but not just any patch Philip 18s this is one of the earliest pek 1518 from 1943 oh my God and one of only eight known examples with oversized Arabic indexes oh that's cool that is so rare and so many examples you said eight one of eight one of eight known uh the the interesting thing about the 1518 is that as you know it it holds a very special place in the history of pek it's the first Perpetual can chronograph ever seral produced it took decades for anybody else to be able to make one so the the level of complexity the the level of craftmanship of this watch is exceptional the watch was introduced between 1941 and 1942 but for the first two or three years of course the second world war was going on and it was a terrible period in time for Europe so they were making a a minus schol number of watches because this watch was incredibly expensive back in the day it was monstrously expensive so the very first watches produced all have quirks and differences you can find watches with oversized indexes like this that's very cool it makes it look very contemporary because of the big indexes it looks like the dial of a 504 exactly it's something that is so striking because the size of the indexes is huge compared to the standard size of of a 1518 it's a such a fascinating watch I love the fact that the first watches had this uh the nice Crystal with the crystal with the inside cyclopes this is an incredible example one of the very best condition 1518 with oversized Arabic numerals U that I have ever seen anywhere well having a 1518 in your hand no matter which one is always a special feeling we got some serious heat here did you have another uh 1518 or was it 2499 2499 thir series third Series this is with the round pushers yes with the round pushers this is a a watch with a Sublime presence on the wrist this is just an opulent watch if you think about it this watch comes right after the 1518 in fact they overlap for two years in production but what is fascinating is that the 1518 as we mentioned was introduced in 41 but of course its design is from the late 30s and it's a bow house aesthetic it's a form that follows function whilst the 2499 is a design of the 50s it was introduced in 54 and it's so opulent even though the function is the same you can really understand the evolution of Aesthetics this case is a rich uh opulent oversized case with with voluptuous curves and in terms of Aesthetics it proved itself to be very Timeless because if you take a look even at the 3970 you can really see the design language in there which is from the '90s ETC absolutely still into the 2499 and not so much in my honest opinion in the 1518 it's nice to have a side by side for the 1518 and the 2499 cool to have them together you know what is fascinating to put uh on the side of these two watches this I think it really belongs there 50004 yes I think you can see the evolution you can see the evolution this is also a first for pek Philip because is the first steel one yes it's the steel one it's the first uh um split seconds Perpetual chronograph ever made and it really uh well the first split second in Siri yes in series of course of course and uh uh it really uh defines the DNA of the of the brand if you will uh this is the 1518 of split seconds Perpetual calendars and 50 pieces made from the steel one is that correct well that is an estimate but I think uh more or less it should be a rber u of of that magnitude it's a it's a very rare watch and I find it so fascinating to have a grand complication in steel which is something so unique I if you think about it there are four known uh to the market 151 18s in steel so 50 or four in steel probably one day will uh have the same relevance uh for sure but already there's a lot of young collectors out there their first big pek they will buy is a 50004 absolutely thank you very much look at this thank you quite the history on the table HH yes I hope I'm not letting you down not at all sir so what I want to show you here is something that I find very very fascinating this is a tool watch this is really a tool a tool conceived for somebody doing a very specific job now when we think of Rolex we think Lifestyle brand we think watches there are a state of symbol let's be honest nowadays very often uh but this is not what Rolex is about uh maybe marketing turned Rolex into this but Rolex does not make watches with this approach Rolex creates tools for professionals their Sports versions are all conceived for a specific purpose but it goes one step further in its history Rolex has made two references only two references that were never marketed to the public and those are proper tools one was a military reference it was the precisely and a 554 precisely and the 5514 is the civilian let's say version made the for a company called comx company exploration marim uh that was the first company to need a watch capable of being used by divers at Great depths because they they were laying down the pipelines Under the Sea so what comx realized using the diverse watches that were produced back in the day was something that nobody had ever realized because nobody had actually used them for diving so so they were making back in the day these cases that could withstand amazing pressures I mean they could go down literally to 1,000 MERS without any problem but what nobody had realized that the problem was not going down it was coming back up because helium gas would build up inside the C by decompression going up and it would make the crystal bul precisely so comx approached Rolex and Omega to find a solution for this problem and the two companies adopted two radically different approaches Omega went for the you know let's keep it all in whatever happens and they created a case with a screw down bezel that keeps the the mineral crystal crashed in no matter the pressure inside nothing is going out whatever happens it's very bulky it's unwieldy you cannot really wear it John an used to wear one for ski which was kind of cool but only he could pull it off anybody else would probably find it really uncomfortable and Rolex adopted a totally different far more elegant solution why keep it in Let It Go out but don't let anybody anything else come back in so they created the helium gas Escape valve that they still use today in all their SE dwell line and deep sea line but the very first helium valve was applied to a sub Miner a normal 5513 and they just changed the reference only for Comics it's the 5514 with the gas Escape valve and this this watch this is amazing this watch is a true tool you can see how it was used you can see the crystal was Crouch you this one you don't want New Old Stock absolutely not you want this to have a history well this not only has a history it has yeah because for these was shitload of History the provence is very important the W look this I mean look at this I thought for a second you were going to hop in in a diving suit of the gentleman I actually have that well I'm not surprised anymore but look at this I mean it has everything it has all the documents from comics of the gentleman missier Morel was the diver he in fact diving logs and everything missier Robert Morel put this watch at auction at AR coral and I purchased it so you could say in a way that it comes from the original owner if you look at the auction picture the guy he can auction you will see uh that the bezel is in this specific position why is that because it is stuck by the dirt I could have it cleaned easily and I want I want it to be in that position forever has to be like this that's the way it was used so this and this are all that you see you can see everything is in his name but wait they also reference to the watch Wait so yes of course but there is the carne with all the DI logs what is fascinating we know everywhere the watch has been very cool everything he did with the watch we can tell every single mission that this watch has been in it's mindblowing this so cool this is vintage exactly and when people talk about box and papers and they think it's added value you just have one little scrap of paper I don't care about thisan but with this this is the story this is the provence this is what's added value to the watch hist this is the history of the watch this is really fantastic and with special issued watches like a 5517 military sub or a 5514 it's very important and very uh appreciated if it still has this history yeah and it's cool that it was consigned by the first owner did you ever reach out to him or he's not alive anymore no I I don't know if he's alive I tried looking him up on the internet but I could not find anything about him so he he's either very secretive or un fortunate would be very cool though the gentleman that I purchased I only had three comx in my life never a 5514 unfortunately but later comx signed ones uh and one gentleman I bought his comx and right before he passed away his wife gave him the Sia Goram helmet which I still have in and of course it will always stay with me it's a testament to the life this watch has had and to the to the fact that this watch has served the purpose this very important one absolutely because these days you have all these machinery and whatever but this back in the days they relied on this it was very important it worked properly because it could be the difference between life and death absolutely absolutely indeed super cool something totally different than the watches in front of us you know I I love watches in general to be honest I keep buying Swatch watches for myself not there is no watch that I don't like it's like I'm I'm fairly eclectic in my in my taste and my interest you can even smell still you can smell the age of the watch I love it very cool wow wow wow wow thank you so much this but this belongs in a museum even not even a watch Museum but a museum in general the story itself toally agree with you yeah and then we have uh another watch that I want to show you because this has a provenance for me that is emotionally pleasing now this watch used to belong in the collection of a very dear friend of mine who's a great collector and it's definitely by far the best 6350 hycom dial I've ever seen anywhere it's a it's truly pristine U everything is immaculate about this watch and I tried to buy this watch from uh the original owner and uh I couldn't because he was very attached to it then when when he decided to sell it he offered it to me I felt that the price was uh very important for the watch and I I was a bit tentative so I missed the opportunity he consigned it at auction and of course that was the last chance so I had to buy it I bought it from the auction for considerably more than what he offered it to me for but it's worth it probably it's just so yeah and it's hard to find the honeycom dial still being unscattered because often times you see these blemishes uh and the original handset which is important the pencil hands in this case with the lollipop second hand is uh something that is very refreshing to see in a tool watch instead of the Mercedes hands they also use the Mercedes set on a 6350 right like with the syring hand and the elated Mercedes hand on the the very first ones the pencil hands and I think that they're very appealing aesthetically also very very rare and something that I always like it's a small detail but I like the straight end oyster bracelets it makes just more vintage to me and I love the case back it's it's it's stupid detail but that bubble back case back it's soe so fascinating to me it's really still with a crown everything is uh is intact this is how you want your uh your Explorer to be absolutely absolutely indeed beautiful I love waffle dials they're one of my favorite they are lovely and last but not least I want to show you something we're taking quite a shift from the elegant and dressy and complicated I like everything I like watches I mean I like clocks not just watches I love pocket watches anything that takes makes my heartbeat that's very cheesy but I'll I'll let it slip the the last one is one of the most fascinating Universal geneves I've ever had W with a black dial with a black dial Niro compacts I've always wanted this watch I always thought this is so cool it is so bold so big it has this waterprof with a waterproof case in Black it's just so so gorgeous this watch is incredibly exciting for a vintage watch lover and I think Universal genev deserves far more recognition than what it has received up to now this is a very Niche U watch for a lot of collectors most people collect mainstream Brands I think Universal made some insane watches really gorgeous and this is definitely one of them how many are there ero complextion steel with a black dial I think I've only ever seen four or five they're very very rare yeah they are they are super super beautiful watch very very masculine also huh it is it's a bold size a star contrast of the printing with the dial yeah and also I love uh you know the sub dial with that you can set uh the hour and minute hands on to remind yourself about meetings or engagements and I find this particularly appealing to somebody like myself that forgets all the time everything I literally forget where I have to go who I have to meet so obviously uh this has a special interest for me and it makes the extra function make the case design very pleasing because an extra crown on the other side is something symmetry yeah exactly it's something that that provides symmetry to to the eye beautiful Universal genev is a very important brand to me in my family because my sister when she got got married she gave Nina Rin to uh her husband and my father received a uh evil Clapton is what they call it from my mother when they married and it's engraved with the the name and their their marriage date so instead of a ring my father opted for a watch of course uh and therefore Universal was one of the first brands that I started to explore and enjoy at the tender age of let's say 12 or 14 um so Universal always holds a special place for me and it's something you don't often see in uh on Instagram or whatever but all the big collectors they understand watches like these absolutely and they should super cool wow thank you very much well off camera I'll have a couple more minutes to hours I hope to truly enjoy these watches uh I would like to thank you dearly uh before we uh go to lunch I need uh just an hour or two in a private room just me and the watches if it's okay with you absolutely I hope you enjoyed the video of course um make sure you follow Mr alesio Zen no wait Z difficult to pronounce for a Dutch person try my last name iing well you did better uh alesio zenya Zenga Z I wish it was Zen unfortunately it's a humbl Zenga please follow this gentleman if you want to widen Your Horizon in terms of orology you will find the nicest curated V vintage watches uh from the brands like we just discussed uh and you have many more Treasures in stock so perhaps a second video if you like it of course let us know uh also make sure you subscribe to our kov Channel and uh I hope to see you back in a different episode thank you very much thank you my friend pleas w wow thank you
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