So this is my half a. Million dollar watch collection. So today we have the long awaited watch video. Now I've had so many requests on my Instagram over the last year or two years, even when will you do a full watch collection video? And I've told you guys many, many times that it is near enough, impossible for me to get all of my watches in one place, between insurance, between not only safety deposit boxes, but my personal vault, where I keep other high value items that definitely do not want to be in the house between
the fact that I give my friends watches for extended periods of time, which we'll get onto in just a second for me to get all of my watches in one place is impossible. And today kind of proves it. Cause I only have around, I'd say 70% of my collection here. And then a lot of you guys already know that these pieces are in my collection, but as this is being released in two weeks, I'm leaving for Cape town for three months. So I will not be in London. All of these watches are going back into
the safety deposit box. I'm not going to be in London. So I'm just letting one of my buddies stay in my house while I am gone. And I feel terrible that I haven't gotten you guys a watch collection video to date. So I thought while I have at least 70% of my collection here, and I said, this is way more than I normally have. I've just been having to rejig some things around with insurance, with some new pieces that I have with some pieces that I've actually sold. And I'll get onto that in a second.
And a couple other things came together synergistically. So that today I have 70% of my collection and I'll go over all the other pieces that aren't here.The other thing that I really want to mention is guys, this video is going to be up for five days and that is it. Now I have video on my channel of me picking up my Richard Mille picking up my Nautilus and both those I have privated and people have asked me Iman why did you make those videos private? It was super inspirational to me guys for you that have
seen me over the past four or five years, build my agency from the ground up for those of you guys who have seen my zero to millionaire video, where you literally see me at age of 16 signing my first client all the way to where we are here in 2020 with me clocking in 100K months with my agency profit. That is for you guys. You see all of this with inspiration and in the lens of, of course he's worked so hard to get to this point. You need to understand that a lot of watch snobs.
And I know because I wouldn't say I'm a watch star myself, but I'm, I'm very much in that world. They stumbled upon a video of a 20 year old picking up a $200,000 watch, a hundred thousand dollar watch. And they're like, and I totally understand. I would think the same thing. So that's why I private those videos actually for the time being I'll unprivate them just so, and you guys who haven't seen those videos, I'll make those available to you, but this video and those videos will be up for five days... max... literally just the
purpose of this video is because I know so many, you guys have either built up an interest in washers because of me. And because of me talking about it so much, or you guys already a predisposition for horology. So I wanted to get this video to you guys, then I'm going to take it down and said, I don't need a bunch of watch snobs or, or people who are just into hype-y videos going. Who is this dumb-a** 20 year-old. Just for my audience, just for your guys's entertainment. So with no further ado, let's get into
it. We have the watches here. We have another watch roll here. And as I said, I will go over the pieces that I don't have with me today. And I'm sure Tristan will listen. Some photos, B roll of, you know, various times where, you know, I've worn them. And, and just so for those of you guys who don't know what the pieces look like or what they look like on the rest of the set, if plenty of content with me rocking the different watches. So the first watch I want to start off with is the
one that started everything. And this is a watch that I got when I was seven years old. Now this watch right here is a Timex Expedition. And I remember I saved up for the best part of four or five months by this thing, when I was seven years old, it costs me 20 pounds at Argos. And I thought it was the freaking coolest thing ever. It's. Now it looks like army combat, uh, green. This was not like this. This was like a vibrant green it's just after, you know, literally five years of where I would
sleep with my watch every single night. Um, which now that I think about it, you know, this is a quartz movement, so you can hear the tick. So I literally don't know how I slept with this thing at night, but I thought this thing was the coolest thing ever. I would remember every single time I would try to show off to people cause you can just press that or it doesn't come off. I'll get Tristan to lace in some B-Roll, but you can just press the indent here and it glows up. Um, and I dunno,
I just thought that was literally the coolest thing ever. So, um, this is the watch that started off for me. And this still has to be correct time. Um, to be honest, I never really wear this piece anymore. Uh, there's a little thing here that's meant to, um, come round. So that way, obviously when you strap it in, it has somewhere to tuck into that's lost somewhere, um, glitter that happens in the last six months, I think, um, don't know where it is. So as I said, this is a wash, just start it off for
me. And I have so much love for this piece. Now, while we have this watch rule out, first of all, this is a Louis Vuitton watch role, which I hate, uh, anyone that knows me, knows I am for the most part, I'm pretty low key, the way that I dress, I like to do no brands, just, just simple, solid staple colors. Um, you know, I think I'm very sort of European, uh, old money, even though I'm totally new money, but yeah, I need a watch rule and this is after I had bought three pieces. Uh,
and that's the thing as you grew up, obviously your taste changes, um, even in watches, you know, and, and we'll get onto that in just a second. So this, uh, you know, preferably I would have wanted the, just the black print that they have. I have it on a loop Tom bag that I have, and I love that accent super under the radar. Most people don't even know to leave it on, but they didn't make this role in that sort of print. So got this. I'll be honest. I don't really like it. Um, but then
again, no one really ever sees it and I don't really have to use this watch much anymore, unless obviously I'm traveling and I want to bring a couple of watches with me. So staying in line with what's in here, this is a super, super funky piece. And as I said, as you kind of grow your watch collection, you learn a thing or two and you make a lot of mistakes along the way. So this is actually the third watch ever bought Cartier Panthere. And what you'll notice about it is it's a tiny, tiny watch it
as a funny photo, uh, that will pop on the screen of, uh, Piers Brosnan, like wearing this in like, I think like early eighties or something actually suits him. Now, this is actually the most comfortable watch I've ever worn. And it's a, woman's watch to be honest, it's a woman's watch these days because obviously watchers have gotten a lot bigger over the years, but you know, in the eighties, men definitely would've worn this thing. Now. Now the reason I have this watch is because my mom actually was gifted this a vintage Cartier Panthere So I
actually grew up with this watch. She has the smaller face and it's, I mean, it's that, that watching tool literally. Um, so this, uh, this little watch and this bracelet and everything about this watch is what I grew up with. And this was the only watch in the household, except for obviously, you know, my sick Timex Expedition. So, um, yeah, I don't know why when I, when I started making some money, I was in LA seeing a client from my agency and I don't know, I just, I w I was in the Cartier boutique and
I just, I pulled the trigger on this after I bought this watch, I actually wore it a ton, but since then, it's just, it just doesn't really slot into my collection. I'm just holding this at the moment for, you know, for my wife and, you know, 10, 15 years or one big theme that you'll start to see is when I don't use watches, I love to give it to other people like close friends of mine. So, uh, my ex-girlfriend, I actually sized this for her and she wore this for like a solid six months. So
I think this is a watch the, just going to sit and not do much for the time being to be honest. Now last watch in this watch, winder is another Timex expedition, except this one is a newer model. Now this watch was actually a gift to me from a client. Um, here at the agency, we actually gift new clients of ours watches all the time. I've given the clients, uh, the Timex cue, the 1978 re-issue, you know, many of my clients have given to that watch have given many of my clients, uh, the Casio G
shock and the time excuse right here, the Casio G shock. Uh, this one, I forget the actual reference, but it's the one that looks like a Royal look, super sick watch. I've given one of my clients, a Mickey mouse Pulsar before. So I've given clients at the agency watches many, many a time. It's just a nice plan to know that I have a big passion and a love for watches. So they know it's something that's important to me. And it's just, I don't know, all in all, it works out quite nice, but this is actually
a gift from a client. I love the sweeping second hand, just the orange pop on it, uh, reminds me of the Rolex Milgauss, which I'll get onto it, and then video some of the washers that I'm trying to get at the moment. That's one of them. So yeah, this is the last watch in this watch Weiner, and then we'll get into some of the big boys. So before we get into this, I'll talk about the watches and that I don't actually have with me the moment. So we have the Rolex Hulk which Ciaran my right-hand
man at GrowYourAgency.com The product manager he's had that watch for four or five months, actually. And by the way, I know to some of you guys that sounds crazy, but I was actually wearing the Rolex hope for a full five months earlier this year, I actually took you with me to Cape town. It was the only watch I took with me or the only watch of value I took with me. And I wore that exclusively for five months. So that watch was gone so much wrist time this year, that I don't mind letting one of
my team members have it for four or five months. For me, if a watch isn't sentimental and a watch isn't being worn, I would much rather someone else get some risk time out of it. So I know a lot of people don't have that viewpoint, but that's just kinda the way I go about things. The next watch that I have is just a classic black Sub that watch has not gotten much risk time ever through honest. And, um, and it seems like that theme is continuing. I'm thinking of taking that watch with me to South
Africa as my one watch for the three months while I'm there. That watch is actually with a friend at the moment for the past month or so. So I'm terrible when I'm trying to get my friends into watches, what I do is I just lend them the watches that I have, and I'm just like, Oh, just try it. Let me just try it for a month. See if you like it, you know, a feel of what it's like, you know, owning a Rolex, this, that, and then what happens inevitably. They always end up buying one
themselves. So that watches are with me at the moment. Then let's see the other watches that I don't have with me at the moment. It is the protect fleet, 57 11, or the Rose gold Nautilus. That is my ultimate watch like that to me, if I had to have one watch and that's it for the rest of my life, it would be that watch. And now watch it at the moment is actually as not my main safety deposit box, it's at my personal volt at a separate location. As I said, I have a safety deposit
box. Like even just getting this stuff here, like you have to inform the insurance, you have to talk to the safety deposit box. They bring it in like an armored van, like it's intense. So I bought that one, which is a very intense, this, that, and then I've got another one, which was just kind of like a bank vault thing where I keep some important legal documents and other little trinkets. That's actually sitting in there with another one of my watches, which is the Patek Phillipe aquanaut, the Rose gold versions. I have videos of me
actually buying both those watches. So I'll pop those on the screen and we'll do some little cards for those as well. So you can go out and watch those videos. So I've got those two watches sitting in my vault, and then I have one other watch. That's not with me. So technically it's still a part of my collection, but I'm selling it right now. And that is the Patek Phillipe, 57, 11 eight. So I've got the steel blue face version of the Nautilus and something about that watch. I just never really connected to it. Now,
if I was to get that watch at retail price, I would never in a million years sell it. Oh, and another thing I'll mention is which ones I've got in a retail and which ones I've had to pay market value for. So the 57 11R I had to pay market value before. So I paid right around 76,000 pounds for that watch. So almost a hundred thousand dollars, the Rose gold aquanaut, I paid 38,000 pounds for, so I think that's right around $50,000, the 57 11 ACE, the Nautilus, I paid 51,000 pounds flat. And I'm selling
that up a number for 58,000 pounds. So with certain watches, you also need to know when to take your profits. And if you're just, don't see it a wash thing in your collection long longterm, then the way that I view things, I actually view Watchers as investments. Yes, yes. They're passions of mine. Yes. I love them. But to me it's a great store of wealth, which is why I have so much money in watches. And as I said, if I was to sell my entire collection, which, which I know, obviously I wouldn't, but it's just
to knowing that I could, and that, you know, if I did, I would make close to around a hundred, 120 grand profit after wearing all these watches and getting such amazing experiences from them. So, as I said, I have the Rose gold aquanaut and Rose gold Nautilus. Those are seeing the ball steal Nautilus. I am selling. So technically I still own that watch, but I'm selling it in one that I actually just sold. It was not auto market gay, Royal Oak, a white dial discontinued. This is actually one of the older references. So this was
bought in 2016 and then the owner of barely wore, by the way, it was service sloughed up. So basically brand new watch. And I bought it for 31 and a half K last may, and actually just sold that watch for 42,000 pounds and the price of Royal Oaks recently, especially the Rose gold Royal Oaks have been skyrocketing. And as I said, I want a double balance wheel Royal Oak, which is, you know, a different league from just the regular one I had, but I want that in my collection. So I was kind of fine to
let go of that. Just regular Royal Oak that was in my collection, which I've now sold. So let's see the Hulk black sub Rose gold Nautilus, Rose gold aquanaut, steel Nautilus, and the Royal Oak. I think that covers for the most part, the Watchers that I don't have with me anymore and why I don't have them. And let's get onto the rest of the watches that I have in this watch box. The first one I'll start off with is the one on my wrist. Now this is my Timex Snoopy. And believe it or not, this
is literally one of my favorite watches. Now for me, a watch should make you feel something. And as I said, for example, when I look in my Rose gold Nautilus, I look at that and I'm just like, this is perfection. Like to me, that is a watchmaking perfection. There's nothing that comes close to for me personally, you know, and that's why, for example, when I looked at my steel Nautilus, I looked at it and I was like, this is kind of janky. You know, this is kind of janky the, the way the bracelet works. It's,
you know, it's not like, um, the, the steel Royal Oak where, you know, that thing is, is sturdy. That thing feels solid another, but steel novelists. Yes, it has a beautiful bracelet, but it just does not feel sturdy in the way that, for example, instead of the Rose gold one does. So with some of my watches, I look at it and I'm just like, this is perfection. This is class. And it's one of my watches I look at and it just puts a smile, like a childish smile on my face, and this is one of
those watches. So this is my 30 pound Timex to be, I love and adore this watch. And this makes me feel the same way that I mentioned earlier to you. Uh, one of the watches that eyes on my waiting list for one of the watches I'm trying to get is a little gals. I think the blue dial, there's only a few days ago. I decided I want that watch something about that, like orange lightening hand. Like it just, it makes me feel the same way that I feel when I look at my time at Snoopy.
So that is that watch now we'll start here. And this is my RM 30. Now this watch I did buy directly from Rashard mill. And once again, I'll pop the video right here, so you can watch me picking it up. And, uh, everything about that watch now I have this watch in a red strap, in a loose strap and in a black strap. So at the moment I have red, I think my favorite is the baby blue SIOP. What can I say about this watch? I think it is a bit of a piece of sh*t
if I'm, being entirely honesty and this watch is around 150K around a two hundred thousand dollars. Um, and I hope no one from RM watches this because yeah, they're very strict on who they give watches to oopsie. Um, I like that the fact that I have one of these in my collection, because, you know, at this point, as I said, owning, uh, uh, APS, uh, Nautilus, like basically owning every single grill watch you could want. I think having an RM in your collection is a beautiful thing. And I love the fact that, you know, I
can pop this out for, you know, the red strap, uh, you know, I, I bring it to RM and they, you know, they put it in the baby blue and then the black, and, you know, you can mix it up and you can have fun with this watch, but like, it's just not a very comfortable watch to wear it. It's just not a very practical watch to where, you know, I'll put it on now. And it just, I think, you know, if you're a rapper or this or that, and I think, you know, as I
said, I think to be honest, if you're very, if you have a new money style and, you know, you like wearing the Gucci hoodies with the logos and, you know, you, you drive a BMW. I eight will have to give me a guy joke. I can't do it. You can leave that in. Okay. Yeah. And you know, like, I'm just, I'm not the type of guy to ever own a Lambo, for example, like I'm more into like Aston Martins or like, I would rather have like a McLaren and they're just like, people just have different
oral course, you know, like, or I would just much prefer to have a course of nine, nine to like, everyone just has a different style. And like, this is a fun watch. You know, sometimes I like wearing it with a t-shirt and it's, you know, just a bully watch. Like I remember even times when I didn't own an RM, I'd be wearing, you know, uh, my steel laws or something, or I'd even be wearing my Royal Oak, you know, one of my other nice watches and you know, that it's a beautiful timeless piece, but then
the person next to me would be sitting with a big boy RM at a super nice restaurant. And although I would take, you know, the watches that I had at that time over the, any date, sometimes you do want to just be a bit of a big boy bullied. So this is my R M 30, and now this will always stay in my collection because the thing is with RM is you really can't mess with your relationship with them. Um, and yeah, the next sort of wash that I want from RM would be an 1104,
1105. But even though I've spent $200,000, I'm still a tiny plant, then they're not going to give me an 1105 or an 1104. Um, but I'm working towards it, uh, that, or even the 67 Oh two, it's such a childish kid watch, but something about that love it. So I will definitely own another RM. And I do, and I do retract my statement about it being a watch. I think it's an incredible watch. I think the craftsmanship that goes into it and you know, everywhere in my house, I've got different Walter books. So, um, I've
got watched books on my coffee table in my living room on my fourth floor, like literally throughout my house, I bought different watch books and, you know, and you know, I always just sit here and Marvel at the Richard Miller brand book and just everything that this company has achieved is nuts. It's, uh, I love the brand. I love how not seriously. They take themselves, especially Rashard Miller himself. You know, I was in there the other day and I was speaking to their head operations manager or something like that. Like basically, like I got super
lucky to meet him and funnily enough, he actually was in marketing. So we kind of bonded over marketing and advertising and this and that. And, um, you know, he told me that Rashard mill himself is exactly how you would think, you know, eccentric loud does not do handshakes doesn't care if he's never met, you will go in for the hug. Um, and I love that about the brand. Like, I love so many things about the brand. So, you know, when I say that it's a, it's a piece of watch, I don't know. Actually mean it.
Okay. But you give me an, a Daytona in the cost of one 10th of yeah. Price compared to that. I take that any day. So that is my RM 30 moving on to this piece right here. This is probably one of my favorite pieces. Now this right here is the 60th anniversary date aid, and this, I got a retail. So I think I paid 28,000 pounds for it's like $37,000. I, you know, correct any conversions Tristana will drop everything here and the prices of everything and whatnot that I paid for in pounds and dollars. Um,
and I was originally going to get the chocolate dial for this. And my point of view reference at Rolex, I've built an incredible relationship with Rolex over the year has been a great customer of theirs. Um, so basically all of the Rolex pieces I have are actually at retail. So basically, yeah, as I said, my point of reference there, he basically told me, look, you're a good client of mine. So I have to advise you on the best thing that I think possible for you, knowing your collection, knowing your character, your personality. And he went,
please trust me, hold off. And I will try to get you a green dial 60th anniversary. And I am so freaking glad he did this watch is pure class, the green dial, the Roman numerals, everything about it. I'm so happy that I ended up listening to him waiting and, uh, eventually gained this piece now little did I know that this watch would go up to at the moment, I think around 37,000 pounds. So I paid 28, I think. Uh, and this watch was around 37, 38 in the market. And I see a going well over
40, uh, especially once they discontinue it now with my pieces, anything that I get a retail never sell, because for me, I would just feel like an idiot selling a watch that I got a retail knowing full well that in five or 10 years, I would just end up buying that watch again, having to pay market value for it. Is there a really cool video? I think by GQ or something of this Italian entrepreneur has like a 400 piece watch collection. I see myself as that. So for me, uh, you know, really, there's no point
in selling my pieces that I get a retail things that I buy a market value. I'm more than willing to shift and move and this and that. Cause I said, I bought it at market value. So this watch is one of my favorite pieces. You hold your own absolutely anywhere. And I said, there's a big difference between having the 60th anniversary dial and just having a regular chocolate or white dial and said absolute class. Now this next watch right here is the relax Hep-C as, and I'm not going to say the references for you guys,
but when Kristen does the Bureau Hilda throw in all the references, the retail prices, and then what I paid for them. So they said another amazing piece that I got at retail. What can I say about the swatch timeless classic? Um, actually before I managed to get this watch, I was looking at a vintage Pepsi. And then once again, I'm so happy I got the call up for it. Um, this watch is probably a watch that I wear maybe once a month or something like that. It said, it's just, it's tough when all your Watchers
are at the volt, right. Just moving things around and this and that and lending insurance now. And that it is a bit of a pain, but when I wear this watch, I love it super comfortable. Um, and so what can I say? Like, it's, it's just a timeless, timeless classic. I think I paid around 7,104. This Walter's retail, a market value on this at the moment is around 15,000. Oh. And in regards to, uh, two watches at cure and, and my buddy have, those were both bought at retail as well. The Hulk and the black
moving on to the next piece. This is the protect Felipe 52 Oh five. Yeah. 52 Oh five. I think we're gonna have to check that. Yep. This is the 52 Oh five. Geez. So this is a white ghost. This is actually the first white gold Walter I have now white gold and you more so than that as platinum. And we'll get into that in a second. Is that it, you know, like when you're so rich that you don't even need people to know how, you know what I mean? Like when I see someone with, as
a, not only, uh, gold, uh, dating, for example, or a white gold, um, uh, Daytona or, you know, anything like that, but then on top of that platinum, which we'll get onto in a second that's proper money, you know, that that is real money right there. So I actually initially wanted to get this piece in Rose gold is you guys probably tell them I like my Rose gold Rose gold and black strap. Um, and yeah, I was asking protect Felipe and they just did. They just couldn't source me once. So this, I actually bought at
retail, I paid 38, 1,604, I believe. And the reason I did this one, because I knew there was a price increase, uh, coming, uh, to protect Felipe. So there was going to be a 10% price increase. So it would have been an extra, basically four grand. Now I actually bought this watch on the 30th or the 31st of September, the day before the price increase. So, um, apparently this variation, the white goal is actually harder to get than the Rose gold, these pieces. Aren't like, you know, the dollars or something like it's, if you want
one within two months, within three months, you will get the color variation that you want. So this isn't necessarily a hard piece to get what this is, is a piece that holds a value amazingly. So the way that I saw it was look, if I can have a watch that literally, you know, tomorrow or next month, uh, you know, at the time that I kind of made this plan tomorrow, next month is going to in price by 10% and I can buy this now, then it's a no brainer, cause I'm never going to lose money
on this watch. But then now this helps me start to build a relationship with the tech fleet. Instead, I have a really good relationship with Rolex, a relationship with Rashard mill. And by the way, I don't buy into the whole, you know, uh, buy a couple of pieces. You don't like to get that one. You do. Like for me, I'm totally more than happy to pay market value for a watch. But for me it was about time that I got a little bit more mature piece, you know, something on a leather strap. And where else
are you going to go then? Uh, protect fleet. I was also looking at a Yeager lekuton grand reversal, but come on, this is just in another league. So as I said, that's why I went for this. And then now I am working my way to getting a Rose gold Nautilus, which I already have, but at retail, which is, I think around 45 grand, because obviously once I get it that I sell the one that I bought and market value, and that knowledge had retail, like the other watches I bought and retail will stay in my
collection for the rest of my life. So initially this is more of like a bit of a chess move, where as I said, I'm not going to lose any money. And now this has really accelerated my timeline with protect flip, to get my Rose gold Nautilus at retail. As I said, they're never really going to tell you what sort of timeframe you can expect, but you know, a little bit of a Freudian slip. They told me around six months or so. And I actually finished that relationship with protectively because of Ryszard mill and my point
of reference there. And you know, basically this entire game is a who, you know, game. So obviously between that, then this person at the tech fleet, his relationship with the person and Rashard mill, who I'm in contact with. And then obviously now this piece I definitely in 2021, I will have a Rose gold Nautilus at retail. So I said, initially, this was a bit of a chess move, but since then, Jesus Christ, I love this watch. This is one of my favorite pieces in my collection. I mean, what can I say? This is just a
big boy, watch, you know, $50,000 on a leather peace protect Felipe, very low-key. And you know, I just think it goes perfectly with kind of my personality and my style. So the next watch to go over is this right here, which is a blue face sky dweller. This is actually the latest piece of that I picked up. And, uh, this along with the steel Daytona, the white face Daytona from my understanding are the two hardest watches to get from Rolex, uh, at retail, you know, like a rainbow Daytona or something like that, you know, in
their steel category, which is basically the hardest category to get pieces for. And, um, this is Rolex's most complicated watch, and there's not much else that I can say about it. It's a 42 millimeter and I have really large risks. So that fits totally fine for me. It's a little thicker, uh, which I don't like. But then again, like I don't like the thickness of this compared to, for example, a Daytona or some of the GMT models, uh, or some of my sub models. But at the end of the day, what do you expect when
you know, this is such a complicated watch, I'm in such a, the complication in here paired with just the simplicity of how they do it is, you know, I have a lot of admiration for this watch. So, um, yeah, this hasn't gotten well. It's gotten a lot of risk time since I bought it, but it hasn't gone in a year know, six months, a year of risk time. So I'm still building my bond with this watch right here. The next watch we have right here is actually the only Rolex steel piece AC actually the only
Rolex, um, that I had to buy it, market value. So actually paid, I think, 13,000 pounds for this. And I think market value right now is around 12, eight or something. So, um, I, you know, if I was to sell this piece, I would lose a bit of money, but this is the Batman right here. And this is actually the old oyster bracelet. I prefer this a lot more with this watch now with the Pepsi right here, hundred percent. I think you got to go for the Jubilee bracelet like this just suits the Pepsi much
better. Whereas the Batman, I think hundred percent, you got to go for the oyster bracelets. One thing I love about this bracelet, which is the same as like the Daytona, uh, as well as the sky dweller right here is the way that the bracelet works. I prefer much more than the submariner. Uh, the submariner is just the, I think it's just a brush stainless steel, whereas this has like the, I forget the technical name for it, but it's got the brush stainless steel along with the different sort of center links. And what can I say
about this watch? I have put this thing through the works. I mean, there's a lot of scratches on this thing. There's one big scratch here. And I remember I was in Bali in the pool and there was like 50 people at the Villa and we, and we were just having a huge pool party and I was just super drunk getting into the pool. It was like an Olympic size pool. And I scratched the inside bit here. I know for a lot of people, they freak out and this and that, but for me, whenever I look
at that, I think of that memory. So I really don't like to baby my watches, uh, for me, um, a watch has a heart. It has a heartbeat. It has a, you know, it's there to be used. It's a tool. So that is my Batman moving on to the next watch right here. This is the Timex cue, 1978 reissue. And a very funny bracelets. You can see right here, you put it on like this, you twist it here, you thread it through. And, uh, this is potentially one of the most comfortable watches on earth. Um,
they do this thing where it snags like your arm hair, and it's, uh, it's not very comfortable to be honest, but this is actually a gift from my ex-girlfriend. And yeah, I think, you know, anytime you receive a watch as a gift, it's just that much more special is that I gift watches to so many people. And, um, I remember one of my closest friends back in 2018, um, since almost two, two and a half years ago, it's funny. It seemed likely my first two years of making money, I would spend more money on other
people than I did myself actually bought him a Rolex. Uh, they just blue dial steel, you know, in my opinion, the best watch in that sort of price range that you could actually buy at that price range, you know, fits for literally every single occasion. Uh, I bought him that watch when I was 18. So, you know, going all the way from Rolex's that I bought for friends to just cute little watches that I bought for clients and this and that. I think it doesn't matter what watch it is. I think it's all a little
bit more special when someone buys it for you, but I love this watch and I've actually gifted this watch and set to like six, seven people, especially if you don't know much about watches. I think if you know much about watches and you know, you compare it and you compare the bracelet and this and that, you can find some flaws with it, but if you don't know much about watches and I think this is the coolest watch ever, I think it's awesome. I love the shape of it. I love the style. You know, I think
it's a very reasonable. Watch this right here is that I. Don't know the reference number. It is the Casio G shock. Um, I think, you know, most G shocks are just a massive and I have huge risks, but you know, I'm not about that life. So, um, yeah, this is just super sleek. I actually took this with me to Nepal. As many, you guys know, I take a large part of my profits from the education company and use that to build schools in underdeveloped countries. So when I took myself and some of the team out
at the end of last year, I actually brought this watch super rugged, you know, mashed uphold B you know, seven hours of, uh, driving through the most ridiculous terrain you've ever seen in your entire life. And, uh, all in all amazing, amazing watch. So at least that wraps up my $500,000 watch collection video. I apologize that I can't have every single piece with me here. There's one other watch that I have that I didn't mention. So I actually have a Daytona. I have a Daytona black face, which I actually prefer over the white face, even
though technically the white face is like 2000 more, or at least in terms of market value, I much prefer the, uh, the black dial, which is funny because now I can't get it for myself. So basically I got a Daytona last year at retail and I gave it to my mother. So my mother actually has my Daytona and I gifted her that watch. I think it's such a special watch, especially for what, like when I see a girl with a Daytona on, like, to me, it's just the, it is the top of the top. Like
I just don't think there's any more of a boss watcher that a woman can have, uh, than a Daytona. So she has a black face Daytona and that kind of leads on to the piece of that I'm trying to get right now. And the next watch that I'm in line for, or I'm gunning to get, uh, or at least their retail, obviously, as you guys know, I'm trying to get that real school Nautilus at retail. And, and there's a couple of pieces from Russia restaurant middle that I'm also trying to get a retail next, watch
that. At least it looks like it will be decently close to their horizon is a platinum Daytona. So as I said, you know, the regular. Daytona, it costs 10,000 or retail, the platinum Daytona cost 60,000 or retail to the untrained IRA to someone who knows nothing about watches. You would never know, you know, if you've gone both on the wrist, but the platinum Daytona comes into this beautiful, beautiful. I think they call it ice blue dial. And, uh, it's just, it's just incredible. It's it's it's. Yeah, it's just, it's incredible. I'm so excited and hopeful
that I get the call up for that soon. The other watch outside of that, that I'm trying to get is a blue Milgauss. As I said, I have all these different water books from all the different brands lying around my house. I'm just looking through here. And I was looking at the mill gals and that, and the steel York mass. Sure. Uh, with the platinum dial, those are two watches that I've actually always wanted to get. So I decided why not put my name on the list for that should be getting that, you know, that's
not hard wash to get, so it should be getting that relatively soon. So those two watches and then the next on the list is actually a steel Daytona. So basically what happened with that is after my blue sky dweller, I was obviously looking to get the steel Daytona, but I got super impatient because I knew that it would be, you know, I literally went from getting the hardest watch to get a retailer to try and get the next hardest wash to get retail, even dial variation wise. It's like the white dial is much, much harder.
Yeah. Yeah. Even though I personally prefer the black dial, but I can't get another black dial. Cause I already got one from Rolex at retail and I ended up giving it to my mom. I ended up getting impatient about the steel Daytona. So I actually put my name down for the platinum Daytona, which I should be getting a lot sooner. It's not as hard, but still a very hard watch to get. So ladies and gents that wraps it up. But as I said, I hope that you guys watch this video with a bit of inspiration.
And as I said, for those of you guys who have not watched my zero to millionaire with SMMA video, I strongly recommend you watch that video because that gives you context for all the yeah. Years of struggle and effort that I documented everything. I documented everything from sending them proposals, having meetings, having rejections, signing my first client for 300 pounds a month or sorry, it's 380 pounds a month all the way in 2016 to now in 2020. As I said, clocking in a hundred K months, literally in that video, you see clips that I've already
posted from longer YouTube videos where I have call breakdowns where you see me closing 25 K two day trainings or where you see me closing. Well, if Kay wants retainers, all of that is covered in that behemoth one hour and a half. And I said, hopefully that gives you lens. And that gives you context for the work that it's taken to get to this point. And you know, I think whatever it is in life that you want splurge and do it sensibly. As many of you guys know, I don't own a car to me that
is a huge liability. That's just, I'm just, I don't want to spend money on something like that. Whereas my watches to me are, uh, investments. They're my passion. There just isn't something I do for vanity. This is something that I just, I love, you know, I love the craftsmanship that goes into it. So, so guys, the last thing to mention before off this video, obviously I've been uploading quite a lot this week and I want to mention that at a time recording this, you actually only have 72 hours left to get the discount on agency
incubator. We're doing a black Friday discount. We have actually never done a discount on agency incubator, or at least since it launched. So it's been a year, I've had tons of people ask, can you do a discount here? This, that we just don't do it when you have the best product in the market and you have the testimonials to match and you guys have seen all my extended channel, I literally for a year have been interviewed, viewing students, making up to a hundred K a month profit and making a hundred K month profit, 20 K
a month, profit 50 K a month profit. But a lot of people just, you know, signing a couple of clients and being able to quit their job from that. When you have such an incredible product, you just don't need to do that many discounts, but by know the law, you guys are going to be tempted by buy a TV or this gadget or this gadget or this piece of clothing. And a lot of people waste a lot of money on that black Friday. So rather than that, why don't you invest in a program where this
time, next year, rather than scrounging and saving for that, that TV or that laptop you want, instead of why don't you invest yourself? So this way, next year, you're not going to have to wait until black Friday to buy the TV or the things that you want every single day will be black Friday to you because you're gonna have the financial independence to do whatever the hell you want, whenever the hell you want to do it. And that's where the long-term thinking comes in. So it's that only 72 more hours to claim that $200 discount
on agency beer. I hope you guys have all enjoyed this for you. I hope it's inspired you. As I said, I'm sorry. I couldn't have my full collection with me. Well, we tried to throw in as many clips and stuff. So that way, as I said, you can get an understanding of the collection as humanly possible. So I hope you guys enjoyed, I'll see all the new students who have enjoyed their $200 discount inside of agency incubator and on Monday's live Q and a call where you get un-muted and you can ask me anything you
want. You were literally speaking one on one on zoom. So looking forward to speaking with you guys, I'll see you. [Inaudible].