Maybe I should be embarrassed to admit this, but I have a couple of Squale-cased watches in my vintage diver collection. In case we need to send him photos. What is his fee?
I have now watched a few of his videos, and unfortunately he is an idiot. Knows very little about watches, can't pronounce most of the manufacturer's names, and expresses opinions that are totally arbitrary and unjustified. Still, he's reasonably entertaining for about 30s when performing a review.
I found that he charges $50 US for a regular review, or $100 for a long or "express" review. You can also pay him for advice on your collection, or to advertise on his refrigerator. Or you can just donate. The problem with his business model IMO is that the style and content of his reviews and other videos don't really inspire confidence in his expertise a consultant.
...but i will say he's entertaining for the most part...
Ditto.
Actually, I really like him...the chaotic-ness of his material and presentation is very entertaining [to me] for some reason. I especially get a kick out of all the nutty stuff that appears on his wall and refrigerator. 👍
...I especially get a kick out of all the nutty stuff that appears on his wall and refrigerator. 👍
Sooo...I’m thinking that he may have gotten laid in Bangor, Maine or something...I’ve seen multiple [and different] “I [heart] Bangor Maine” and/or “I love Bangor Maine” placards on his wall/refrigerator of chaos. 👍
Actually I'm surprised @Archer isn't a fan and subscribed to his channel.
I've never managed to make it past a couple of minutes in any video if his I've ever watched. The channels I'm subscribed to are all freely seen by looking at my YouTube channel...you won't find any fat, sweaty, ranting Australians in my list...
The best you can say about this guy is that he doesn't matter. That is also the worst thing you can say about anyone. A sentiment well earned in this case.