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Who/What is your go-to source for watch reviews or content?

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I myself stay on the budget side of things, so YT channels like Justonemorewatch, Perth Watch, Minitwatch, The Time Teller, and The Urban gentry are my go-to's for reviews.
Who do you guys frequent?

P.S please don't refer me to some pretentious snob like archie luxury lol
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TPower
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Feb 5, 2018
Time Teller and Urban Gentry are my two favorites, mostly because they are polar opposites in terms of presentation and video length. One is bombastic with short videos, and the other is more polite and measured with longer videos.
c0rnelius
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Dec 11, 2017
A Blog To Watch - mostly new watch news, Fratello Watches - very into Speedmasters and have interesting vintage stories, Hodinkee - photos that will make you lust over a watch you didn't know you wanted, Worn and Wound - good for entry to mid market news and reviews, also have a podcast Longislandwatch's youtube channel for "watch and learn" videos and product intros. Marc is so helpful.
Second Hodinkee. Fratello watches is good reading, too, but they tend to focus on more high end stuff. I like the two of them because they are a good mix of new and vintage, good general reading if you are in to watches.
mdeora
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Nov 24, 2017
No problem, and I do vist forums on a regular basis, I only visit them when I need a specific question answered.
mdeora
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Nov 24, 2017
My go-to reviewers are pretty much the same as yours, but I am going to add Hodinkee to list. Since while they focus largely on more higher end watch, they also focus some what on more entry and mid tier watch. More specifically articles by Jack Forster.
AvionNDVR
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Nov 24, 2017
mdeoraCool, thanks for the suggestion. Do you frequent any forums? I was thinking about making an account for watchuseek, but idk forums always seem to have so many hoops to jump through
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