Ben's Watches vs. Wrist Enthusiast: The most ridiculous 3 Watch Throw Down battle
New York City. Two of the watch internet's most respected voices. One completely absurd three-watch throwdown. Ben Cook of Ben's Watches and Craig Karger of Wrist Enthusiast — and founder of the Wren watch brand — walk into The Jeffrey Craft Beer & Bites bar in NYC and proceed to lay down three watches each. The assignment? Bring three watches that you have a deep connection with. What follows is one of the most hilariously mismatched battles this channel has ever hosted. Ben Cook, 28, full-time watch creator and self-described honesty merchant, leads with the Fears Brunswick Jump Hour — a watch that dominates amongst his collection for wrist time. Next, he drops the Furlan Marri Mechaquartz Sabbia Rosa, a watch that costs well under $1,000, yet stopped CEOs in their tracks at Dubai Watch Week. Ben then closes with his Wren x Ben's Watches collab: The Diver One "Magma" — the one with the volcano promotional video that may have permanently stained the videographer's leg. Not bad for someone who thought he'd only sell two. Craig, ex-litigation attorney turned full-time watch creative, opens with a steel Rolex Daytona — his law school graduation gift. He then completes his watch-icon one-two punch with an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak he bought for US$16.2K at a discount before the 15400ST was discontinued. And to close? The new Wren Diver 38 Crimson — exclusive to Time+Tide Discovery Studio — is a 10.7mm-thin, 200m diver that Andrew basically refused to hand back in Dubai. Specs guy vs. design purist. Rolex vs. independent. Former lawyer money vs. creator hustle. Vote in the comments: who wins? 🏬 Time+Tide Discovery Studio NYC — 460 Broome Street, SoHo | Open 7 days, 11am–7pm 🌊 Wren Diver 38 Crimson — available exclusively at Time+Tide Discovery Studio and online | US$1,595 ------------------------------- 00:00 Intro 01:56 How Ben & Craig got into watches and content creation 05:51 Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour 'Barleycorn Plum' 07:39 Rolex Daytona ref. 116520 10:31 Furlan Marri Mechaquartz Sabbia Rosa 12:42 Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 41mm ref. 15400ST 17:40 Wren x Ben's Watches Diver One "Magma" 19:55 Wren Diver 38 Crimson Time+Tide Boutique Edition 23:51 Closing thoughts ------------------------------- MENTIONED WATCHES WE HAVE IN OUR TIME+TIDE SHOP Fears Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour 'Barleycorn Plum': https://shop.timeandtidewatches.com/p... Furlan Marri Mechaquartz Sabbia Rosa: https://shop.timeandtidewatches.com/p... Wren Diver 38 Crimson Time+Tide Boutique Edition: https://shop.timeandtidewatches.com/c... ------------------------------- Read more articles: https://timeandtidewatches.com Shop: https://shop.timeandtidewatches.com ------------------------------- MB01OTIXZLPJ5VH INSTAGRAM @timetidewatches TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/search?q=timea... T+T Shop Instagram / timetideshop

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