Reviewing Supercar Blondie’s Watch Collection: A 15-Minute Misery Or A Masterpiece of Timepieces?

you guys have put me in a situation that I need to do a review thing. 15 minutes of misery. I’ll never get this time back ever again in my life. Today, unfortunately, I’m reacting to supercar Blondie’s watch collection. This one I got when I was 18 for my 18th birthday from Nick. You guys know my husband Nick? Haha, yeah. It’s cool watch, mate. It’s just. It is a lovely watch. Yeah, like, fair enough if I’ve literally nothing to say about this. Like, I think it’s really cool that she still has her first watch. Fair enough. This is a Freddie Reed corn star. It’s a world timer. So basically, that’s the complication, right? The world timer is a incredible complication. It allows you to see all the time zones in the world in one glance when you look on your watch. I love that complication. It’s my favourite complication to get it with a GMT. It’s actually functional, you know. This is a limited edition, uh, Monaco, and it’s worth about $12,000. No, it’s not worth $12,000. I love the history of the Monaco, but if someone pays $12,000 for that watch, I think we need to send him or her to a mental institution. Now, this one is, uh, the first ever Frank Muller that I bought for my husband Nick. Um, you’ll find out that I bought a lot of watches for my husband through this video that I didn’t even realize I Had. It’s not really your collection then, is it? If you bought that for your husband? Then we went full on bling, bling, bling, bling, bling with Frank Miller again. And when you go like this, it’ll jump. Ready? It’ll go from ten a clock to. Where’s 11 down here? This complication is quite cool because it doesn’t tell the time in a normal way. This is a horrible looking piece of shit, but that’s a different story. AP Royal Oak. That’s my favourite. I’m pretty sure this is the watch that Nick was wearing when I met him in. In Dubai. Jesus Christ, what a masterpiece. What you see here is the Otomar Pique Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar. Made in solid rose gold with the blue dial. And a perpetual calendar for me is an incredible complication. It shows the day. The day, the year, the month, everything. It shows everything. Can I have that watch, please? I love this. Beautiful. Also beautiful case, that Royal Oak. Outrageous. Outrageous. Then we have another Patrick that I got for Nick. 51 68G. Boring watch. Aquanaut. Lovely. White gold, green strap. It’s also made with a blue strap and a blue dial. Lovely. Wait. And then we have another, um, Rolex Daytona. And this one has the ice blue face. Yeah. And this one’s also super hard to get. That is the daddy. The Rolex Daytona was first introduced in 1963. And during the 50th anniversary of the Daytona Rolex introduced in 2,013, the Platinum Mac Daddy. Ice blue Rolex. Daytona, I wanna show you this baby right here. This is super, super special. This is the first time I’m wearing this watch outside the house. Yeah. And she wears it next to a bracelet. Wow, she really doesn’t give a, does she? Every single stone here is of the highest possible quality the world had available. That’s what every single stone in this watch is. It’s insane. Last but not least, my first ever RM. So Richard Mill. And what I love about this is that it’s a skeleton. Uh, basically means you can see all the mechanics and see straight through it. RM thirty. All good. Absolutely lovely watch collection. I’m jealous of that watch collection. I’ve nothing against Supercar Blondie. I think Supercar Blondie has brought the car scene onto the internet in a really, really cool and unique way. I respect that a lot. These guys are absolutely an example for me. An example that I never wanna become like them when I have their success.