www.alphamimageconsulting.com In this video professional male image expert and style pro Aaron Marino talks about different types of watches for men. Aaron is a male fashion and image consultant who helps men look the best they can. Aaron does this through wardrobe, grooming, style, shoes, image and fashion. The male makeover is his most popular service and works with men and guy’s from around the country.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 Responses to “Male Fashion and Style Help…..Watches (Alpha M Image Consulting)”

  1. lampard202 Says:

    hey aaron, what do u think about G-shocks?


  2. raverotakux Says:

    I wear a watch on my right hand. I tried to wear it on my left and found it uncomfortable. I am a right handed person and still feel more comfortable wearing the watch on the right hand. Is there some kind of rule that I can’t wear my watch like this.


  3. yoyodunno Says:

    @brettpohlman But, there are some definite positives of buying fake watches. First of all, if you are a watch collector, you might want to spend the 100 bucks and see how you like the watch and if you would wear it on a regular basis. Also, if you ever get into a tricky situation in another country, you could use the fake as leverage to get you out of the situation and you wouldn’t lose much. Some people also like to look good without spending thousands of dollars on a ‘Brand’ that isn’t worth.


  4. hahabamay Says:

    this guy is funny…love it dude


  5. krogdog Says:

    I can tell the difference between Oakleys and “Foakleys”…but I’m sure they’re both of equal quality.


  6. putango123 Says:

    5:50 “nya biiitch” LOL


  7. MPK4life Says:

    hahah your a funny motherfucker!!


  8. alpergumussu Says:

    I have a watch with leather band and i was wearing it for about 2 weeks and it somehow started to smell like dog shit is there an explanation for this happening?


  9. Srb05251 Says:

    I have a Tag with a Brown leather band and wear it all the time,.


  10. jtorz Says:

    Great videos. I use them on my husband. He loves it when i do his nails, brows and and overall grooming. Keep them coming.


  11. Joskun Says:

    I love it when you digress sometime but you always get back on track :)
    Has anybody told you that you look a bit like Patrick Dempsey?


  12. nirsi19 Says:

    when you wanna know if it is a rolex or a folex, lok at the date magnifcation, just when he showed his folex the date was a little small a at a rolex it his jumping in your face, real


  13. TruthFLA Says:

    another video with detailed watch advice is needed. You covered fashion and fake/real rolex. there is so much more to watches than that.


  14. 20HAIB Says:

    i swear i spotted the fake rolex before he said it…
    u can tell that its fake coz the date is not magnified really well…in original rolex it will be almost jumping at ur face…its that magnified…


  15. usana54321 Says:

    men great vid!!!! love it!!!


  16. usana54321 Says:

    @brettpohlman do you have a real rolex and etc????


  17. Chipwhitley274 Says:

    You say Gold watches are dated, but I feel that style of stainless is also dated. And I think it is actually tacky for casual wear. At most it is a dress watch. And if you are going to have one it really should be something like a Rolex. Leather has such range. There are many premium high class leather styles, then you get the rugged leather wide band casual styles. Metal watches are overdone.


  18. TruAzn100 Says:

    what are your thoughts on g shocks?


  19. irmavep79 Says:

    Hi Aaron I often agree with you, but this time you’ so wrong!
    Women will you spot you in a minute if you wear a fake watch ! (I’m an Italian woman and here almost anybody could tell)
    On the other hand, I think that it’s even worse when people wear expensive accessories but their clothes don’t mirror the quality or taste of the item.
    People will think the watch is a fake or (in the worst case) that’s stolen!


  20. jessemmartin Says:

    Small wrists! I know, it is a pain, but get a watch you love at a decent price. Any jeweler will pull out the links and it costs like $15. They put the links and the little bars that hold them in place into a bag or envelope for you to keep in case you grow or gain weight or sell the watch. My Fossil – the only perfect watch I ever found that I liked – was on sale at Dillard’s in 1997 and way too big. $15 to resize it and it’s still my favorite.


  21. cdoght Says:

    lalala


  22. AlphaMconsulting Says:

    @brettpohlman Good Point!


  23. brettpohlman Says:

    Not sure I agree on the fake designer goods. I say, if you can’t afford it, then don’t wear it. Believe me, the people that do have the real thing can definitely tell the difference between a “Folex” or “Flouis.” They will either call you out or become uninterested. No one wants to feel bad then they’re out at the bar or in a professional setting. I’d rather not run the risk of embarrassment. I personally steer away from brands faked a lot. I prefer a Breitling over a Rolex any day.


  24. Shangas Says:

    Nice vid, Aaron. Not even sure why I’m watching it. I haven’t worn a wristwatch in years (I find them uncomfortable). I wear a pocketwatch on a daily basis instead. Not a cellphone in my pocket, an actual pocketwatch; an antique on a chain. To make things a little weirder I’m not even “old” enough to wear a pocket watch; I’m not even 25 yet (but older than 20). But a great & funny video, anyway. Hahaha. “Folex”. I’m gonna have to remember that one.


  25. lendial Says:

    insightful and funny.


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