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WatchGeekTime

Scott Goldman / Jody Daley

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An ongoing conversation about heritage, history, and why we're so hooked on horology. For an hour each week, we talk about everything from watches to... watches.
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On Time

On Time Productions

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On Time: Recorded in Los Angeles with hosts Mike Senderovich and Chase Kaufman, 'On Time' delves into the innumerable details of horology, dissects watch industry trends, and explores the trials that come with being a watch collector, in an interactive, round-table format. Expressed opinions are never bought or paid for.
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Great watches exist at all price points and the reasons to love them are different for everybody. The Fine Watches podcast shows that watches, and watch collecting, can be accessible to everybody. Through guest conversations, buying and collecting guides, and specific watch reviews, Fine Watches brings you the best in watch content for everyone from the watch newbie to the most experienced of aficionados. You can find our other content here: https://www.finewatches.com.au/ Follow us on Insta ...
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Hosted by Andy Green and Felix Scholz, OT: The Podcast is all about watches, time and how to spend it. Join us as we offer up quasi-professional watch matchmaking advice, interview guests as well as discuss the latest releases, news and issues. If you like watches, then this is the podcast for you!
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Tim Mosso and Armand Johnston welcome you to The 1916 Company Podcast. The duo bring you news from the industry, opinions on watches they see, and take questions from listeners about their collecting habits. Welcome to The 1916 Company Podcast! Have a question or want your collection reviewed? Email podcasts@the1916company.com for the chance to hear it discussed on future episodes.
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Significant Watches

Significant Watches

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A weekly roundtable of collectors discussing all things watches: vintage, modern and independent. From sharing hot takes on the most recent releases to in-depth and behind-the-scenes looks at auctions and the world of dealing that you won’t find anywhere else. Featuring Eric Wind of Wind Vintage, collector Gabriel Benador, hosted by Charlie Dunne and Hodinkee's Tony Traina.
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Day party at my crib, you're invited! Day party at my crib, bring a lighter! The Day Party is where you come to chill, drink and talk about the culture! So grab ya drinks and let's party. IG: thedaypartypodcast daypartypodcastva@gmail.com
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Join Tim for an intimate one-on-one dialogue and experience. Talking Time With Tim is a deep dive into the world of horology. We will cover industry news, important market updates, and personal opinions from myself and colleagues. Episodes will publish weekly and be available on all major podcast outlets. We look forward to joining you daily and continuing our long standing mission of producing the highest quality luxury watch content available anywhere.
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Think Yourself Healthy

Heather Barbieri, RDN

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You're only as healthy as your nervous system. The mission of this podcast is to help you understand the connection between trauma, the nervous system and your overall health and wellbeing. Heather is an industry disrupter, bringing a new approach to the world of wellness and mental health by challenging beliefs and conditioning. Heather will empower you to take your health into your own hands and take your power back so you can have the health, life and relationships of you dreams. Support ...
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1. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Alaine - If I Have Faith 2. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) -Shane O - Wicked People 3. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Jahshii - Senseless 4. (EYES OPEN RIDDIM) - Beenie Man - Mankind 5. Burna Boy - Common Person 6. Pheelz - Stand By You 7. XLojay - Moto 8. Libianca - People (Check On Me) 9. Vanessa Bling - Beautiful 10. Alkaline - All Bout 11. (Bedroom Mirror Riddim) - D'Yani - Love Me 12. (Bedroom Mirror Riddim) - Jahvinci - Love & War 13. (Bedroom Mirror Riddim) - Mink Jo - Reverse It 14 ...
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What does it mean that it's all been done before? Philip Pravda, founder and CEO of suitcafe.com having been in the retail clothing business in New York City for over 30 years changed course and went online in 2014. After having multiple luxury menswear shops on Madison and Fifth Avenue in New York City he dropped them all and brought his business to the internet. Was it a good move? How is this different than what his father, grandfather and great grandfather did generations before him in t ...
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Tim and Armand are reacting to the 2024 edition of Watches & Wonders and listing some of their favorite watches from the show in this episode of The 1916 Company Podcast. Watches covered include the Cartier Santos, Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre, and Zenith Defy Diver. They also share their thoughts on brands like Patek Philippe, Ulysse Nardin, and Blan…
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The OT: team has been re-united in Melbourne, but there are still plenty of Watches & Wonders to discuss! Andy and Felix chat about the latest releases from Rolex, Tudor (Andy thinks the pink chronograph works) and Patek Philippe (Felix has an unconventional favourite). Finally, they dig into the biggest topic of the fair, Bremont’s new look and ne…
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This week, we catch up with Matt Smith Johnson, AKA Teenage Grandpa, and his work in watches and watch design, including brands like Vero, Laco, and others. Beyond the expected chat around dial text and case proportions, our chat with Matt goes in some less expected directions, specifically around metal band t-shirt design and which metal groups ne…
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In this episode, we’ve got Andy’s Watches & Wonders chat with Pierre Rainero, Cartier’s Image, Style and Heritage Director. In addition to talking about some of the new releases like the Tortue and the Santos Dumont Rewind, Andy and Pierre chat about how Cartier’s design sensibility has evolved over time and the importance of the Maison’s jewellery…
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Tim Mosso and Armand Johnston are talking all things Ulysse Nardin in this episode of The 1916 Company Podcast. The duo discuss the history of the brand, some of their favorite watches to come out of the manufacture, and their opinions on both the current and older lineup of pieces like the Freak, Marine, and more. Please Subscribe: https://www.you…
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This week, we continue our post-game analysis of Watches & Wonders, with a perhaps surprising focus on some of the more fashion-forward brands at the Palexpo. Andy runs us through the offerings of Chanel, Hermès and Van Cleef & Arpels, as well as dress, dive and sports options from IWC, Zenith and Chopard. Beyond that, Andy ventured outside the fai…
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Andy is on the ground at Watches & Wonders in Geneva, and he’s only got one thing on his mind — Cartier. We have a chat about all the latest releases from the Maison, including the Privé Tortue and the Privé Tortue Monopoussoir Chronograph, as well as the newest additions to the Santos de Cartier and Santos-Dumont lines (including the mind-bending …
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This week’s episode contains more spice than Dune 1 and 2 combined — welcome to the first hot takes episode of 2024. Fuelled by the hottest takes from the OT: discord, Andy and Felix debate some of the most burning (and a few of the most trivial) issues the watch industry faces in 2024. From thought-provoking claims like ‘if Tudor dropped the Snowf…
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In The 1916 Company Podcast's first episode, hosts Tim Mosso and Armand Johnston are taking a look at one of collectors' favorite complications: the chronograph. They examine the history of the Breitling Navitimer, identify some independent brands flying under the radar, and look at the Omega X-33. They also talk about the most interesting watches …
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It’s been a hot minute, but we’re excited to have the one and only Jenni Elle back on the podcast. In case you’re not across her work, Jenni Elle is one of the biggest personalities on watch YouTube and a genuinely lovely person. The big news from Jenni Elle’s side of the world is that she’s had a child, so obviously, we talk about the pros and con…
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For the last instalment in the Dubai Files, Felix sits down with Manuel Emch, the creative mind behind the resurgence of Louis Erard, which has evolved over the last few years from a middle-of-the-road value proposition into a powerhouse of collaboration. Enlisting help from people like Alain Silberstein and Konstantin Chaykin has seen Louis Erard …
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Kyle Schut, the creative mind behind not one, but two independent watch brands, Straton and Signum Watch Co.s, , joins us for an epic chat about the cars, watches, designs, eras and music that fuel his passion. Two distinct brands with their own individual style, Straton which builds on the aesthetic and spirit of the motorsport watches that helped…
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The Dubai Files keep on giving, as this week we’ve got Felix’s chat with Ming Thein, the self-described Supreme Overlord of Horologer Ming, one of the most exciting and prolific young watch brands, who have racked up 62 references in only six years. Felix and Ming spend a lot of time chatting about the incredible new Ming LW.01, which Ming believes…
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LVMH Watch Week, which was recently held in Miami, marks the start fo the flood of new releases for the year, and for our first news episode, we fly through some of the highlights from TAG Heuer, Hublot, Bulgari and Zenith. Of course, LVMH doesn’t have a monopoly on the news, and Piaget’s hype-y new Polo 79 is bringing u80s realness back to the wri…
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This week, Andy flies solo, chatting to Verne Ho, the man behind Watch Studies, which bills itself as the only dedicated tool and resource for watch photography, helping watch lovers to tell better stories about the watches they love. Verne is an experienced photographer and creative director, and we find out how he’s gone from watch-adjacent to fu…
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Australian motorsport legend John Bowe joins Ben to discuss: the commonly held shared love of both cars and watches, what it takes to be a successful racing driver, some of John's favourite machines, both on the track and wrist, and the fact that sometimes the biggest names in both arenas don't necessarily deliver the best product. For the motorspo…
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As Andy and Felix enjoy their summer down under, the Dubai Files continues to deliver. This week Felix chats to Oris Co-CEO Rolf Studer, and it's not your average watch exec interview. Typically, it's a challenge to get a CEO to talk about anything but the watches, but in our chat with Studer, we ended up talking far more about the Enlightenment an…
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In the last episode of 2023, Andy and Felix — full of festive cheer — look back on the highs and lows of 2023. From the biggest surprise of the year to the trend they wish would go away and the watch they’d actually spend their own hard-earned cash on, Felix and Andy mostly agree on the year that was, and in the end, they rated 2023 a solid 6.5ish …
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Felix caught up with the effervescent Davide Cerrato at Dubai Watch Week, who’s starting to feel comfortable in the top job at Bremont after six months. Felix and Davide chat about what he’s been up to, but most importantly, what he’s got planned for the next evolution of Bremont. Unfortunately, it sounds like we’ll have to wait until Watches & Won…
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Jason Heaton, everyone’s favourite diving watch guy, is back! Last time we had the pleasure of Heaton’s dulcet tones in our ears, he was talking about his debut novel Depth Charge. Now he’s back with a brand new novel: Sweetwater. Sweetwater sees the return of Tusker, the marine archaeologist, but now the action is a bit closer to home: the icy wat…
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On today's episode, we're getting the unfiltered views, opinions, and facts about last week at Luxury Bazaar and more specifically, GREY MARKET. We talk to Dominic, the newest member of the sales team about his background, quitting his existing job as a social media manager, motivation to succeed, and his drive to become a successful watch salesper…
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RedBar is a name well known to most watch enthusiasts world wide. With a membership of around 13,000 people globally across 90 chapters on every continent , bar Antarctica, the watch meetup group brings together horology lovers everywhere. (For any RedBar members listening on the southernmost continent, if you can help with a RedBar sign with your …
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Jean-Claude Biver is one of the most important individuals in modern watchmaking, a man with a legendary CV and a long legacy. These days, though, it’s his own name on the dial, and when Felix had a surprise interview at Dubai Watch Week, it was finding out how Biver senior has transitioned from running mega watch groups to working with a small fam…
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In this episode Robert Edward Grant and I discuss the current evolutionary process humanity and planet earth are ascending through. The human experience is transitioning from a 3rd dimensional perceptionary experience into the 5th dimensional perceptionary experience. The higher vibrational energetic frequencies being emitted from the sun are suppo…
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Alan Bloore — better known as Hammer — is a legend in the world of collecting, particularly when it comes to Panerai. He’s been collecting watches since the 1980s, and, in a few days, Hammer’s watch collection is going under the hammer at Sotheby’s New York. Hammer is selling because, in his own words, “it’s time to get my affairs in order.” We tal…
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Felix is back from sunny Dubai, and he’s got plenty of tales to tell. Andy and Felix debrief about the latest edition of this regional watch show with an ever-increasing international reach. From some absolutely wild wrist-spotting to even wilder weather, there’s a lot going on at DWW, and that’s before we get to the formal programming and watch re…
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Happy mid-November, everyone! We’re slowly winding our way towards the end of the year, so we thought we’d check in and catch up with all the happenings and drama in the world of horology. Because make no mistake, there are happenings and drama a-plenty at the moment. Patek Philippe released a watch with a face on it, Andy almost bought a Greubel F…
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