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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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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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Rikki from the Scottish Watches Podcast joins Tim and Armand in this episode of The 1916 Company Podcast. The trio discuss some of their favorite summer watches for this year before moving on to looking at past GPHG winners and talking about who they would like to see have more of a presence at the award show. Follow Rikki and Scottish Watches: htt…
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Armand and Tim are breaking down which watches they think were the most influential and emblematic of the 2010s. An important time in watch history, they explain why pieces like the Grand Seiko "Snowflake", Cartier Santos, Omega Speedmaster "Dark Side of the Moon", and many more were all important to the time period and how they shaped what was to …
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Armand and Tim discuss some of their favorite watches that can be found for under $10,000 from the likes of Omega, Zenith, Breitling, and more. They also touch on the recent auctions and their thoughts on the results. Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@1916company/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about The 1916 Company https://www.the1916comp…
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Tim and Armand are back with another episode of The 1916 Company Podcast where they're answering listener questions including one about what their ultimate watch collection would be if they could choose anything. Then they turn to the main topic of the show which is what watches they believe collectors should be looking at before they go up in valu…
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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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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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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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GM is finally rolling out more Ultium models! Alex got to check out the new Cadillac Escalade IQ, the biggest and most insane EV SUV ever imagined, at least until we get the EV Wagoneer that Jeep has been touting with an even bigger battery. Tim and Also also discuss the death of the $20,000 car and why NACS has caused more questions than answers a…
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When I said our Model 3 SR+ had a real world range of 192 miles +/- about 10 miles, y'all lost your minds, but it wasn't a scandal then and it isn't now. Instead it's just a textbook example of why the "EPA range" is not a "real world" number. Newsflash: the EPA testing designed in 1978 isn't a great real world example for ANY new car, truck or SUV…
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Tim talks with world renowned Patek Philippe scholar, collector, and dealer John Reardon about Patek Philippe calendar watches. From the era of pocket watches to the present day, this talk covers the evolution of Patek Philippe calendar, annual calendar, and perpetual calendar watches. Highly collectible vintage Patek series including the 1526, the…
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Noted watch collector and style leader William Massena reflects on four decades of collecting watches as well as his recent career as a design coordinator. From early encounters with Seiko and Rolex to F.P. Journe and De Bethune, William leads Tim on a journey that starts with childhood and ends with deliveries to clients. As the founder of Massena…
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Alex takes viewer questions while trapped inside a hotel room in Sonoma, California. Kicking things off: what did he end up buying to replace the EV6? Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Las Palmas by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Downlo…
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From Patek Philippe to Blancpain and beyond, even grail watches are imperfect. In today’s episode, Tim offers constructive criticism of his favorite watches from major luxury brands. Make no mistake; these are Tim’s major goal watches, and their flaws do not diminish their desirability. But honesty is the best policy, and a critical perspective can…
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This week Brian and Alex join on assignment in Encinitas, California to discuss a bunch of new cars as well as the *internet war* that wasn't really an internet war between Alex and another EV-focused outlet.... Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: A Cocktail In Portofino by GroovyD https://soundcloud.com/musicforall-6…
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Sorry for the hiatus, but we're back for Episode 2 of the 2023 season! Kicking things off, Tim and Alex take a look at the all-new Toyota Grand Highlander, a bigger, boxier and more powerful three-row crossover that Toyota desperately needed. Other topics include the parallels between ChatGPT AI and 'self-driving' cars, the DOA Chevy EV1, truck sal…
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Brian joins Alex for the first episode of the year to discuss new car shopper demographics, all of the car debuts at CES 2023, as well as a crop of new Buick models potentially heading our way soon. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Music | Imagine by Declan DP License: https://license.declandp.info Free Download / …
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It's the end of the year, so I wanted to thank you all for tuning in to the Auto Buyers Guide Podcast in 2022. Tim, Brian and I have enjoyed putting this together for you and look forward to "Season 2", if you will, beginning sometime mid-January. Hope you all have a happy holiday, whatever it is you may celebrate, and a very happy new year. See yo…
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For the final episode of the year, Tim and Alex discuss the current state of Carvana, which seems to be floating on troubled waters due to major (avoidable) mistakes. Also, with all this talk about electric cars, should plug-in hybrids still remain part of the conversation? Short answer – yes. Long answer – listen on! Podcast theme by Brian Roskell…
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Brian joins Alex this week to talk about the sub-brand trend, where automakers create families out of popular model lines. Toyota tried and failed with the Prius, Land Rover tried and massively succeeded with the Range Rover. GM seems to be considering going all-in with Camaro, Corvette and Escalade sub-brands. Should that be considered overkill, o…
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Since its resurrection in 2015, independent watch brand Czapek & Cie. has gained a reputation for quality, irreverence, and transparency. Brand CEO Xavier de Roquemaurel’s personality, values, and business approach account for much of Czapek’s approachable public image. Tim Mosso shares an hour with Mr. Roquemaurel to discuss the company’s origins,…
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Yes, inflation and rising costs of goods and technology have affected the cost of new car ownership significantly over the year. There's still hope, though. Among other topics, Alex and Tim cover all of the new vehicles you can buy in America for under $30,000. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Alone by Urpleactus h…
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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – who are the winners and losers? With all this EV talk, what about Tesla? How's it going over there, especially considering Elon Musk's recent acquisition of Twitter? Will that positively or negatively affect his automotive endeavors? Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Silk by tub…
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Alex and Brian talk about cars they have driven recently and then dive into the best crossovers you can buy for under $45k. The ultimate opponent? The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid – a car you simply can't avoid checking out if you really need three usable rows of seats and decent fuel economy. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provi…
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Cadillac wants to be the standard of the world again, diesel fuel wants to be your friend, Polestar wants to go Porsche-hunting, and much more! Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Across Country by Hotham https://soundcloud.com/hothammusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream:…
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Today Alex and Tim go all-in on inflation, dealership models, markups, and all of that jazz. Why is it so much harder to buy a new car in 2022 than ever before? Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Music | Nowhere by Declan DP License: https://license.declandp.info Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3TcJN9L Promote…
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This episode is EV-heavy. What's up with that Toyota bZ4X recall? What is the new Kia Niro like? Also, what 1990's-era cars would Alex and Tim bring back to life today? Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Crimson - Mehul Choudhary https://soundcloud.com/mehul-choudhary-353304313 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unpo…
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Alex and Tim talk about some new models coming our way in the next year as well as the refreshed domestic heavy duty trucks. All three have received updates for 2023/2024, with some updates going further than others. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Drive by mezhdunami. https://soundcloud.com/mezhdunami Creative Co…
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Was the 2022 North American International Auto Show in Detroit the show it used to be? The 2024 Ford Mustang wasn't really even revealed at NAIAS, but it is considered a NAIAS debut. What does Alex think of that car, and much more. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: xii by Limujii https://soundcloud.com/limujii Creat…
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Alex has sold his Rivian R1T (that was fast) for a profit, and explains why it had to go. Also, what's with the Hyundai-Kia relationship, and are super cars worth gushing over at this point? What is their value to the rest of us? Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Bookmarked (Instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud…
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Are crossover coupes like the Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe the new four-door sedan? Has Akio Toyoda successfully turned Toyota into a performance-inclined car company? Are convertibles ever going to be popular again, aside from the Jeep Wrangler? Let's discuss. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Outside by Cykarl https:…
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In this episode, Alex tells Tim all about the recently-driven 2023 Lexus RX and how it continues to be the brand's bread and butter, but more like pumpernickel than sourdough this time. Then they pivot to the new California legislation on ICE vehicles and Stellantis. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Roots - Mehul C…
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In this episode Tim and Alex talk about Dodge's new small crossover, their first new model in more than a decade. But is it new? Haven't we seen this before? Perhaps in an Alfa suit? Also in this episode we discuss BMW's novel motor tech, the most embarrassing cars from the 1990s and 1980s, and the odd success of the ancient Dodge sedans, Toyota SU…
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Tim opens the second season of his podcast with an in-depth interview of author and economics professor Brendan Cunningham, PhD. Dr. Cunningham is a professor of economics at Eastern Connecticut State University, a former instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy, and a former advisor to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Tim and Dr. Cunningham discuss …
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Nearly half of this episode is spent talking about Jaguar – its history and relationship with Ford and Land Rover, and its future. The rest is a discussion on cars Tim and Alex would like to preserve from the 2000's. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Morning by KV https://youtube.com/c/KVmusicprod Creative Commons —…
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Alex and Tim go all in on EVs today, discussing Alex's new Ford F-150 Lightning, the new federal legislation that might get manufacturers back some EV credits, and the true state of EV marketshare now and in the next ten or so years. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Fuengirola by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.co…
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Brian swings by to talk about the all-new Honda Civic Type R with Alex and Tim, then the conversation pivots to what a dream garage might look like for both of them. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Stress by KV https://youtube.com/c/KVmusicprod Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download …
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Today Alex and Tim try to decide if a Cadillac Escalade is better than the new Hummer EV, then they have a few cars that they personally would resurrect if they had the all-powerful sorcerer's stone... Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: SweetHeart by ZAYFALL https://soundcloud.com/zayfallmusic Creative Commons — Attr…
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First impressions of the Cadillac Lyriq, the Rivian R1T has arrived, what cars do you wish would be sold in the U.S., and more on today's episode of Auto Buyers Guide Podcast. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Spacing Out Last Night by JoeniNpcGamer https://soundcloud.com/jng-music-official Creative Commons — Attrib…
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Alex updates us on the status of his Rivian R1T and Ford F-150 Lightning orders, then goes through all of the most mediocre cars available today. More games are played. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: All Wavy by tubebackr https://soundcloud.com/tubebackr Creative Commons — Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported — CC B…
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In today's episode, Alex and Tim talk about new products from Toyota and the current demand for gasoline in the U.S. Plus, they try a new game called Road Rage and discuss their picks for the most underrated new cars on the market. Podcast theme by Brian Roskelly. This episode's music provided by: Memories by KV https://youtube.com/c/KVmusicprod Cr…
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Alex and Tim talk about the new Acura Integra and then list the cars they think do the best at merging performance with efficiency. Plus, Brian joins the gang for a new game called Automotive Table Tennis. Podcast theme by: Brian Roskelly This episode's music provided by: Music | Focus by Declan DP License: https://license.declandp.info Free Downlo…
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In this episode, Alex and Tim get into the current state of the various EV startups out there today. Lucid, Rivian, Lordstown, Karma, etc. Plus, how are these new CPO programs like 'Car Bravo' from GM going to work in this weird current car market? Podcast theme music by: Brian Roskelly This episode's music provided by: Bloom by Roa https://soundcl…
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Tim interviews Dan Royter, a New York-based independent watchmaker and creator of Royter watches. Dan is living proof that a dedicated watch enthusiast can become a sophisticated watchmaker and component finisher without any formal watch school or apprenticeship. Entirely self-taught, Dan is a remarkable success story and an inspiration for rank-an…
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