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John Warren on relaunching the historic Cornell Watch Company

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Cornell Watch Company is an old name but a new brand. Chicago native John Warren has long had a fascination with the historic American brand founded in his home city. Most people would be content with collecting old pocket watches and letting history stay in the past, but Warren isn’t most people. He’s taken the steps to revive the defunct brand and, with the help of American watchmaking legend Roland Murphy of RGM, bring it into the 21st century. We chat with Warren about the ins and outs of bringing an old brand back, why he thinks American watchmaking is important, and why his debut model, the 1870 CE, is special.

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Show Notes:

  1. Danny Milton Leaves Hodinkee
  2. Chris Hall’s The Fourth Wheel
  3. The New York Times explore sexual assault allegations against Nirmal Purja
  4. The Bremont x Brompton x Cheaney
  5. Cornell Watch Company
  6. Cornell Watch Company on Instagram
  7. Roland Murphy and RGM

How to follow us:

Instagram: @ot.podcast

Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU

Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram.

Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com

If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.

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Cornell Watch Company is an old name but a new brand. Chicago native John Warren has long had a fascination with the historic American brand founded in his home city. Most people would be content with collecting old pocket watches and letting history stay in the past, but Warren isn’t most people. He’s taken the steps to revive the defunct brand and, with the help of American watchmaking legend Roland Murphy of RGM, bring it into the 21st century. We chat with Warren about the ins and outs of bringing an old brand back, why he thinks American watchmaking is important, and why his debut model, the 1870 CE, is special.

Like watches? Join our Discord.

Show Notes:

  1. Danny Milton Leaves Hodinkee
  2. Chris Hall’s The Fourth Wheel
  3. The New York Times explore sexual assault allegations against Nirmal Purja
  4. The Bremont x Brompton x Cheaney
  5. Cornell Watch Company
  6. Cornell Watch Company on Instagram
  7. Roland Murphy and RGM

How to follow us:

Instagram: @ot.podcast

Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU

Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram.

Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com

If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.

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