
Just a random idea to convert the blog posts I share, into an auto-generated podcast. Who knows, maybe it will evolve someday into a proper podcast, but for now, this is easier!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This episode is also available as a blog post: screwdowncrown.com/2021/11/20/do-you-miss-depreciation/
I recently had a fascinating conversation with “D” @dooboolooabout his new Furlan Marri watches, contrasting them (perhaps surprisingly) w... more
A few days ago I was reading this post about how our preconceived notions might hinder our decision-making… I thought it was applicable to watches, and wanted to share it here with a few comments.
This episode is also available as a blog post: http... more
So, it seems Phillips, in association with Bacs and Russo, are now doing collaborations with watchmakers to create limited editions for friends of the auction house. A brief chat with my friend “C” aka. @running_sands helped shed some light on this n... more
A week ago @nycwatchguy started blogging too – which is good news for the watchfam. In his most recent post he discusses “The rules of engagement” for brands in the watch world… and I thought I would share some frameworks to help folks understand wit... more
I never thought I would see the day where I wrote about Vacheron Constantin, and the post was anything other than glowing praise. Many will already know how much I love the brand, and although I only own one watch from their collection, I had, and pe... more
Yesterday, over lunch with the infamous @nycwatchguy and @f1ptb… we discussed the concept of purchases under pressure. In the current environment this issue is far more pronounced, due to the rise of limited editions, the increased popularity of inde... more
I came across an article about Alexander Graham Bell and his approach to increasing productivity; I thought it would be a useful post for a Sunday evening, ahead of a new week.
This episode is also available as a blog post: screwdowncrown.... more
The "Front Page Test" is an easy ethics standard which requires asking yourself: "How would I feel if the course of action I am considering were reported on the front page of the local newspaper or in a popular blog?". The idea is, if you feel this w... more










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