
A new podcast dedicated to the world of Horology and its multiple areas of industry.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure | |||

In episode 30, we clarify what the “journe-ing” really is before getting into our one & a half new NWA’s. We also attempt to do a quick speed run of Flip, Keep or Destroy from the British Watch Makers Day Special editions expected in March…
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In episode 29, we touch on some of the new releases from LVMH watch week before introducing our NWA’s which were results of an equal force journe-ing. We also discuss whether if sentimental watches are a “block” in our collection which we can’t get r... more
In episode 28, we discuss some of the many of the new releases from the last few weeks & we discuss what precaution you should take if you have a ‘Red Anodised Lower Layer”
Watches Mentioned:
Kurono Tokyo - Inseki
CIGA Design - Time Cipher
Olive... more
In episode 27, we sit down with our good friend Tom who is also coincidentally the official retailer for Habring, Benzinger & Kudoke in the UK. We discuss how Tom got into watches, his passion for independents & how he juggles being an AD whilst bein... more
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The content emphasizes the multifaceted world of horology, featuring deep discussions on watch collecting, trends in watch design, and the intricacies involved in specific watch brands and models. Throughout various episodes, hosts engage with industry professionals and fellow enthusiasts, bringing personal anecdotes, humor, and insights on the evolving landscape of watchmaking. Noteworthy themes include the significance of independent brands, community connections, and the cultural narratives behind timepieces, appealing to both casual enthusiasts and seasoned collectors eager for intricate knowledge about watches. The podcast uniquely combines expert commentary with personal stories, fostering a genuine sense of community among listeners ... more
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