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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 140 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | HobbiesLeisure |
The guys talk new watches, milestones, vacations and this year's pink campaign.
The guys run down a long list of releases and news from every watch brand that comes to mind.
In this episode, Bro sits down with An-shih and DMV legend Alan Tsao to talk Baltimore, the biz and leaving a legacy through watches.
The guys recap it all, especially the ones you want to hear about.
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The name of the show says it all. You want a podcast that’s not just going to be navel gazing, this is it. Fun and playful and discussing the industry, warts and all. Keep up the great content, fellas!
I enjoy listening. Keep it up.
Sometimes i get lost, could you drop in the brand/watch name a few times during the longer discussions?
Pretty good show. Sometimes it gets a little old when Schmidt gets up on a soap box about watch companies needing to come out with “something different” and the repeated “It’s just……::sigh::”. Also, into music way too loud and has too much bass, I know it’s a nitpick but it is what it is.
This show is easily one of my favorite, if not the my absolute favorite watch podcast. I appreciate that these guys stay more in the acheivable realm when it comes to watches. I’m sure they both have some high end pieces, but they talk more about the affordable stuff than the $25k plus stuff. I love too when they get on rants about all the hype crap with certain brands. Good stuff!
Keep it up fellas! I learned about this pod from TBWS and have since started listening to the backlog. Reminds me of my other favorite watch pod in the best way — it’s casual banter, but both of these guys are highly knowledgeable. They aren’t overly seriously and clearly love the hobby. It’s a great listen. Selfishly, I hope that they stick to the weekly schedule if possible. Thank you Bro & Schmidt !
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A captivating exploration of the world of horology, this podcast presents a dynamic mix of personal stories, industry insights, and thoughtful critiques of watch culture. Engaging discussions frequently cover recent watch releases and trends, showcasing the hosts' distinct personalities as they share anecdotes and opinions while emphasizing the importance of community within the watch collecting world. Each episode balances humor and knowledge, creating an entertaining experience that appeals to both seasoned collectors and newcomers alike.
Notable for its candid commentary, the show dives into topics ranging from the evolution of iconic watch brands to the nuances of design and marketing strategies in the watch industry. Listeners can exp... more
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