Wrist watch Bar Talk and Horological Shenanigans at their finest. A wrist watch podcast about two friends sitting down every week for an honest, foul-mouthed discussion about all things watch related.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 285 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
In this episode of Two Broke Watch Snobs, Mike and Kaz dive into the whole “chronometer” thing—what the label actually means, how different certifications stack up, and why accuracy still matters even if most of us are just timing pasta water. Along ... more
This week, Mike and Kaz take a perilous scroll through the digital back alley of horology: AliExpress.
What begins as innocent curiosity quickly devolves into uncovering horrors like a G-Shock knockoff that might secretly be a spy device, a faceted... more
$200 or less. That’s the magic number, folks—one and done! The boys are back at it, and in today’s episode, Kaz and Mike are diving into the one-watch-collection concept from a budget-friendly angle. Too often, people think a one-watch collection mea... more
In this episode of Two Book Watch Snobs, Mike and Kaz discuss their recent experiences with watches, travel, and photography. They delve into Mike's trip to Iceland, exploring the intersection of travel and watch collecting, and share insights on pho... more
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The boys are back!
It’s quite good once they get going, but you have to skip forward 10-15 minutes, to skip past all the non-watch related waffle at the start of every episode.
I’m just getting into watches and I dig this show. The two hosts have personalities that couldn’t be more different but I think they balance each other out. This is a refreshing break from some of the other watch podcasts out there that are dragging and stuffy. I also enjoy that they talk about watches that people in the real world can actually afford.
If you’re looking for a watch podcast that has no class you’ve found it. Go listen to The Grey Nato or HODINKEE if you want some ear candy with actual style. This should be called One Smart Guy and One D-Bag who swears too much.
I always look forward to these episodes. They make it fun to collect. I’ve had had such a fun time collecting by listing to these 2 hosts for the past 6 years.
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A unique blend of light-hearted banter and knowledgeable discussions about wristwatches is at the forefront of this entertaining podcast. It features two friends who share their personal experiences, industry insights, and humorous takes on watch culture. Episodes commonly explore various watch-related topics, ranging from the value of luxury watches and practical collecting tips, to quirky designs found on platforms like AliExpress, and travel-related watch recommendations. Notably, the hosts engage in informal dialogues while emphasizing the personal joy and accessibility of collecting watches, making the podcast relatable for watch enthusiasts.
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Two Broke Watch Snobs launched 9 years ago and published 285 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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