An ongoing conversation about heritage, history, and why we're so hooked on horology. For an hour each week, we talk about everything from watches to... watches.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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WatchGeekTime - Episode 76 - Happy New Year / Watches Added To The Collection more
WatchGeekTime - Episode 75 - The 10,000 Year Clock / The Habrings more
WatchGeekTime - Episode 74 - Who Owns What? more
WatchGeekTime - Episode 73 - Poljot / Power Reserve more
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The host seems reasonably informed on horological matters, but I had to stop listening because of the absolutely mangled pronunciations of anything French, including the brand names Ulysse Nardin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, the town of Le Locle, and the word jardin. For the love of God, take a French class, or find someone who can coach you in the pronunciations in a decidedly Francophilic industry.
It’s not pronounced “Yay-Gurr”. Edmond Jaeger was French. You’re very knowledgeable so surely you must know this. WHICH MEANS YOU’RE DOING IT ON PURPOSE. AHHHHHHHH!!!!! *Tears out hair*
Scott’s watch knowledge is astounding and he comes across as a damn good bloke too. With Jody on the boards asking all the right questions, this twosome serve up an highly entertaining and massively informative show week after week. more
Listening to Scott and Jody is awesome. I love listening to these guys on my commute to work. Both are very knowledgable. Content is great and they keep it fresh. Keep up the great work!
Sorry, I tried to get through a few episodes but I had to stop after a few minutes each time. The topics seem interesting, but I don't understand why Scott talks that way. Everytime he pronounces a foreign brand name, he says it in the thickest, most obnoxious faux-accent ever and it makes me cringe and want to stop listening. I wish they were less focused on trying to sound funny (faux-foreign accents aren't funny) and just stick to talking about watches. I'm going to stick with The Grey Nato.
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