This episode was recorded a few weeks back, and it's been on the shelf ever since, so you might find it's slightly out of date, but on this one, Matt, Darren and I are talking about Rolex servicing, we reflect on our Post-Reconsolidation Challenge, and then we get into Tudor and Darren and I discuss a recent JLC Event at the Time+Tide Discovery Studio. There's swearing throughout, so please throw on your headphones if there are any sensitive ears around.
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90: What happened to Fathom Watches? In conversation with Stef and Tommy from @falco_watches
Over the past few weeks, Matt, Darren and G have received a ton of messages asking what happened with Fathom Watches, and we thought the best thing was to go straight to the source.So today, we're talking to Stef, formerly of Fathom Watches, and his new business partner Tommy ahead of their launch of their new business Falco Watches.You can check the guys' new venture out right now on Instagram @falco_watches
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89: Andrew McUtchen and the new Tudor x Time+Tide Library & Lounge
This week we're catching up with friend of the show, and founder of Time+Tide, Mr Andrew McUtchen, to discuss the super exciting news of Tudor's new partnership with the Time+Tide Discovery Studio. We ask Andrew why Tudor, we talk about what the brand means to all of us, Andrew gives us a little glimpse into the process that has culminated in this new collaboration, and we even get to vote for Andrew's next Tudor purchase.
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88: Q&A, Vol.V, pt.2
We're back with Part 2 of our Q&A, and this week, Matt, Darren and G are answering questions about watches for life milestones, instagram and the watch community, rubber straps, celebrity watch collections, and more.
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87: Q&A, Vol.V, pt.1
This week it's the first of a double episode Q&A, and after a not-so-brief chat and a wrist check, we get into some of your questions, and we're talking Longines, Microbrands and independents, building a three watch collection for £25k, and more.