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The Time 4A Pint Podcast
Time 4A Pint
52 episodes
1 week ago
The global watch industry produces an estimated 1.2 billion units a year. With around, 7.5 billion people on the planet, that means that over a 6 and a half year period, enough are made for every one of us to go out and buy a brand new watch of our own. In reality, that's not what happens. For starters, just because all these watches are being churned out, doesn't mean that anyone is actually buying them. Lots of people can't understand why you would spend money on a wrist watch. After all, with just a couple of taps, your mobile phone can tell you what the time is anywhere in the world - and you can catch Pokemon on it. You can't do that with a watch. On the other hand, for some people, one watch isn't enough. There are those among us that hunt out, capture, collect, catalogue, and show off their watches to others who share the same passion. On internet forums, Instagram, and even at in person meetups. For those who collect, watches are kind of like Pokemon, they've got to catch them all. And that's what this show is all about. Watch collectors. Not Pokemon.
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The global watch industry produces an estimated 1.2 billion units a year. With around, 7.5 billion people on the planet, that means that over a 6 and a half year period, enough are made for every one of us to go out and buy a brand new watch of our own. In reality, that's not what happens. For starters, just because all these watches are being churned out, doesn't mean that anyone is actually buying them. Lots of people can't understand why you would spend money on a wrist watch. After all, with just a couple of taps, your mobile phone can tell you what the time is anywhere in the world - and you can catch Pokemon on it. You can't do that with a watch. On the other hand, for some people, one watch isn't enough. There are those among us that hunt out, capture, collect, catalogue, and show off their watches to others who share the same passion. On internet forums, Instagram, and even at in person meetups. For those who collect, watches are kind of like Pokemon, they've got to catch them all. And that's what this show is all about. Watch collectors. Not Pokemon.
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Episodes (20/52)
The Time 4A Pint Podcast
63: Justin Mastine-Frost - "Good Times as Always!"
4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 2 seconds

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
62: Phil Toledano - Pathological Contrarian
4 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes 45 seconds

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61: Victor Boyd - "My first Rolex Submariner cost £295"
4 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes

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60: Josh Rogers - The Weird & Wonderful World of Portobello Road
4 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 31 seconds

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58: Gary Shteyngart - "People ask me to sign their watch straps"
4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 27 seconds

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57: Eric Skier - a.k.a Jewpanese Dude
4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 6 seconds

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
56: Kathleen McGivney - CEO of Redbar Group
4 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 21 seconds

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55: Suguru "Sug" Nishioka
4 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes 14 seconds

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54: The Movember Edition
5 years ago
58 minutes 4 seconds

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53: Underwater Adventures with the CWC Royal Navy Diver & Other Stories
5 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 2 seconds

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52: A Brief History of Watches in Space
6 years ago
39 minutes 28 seconds

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
51: Diving Into The Omega Seamaster 300
6 years ago
48 minutes 42 seconds

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
49: Timekeeping Tools for Professional Divers
6 years ago
33 minutes 42 seconds

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48: Where Horology Meets Motorsport
6 years ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

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47: Getting to the Core of Chris' Collection
7 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 51 seconds

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46: Drinking Beers and Talking Watches with Ben
7 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 34 seconds

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45: Hanging Out With Alan
7 years ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

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44: Refounding Fears, and the journey to Brunswick (square) with Nicholas Bowman-Scargill
7 years ago
52 minutes 12 seconds

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42: A Tale of Two Movements
7 years ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
41: A Brief Introduction to English Pocket Watches with Seth Kennedy
7 years ago
37 minutes 29 seconds

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
The global watch industry produces an estimated 1.2 billion units a year. With around, 7.5 billion people on the planet, that means that over a 6 and a half year period, enough are made for every one of us to go out and buy a brand new watch of our own. In reality, that's not what happens. For starters, just because all these watches are being churned out, doesn't mean that anyone is actually buying them. Lots of people can't understand why you would spend money on a wrist watch. After all, with just a couple of taps, your mobile phone can tell you what the time is anywhere in the world - and you can catch Pokemon on it. You can't do that with a watch. On the other hand, for some people, one watch isn't enough. There are those among us that hunt out, capture, collect, catalogue, and show off their watches to others who share the same passion. On internet forums, Instagram, and even at in person meetups. For those who collect, watches are kind of like Pokemon, they've got to catch them all. And that's what this show is all about. Watch collectors. Not Pokemon.