Stephen J Pulvirent on his love for simple watches and life after Hodinkee
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Today marks our 150th official episode, and we can’t think of a better guest to celebrate on this auspicious occasion than the great Stephen Pulvirent. Today Pulvirent creates beautiful art through his artistic photography practice, as well as more commercially-geared creativity through his agency Rime and Reason. But most people will recognise him from his time at Hodinkee. After Felix and Stephen reminisce on the early days of Hodinkee, Pulvirent tells us why he’s enjoying watches as a hobbyist, as well as reflect on how he played a role in shaping contemporary watch culture. This episode is sponsored by TAG Heuer. Today Andy and Felix chat about the hard-to-miss Orange Aquaracer. Artem Straps dropped some new NATO options, find them here. Boring watches your thing? Join our Discord and do it. Show Notes: Felix argues for titanium on Mr Porter The Gray Man trailer The Quarry trailer Stephen Pulvirent on Instagram Stephen Pulvirent’s photography Kettl green teas The Black Chapel in London’s Serpentine Pavilion Voxtrot on Spotify How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Send us an email: [email protected] If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.   Show notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes
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