Episodes
Tim talks with world renowned Patek Philippe scholar, collector, and dealer John Reardon about Patek Philippe calendar watches. From the era of pocket watches to the present day, this talk covers the evolution of Patek Philippe calendar, annual calendar, and perpetual calendar watches. Highly collectible vintage Patek series including the 1526, the 3448, and 3940 receive in-depth treatments drawn from the combined experience of our two hosts. Modern Patek Philippe calendar watches including...
Published 07/18/23
Published 07/18/23
Noted watch collector and style leader William Massena reflects on four decades of collecting watches as well as his recent career as a design coordinator. From early encounters with Seiko and Rolex to F.P. Journe and De Bethune, William leads Tim on a journey that starts with childhood and ends with deliveries to clients. As the founder of Massena LAB, William works with the world’s top artisans and artists to create watches with irreverent humor and classical beauty. Anyone who’s ever...
Published 05/01/23
From Patek Philippe to Blancpain and beyond, even grail watches are imperfect. In today’s episode, Tim offers constructive criticism of his favorite watches from major luxury brands. Make no mistake; these are Tim’s major goal watches, and their flaws do not diminish their desirability. But honesty is the best policy, and a critical perspective can be key to weeding out sound and unsound choices. Watch collectors seeking to pare down their purchase targets can ride along with Tim and apply...
Published 03/08/23
Since its resurrection in 2015, independent watch brand Czapek & Cie. has gained a reputation for quality, irreverence, and transparency. Brand CEO Xavier de Roquemaurel’s personality, values, and business approach account for much of Czapek’s approachable public image. Tim Mosso shares an hour with Mr. Roquemaurel to discuss the company’s origins, new factory, future ambitions, and the unqualified success of the Antarctique sports watch collection. Many 2022 novelties and 2023 product...
Published 12/12/22
Tim opens the second season of his podcast with an in-depth interview of author and economics professor Brendan Cunningham, PhD. Dr. Cunningham is a professor of economics at Eastern Connecticut State University, a former instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy, and a former advisor to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Tim and Dr. Cunningham discuss his first book about horology, “Selling the Crown: The Secret History of Marketing Rolex.” This episode contains an overview of the book, analysis...
Published 08/29/22
Tim interviews Dan Royter, a New York-based independent watchmaker and creator of Royter watches. Dan is living proof that a dedicated watch enthusiast can become a sophisticated watchmaker and component finisher without any formal watch school or apprenticeship. Entirely self-taught, Dan is a remarkable success story and an inspiration for rank-and-file watch enthusiasts.
Published 05/27/22
Tim interviews Aren Bazerkanian, creator of Havid Nagan luxury watches. Aren entered the watch industry working for F.P. Journe while refining his tastes as a collector. For 2022, Aren has launched Havid Nagan, an independent American luxury watch brand with products designed in the U.S.A and constructed in Switzerland by Schwarz-Etienne. Any collector who has dreamed of creating his own brand will enjoy Aren’s account of taking a watch from initial dreams to reality on the wrist.
Published 05/20/22
“After four years of wearing only his Sinn, Tim is in the market for his next watch. From the humble Ball Engineer II to the heights of De Bethune and Patek Philippe, almost every style and price point of watch is in the running to make the cut. Join Tim as he window shops for his next luxury watch and shares his thoughts on the candidates.”
Published 04/20/22
Join Tim for a myth-busting discussion of luxury watch misconceptions and why they’re as accurate as a broken watch. From legends about depreciation to rarity and the supposed dearth of young watch enthusiasts, Tim takes collectors on a journey through the biggest misconceptions in the watch hobby.
Published 03/17/22
Tim explores the most expensive Omega watches. From the Speedmaster to the Seamaster and beyond, Omega makes a number of unexpected artisanal, complicated, precious metal, and limited edition watches. Tourbillon watches, lapis lazuli dials, and indestructible Richard Mille-rivaling sports watches offer quality and exclusivity that belie Omega’s mass-market image.
Published 03/11/22
Tim takes listeners on a tour of the coolest versions of uncool Rolex watches. From full platinum Day-Dates to turquoise dials and underappreciated vintage Rolex Beta 21s, this is a celebration of Rolex beyond the Submariner, Daytona, and GMT.
Published 03/08/22
Schwarz-Etienne CEO Mauro Egermini joins Tim to discuss the past, present, and future of the independent manufacture from La Chaux-de-Fonds. From the 2021 Roma Synergy collaboration with Kari Voutilainen to arrangements for assuring rapid return of watches from service, this far-ranging interview illuminates a brand that only recently shifted from contract manufacturing to selling watches in its own right
Published 01/31/22
As the new model year dawns, Tim starts 2022 by recalling past watch debuts that surprised, impressed, or compelled him to make a purchase. This podcast includes watches from Bulgari, Gerald Genta, Hublot, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Romain Jerome, Schwarz-Etienne, and Tudor.
Published 01/18/22
Tim shares his favorite watches of 2021. From Rolex to De Bethune and $2,930 to almost $400,000, this list contains something for every watch enthusiast to love.
Published 12/17/21
Tim reflects on the highlights of Dubai Watch Week 2021. From shock-resistant tourbillon watches to micro-sized independent brands to world-class movement finishing, Dubai had it all. Learn more about the stars of the show in this far-ranging account.
Published 12/10/21
Tim opens with critiques of new luxury sports watches from Girard Perregaux, Romain Gauthier, and Lang & Heyne. The main topic of the ‘cast is a discussion of “copycat” watches and the models they emulated. From the Vacheron Constantin “Thunderbird” Rolex Turn-o-Graph duplicate to the 2021 Zenith Chronomaster Sport’s homage to the Rolex Daytona, Tim explores famous watch models that shamelessly copped the style of even more famous watches.
Published 12/09/21
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Published 12/03/21
Tim talks late 2021 watch debuts from Audemars Piguet, Jaeger LeCoultre, and Omega while counting a list of the worst reasons to buy a watch. From peer pressure to “investment” value to dealer-mandated “package buys” and more, Tim counts all the ways watch collectors can go wrong when buying a watch in 2021.
Published 11/18/21
Tim discusses the GPHG 2021, the nominated watches, the rules of the competition, and his selections for the win in the categories “Men’s,” “Men’s Complication,” “Mechanical Exception,” “Iconic,” and “Tourbillon.” Tim also discusses the rules for each category, the previous year’s winners in these categories, and common GPHG questions such as “where’s Rolex?”
Published 11/12/21
In the space of just seven years, autodidact renaissance watchmaker Joshua Shapiro has emerged as one of America’s preeminent watchmakers and guillocheurs. While known for his exceptional rose lathe and straight-line engine turns, blowtorch-silvered Breguet-inspired dials, and collaborations with other watchmakers, Joshua is preparing to construct his own watch in its entirety. From cases to dials to an American-made tourbillon regulator, JN Shapiro watches is an independent watch brand...
Published 08/18/21
Tim shares an extended discussion with master watchmaker and clockmaker, David Walter. David is both a contemporary and a peer of watchmaking greats George Daniels, Derek Pratt, and Anthony Randall. Having started his career in the remote reaches of Perth, Australia, David took his skills to Europe before settling in Southern California. From Peto cross detent escapements to double pendulum resonance clocks to full-platinum wristwatch movements, David Walter has done it all. Learn about his...
Published 08/13/21
Tim interviews Garrick Watchmakers founder David Brailsford in a wide ranging discussion of UK watchmaking and entrepreneurial challenges overcome. Garrick watches including the new S4 are discussed at length along with a detailed overview of the production process. David highlights his inspirations within traditional British watchmaking and beyond. Also an advocate for watchmaking indies, David relates his efforts to popularize independent horology through The Watchmakers Club.
Published 07/30/21
Tim details his hypothetical Ulysse Nardin collection and picks his favorite models from the wackiest watch brand in high horology. History, features, and used price ranges of all UN watches mentioned are included.
Published 07/22/21
Armand Billard of Sartory Billard watches joins Tim for a discussion of the challenges and rewards of creating an independent watch brand. Since 2015, Frenchman Billard has turned his skills as an industrial designer towards the creation of accessibly priced mechanical watches. Now a craftsman as well as a designer, Billard offers full customization of the roughly 70-80 watches that he produces each year. If you ever wanted to create an independent watch brand, this is the podcast for you!
Published 07/07/21