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The 1916 Company
The 1916 Company Podcast
Welcome to The Unwind, a bi-weekly podcast hosted by WatchBox Contributing Editor Griffin Bartsch. Griffin will be joined by a rotating crew of colleagues, collectors, and industry vets to talk about watches, as well as the myriad other interests and passions that make this community special. With interviews, industry coverage, and the occasional game, The Unwind is bringing the conversation out of the watch meetup and onto the airwaves.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 7 ratings
Watch Pod talking about watches
You gents are crushing it, T Mosso you’re an encyclopaedia and thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m so happy that we have another podcast, of the few, that keep it to watches. And it seems like this is about knowledge and information and horological interests. How good. Thank you
Themotor21 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/17/24
Insightful
Podcast like these are warranted and needed. The insights of both hosts - Tim is already established, but Armand’s voice adds a welcome fresh perspective - is deep, wise and relatable. I hope they continue ona weekly basis. Big kudos!
bunuelhitch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/24
Recent Episodes
Armand and Tim discuss some of their favorite watches that can be found for under $10,000 from the likes of Omega, Zenith, Breitling, and more. They also touch on the recent auctions and their thoughts on the results. Please Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@1916company/?sub_confirmation=1...
Published 06/02/24
Tim and Armand are back with another episode of The 1916 Company Podcast where they're answering listener questions including one about what their ultimate watch collection would be if they could choose anything. Then they turn to the main topic of the show which is what watches they believe...
Published 05/17/24
Published 05/17/24
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