EPISODE 131: Lydia Winters and Vu Bui on Youtube, photography and why the Pelagos FXD might be the perfect watch

Double trouble this week with the horological/photographic power couple that is Lydia Winters and Vu Bui. With a shared love of watches, photography and videography, it was only a matter of time before these passions combined into a YouTube channel, called (appropriately enough) Winters & Bui. We talk about their plans for the channel, the importance of authenticity and why quality content will always shine through. Naturally, we get some practical photography tips and find out about Lydia’s love of Hasselblad. And while the shared couples watch might be the dream for many people, it isn’t something that works for Vu and Lydia, so we get their take on inter-relationship watch trading and what it’s like to actually wear (and scratch) a hype watch. But before all that, Felix and Andy talk about how Wordle can save the internet and why we need to stop comparing new releases (hello Omega!) to Rolex.

This episode is sponsored by Edifice watches, find out more at Edifice Australia here.

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Show Notes:

  1. Lydia Winters, Hasselblad Heroine in Forbes (not the NYT)

  2. Swatch x Centre Pompidou

  3. Tissot PRX

  4. Omega’s 2022 Novelties

  5. Severance trailer

  6. Winters and Bui on Youtube 

  7. Lydia Winters on Instagram

  8. Vu Bui on Instagram

  9. Hasselblad Heroines

  10. Peacemaker trailer

  11. Money Heist trailer

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