Episode 44: Wesley Smith (Standard H), Andy wears an Apple Watch for the first time ... and loves it
Andrew Green Andrew Green

Episode 44: Wesley Smith (Standard H), Andy wears an Apple Watch for the first time ... and loves it

If you listen to OT: The Podcast, there’s a good chance Standard H has come up in your ‘recommended’ list, after all, Wesley Smith’s podcast has a healthy dose of watches, and a few familiar alumni. And while you might think that Standard H is going to be all about cars, its really about clothing, community and entrepreneurship. We chat to Wesley about how the podcast was built as an offshoot of his clothing label, what he’s learned from interviewing so many exceptional individuals and who his white whale dream guests are.

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Episode 43: Cameron Barr (Craft + Tailored) Vintage Watch Expert, Porsche Enthusiast, Leica Shooter
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 43: Cameron Barr (Craft + Tailored) Vintage Watch Expert, Porsche Enthusiast, Leica Shooter

Cameron Barr, the founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based watch retailer Craft & Tailored makes his living in the cut-and-thrust world of vintage watch dealing, from selling high-end vintage staples from Rolex, through to less commercial (though no less cool) oddities like Ikepod, quartz Patek and the (in)famous Watchco Omega Seamasters. And, just because, we get Cam to drop his hot takes on the best vintage (and neo-vintage) watches to buy now, as well as his top tips on buying vintage. Warning — we go deep into the reference numbers. And because Cam is a man on the coal face of vintage watches, we can’t not ask him some pointed questions about pricing, what’s hot, what’s not and if bubbles ever burst.

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Episode 42: Mister Enthusiast/Phillip Toledano on ‘Ruining’ his Tudor, vintage Rolex and being a Bastardo!
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 42: Mister Enthusiast/Phillip Toledano on ‘Ruining’ his Tudor, vintage Rolex and being a Bastardo!

Phillip Toledano (AKA Mister Enthusiast) is an eccentric oddball of a human. He’s also a font of creativity, which perhaps shouldn’t be too surprising given that he’s an artist and photographer. His subjects are as diverse as the economic collapse of American business, and United States Navy pilot’s helmets, pictures that manage to tell a story more extraordinary than just what’s in the image. This critical eye is applied to watches too — another gem of Toledano advice is “Don’t look in the same direction as everyone else”, which is why he favours ugly quartz Pateks over the coveted Nautilus. In fact, Toledano seems to take joy in ugly-yet-purposeful objects, like his internet-famous Lancia Delta Integrale, which earned the nickname Bastarda, and eventually became the Viva Bastardo brand.

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Episode 41: Kyle Snarr (Cantonment Co/Watchonista) and Felix Copped a Custom Watch!
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 41: Kyle Snarr (Cantonment Co/Watchonista) and Felix Copped a Custom Watch!

This week Felix talks about his custom Bremont MBII, and the very real decision paralysis he encountered using their customising tool, and we chat to Kyle Snarr who, in addition to being Watchonista’s freshly minted Marketing and Business Development officer, is the chief behind chic kerchief operation Cantonment Co. We find out just why Kyle thinks the little guys are some of the most exciting operators in the space right now, and why he he reckons Tudor are the most relevant brand on the planet right now.

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Episode 40: William Massena (Massena Lab) on reimagining icons, Hodinkee collabs and Rolex OPs
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 40: William Massena (Massena Lab) on reimagining icons, Hodinkee collabs and Rolex OPs

William Massena is a legendary figure in the world of watches. From Timezone to Antiquorum and his own venture Massena Labs, he’s done it all. These days, of course, William is best known for Massena Lab, a collaborative laboratory that creates watches that are a fusion and old and new. His latest creation is the Uni-Racer, a loving homage to a classic Universal Geneve.

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Episode 39: James McVey (The Vamps) on Defenders, Tudor, touring and time.

We're sure you've been up all night waiting for this one — our interview with The Vamps lead guitarist and backing vocalist James McVey. Founded in 2012, The Vamps are a British Pop Rock band with a string of hits and a brand new album — Cherry Blossom — under their belts, not to mention billions of streams across all the platforms. We talk about buying watches with your father-in-law, driving Defenders in Namibia and the pressures of touring.

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Episode 38: George Bamford from Bamford Watch Department on changing the rules of custom watches
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 38: George Bamford from Bamford Watch Department on changing the rules of custom watches

In the world of watches, George Bamford — and his eponymous company — Bamford Watch Department, needs no introduction. Bamford has been extolling the virtues of customisation as a hallmark of luxury since 2006 and was well ahead of the curve. But back then, taking a perfectly good watch and giving it a black coat of paint and a new dial was less accepted than it is today. We talk about his rise to success, the importance of creative partnerships, and the first watch he ever took apart — a Breitling Navitimer he was gifted in 1996.

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Episode 37: Neil Ferrier (Discommon) on creating $200k tables, good watch design and creating a razor for Ryan Reynolds
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 37: Neil Ferrier (Discommon) on creating $200k tables, good watch design and creating a razor for Ryan Reynolds

Neil Ferrier is Discommon’s chief conspirator. A Scottish mechanical engineer who ended up founding and running an agile industrial design agency with a fascinating client list and output. He’s made straight razors for Deadpool, crazy tables for anonymous clients and everything in between. If you’ve ever wondered just what it takes to turn an idea into something concrete, this is a must-listen. We also chat about why he thinks watchmakers need to enlist the help of industrial designers (spoiler, he thinks most watch cases are basic).

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Episode 36: Jenni Elle is back, and we've found her next watch (or six)!
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 36: Jenni Elle is back, and we've found her next watch (or six)!

Guess who's back, back again. Jenni Elle's back, and she's got spend. In case you missed episode 32, Jenni Elle is a popular YouTuber who's cut a swathe with her down-to-earth style of watch reviewing. She's also got a little bit of a problem -- she's looking for a rectangular dress watch for around 4000 Euro, and we've decided to help her out. Andy comes up with a field of safe, respectable (and fairly fiscally restrained) choices, while Felix goes a little nuts and embraces some truly odd watches. On top of that we get Jenni Elle's take on the new Rolex releases, and the hype surrounding them. Plus, Felix complains about Sepultura t-shirts (because of course)

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Episode 35: Big budget watch matchmaking – marking milestones and ignoring resale values
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 35: Big budget watch matchmaking – marking milestones and ignoring resale values

No guests this week. Instead, we've got a double helping of watch matchmaking. First cab off the rank is Big Ben, a giant of a man who's about to celebrate his 40th and wants to celebrate in style. His idea of style is pretty good – the Vacheron Constantin Overseas. His key requirement? It has to be a big watch, cos anything too small and it looks like he's robbed someone's nan. Switching gears a little is Jon, a collector who already has a healthy stable of top tier of 'safe' pieces from Rolex, Patek and the like. But for his next watch, he wants to go a little wild and through caution (along with resale value) to the wind.

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Episode 34: James Thompson (Black Badger) on Robert Downey Jr, being a mad scientist and making watches from coffee
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 34: James Thompson (Black Badger) on Robert Downey Jr, being a mad scientist and making watches from coffee

Not only does James Thompson have a voice like smooth Canadian maple syrup, but he’s also got an approach to industrial design that is far outside the norm. Most famous for his outrageous use of luminous materials, few makers have what it takes to work with difficult, unconventional materials like 80,000-year-old mammoth tooth, chunks of superconductor or even finely ground coffee. And when he’s not at home in Sweden, he can be found cooking up trouble near the independent brands like MB&f and DeBethune. Of course, this unconventional approach has led to quite a few fans, from George Bamford at Bamford Watch Department through to the one and only Robert Downey Jnr and the one and only Arnie.

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Episode 33: Greg Yuna – Legendary Jeweller to Drake and Mayweather on ruining watches and setting trends
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 33: Greg Yuna – Legendary Jeweller to Drake and Mayweather on ruining watches and setting trends

Iconic NYC jeweller Greg Yuna is famous for his stone setting of Patek, AP and Rolex. He's called The Cleanest for a reason. While some purists might argue that this sort of custom work is sacrilegious, Yuna has a long list of clients, including Drake, Meek Mill, Floyd Mayweather and Ariana Grande who would argue the opposite. But Yuna's work ethic is as flawless as his stones — the man does not stop and is always onto the next thing, be that a stone dialled Rolex Day-Date, consulting on and appearing Adam Sandler's Uncut Gems, launching a new line of jewellery or helping sell the Jacob & Co 'Billionaire' watch. Do not miss this. You'll laugh, you'll learn, you'll be inspired.

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Episode 32: Jenni Elle, YouTube superstar, on breaking the internet with Rolex fantasy releases
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 32: Jenni Elle, YouTube superstar, on breaking the internet with Rolex fantasy releases

If you’ve ever watched a watch review on YouTube, today’s guest needs no introduction. Jenni Elle is a German watch fan who started her own channel in January 2020 and quickly exploded in popularity, racking up 88.8k subscribers and 6.1 million views in a few short months. We chat to Jenni Elle about how she got into watches, her authentic and natural approach to watch reviewing, perfecting the art of the Rolex hype video and an insiders guide to the professional watch photography.

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Episode 31: Jack Carlson - founder of Rowing Blazers, designer, best-selling author, and former world champion bronze medalist
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 31: Jack Carlson - founder of Rowing Blazers, designer, best-selling author, and former world champion bronze medalist

If there's such a thing as a *normal* path to founding a fashion brand, Jack Carlson didn't follow it. Before he was a designer and best-selling author, Carlson was an archaeologist who rowed at a national level. But as we discover in this dive into the fascinating and occasionally weird and tradition-bound world of rowing, the, there's a rich history of that blurs the lines of sports, fashion and cultural anthropology. For Carlson research turned into a book (celebrated by none other than Mr Ralph Lauren himself), which turned into Rowing Blazers.

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Episode 30: Joy Corthésy from GMT on why women’s watches shouldn’t exist and the Millennium Watch Book
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 30: Joy Corthésy from GMT on why women’s watches shouldn’t exist and the Millennium Watch Book

We don’t like to throw the words ‘industry insider’ around too much, but they’re words that could well be applied to photographer and watch specialist Joy Corthésy. Joy, who works across GMT and WorldTempus was a key player in putting together The Millennium Watch Book, which is an overview of the last 20 years of watches. The conversation quickly goes off the rails as we go behind the scenes at Baselworld and accidentally restart the beef with Kristian Haagen. Then Joy schools Andy and Felix on just what makes a ‘good’ women’s watch. No spoilers, but it turns out that the category as a whole makes no sense, and that gender-neutral watches are the future.

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Episode 29:  Miles Fisher - Acting, Watches, Coffee, Podcasts and Tom Cruise
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 29: Miles Fisher - Acting, Watches, Coffee, Podcasts and Tom Cruise

Actor/Singer/Model/Entrepreneur/Podcast host Miles Fisher can do it all. Certainly, Andy and Miles talk about it all, from how his watch collection (which started with a Cartier Tank and a Rolex Explorer), suddenly exploded when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and Miles found that watches helped him quiet his mind. And of course, we couldn’t get Miles on and not talk about his epic take on Tom Cruise Running for President. We also cover off his podcast Coffee with the Greats, which sees him sit down with some legendary guests. And because Miles also has his own roasting business, they talk about actual coffee. As you do.

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Episode 28: New Rolex 2020 releases, Jacobi Anstruther (from Iris Listenwell) on the future of headphones.
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 28: New Rolex 2020 releases, Jacobi Anstruther (from Iris Listenwell) on the future of headphones.

This week we’ve got a big one, talking new Rolex releases, headphones with Jacobi Anstruther (Founder, Iris Listenwell), and launch OT: merch! We jump on the mics and share our thoughts on the Bigger Submariners, brighter Oyster Perpetuals and flexxy Sky-Dwellers. Then it’s onto the main event - a chat with Jacobi Anstruther, the founder behind revolutionary headphone and audio company Iris Listenwell. Jacobi schools us on how sound works, the gradual decline in audio quality over the years and how Iris is different, and why he vowed never to wear a watch ever again.

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Episode 27: Roger Cruickshank – RAF Typhoon pilot, Olympian, Author.
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 27: Roger Cruickshank – RAF Typhoon pilot, Olympian, Author.

Today's guest has amassed quite the resume. Roger Cruickshank is an Olympian, RAF Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross recipient and author. In our conversation with Roger, we quickly discovered that his journey to becoming a pilot/Olympian wasn't an easy one. We discuss his rollercoaster ride, along with watches (obviously), and the importance of mental resilience.

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Episode 26: Alice ‘In Frames’ Zaslavsky – Celeb Chef on Panerai, Couples Watches & Her Praise of Veg
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 26: Alice ‘In Frames’ Zaslavsky – Celeb Chef on Panerai, Couples Watches & Her Praise of Veg

Today’s guest is the enthusiastic and passionate Alice Zaslavsky. Alice and her trademark oversized specs burst onto the scene way back in Masterchef season one, and she’s been a staple of the food scene ever since, thanks to her trademark blend of accessible and expert. But before we talk brassicas, we get down to brass tacks and find out just how Alice got her big ‘ol Panerai, and why it’s not really hers, how she gets around rocking a 47mm watch. We also find out what’s next for her wrist and how she negotiates sharing a watch with her partner.

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Episode 25: Johnny Dowell, AKA King Nerd on Purdey, Leica and Rolex
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

Episode 25: Johnny Dowell, AKA King Nerd on Purdey, Leica and Rolex

Today on the show our guest of honour is full-time independent engraving royalty Johnny Dowell, also known by his Instagram/engraving/wrestling name of King Nerd. While listeners might be familiar with Johnny’s work on watches, through stunning engraved Urwerks, Linde Werdelins and the like, we find out out how one starts on the unconventional career path to becoming a professional engraver.

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