Off The Clock: Curated by WatchGang

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From culture and creativity to obsession, collecting, and the long game, each episode dives into how taste is formed, how discipline is built, and what’s truly worth holding onto.Thoughtful. Unfiltered. Intentionally uncommercial.Curated by Watch Gang

Episodes

  1. Nathan Kessel: What Are You Really Collecting When You Collect?

    6d ago

    Nathan Kessel: What Are You Really Collecting When You Collect?

    A Rolex Batman for a Pokémon card sounds like a joke until you hear how it happened. We’re hanging out with creator and collector Nathan Kessel, a guy who’s built a massive online community around the thrill of the hunt, whether that hunt ends with a rare pull, a graded PSA 10, or the call from an authorized dealer. We start with what’s on Nathan’s wrist: an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph and the long, messy, very real “AD journey” it took to get there. From Watches and Wonders Geneva to the brands we love to debate, we dig into what makes a watch feel special beyond the price tag. Then we go deeper on marketing and virality, including why Red Bull-style storytelling might be the blueprint luxury watch brands need if they want Gen Z and younger collectors to care. Nathan also shares his path from professional opera singer to full-time content creator after the pandemic, and why the only job that matters is making people feel something. We talk alternative investments in plain language too: locking money up in watches and Pokémon cards, understanding timing and grading, and staying grounded so collecting stays fun, not frantic. If you’re into watch collecting, Pokémon card investing, or building a creator-led community, hit play, then subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the hunt, and leave a review with your hottest take: watches or Pokémon, which would you keep forever? Check out Nathan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kessel_nathan/ https://www.instagram.com/the.kessel.collection/

    58 min
  2. Lincoln Parish: Explains How Cage the Elephant Hits Get Made And Why Watches Slow Life Down

    Apr 21

    Lincoln Parish: Explains How Cage the Elephant Hits Get Made And Why Watches Slow Life Down

    A hit song can take years of chaos to earn and sometimes only a few hours to record. From Nashville, we sit down with Lincoln Parish, writer, guitarist, and producer known for his work with Cage The Elephant, to unpack what those moments really feel like from the inside and why it can take a decade to realize how big it all was. We talk about the early grind and building momentum overseas, the strange reality of success feeling like another workday, and the producer mindset that avoids templates in favor of putting the artist’s DNA on the record. Lincoln shares a vivid studio memory of hearing “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked” back for the first time and knowing it would connect, plus his philosophy on making albums that can actually be played live without smoke and mirrors. Then we pivot into watch collecting and the deeper reason so many creative people obsess over mechanical timepieces. Lincoln walks us through a Rolex-heavy collection, the choices behind pieces like the Daytona, Day-Date, and GMT, and the long-game patience of waitlists and grail hunting. We also hit what’s next on his radar, from Zenith to Cartier to a dream meteorite dial, and why the watch community can bring unlikely people to the same table. If you enjoy Rolex, luxury watches, music production, and creative career stories, this one delivers. Subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your current daily watch and your grail. Follow Lincoln on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lincolnparish90/

    59 min
  3. Magnus Walker: Collecting With Soul From Porsches To Speedmasters

    Mar 16

    Magnus Walker: Collecting With Soul From Porsches To Speedmasters

    He built a global reputation around air-cooled Porsches and a one-of-one sense of style, but Magnus Walker keeps bringing the conversation back to something simpler: the story matters more than the spec sheet. We met him in his downtown Los Angeles garage and dug into the real origins of his taste, from working class Sheffield and childhood car posters to arriving at Union Station with nothing and finding momentum through pure hustle and creative obsession. We talk about why vintage cars feel alive in a way modern “appliances” rarely do, why high mileage beats low-mile bragging, and how patina becomes proof that a machine has actually been loved. Magnus shares how he thinks about collecting as a goal-oriented pursuit, why no two “same” cars ever drive the same, and what he’s really buying when he brings another car home: memorable moments and smiles per mile. The watch side gets just as personal. We get into vintage Omega Speedmasters, Porsche Design chronographs, Heuer, and the surprisingly strict “feels right” rule that guides what he actually wears. Magnus explains how he sold off a pile of watches he never touched, kept only the pieces that mattered, and why that mindset now extends to a major RM Sotheby’s no reserve auction of 18 personal cars. We also get into the cultural pull of Rolex, what makes it an “I made it” symbol, and what happens when Magnus tries on a Rolex for the first time. Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of watches, cars, collecting, and craft, then share this with a friend who geeks out on old things and leave a review with your favorite takeaway. Check out Magnus Walker's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magnuswalker/ Try to snag one of Magnus's cars here: https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/mw26/lots/

    41 min

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From culture and creativity to obsession, collecting, and the long game, each episode dives into how taste is formed, how discipline is built, and what’s truly worth holding onto.Thoughtful. Unfiltered. Intentionally uncommercial.Curated by Watch Gang