The Fine Watches Podcast www.finewatches.com.au
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Great watches exist at all price points and the reasons to love them are different for everybody. The Fine Watches podcast shows that watches, and watch collecting, can be accessible to everybody. Through guest conversations, buying and collecting guides, and specific watch reviews, Fine Watches brings you the best in watch content for everyone from the watch newbie to the most experienced of aficionados. You can find our other content here: https://www.finewatches.com.au/Follow us on Instagram. @finewatchesau
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Timeless Style - Kyle Schut
Kyle Schut, the creative mind behind not one, but two independent watch brands, Straton and Signum Watch Co.s, , joins us for an epic chat about the cars, watches, designs, eras and music that fuel his passion.
Two distinct brands with their own individual style, Straton which builds on the aesthetic and spirit of the motorsport watches that helped make racing in the 60s and 70s so cool, and Signum, which focuses on tool watches, but uses materials and minerals for their dials that makes each watch unique.
In this episode we continue the Fine Watches mission of discovering more about independent brands, and most importantly, the people behind them.
Send us an email! podcast@finewatches.com.au
We're now on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/
Check out Ben's Instagram here: @finewatchesau
Straton's Instagram is here: @stratonwatchco
And Signum's is here: @signumwatches -
Racing Time - John Bowe
Australian motorsport legend John Bowe joins Ben to discuss:
the commonly held shared love of both cars and watches,
what it takes to be a successful racing driver,
some of John's favourite machines, both on the track and wrist,
and the fact that sometimes the biggest names in both arenas don't necessarily deliver the best product. For the motorsport fan, we also chat about "that" Bathurst, and why Jim Richards may have been justifiably put out by the crowd on the day.
Send us an email! podcast@finewatches.com.au
We're now on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/
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Watch People - Adam Craniotes & Kathleen McGivney
RedBar is a name well known to most watch enthusiasts world wide. With a membership of around 13,000 people globally across 90 chapters on every continent , bar Antarctica, the watch meetup group brings together horology lovers everywhere. (For any RedBar members listening on the southernmost continent, if you can help with a RedBar sign with your Antarctic station's chapter on it would be amazing!!)
Starting as two friends meeting at the RedBar, the group has grown into a global organisation that allows enthusiasts to gather, learn, and enjoy each others timepieces, and which also boasts a foundation which gives to a large number of charities local to each chapter.
In this episode, Ben speaks with Adam Craniotes and Kathleen McGivney about the Group, its culture of "don't be a dick" and appreciation of all watches no matter brand or cost, through getting started with watches, RedBar marriages, consumer and watch group influence over the watch industry.......and Steven. (Check him out in the video version.)
Watch the youtube version to see some of the watches we discuss and of course Steven!! https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/
Follow Ben on Instagram; @finewatchesau
Youtube Cover image kindly supplied by Atom Moore (@atommoore on insta.) Check out his amazing watch photographs!!
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The M.A.D. Professor - Max Büsser
After a short break, we're back.......and how!!
Max Büsser joins Ben for another fascinating, wide ranging, conversation.
Creative leaders like Max are few and far between. Profoundly driven by his principles and creative drive, he is clearly aware, despite the lofty heights that MB&F's core products occupy, that people and giving back are not only corporate bywords, but fundamental to truly satisfying, sustainable success.
In a time when profits dictate production more and more, MB&F continues to succeed by sticking to its core why; "To inspire people to think differently." We discuss how MB&F maintains a balance between its avant-garde creative history and meeting market demand, what inspires Max and his team to continue to push boundaries, and the importance of values when measuring personal success.
Send us an email! podcast@finewatches.com.au
We're now on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/
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The Materials
As if choosing a watch isn't hard enough, most models come in different materials. This means different colours, durability and price!
In this episode Ben and Lewis discuss some of the most widely seen materials and finishes used over time, their advantages and disadvantages, and look through a collection of watches that offer great examples of the use of each.
Send us an email! podcast@finewatches.com.au
We're now on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/
Check out Lewis' Instagram here: @gcwatchguy
And Ben's is here: @finewatchesau -
Time Flies - Pilot Watch Buying Guide
Pilot watches form one of the most popular tool watch categories, and for good reason.
Designed for maximum readability, with neat, simple dials, they're a great every day wear, and go with almost any outfit.
In this episode we discuss a range of pilot watches we think represent a good cross section of what's available, talk a bit about the history of their design and how to find value in a category that spans all price points.
Send us an email! podcast@finewatches.com.au
We're now on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@Thefinewatchespodcast/
Check out Lewis' Instagram here: @gcwatchguy
And Ben's is here: @finewatchesau
Customer Reviews
Great podcast.
I thoroughly enjoyed your podcast on Seiko watches and the Japanese independent watchmakers and the importance of value. Please keep up the good work.
Excellent Interviews! Totally hooked
This gentleman of horology is one of the best interviewers I’ve listened to. The questions are so well thought out, thought provoking, and you can tell the guests enjoy answering them. It’s a real skill when you’re a watch nerd to just let someone else do the talking, and not be too self indulgent, and there’s definitely an art to contributing some but then letting the guests shine. Incredibly well done, please keep it up, I now have a third “must listen” podcast.