The Fine Watches Podcast focuses on personal conversations with guests from all areas of the watch world. From creators to pundits, collectors to well known personalities from the global watch community, we discuss why they love watches, why they do what they do, and explore the market for everything from the latest hype models and to the most obscure and significant vintage pieces.
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Speaking with Andrea Furlan, one half of the Furlan Marri brand which exploded onto the watch scene under Covid with its Mechaquartz Chronograph range, it is evident why it has enjoyed such success. …
Horomariobro's images are among the most recognisable, and unique, for anyone who follows watches on Instagram. Born out of a desire for something to do while stuck at home during the pandemic, Mario…
It's impossible to talk about watches without eventually touching on the close tie between motor racing and the sport's reliance on the precise measurement of time.
Tim Schenken is one of the few Aust…
Rescapement is a newsletter and blog that provides highly interesting content around both the modern and vintage aspects of the watch world. Far from just covering the well trodden paths that so many…
This episode is an epic discussion. I'm joined by Kathleen McGivney, one of the Founders of the RedBar Group, former COO of the Horological Society of New York and board member of Bailey House.
We di…
Erika's Originals straps enjoy a true cult status in the watch world. Seen paired with watches from almost any brand you care to name, from Seikos through to the hautest of haute horology, the bands,…
Comparing the virtues of Wu Tang Clan and Lil Pump is not something you expect to do during a watch podcast, but in this episode of the FineWatches podcast we do just that.
In my conversation with Cha…
Christo Hoppe, Founder of Aussie watch brand Bausele, brought both passion and deep, extensive experience in the realm of watchmaking from both time at Universo, Swatch Group's parts production divis…
When talking with Paul Sweetenham of Farer, I got the feeling that the brand, more than just a business, is a vehicle for its founders' passion for great design, and of course watches.
We discuss what…
Despite time spent at the absolute pinnacle of all things horological, and a with good measure of beautiful cars too, Paul David Maudsley is an avowed lover of the unique and unexpected, and not nece…
Ressence make, arguably, some of the most distinctive watches available. Speaking with founder Benoît Mintiens it becomes clear why. Ressence takes an approach to watchmaking that is uncompromising…
Whether your watch appreciation journey is just beginning, or you measure time by when you're adding the next piece to your collection, grab a pen and paper as there is much to be learned from this e…
Just in time for the launch of the MB&F LMX, which celebrates 10 years of the company's exceptional Legacy Machines line, Max Büsser joins me for Episode 5 of the FineWatches Podcast.
We discuss; Max…
With March being both Women's History Month, and the five year anniversary of What's On Her Wrist falling in the week this episode drops, timing couldn't be better to talk with Barbara Palumbo.
Throu…
True enthusiasts everywhere understand the pure passion one gets from their interest. Whether it's watches, cars, movies, or ouzo, the joy of discovering the intricacies and nuances of any given fiel…
Vintage watches have a unique desirability all their own. Their increasing scarcity, place in the history of watchmaking and design, and their perceived potential as investment pieces, mean Vintage c…
As first episodes of podcasts go, to have a conversation that travels though the world of watches and watchmaking with William Massena is an excellent start.
We discuss Massena LAB's latest collabora…