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What happens when someone looks at your Rolex and calls it a “modest watch”? In this episode, Rod and Rio sit down with collector and mentor CJ Webster to trace how that moment reshaped his entire approach to collecting, value, and watch culture. From buying a Rolex Datejust 16233 on layaway to earning an Omega Speedmaster allocation and ultimately acquiring a De Bethune DB25 Starry Varius, CJ explains how humility, curiosity, and community accelerate real learning. Along the way, the conversation explores watch culture in Miami and Columbus, why the story behind the watch matters more than hype, and how clubs, books, and local meetups help collectors make better decisions. Watches discussed include the Tissot PRX, Tissot Sideral Powermatic 80, Swatch x Omega Speedmaster, AP Royal Oak, Cartier Santos (including titanium), Omega Seamaster (Planet Ocean and No Time To Die), Hamilton day-date field automatic, Studio Underd0g, Casio, Grand Seiko, Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, IWC, F.P. Journe, Christopher Ward Bell Canto, the Miami Watch Club world-timer, and Rolex references like Pepsi, Batman, Batgirl, Bruce Wayne, and Hulk; all grounded in real collecting experience and community-driven value.Things You’ll Learn
Tools/FrameworksTimestamps0:00 – Welcome + wrist check7:32 – CJ’s early career and his first Rolex on layaway25:15 – Pride, ego, and emotional connection to watches33:50 – Inside Miami Watch Club and community culture37:17 – The story behind CJ’s Omega Speedmaster46:56 – Going back to Rolex49:36 – Fast cars, watches, cigars, and manhood55:09 – Advice for new collectors: humility and curiosity#watchcollecting #watchculture #watchcommunity #watchvalue #rolexdatejust #omegaspeedmaster #debethune
By Due:TIme presents The WatchersWhat happens when someone looks at your Rolex and calls it a “modest watch”? In this episode, Rod and Rio sit down with collector and mentor CJ Webster to trace how that moment reshaped his entire approach to collecting, value, and watch culture. From buying a Rolex Datejust 16233 on layaway to earning an Omega Speedmaster allocation and ultimately acquiring a De Bethune DB25 Starry Varius, CJ explains how humility, curiosity, and community accelerate real learning. Along the way, the conversation explores watch culture in Miami and Columbus, why the story behind the watch matters more than hype, and how clubs, books, and local meetups help collectors make better decisions. Watches discussed include the Tissot PRX, Tissot Sideral Powermatic 80, Swatch x Omega Speedmaster, AP Royal Oak, Cartier Santos (including titanium), Omega Seamaster (Planet Ocean and No Time To Die), Hamilton day-date field automatic, Studio Underd0g, Casio, Grand Seiko, Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, IWC, F.P. Journe, Christopher Ward Bell Canto, the Miami Watch Club world-timer, and Rolex references like Pepsi, Batman, Batgirl, Bruce Wayne, and Hulk; all grounded in real collecting experience and community-driven value.Things You’ll Learn
Tools/FrameworksTimestamps0:00 – Welcome + wrist check7:32 – CJ’s early career and his first Rolex on layaway25:15 – Pride, ego, and emotional connection to watches33:50 – Inside Miami Watch Club and community culture37:17 – The story behind CJ’s Omega Speedmaster46:56 – Going back to Rolex49:36 – Fast cars, watches, cigars, and manhood55:09 – Advice for new collectors: humility and curiosity#watchcollecting #watchculture #watchcommunity #watchvalue #rolexdatejust #omegaspeedmaster #debethune