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Step into the world of intentional watch collecting with Georgia Benjamin, a creative director whose approach to horology blends design thinking with emotional resonance. This conversation delves deep into what makes a watch collection personally meaningful beyond brand names and price tags.
Georgia shares her journey from first acquiring an Omega Constellation to developing a carefully curated collection that reflects her bold personality and design sensibilities. With her background in UX design, she offers fascinating insights into how watchmakers guide our eyes across dials, creating visual stories that speak to us on multiple levels. Her particular affinity for gold pieces and integrated bracelets reveals how our collecting preferences evolve in unexpected ways.
The discussion takes refreshing turns as we explore the outdated practice of gendering watches, the thrill of pawn shop discoveries, and the romantic appeal of vintage timepieces with their unique patinas and invisible histories. Georgia's practical advice for new collectors—especially women entering this traditionally male-dominated space—emphasizes authenticity over trend-chasing and emotional connection over investment potential.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning to explore the world of watches, Georgia's perspective challenges conventional collecting wisdom while celebrating the deeply personal journey each of us takes with the timepieces we choose to wear. Her enthusiasm for accessible vintage gems like Omega Seamasters reminds us that meaningful collecting isn't about price points—it's about finding pieces that tell your unique story.
Make sure you follow Georgia on instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/georgiabenj/
Send us a text
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Visit our Blog: https://lonelywrist.com
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Step into the world of intentional watch collecting with Georgia Benjamin, a creative director whose approach to horology blends design thinking with emotional resonance. This conversation delves deep into what makes a watch collection personally meaningful beyond brand names and price tags.
Georgia shares her journey from first acquiring an Omega Constellation to developing a carefully curated collection that reflects her bold personality and design sensibilities. With her background in UX design, she offers fascinating insights into how watchmakers guide our eyes across dials, creating visual stories that speak to us on multiple levels. Her particular affinity for gold pieces and integrated bracelets reveals how our collecting preferences evolve in unexpected ways.
The discussion takes refreshing turns as we explore the outdated practice of gendering watches, the thrill of pawn shop discoveries, and the romantic appeal of vintage timepieces with their unique patinas and invisible histories. Georgia's practical advice for new collectors—especially women entering this traditionally male-dominated space—emphasizes authenticity over trend-chasing and emotional connection over investment potential.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning to explore the world of watches, Georgia's perspective challenges conventional collecting wisdom while celebrating the deeply personal journey each of us takes with the timepieces we choose to wear. Her enthusiasm for accessible vintage gems like Omega Seamasters reminds us that meaningful collecting isn't about price points—it's about finding pieces that tell your unique story.
Make sure you follow Georgia on instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/georgiabenj/
Send us a text
Support the show
Support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2237102/support
Visit our Blog: https://lonelywrist.com
Watch our Youtube: http://youtube.lonelywrist.com
100% Viewer Funded: Donate Here
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