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By Crown and Caliber
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
Jeremy Roizin is a watch collector and previous partner at Watch Anish. He and the guys chat entry-level watches putting them head-to-head. They also wade into the world of GMTs, Perpetual Calendars, and make the bold claim that the Vacheron Constantin Overseas is maybe wrongly overshadowed by the Patek Nautilus and the AP Royal Oak. To see more watches visit: www.crownandcaliber.com To learn more about Weiss Watch Company visit: www.weisswatchcompany.com Follow Mike on Instagram - @roadstoriesmike Follo
This week we dive into the world of Swiss Certifications. What are they? How do watches get them? Where can you find them on your watch? Cameron and Mike take a long look at the different certifications and watches that carry them. To sign up for the Submariner giveaway visit:
Season 2 of the Watch & Listen Podcast is Back! Meet our new host Mike Senderovich as he and Cameron Weiss podcast from their new spot in Cameron's workshop. In this first episode back you will get to know Mike and his collection, as well as see where Cameron's collection stands these days.
In this episode, Matt and Cameron review the things we've studied over the last 50 episodes, some of our more interesting guests and stories, and examine the current state of our collections, compared to where we started. This is the last episode hosted by Matt, although Crown & Caliber are going to continue on with the channel. We are really looking forward to seeing what they do with it in the future!
Thanks for everything, Matt & Cameron
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In this episode, Matt and Cameron take a deep (and very expensive) dive into the 264-year history of the world's oldest continuously operating watch maker, Vacheron Constantin. Beyond the longevity of the company itself, VC's watches are exquisitely made, frequently complex, and highly customizable from the factory.... for the right price. We have a particularly good point of reference for Vacheron, since Cameron actually used to work there.
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In this episode, Matt and Cameron play Crown & Caliber's 'Watch Madness' Bracket game, leading to our favorite watch from the past year. We examine watches from Rolex, Omega, IWC, Patek, and more.
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Vortic is an interesting company - they find and restore vintage American pocket watch movements before installing them in a variety of cases of their own design. Each watch is made to order and totally one-of-a-kind, so the customer can literally go online and configure their own unique watch. Thayne, Vortic's COO, joins us in studio to talk about their creative and production process, and what makes Vortic watches so special.
Check them out or get your own at: http://www.vorticwatches.com
On this episode, Matt and Cameron are joined in studio by Matt Hranek, author of the acclaimed book, "A Man And His Watch," (which makes a great holiday gift, BTW). Mr. Hranek is a travel photographer, author, and connoseur of the finer things, on top of being a fan of vintage cars and watches. We talk about some of the best watch stories from his book, as well as a few that couldn't make the pages, plus his new magazine, 'WM Brown' and his next book, "A Man And His Car."
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In this episode, our most requested topic ever, we invite Mark Almeras from the AverageBros YouTube channel in to talk about modifying Seiko watches. The Seiko is like the LS engine of watches: good bones, reliabile and durable, but not always pretty out of the box, and with some obvious cost cutting in terms of some of the parts, the straps, bezels, etc. Fortunately, Seiko's have a huge aftermarket, not to mention lots of special edition, higher end models from Japan, and a lot of the parts are intercha
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.