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A weekly roundtable of collectors discussing all things watches: vintage, modern and independent. From sharing hot takes on the most recent releases to in-depth and behind-the-scenes looks at auctions and the world of dealing that you won’t find anywhere else. Featuring Eric Wind of Wind Vintage, collector Gabriel Benador, hosted by Charlie Dunne and Hodinkee's Tony Traina.
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https://www.windvintage.com/blog/meters-first-rolex-submariner-5512 https://rowingblazers.com/products/zodiac-x-rowing-blazers-super-sea-wolf-gmt?variant=41285666963490 https://web.archive.org/web/20100630001335/http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2010/5/4/the-universal-geneve-polerouter-designed-by-gerald-genta-at.html…
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https://www.windvintage.com/blog/collectors-guide-the-rolex-gmt-master-reference-1675-in-steel https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/a-mega-watch-collection-is-coming-to-auction-giving-us-a-second-look-at-some-familiar-and-important https://www.esquire.com/uk/watches/a45611173/eric-wind-interview-vintage-watches/…
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https://www.windvintage.com/insurance This episode is sponsored by McGrath Private Client. McGrath Private Client is proud to work with Wind Vintage to offer a special watch insurance opportunity for collectors with watch collections over $100,000. Learn more within the link below: ⁠https://www.windvintage.com/insurance⁠…
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Eric and Charlie took the horse and buggy to Lancaster, PA for the NAWCC "National" convention last week, so they talk about their impressions of the event and the panel they sat on. Then, we ramble on a bit about collecting vintage Breitling chronographs, from the Premier to the Duograph. Next, our resident Chicagoan Tony talks about what he saw a…
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Episode 35: New York Auctions, A Significantly Bad Speedy, Only Watch, Vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre & Tiffany is Burning Down! In today's episode, the Significant Watches gang recaps the June New York Auctions, including discussion of Roger Smith's Pocket Watch No. 2., a rare pink-on-pink Patek 1518, the Royal Oak and indie market, and much more. Then,…
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The boys are back to discuss everything from Watches & Wonders: The good, the bad, and the bracelets. Then, Eric tells Tony what he got wrong and they agree to disagree until the next episode. Thanks for listening, and please leave us a review in your favorite podcast player! Show Notes: Hands-On: The Rolex Perpetual 1908 Collection Hands-On: The N…
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You can find Tony Traina's writing on https://www.tonytraina.com and https://www.hodinkee.com/pages/editor/428 Learn more about Eric Wind on https://www.windvintage.com Read Charlie Dunne's latest articles on https://www.strictlyvintagewatches.com
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The Original Miami Beach Antique Show: Charlie’s Articles - https://www.strictlyvintagewatches.com/my-favorite-vintage-watches-at-the-original-miami-beach-antique-show-2023 - https://www.windvintage.com/blog/watch-spotting-at-the-original-miami-beach-antique-show-2023-part-1 Tony’s Articles: - https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/vintage-watches-jan-2…
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In Episode 27, the group discuss the forthcoming recent auction season, the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned program, the forthcoming Original Miami Beach Antique Show, what they are excited about going into 2023. Marc Newson Opens Up About Ikepod, The Pathbreaking '90s Watch Brand That's Cool All Over Again https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/marc-newson-o…
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In Episode 26 of Significant Watches, the four co-hosts discuss review the Geneva auctions from the past week. Additionally, the group go through a Q&A session, and briefly revisit the upcoming Wright Auction "Once Upon A Time Watch Project" in support of The Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation being held on November 30th. Learn more below: htt…
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What Makes For A Million-Dollar Watch At Auction Today? https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/what-makes-for-a-million-dollar-watch-at-auction-today Vacheron Is About To Have Its Super-Hero Moment, And Nine(ish) Other Predictions For Geneva Auction Week https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/patek-cartier-1518-vacheron-cioccolatone-fall-2022-geneva-auctions…
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In episode 24, the horological homies assemble for a brief catch-up after the Dubai Horology Forum in New York, where Eric Wind spoke on the "Made in America" panel along with Aldis Hodge and Cara Barrett. Then, the homies give a brief preview of fall auctions before looking at a few recent results, most notably the sale of the Cartier Cheich for m…
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In Episode 23 the gang discuss the forthcoming event Eric will be participating in at Dubai Watch Week NYC. The "Made in America" panel discussion will be moderated by Cara Barrett (HODINKEE alumna and Parchie founder) and also features actor and horologist Aldis Hodge. Additionally, Gabe’s latest IDF wristwatch is brought up followed by a discussi…
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In Episode 22 the horological homies discuss the latest and greatest at Geneva Watch Days, as well as the significant news that Tony T heading off to The Dink. The update comes after a recent HODINKEE article announcing the hiring of five new editors. What will this mean for Tony's role on Significant Watches? Has he decided on his first official a…
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The Reverso: HODINKEE Magazine Japan Edition (ホディンキー マガジン ジャパン エディション) Vol.3 Wristcheck: Understanding The Hidden Appeal Of The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso By Randy Lai Royal Berkshire Regiment Reverso 'Reverso: The Living Legend' by Manfred Fritz 'Jaeger-LeCoultre: Reverso' by Nicholas Foulkes @vintagewatchesarchive Patek Philippe Reversos Vacheron &…
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In the Episode 20, the horological homies discussed the Windup Watch Fair in Chicago which was set to take place during July 15th - 17th. The episode evolves into a discussion of the latest watch releases including the Richard Mille x Ferrari, The Grönefeld 1941 Grönograaf, HYT, Greubel Forsey, and the Tudor Ranger. Read Tony’s collector’s guide ‘F…
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Ten Major Trends And Takeaways From The Spring 2022 Watch Auction Season https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/spring-2022-watch-auctions-phillips-christies-sothebys How Are Auction Houses Preparing For A Potential Economic Downturn? https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/watch-auction-spring-2022-recession-correction-prices Rolex and Patek Returns Beat Vin…
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De Bethune x HG Timepiece Blue Hourglass The HODINKEE Eight-Day Travel Clock The Movado Saint Christopher Reference 24911 Coin Watch Sham Agayev Watchmaker at tivol https://www.adpatina.com Beyer Museum: https://www.strictlyvintagewatches.com/beyer-watch-museum-part-1 https://www.strictlyvintagewatches.com/inside-the-beyer-clock-and-watch-museum-pa…
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Scott Carpenter’s Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute prototype Watch Spotting At Breitling: Part 2 Fabien Chicha and Vanessa Chicha of ICONEEK Hands-On with Astronaut Michael Collins’ Gold Omega Speedmaster 'Apollo XI' Patek Philippe reference 605 HU DE sold at Christie’s Hong Kong & the 605 HU DE which resides in Beyer’s Museum South Korea's rising in…
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In Episode 16, Eric Wind and Charlie Dunne speak with vintage watch expert and consultant to Breitling Fred Mandelbaum. The three discuss the public discovery of Scott Carpenter's Breitling Cosmonaute – the first Swiss wristwatch worn in space. Mandelbaum details his passion for Breitling’s rich heritage and his experience working with the manufact…
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The horology homies are back to discuss the Geneva watch auctions, including all of the Royal Oaks for sale, plus Rolex, Patek, and more. Before getting down to business though, Eric Wind treats us to storytime. Finally, we nerd out on vintage Patek and the luscious beauty of its warm “dore” dials. Show Notes: Churchill: A Very Peculiar History The…
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The horological homies are back, this week discussing an array of watches coming up for auction. Learn about which watches we find to be the most interesting. Additionally, the crew decides to expand upon the subject of earned watches in the form of employers, competition and personal watches they have received. Phillips Royal Oak Anniversary Sale:…
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The watch besties are back! We haven't been on mic since before MoonSwatch Madness swept the nation -- nay, the world -- so we talk about the Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch, and our favorite "Mission". Then, we dig into the releases from Tudor and Rolex at Watches & Wonders 2022 in Geneva. Oh, and three of the besties met up in Chicago at Wright Auction…
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We gossip about the most popular watch brands of 2021. Then we go deep on the new No. 2 Swiss watch brand, Cartier. We all love Cartier for different reasons, so we talk about what we love about it, the current state of the market, and where it's headed. We zoom in on one of the CPCP era's flagship models, the Cartier Monopoussoir, Cartier clocks, …
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Episode 10! In today's pod, we talk about a record-setting Rainbow Rolex Day-Date. Then, we take a look at some other auction results from the month of February, chatting Longines and Journe along the way. Finally, we look at the sale of Gerald Genta's original Royal Oak drawings before getting distracted by some very NSFW erotic watches, and then …
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This episode is all about the three Cs of watches: Condition, condition, condition! We draw on our friendly neighborhood vintage expert, Eric Wind, to talk about what he looks at when evaluating a watch's condition. We also talk about how to value condition vs. provenance, our views on watch restoration, and whether there are any big "no-nos" when …
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Significant Watches is back! First, we talk about our name change, then the crew chats about our recent experience at The Original Miami Beach Antique Show, which you can get a glimpse of over on Wind Vintage and Rescapement. Then we dive into the 2022 Audemars Piguet releases, and what is in the pipeline for the upcoming Royal Oak 50th anniversary…
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We go deep on military watches. We start by giving an overview of military watches, then chat affordable military watches to collect, tips for collecting watches from the Israeli Defense Force (IDF), the UK's Royal Air Force (RAF), the Argentine FAP, French Marine Nationale, and others. Then, we talk our military watch 'grails.' Enjoy episode 7, an…
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In Episode 6, we discuss the recent article 'The hunt for JP Morgan's million-dollar pocket watch' by Daniel Miller. The conversation transitions into the subject of missing watches, and which significant examples have stood out over the years. With the new year right around the corner, we look back at 2021 and revisit our favorite stories, watch p…
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Gabe and Tony talk attending the New York auctions, while Eric gives his perspective from sunny Palm Beach. We offer our final takes on the Tiffany & Co. Patek Nautilus, before moving on to Heuer, Rolex, Lange, and novelist Ralph Ellison's Omega Speedmaster. Show Notes: Tony's 13 weird takeaways from attending my first in-person auction All, and I …
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In Episode 4, we talk about that Tiffany Blue Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711, then zoom out to discuss retailer-signed watches and corporate-stamped watches, before letting Eric and Charlie nerd-out on coin watches from Patek, Audemars Piguet, and others. Show Notes: NYT: Patek Philippe's Nautilus Returns in Tiffany Blue Rolex Chronograph 3525 sold b…
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In our third episode, Gabriel Benador and Eric Wind discuss the anti-flipping policies, how of titanium is the contemporary watch metal, and the most significant lots coming up at New York Auction Week. Show Notes: Josh Shapiro HSNY Lecture McKinsey State of Fashion Report: Watches Lange 1 -- Made in Germany: A study of early Lange 1s Patek Philipp…
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In our second episode, Eric Wind and Gabriel Benador discuss the most significant lots from Geneva Auction Week: a WTF Omega Speedmaster, buckoo bucks Journe boxes, and everything else from the world of independent and vintage watches. Show Notes Cartier London Crash, sold by Sotheby's for CHF 806,500 Omega Speedmaster CK 2915-1, sold by Phillips f…
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Welcome to the first episode of Significant Lots: A Watch Collector Roundtable. This will be a new weekly podcast featuring a roundtable of 4 watch collectors, along with the occasional guest. We’ll take a “collector’s perspective” on topics in watches, sharing our hot takes on modern moves and releases to coverage of the vintage market, auctions, …
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