Product Review: The MetMo Pocket Driver Is An Excellent Everyday Handy Tool
Everyday Handy (EDH).
This category of item would be anything that you may not always need on you, but when you need it, you really, really need it and you’d rather not have to dig through a drawer or toolbox to find what you need to get you unstuck and back to moving through your day.
My Beginner Guide to Getting Started in Sim-Racing
That’s what I’m here to do today: share with you my thoughts as an entrant into sim racing, and provide some tangible examples of the various rigs you can consider (which I indeed considered myself) if you are also getting into the hobby, from quite affordable to something that will easily cost you several months’ worth of mortgage or rent.
How Can the Luxury Watch Industry Prepare For a Downturn?
In my professional life I’ve tried to train myself to remember that insights alone aren’t worth nearly as much as those associated with implications and possible courses of action. With that in mind, in this Audicle I’m going to outline (with some help from a watch industry legend…) what I think various watch industry stakeholders could do if they believe, like I do, that the lights have been turned on and it’s time to leave the party that’s been happening since 2020.
WRC and Luxury Watches Seem to Pair Perfectly, and Yet…
Going forward, I do believe that the watch industry will face a contraction. However, this does not mean the luxury watch industry is going away, but rather that brands will have to be hyper-focused on the return of their marketing spend.
It seems to me that WRC is an untapped market and presents a favorable test-bed for the development of new markets and customers.
The Luxury Watch Industry Should Brace For a Rocky 2024 and 2025
For those who only came into watches during the pandemic, it can be hard to believe that the watch industry would behave in any other way than a rocket ship upwards, but actually the intensity of the market’s recent surge has been nothing short of remarkable.
The Alpha and the Omega of the Swatch Group
I’m a huge Omega fan and have previously given a pass to their larger sizes, but the diameters and thicknesses that seem to feature in every new model announcement are leading some in the watch community to ask if Omega is paying attention to what the market actually wants
Working My Way Down to a “One-Watch”, One-and-Done Collection
I have not tried all of the world’s hobbies, but I have a hard time thinking that many of them could be more addictive and bottomless than watch collecting; one day you’re thinking “I’m looking for a nice watch, that’s all I’ll need”, and the next you’re weighing out different GMT options because you’re driving over to your in-laws’ place for the weekend.
2024 Predictions From a Watch Industry-Specific GPT Chatbot
One of the more intriguing features ChatGPT is rolling out is “GPTs’’ along with an associated store, where people can create their own chatbots, essentially AI “apps” trained to do one thing in particular.
I thought it would be interesting to create a GPT that enables watch sellers to create better sales listings, of course with the goal of maximizing their sales revenues, and one of the factors I baked in was timing. In other words, if you have the option of waiting “is now the best time to sell, based on industry or macro-specific factors?”
Since we’re at the end of the year, trend predictions for the upcoming one are always popular, so I thought: “why not give the GPT a shot”?
WTF Is Blancpain Doing With the 50 Fathoms?
In my opinion, the mismanagement of the mainline Fifty Fathoms (not the Bathyscaphe line) exceeds even the baffling decision by IWC to wait until late last year to join the integrated bracelet sports watch crowd with its own icon, the Ingenieur, and I’m shocked that Blancpain continues to stumble forward with such an important piece of watch history.
Hublot May Finally Be Getting the Respect It Deserves
A common theme in my writing is a frustration at “zombie opinions”, views that are widely shared, stated almost reflexively, without much thought, and that keep stumbling along despite tangible evidence to the contrary.
The view that Hublot produces nothing but horological trash, undeserving of any respect, is one such opinion. It needs to go from “undead” to fully dead, and there is plenty to work with to make that case.
A Comprehensive Guide To Buying a Pre-Owned Luxury Watch
Luxury watches have an undeniable appeal that goes beyond their mere functionality, and that appeal has only grown with the rise of social media and its associated “flex culture”. Supply and demand considerations aside, the inherent qualities of craftsmanship and timelessness mean that the price tags that accompany them often make them seem out of reach. Fortunately, purchasing a luxury watch pre-owned can be a smart alternative that offers several advantages over buying new.
If You Think “Fashion Watch” = “Crappy Watch”, Think Again
When we dismiss a watch as a “fashion watch”, we’re making two criticisms at once. First, that the watch is designed to look good for a brief moment in time, in keeping with a trend, after which point it will no longer be needed. Second, because of the fleeting nature of the watch’s looks, it doesn’t have to be made well, so it must inherently be a cheap, disposable object.
So Many Watches to Think About, So Little Time…
Even if your “to buy” list of watches is relatively short, don’t you still have a ton of other watches kicking around in your head?
Some may belong to the “if I won the lottery I’d buy this” list, others are perhaps on the “yea this looks beautiful but I live in sweatpants now” list, and others maybe you just think about because they’re interesting.
That’s what I want to cover today: in no particular order, with no sponsorship dollars behind any of the entries, here are several watches that I can’t get out of my head.
What Happens When Watch Bloggers Stop Being Polite, and Start Getting “Real”
If you’re looking for something different, please do give The Real Time Show a listen (or two!). If you take the time to do that, I can almost guarantee that you will learn something, and you might even find yourself refreshed by the honest, open thoughts that Alon and Rob share with each other.
6 Pilot’s Watches That Don’t Look Like Pilot’s Watches
Unlike the dive watch, the pilot’s watch has not become ubiquitous in the public view, and when a company like IWC tries to sell a Big Pilot based on how authentically designed and functional it is, I feel as if I’m being sold a costume accessory.
If you’re still unconvinced, consider that I also like to wear aviator sunglasses and Schott bomber jackets. These are two items that, like dive watches, have shed almost completely their military origins, but would I ever wear them together?
The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 39.5 mm - The Closest I’ll Ever Get to “One Watch”
The One Watch is the endpoint somewhere off in the distance of a journey that is highly personal, but for me, I think I've gotten as close as I may ever get with the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600 m in 39.5 mm sizing, with a black dial (reference number 215.30.40.20.01.001).
The Treasure Chest - The Tudor North Flag Is the Most Discouraging Watch of the Last Decade
Tudor DID do everything right with its North Flag, and yet this is a model that went nowhere. I’d go so far as to say that there is Tudor “pre-North Flag”, and Tudor “post-North Flag”, and the current trajectory that Tudor is on is almost entirely due to this model not taking off, when in fact it objectively had everything going for it.
The Four Watches That Every Watch Collector Should - and Likely Will - Own
In the decade-plus that I’ve been into watches, I’ve noticed that there is a very, very small handful of watches that are universal. And when I say universal, I mean that with as much certainty as I can glean without a formal data set. These are watches that pretty much everyone likes and that any watch collector who’s not simply looking to flex will enjoy. In fact, these watches are well-known to be as appreciated by collectors as are their Pateks and Rolexes.
How to Level Up Your Career And Your Life With Everyday Carry
It’s one thing to try hard once, it’s completely another to bring your A-game each and every time, so in my view the line between “making a good first impression” and “fooling someone” is thin. For me, the later ways you present yourself are just as important - if not more - than the first, consistency being a highly desirable attribute in any setting.
The great news I have for you is that you can project this consistency (among other positive qualities) and reap all the rewards that come with it, by indulging some of the passions that lead you to this site daily, particularly those associated with Everyday Carry, or EDC.