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1 week ago |
otpodcast.com.au | Felix Scholz
This week, Andy sits down with IWC CEO (and OT: regular) Chris Grainger for a chat about what IWC is up to in 2025. From in-depth discussion of the latest novelties and the rationale behind IWC’s Hollywood placement strategy, this is a chat that you don’t want to miss. We even find out how Brad Pitt’s custom Ingenieur ended up becoming a reality. Before that, Felix and Andy chat about buried treasure, celebrity cats and Cartier’s fresh new Melbourne look. This week’s episode is sponsored by IWC.
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1 week ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Felix Scholz
When we found out that Collectibility, one of the most respected names in watch collecting, was teaming up with accessible darlings Dennison, we were as surprised as we were excited. Because behind this humble yet elegant watch were some of the biggest names in their respective fields. The resulting watch is the Dennison x Collectability special edition, and it’s exceptional.
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2 weeks ago |
otpodcast.com.au | Felix Scholz
Pierre Rainero is one of OT:’s favourite repeat guests. Rainero is Cartier’s Image, Style & Heritage Director, and we couldn’t think of a more perfect person for the role. We took the opportunity to dig into the details of the 2025 collection with Pierre in Geneva, and his insights into the Tank à Guichets and what is involved in scaling up the Tank Louis Cartier cannot be missed. Find out more about Cartier’s 2025 collection at cartier.comLike watches? Join our Discord.
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3 weeks ago |
otpodcast.com.au | Felix Scholz
In what we promise is our last formal ‘Watches & Wonders 2025’ episode, we cover some of the big players that needed some more chat, namely Rolex and Tudor — as well as a bit more love for Cartier’s Tank à Guichets. Andy runs through his picks of Rolex (including his only gripe with the Land-Dweller), and Felix opts for a surprise favourite from Tudor. Oh, and a little bit of macroeconomic tariff chat.
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4 weeks ago |
revolutionwatch.com | Katherine Arteche |Celine Yap |Felix Scholz |Cheryl Chia
At Watches & Wonders last year, Piaget unveiled the AUC Tourbillon, setting a record for the world’s thinnest tourbillon at just 2mm thick. But before that concept watch even reached production, Bulgari has already reclaimed the title. The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon measures a mere 1.85mm thin, and its bracelet, just 1.5mm. It’s astonishing, though hardly unexpected, given Bulgari already achieved an extreme blueprint with the 1.7mm-thin Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC.
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