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A Blog To Watch Weekly
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196 episodes
3 days ago
A weekly podcast featuring news and reviews from around the watch world as reported on aBlogtoWatch.com
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A weekly podcast featuring news and reviews from around the watch world as reported on aBlogtoWatch.com
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Hobbies
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196. Phillips Gets The Clap, Timex Gets An Email List, And MoonSwatch Ain't Cheap
A Blog To Watch Weekly
1 hour 32 minutes 14 seconds
1 week ago
196. Phillips Gets The Clap, Timex Gets An Email List, And MoonSwatch Ain't Cheap

This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ariel, Rick, and Ripley kick off with a philosophical spin on time itself before diving into the irony of Phillips celebrating a watch that resold for less than before, and how auction houses keep fueling inflated prices that manipulate market perception. Ariel revisits his article on the realities of watch auctions, exploring how media hype perpetuates unrealistic valuations. The group then shifts to the retail side as Ariel breaks down why the luxury watch industry’s high pricing strategy has created its own worst enemy, and why consumers are growing weary of inflated retail tags. Their conversation expands to the fate of brands like Timex, Daniel Wellington, and Fossil, with sharp insights into how microbrands are reshaping entry level watch culture. They dive into Nick Jonas’ Fossil endorsement, questioning if anyone has ever actually seen him wear one or if it’s just the most expensive wrist costume in pop history, Trump’s “gold bar” moment, and the absurdity of “tiny window” watches. The team closes with two fiery rants, one from Ripley on why the MoonSwatch is not really affordable and another from Ariel on brands that think tiny illegible watch windows are the next big thing


A Blog To Watch Weekly
A weekly podcast featuring news and reviews from around the watch world as reported on aBlogtoWatch.com