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On today's episode, we sat down with Richard (@TrickWheel) on the back patio of the PBS Pub & Co located in the Wrigley neighborhood of Long Beach. We sat down on a quiet Saturday afternoon on an empty patio, and we were quickly engulfed by a local art collective gathering before a micro gallery tour through the adjoining neighborhood. They were a lovely group and even invited us to join in on the food and festivities. People often refer to us as a watch podcast, but we strive to always put people first, and we are foremost a people podcast. This was an impromptu recording, so Richard didn't prepare to bring or discuss watches. He only had the Seiko on his wrist. This was a conversation primarily focused on Richard's life in the bicycle industry and how it's taken him and his family around the globe. Richard has worked for everyone from Specialized, Cannondale, and Haro, just to name a few. This episode ends with Richard exclaiming that he is not a collector but an experiencer. Please like, share, comment, and most of all enjoy... "R.A.W." Ep. Now Streaming ▶️ #StayedForThePeople #TeamTOTP
On today's episode, we sat down with Ken (@ithinkiken) at the Proud Bird near LAX. We began with the origin story of the On Time Podcast and his time as the producer. We all started our journey as friends and a lot of our collective knowledge of watches and the watch industry through our membership of the LA Watch Gang. As the gang disbanded from organized hosting, many have joined up with other organizations or transitioned to micro gtgs. Here in southern California, we are spoiled for choices. Ken described the hype nature of everyone chasing the same handful of watches and was honest about being priced out of the market, but not before he nabbed a Royal Oak Jumbo(15202) late in 2017. Ken has a love for IWC, and the brand experience has contributed in many ways to that connection. He is no longer accumulating watches, but still has a strong connection to the pieces in his collection, although he admits that he may wear the same watch for a month at a time since working from home. Cheers to the LA Watch Gang 💙 Please like, share, comment, and most of all enjoy... "I think, therefore I Ken" Ep. Now Streaming ▶️
On today's episode, we sat down with Stephen outside of a cafe in Costa Mesa. This episode was a long time in the making. Before recording our first episode, we reached out to him for advice on which equipment to purchase. Stephen is a day one contributor, and we are proud to finally capture him for a recording. The place was bustling but a departure from other episodes with auxiliary noise intrusion. Stephen's calm disposition may have contributed to the overall atmosphere of cool. The conversation weaved between family, watches, bicycles, professions and etc. If you listen hard enough, you can make out some chisme in the background. Please like, share, comment, and most of all enjoy... "Magnetismo" Ep. Now Streaming ▶️ #StayedForThePeople #TeamTOTP
On today's episode, we sat down with Aldo H. The H stands for Haute, Humble, Historian or Humanitarian depending on who you ask. Aldo has been a hobbyist for over a decade now and has built a collection that spans the globe from their place of origin, complication, and year of production. The thing that ties them all together is that they all start with supporting a person, supporting a vision and a desire for personal experience. In our conversation, he describes his collection as neo vintage. His pieces lean into art, engineering, and innovation. As you get to know him, you'll discover that each purchase is deliberate. Each watch has a significant meaning, which aligns with his personal mantra. It's no surprise that his heart led him to work within the world of nonprofits along side of his professional career path. Please like, share, comment, and most of all enjoy...
On today's episode, we sat down with antiquities dealer Nick Ferrell. The DC Vintage Watches shop proprietor is rooted in the District of Columbia, but now digitally and physically reside in Southern California. Nick discusses the difficulties of sourcing some watches as well as the benefit of building strong relationships to create his own trusted network. It's interesting to see how his former life as an imagery analyst for the Department of Defense actually helps while he interprets the images of watches that he finds across the internet. After hearing that conversation, #FeikoFriday makes a lot more sense. Nick's genuine interest in Bruce Lee and an elevator pitch to Daniel Dae Kim's manager led to a deeper knowledge of the watches history as well as opening doors into Hollywood, where a text chain between Nick a Ronny Chieng resulted in the true Bruce Lee being born. Media outlets and publications are paying attention to the DCVW brand and the man behind it. We are happy to have been able to sit down as comrades over some cold beers and hot fries. Please like, share, comment, and most of all enjoy...

On today's episode, we sat down with Sergio & Jesse of the Churros y Puros podcast. I mean come on, who doesn't love churros? The audio was captured in a Boyle Heights man cave of sorts. There was a sofa, music player, card table, beer fridge and a box with a Fram filter for structural integrity. This was definitely a lair. These two savants were early adopters of podcasting. Their podcast was preceded by a YouTube channel which they used to review cigars fresh out of high school. We didn't set any puros ablaze, but we did sip beer and discuss watches, culture, philosophy and so much more. Please like, share, comment and most of all enjoy... "Four Way for a Reason" Ep. Now Streaming ▶️
On today's episode, we sat down with Carlo Terlizzi, who inconspicuously moves around Instagram under the moniker of @Carlo.Terlizzi. This episode explored Carlo's collecting philosophy as he brought two watch rolls. One roll described as B.C. and the other described as A.C. He goes on to explain that as Before Covid and After Covid. Carlo is drawn to all things blue. Blue dials, blue straps and even blue vehicles. An early experience in his life may have helped shape this proclivity. His surprise Vegas nuptials lead to a quartz Bond Seamaster and he is no stranger to quartz. Carlo is a long time fan of Seiko and Omega, but has a soft spot for Longines and small seconds. We think Carlo may have found a life hack while purchasing shareable size watches with his wife. Some of his purchases are driven by the dial, while others are for the movement. Carlo has found his own niche, while simultaneously exploring other designs, materials and functionality. Please like, share, comment and most of all enjoy...

On today's episode, we sat down with Gary, who is affectionately known as @WatchWineMan on Instagram. He showed up with his thoughtfully curated timepieces stowed away in an inconspicuous Shoe City bag. It's appropriate that we re-emerge from our layoff with a guest that was able to not only enlighten us on several topics, but close the loop on a story which picks up where his episode of The On Time Podcast left off. Gary is recently retired and embarking on another chapter of his life. We are all fortunate enough to be privy to this audio bookmark in the pages of his life. Please like, share, comment and most of all enjoy... "The Roundabout" Ep. Now Streaming ▶️

On today's episode, we sat down with Chris, who is on the third reboot of @Farlius(©️,™️ and patent pending). We sat out in the sunny, but brisk winter air of the @CoffeeDoseCafe back patio. This recording took place just days before Christmas. Coffee flowed and conversation flowed. We enjoyed lattes and flat whites along with topics from watch boosting to Ochs Und Junior to G Shock and Rolex. We also managed to stir in a little hijinks with giving away Chris' chair. We discussed brand interaction from the independent companies to the major players. This mixture was a recipe for a great time to be had by all. Please like, share, comment and most of all enjoy... "Fa la la la arlius" Ep. Now Streaming ▶️