Ep #69: Creating A Watch Community - What It Takes & What It Doesn’t! Plus The Riddle Of Modern Longines with Hamish Roberson from The Watch Collector’s Club cover art

Ep #69: Creating A Watch Community - What It Takes & What It Doesn’t! Plus The Riddle Of Modern Longines with Hamish Roberson from The Watch Collector’s Club

Ep #69: Creating A Watch Community - What It Takes & What It Doesn’t! Plus The Riddle Of Modern Longines with Hamish Roberson from The Watch Collector’s Club

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Join the CP7 boys as we chat to Hamish Robertson, the co‑founder of The Watch Collectors’ Club, one of the UK’s most vibrant and fast‑growing communities for watch lovers. Listen in as Parm and Andy explore how a common interest, passion, and a welcoming culture can transform our horological experience, with a good watch club.

Hamish talks us through the origins of the Club and why he co-created it, how it’s grown, and what makes its approach to watch appreciation, brand collaborations and international travel to big watch shows so refreshingly different. We also unpack our individual perspectives on how brands and the watch media need to take action to improve and enhance the experience of the watch communities we hold dear and love.

The boys also talk about the mysterious conundrum that is modern day Longines, and try to decode what makes its recent watches so much less appreciated than their historical and vintage ones.

So buckle up and enjoy the ride as this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

Check out The Watch Collector’s Club at:

www.thewatchcollectorsclub.com




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