EPISODE · Sep 28, 2022 · 1H 3M
45. These Watches are Fire. With Jonny Garrett at William Wood Watches
from On the Dogwatch · host Michael R. Canfield
Whether it is collecting rubber fire hoses and crafting them into watch bands, melting down a brass fire helmet for crowns, or working to create a case that can house two movements at different price points, today’s guest Jonny Garrett has created a watch company that does justice to both firefighters as well as horology. In our conversation, Jonny describes the development of the William Wood Watch brand, the ways in which genuine fire fighting materials have been adapted into actual watches, and also details the ways in which there is meaning in these objects both as inscribed presentation watches and also as wrist wear for those who appreciate and support the first responders. We also discuss ways in which William Wood has worked to support firefighters and first responders, and get a sneak peak into the possibility of a William Wood character watch, with Fireman Sam on the dial. Ultimately, we get a window into how these two somewhat unlikely elements–watches and firefighting–create a product that is sure to intrigue and satisfy any enthusiast.
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Whether it is collecting rubber fire hoses and crafting them into watch bands, melting down a brass fire helmet for crowns, or working to create a case that can house two movements at different price points, today’s guest Jonny Garrett has created a watch company that does justice to both firefighters as well as horology. In our conversation, Jonny describes the development of the William Wood Watch brand, the ways in which genuine fire fighting materials have been adapted into ac...
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45. These Watches are Fire. With Jonny Garrett at William Wood Watches
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