EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 1H 2M
Gary Getz — Collectors, Culture, and the Power Behind the Watch World
from Watches and Politics · host Edi Shipoli
In this episode of Watches & Politics, I sit down with Gary Getz — author, collector, cultural connector, and founder of The Collectors Room — to explore how collectors shape power, legitimacy, and meaning in the modern watch world.Our conversation moves beyond watches as objects and into watches as cultural capital. We discuss how collector communities form, how trust and access are built, and how informal spaces — dinners, salons, private rooms — often wield as much influence as auctions or boardrooms.Gary offers a rare perspective from inside the collector ecosystem: how relationships are formed, how taste is transmitted, and how collectors quietly shape brand narratives, market direction, and cultural relevance. We also explore the rise of social media, the globalization of collecting, and the shifting balance between passion, commerce, and influence.This episode reveals why the modern watch collector is not just a buyer — but an actor in a broader system of cultural and political power.Key themes:• Collectors as cultural and political actors• Access, trust, and legitimacy in watch culture• Private communities and informal power structures• The Collectors Room and modern tastemaking• Social media, globalization, and influence
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In this episode of Watches & Politics, I sit down with Gary Getz — author, collector, cultural connector, and founder of The Collectors Room — to explore how collectors shape power, legitimacy, and meaning in the modern watch world.Our conversation moves beyond watches as objects and into watches as cultural capital. We discuss how collector communities form, how trust and access are built, and how informal spaces — dinners, salons, private rooms — often wield as much influence as auctions or boardrooms.Gary offers a rare perspective from inside the collector ecosystem: how relationships are formed, how taste is transmitted, and how collectors quietly shape brand narratives, market direction, and cultural relevance. We also explore the rise of social media, the globalization of collecting, and the shifting balance between passion, commerce, and influence.This episode reveals why the modern watch collector is not just a buyer — but an actor in a broader system of cultural and political power.Key themes:• Collectors as cultural and political actors• Access, trust, and legitimacy in watch culture• Private communities and informal power structures• The Collectors Room and modern tastemaking• Social media, globalization, and influence
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