James Lamdin (Analog:Shift) on the future of vintage watches

EPISODE · Mar 3, 2022 · 1H 4M

James Lamdin (Analog:Shift) on the future of vintage watches

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This week's guest is one of the top five James' we've ever had on the show, vintage expert and the man behind Analog:Shift, James Lamdin. James drops his knowledge about how the vintage landscape has changed since he's been in the game, including what a massive influx of new watch enthusiasts means for the market. From the story behind Analog/Shift - from its inception in 2012 through to its acquisition by Watches of Switzerland in 2020. We tackle that perennial chestnut of defining a vintage watch, as well as Bond villainy and under-rated Aston Martins. This episode is sponsored by Edifice watches. Listen in to hear what Andy and Felix think about the EQB1100 collection, packed with solar power, Bluetooth and more. You can find out more at Edifice Australia here. https://edificeaustralia.com.au/ Want to be part of the OT: The Podcast community? Join our Discord! Seriously, there's movie reviews and everything. Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes/s3e9 Vigil trailer A Time to Kill trailer The Edifice EQB1100D-1A Analog:Shift Analog:Shift on Instagram James Lamdin on Instagram Ian Fleming's James Bond novels How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Submit an application to our quasi-professional watch match making service, by email: [email protected] If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.

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