The Deep Track, Ep. 32 - James Lamdin

EPISODE · Jul 24, 2024 · 1H 7M

The Deep Track, Ep. 32 - James Lamdin

from The Deep Track · host Blake Buettner

Send us Fan MailThis week we welcome the founder of Analog Shift, James Lamdin, to the podcast. We discuss the booming analog world, the current state of the collector and enthusiast space, and the automotive space for good measure. James is an avid collector with decades of experience around all manner of timepieces, but retains a deep love for a few niche areas that we get into in this chat. There's good stuff at both ends of the spectrum here, and we find space for all types of enthusiasts, both new and old. Show notes:Analog ShiftWatches of SwitzerlandA Lange & Sohne ZeitworkA Lange & Sohne DatographRolex Sea-Dweller 16600The Future Is Analog by David SaxSteve HallockPorsche 718 Spyder RSFAT InternationalJames’ Porsche 912Porsche 912A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio StoryEpisode 22 with Thomas CalaraOmega Speedmaster WhiteJames Lamdin on InstagramSupport the show

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