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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2018 · 46 MIN

TIME KEEPING, TRADITION & LUXURY WATCHES | Christian Zeron | Season 1 Episode 6

from Spoke · host Jonny McCormick

⚡️💯🚨 Christian Zeron from Theo & Harris is in the hot-seat this week. Theo & Harris is a luxury, vintage-watch dealer and watch content producer. You can check out all of Theo & Harris' watches on their website and you should for sure check out their YouTube channel. Christian started Theo & Harris instead of going to law school...much to his parents dismay. Since seeing his success they've come around to the idea a lot more and his dad Rolly even features in one of his regular video series, "Liquor Run". In this episode you'll hear about why watches are more than just devices to tell the time. To Christian they're steeped in history, tradition and special memories. You'll also get a bit of insight on how Christian got around to founding Theo & Harris and learn a little something about watches! You can connect with Christian personally on Instagram. You can of course also connect with Theo & Harris on Instagram and Youtube and check out their website for a beautifully curated selection of watches and accessories. Enjoy! Please ensure you're subscribed to the show that way you'll never miss an episode. Additionally if you're enjoying the podcast it would mean the world to me if you could leave us a rating ⭐️ and review ✍️ on Apple Podcasts or wherever you happen to be listening!

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