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The episode opens with Jeff and Ben humoring me with a handful of rapid-fire questions and then we get into the nitty-gritty of what it is to oversee a business like HODINKEE where link the brand is link heading how one can measure success and what continued growth means to the audience and the more grand idea of watch enthusiasm. It's a link peek into the mind of HODINKEE's leadership and I hope you love it.
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Along with watches Rick chats with the TGN boys about some of his wild cars almost losing Clive Cussler's watch and link how he came to own Jacques Cousteau's own link Doxa. After that stay in the mix for a set of final notes that sticks closely to the diving and car themes brought up in this episode. Thanks so much for listening and to link G-Shock for supporting this episode. Just press play!
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First of all you get to see more of the going train than you can with a ¾ link plate movement, and second, there is link something I find profoundly graceful about the link harmonious visual relationships in such a movement. I've always thought that a full bridge movement of this sort, in its design, makes visible the invisible passage of time, as well.
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Which makes certain decisions related to this watch even more confusing. Hublot has a relationship with the Dallas Cowboys, so on one hand the selection of Micah link Parsons, a rookie linebacker for the NFL team, to help promote the watch makes sense. But anyone who lives in Texas link knows that the only thing more common than Cowboys fans in Texas are people who can't stand link the Cowboys.
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