Due Time presents: The Watchers
What's it actually like walking through the doors of Watches and Wonders for the first time? In this episode, Dave The Watch Dude [https://www.instagram.com/dave_thewatchdude/] joins Rod Dye [https://www.instagram.com/rod.dye/] and Rio the Watcher [https://www.instagram.com/rio_the_watcher/reels/], fresh off his first trip to Geneva, to break down everything from booking logistics and insider tips to the watches that blew him away and the exhibitions that fell flat. Dave walks through standout releases from Parmigiani, Barron's, Laurent Ferrier, and more, explains why smaller independent brands stole the show, and shares the story of how a casual walk through the Hublot exhibition turned into a 20-minute sit-down with CEO Julien Tornare, complete with a cell phone number airdrop and a private event invite. The trio also debates whether Rolex's conservative approach is genius or underwhelming, why Panerai needs to shake things up, and what the discontinuation of the Pepsi GMT signals for the market. Things You’ll Learn 1. How to plan a Watches and Wonders trip on a budget, from flight timing to hotel strategy to free shuttles. 2. Why the smaller independent brands at Watches and Wonders often deliver the most surprising hands-on experiences. 3. How Rolex's subtle, long-game marketing strategy conditions collectors in ways most people don't notice. Tools / Frameworks Matt Shares * The Product Presentation Hack: Book brand appointments through the Watches and Wonders app immediately after downloading. * The Stroller Skip: Attendees with babies in strollers bypassed every major brand line, including Rolex's two-hour wait. * Rolex's Conditioning Playbook: How Rolex withholds certain configurations from marketing to shape demand in waves, using the ombre green Datejust on oyster-only as an example. * The 1% Refinement Model: Why brands like Rolex and Porsche succeed by making small iterative improvements rather than dramatic overhauls, compounding quality over decades. Key Timestamps (0:00) – Intro and wrist check (4:32) – Is Hublot hate justified? Dave defends the brand's innovation. (10:08) – Dave's first Watches and Wonders: planning, logistics, and costs (12:54) – Insider tip: product presentations and how to book them (18:12) – Best exhibitions: Ulysses Nardin, Van Cleef, Tudor, AP (20:53) – Favorite watches: Barron's x Vianney Halter, Parmigiani Mystery Chronograph, Laurent Ferrier (26:25) – Most underwhelming releases (30:48) – The Hublot story: from walk-in to sitting down with CEO Julien Tornare (38:52) – Hublot's culture of engagement and what other brands can learn (43:01) – Rod and Rio's top Watches and Wonders picks (48:05) – Why Rolex's subtle approach is a long-game masterclass (51:27) – Final thoughts and where to find Dave #watchcollecting #watchculture #blancpain #fiftyfathoms #rolexhulk #vacheronconstantin #hmoser #cartier #swatchcollab #panerai #watchthetech #luxurywatches #watchcommunity #watchpodcast #ADrelationships #graymarket #watchstrategy #techexecutive #sethklebe #thewatchers
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