EPISODE 78: Eric Wind (Wind Vintage) on buying, selling and placing a Rolex 'Paul Newman' Daytona in Crazy Rich Asians

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In the crowded and competitive vintage watch dealing scene Eric Wind stands out. Not only is he as erudite as he is polite, but the watches he collects and trades run the gamut from exceptional to exceptionally interesting. We chat to Eric about his start in the world of watches, his business, Wind Vintage and get some tips on navigating the minefield that is buying watches online. We hear tales from the dealer's side of the table and why Eric thinks it's so important to build a relationship with one dealer. We also dig into the pros and cons of case versus dial, the value to be had in 90s Rolex, and why insisting on a full set is a rookie move. We also chat about that one time he helped get an actual Paul Newman Daytona on the big screen in Crazy Rich Asians.

This episode is brought to you by G-Shock Australia. To learn more about the G-Shock, head to g-shockaustralia.com.au

Shownotes

  1. Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute Duoface Small Seconds

  2. Anthony Do on Instagram

  3. Tell Your Time on Instagram

  4. Nick Kenyon on Instagram

  5. King Nerd X G-Shock

  6. The Hour Glass' The Persistence of Memory

  7. Eric Wind on Instagram

  8. Wind Vintage

  9. Eric Wind talking to the HSNY

  10. Chernobyl Trailer

  11. Time to Race by John Goldberger on Amazon

  12. Lake Success: A Novel by Gary Shteyngart on Amazon

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