EPISODE 232: Chris Hall from The Fourth Wheel
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

EPISODE 232: Chris Hall from The Fourth Wheel

This week's guest is one of OT:’s very favourite people, Chris Hall, the guy behind The Fourth Wheel Substack — which bills itself as an honest, opinionated and informative insight into watches and the business around them.

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EPISODE 217: Louis Erard's CEO Manuel Emch on the power of collaboration
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

EPISODE 217: Louis Erard's CEO Manuel Emch on the power of collaboration

For the last instalment in the Dubai Files, Felix sits down with Manuel Emch, the creative mind behind the resurgence of Louis Erard, which has evolved over the last few years from a middle-of-the-road value proposition into a powerhouse of collaboration. Enlisting help from people like Alain Silberstein and Konstantin Chaykin has seen Louis Erard become one of the most interesting names in watchmaking at the moment.

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EPISODE 216: Ming Thein, founder of Horologer Ming, talks design and lightweight watches
Felix Scholz Felix Scholz

EPISODE 216: Ming Thein, founder of Horologer Ming, talks design and lightweight watches

This week we’ve got Felix’s chat with Ming Thein, the self-described Supreme Overlord of Horologer Ming, one of the most exciting and prolific young watch brands, who have racked up 62 references in only six years. Felix and Ming spend a lot of time chatting about the incredible new Ming LW.01, which Ming believes is the lightest mechanical watch ever made, coming in at 8.8 grams for the manual and 10.8 grams for the automatic.

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EPISODE 214: Verne Ho AKA Watch Studies on Cartier’s perfect size
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EPISODE 214: Verne Ho AKA Watch Studies on Cartier’s perfect size

This week Andy flies solo, chatting to Verne Ho, the man behind Watch Studies, which bills itself as the only dedicated tool and resource for watch photography, helping watch lovers to tell better stories about the watches they love. Verne is an experienced photographer and creative director, and we find out how he’s gone from watch-adjacent to full-blown nerd.

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