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WatchSmarts

WatchSmarts

By: David Newman
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Hi there! This is David Newman, host of WatchSmarts, the podcast for anyone who loves watches and wants to get smarter about what's on their wrist. Whether you're just a beginner (like me!) or a seasoned watch enthusiast, each episode brings you a fun, fly-on-the-wall conversation with collectors, microbrand founders, dealers, your favorite watch podcasters and YouTubers, and other watch-world insiders, sharing stories, lessons, wins, and a few mistakes along the way. We also cover watch events and watches worth paying attention to at every price point. Whether you are brand new on the watch scene or have a vast collection, this is the watch podcast you've been looking for. Your ears and wrist will thank you!2026 Art
Episodes
  • 008: Watches, Personality, and Wearing What You Love with Stephen Shapiro
    May 26 2026

    Get the FREE WatchSmarts Beginner Buyer's Guide. Stephen Shapiro collects watches the way most people choose art: by feel, color, and personality.

    He matches watches to outfits… and even to different wedding rings. This isn't about status or specs. It's about expression, creativity, and actually enjoying what's on your wrist.

    If watches have ever felt intimidating, this episode resets the whole game.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – How it started
    Not a childhood hobby
    Got pulled in by friends with expensive watches

    02:30 – Wearing vs collecting
    Rotates watches based on mood and outfit
    Actually uses what he owns

    03:00 – The ring strategy
    Multiple wedding rings, matched to watches
    Style system instead of random choices

    05:30 – Why watches matter more for men
    Limited accessories = watches carry more weight
    Small changes create big visual impact

    06:40 – Fun watches count
    Coca-Cola, Mickey Mouse pieces
    Low cost, high enjoyment

    07:20 – First standout watch
    Curved Marvin with unique design
    Fit and detail over brand recognition

    08:10 – The sentimental piece
    Reversible Korloff
    Two watches in one, tied to a client gift

    10:40 – Why mechanics matter
    Loves visible movement and complexity
    Watches you can watch

    17:00 – What catches his eye
    Bold but not flashy
    Original design over logos

    24:15 – Advice that matters
    Buy what you like, not what impresses
    Ignore status pressure

    27:30 – The regret purchase
    Homage watch with no personality
    Lesson: authenticity matters

    Watches aren't about status. They're about taste.

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    FREE GUIDE: Buy Your First Great Watch Without Getting Burned

    Download the WatchSmarts Beginner Buyer's Guide »

    • Know exactly what matters (and what doesn't) before you spend a dollar

    • Avoid the 10 common mistakes that cost beginners thousands

    • Find a great watch that fits your life, your style, and your budget

    • Skip the jargon, the snobbery, and the "collector nonsense"

    • Get a simple decision framework that makes buying easy and obvious

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    35 mins
  • 007: Inside the Secondary Market with Dr. Talha Kaner and Ibrahim Cetiner
    May 19 2026

    Get the FREE WatchSmarts Beginner Buyer's Guide. What happens when a full-time physician and a serial entrepreneur turn a childhood friendship and a "watch addiction" into a high-stakes trading empire? In this episode, David sits down with Ibrahim Satiner and Talha Kaner of Aslan Watches to pull back the curtain on the secondary market. From the "Frankenstein" movement risks in the Rolex market to finding 40% discounts on underrated brands like Parmigiani and Piaget, this conversation is a masterclass in navigating the trust-based economy of ultra-luxury timepieces. You'll learn why the smartest collectors buy the dealer, not just the watch.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:48 – The Doctor's Addiction

    • Talha describes his transition from checking magazines in medical school to launching a professional trading business in 2024.

    • How Ibrahim's entrepreneurial background pushed the duo to move beyond the medical field and into the watch world.

    07:59 – The Certified Pre-Owned Pivot

    • How Rolex shifted from fighting the secondary market to launching its own inflated "Certified Pre-Owned" program.

    • The "gateway drug" effect where a $5k entry-level piece leads a collector toward $30k grails later in their career.

    11:45 – The Langa Phenomenon

    • Why A. Lange & Söhne entry-level pieces rival the craftsmanship of $100k complications from other major houses.

    • The rising trend of independent brands as collectors grow bored of seeing the same "bread and butter" models at every gathering.

    19:12 – The Frankenstein Risk

    • The hidden dangers of "Frankenstein" movements where authentic gold cases hide fake or altered internal components.

    • Why Aslan Watches chooses to source Rolexes on a request basis rather than holding stock due to thin margins and high risks.

    23:42 – The Trust Economy

    • The "mind-blowing" reality of wiring $76k to a stranger in another city based entirely on industry reputation.

    • Why high-end transactions over $70k are often smoother and involve fewer "headaches" than entry-level deals.

    33:50 – Masterclass in Negotiation

    • Why you should never ask a dealer for their "best price" and what you should say instead.

    • The importance of doing your homework and defining your "buy price" before entering a serious negotiation.

    42:15 – Avoiding the Scam

    • Why the cheapest watch available is usually the most expensive mistake a beginner can make.

    • Crucial advice on vetting dealers and why "buying the dealer" is the only way to protect your hard-earned money.

    In a world of manufactured scarcity and social media hype, the real value is found in the brands everyone else is overlooking.

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    FREE GUIDE: Buy Your First Great Watch Without Getting Burned

    Download the WatchSmarts Beginner Buyer's Guide »

    • Know exactly what matters (and what doesn't) before you spend a dollar

    • Avoid the 10 common mistakes that cost beginners thousands

    • Find a great watch that fits your life, your style, and your budget

    • Skip the jargon, the snobbery, and the "collector nonsense"

    • Get a simple decision framework that makes buying easy and obvious

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    42 mins
  • 006: 200 Watches Later - The Truth About Collecting with Paul Cipriano
    May 12 2026

    Paul Cipriano went from casual interest… to nearly 200 watches… to hitting the brakes hard.

    This is the episode most collectors won't say out loud. The buying rush, the financial creep, the stress, and then the reset.

    If you're getting deeper into watches, this one might save you.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – Early influence
    Watching his father shaped his taste
    Watches = identity from day one

    02:50 – First watches
    Starting with Timex and digital pieces
    Learning analog the hard way

    06:50 – The turning point
    Cruise ship encounter sparks obsession
    Discovery → acceleration

    08:30 – The spark watch
    TAG Heuer Formula 1 reignites everything

    09:30 – Collection explodes
    100+ watches quickly
    From curiosity to compulsion

    11:30 – When it breaks
    Financing purchases
    Realizing it's unsustainable

    13:30 – The reset
    Selling 100+ watches
    Cleaning up financially and mentally

    17:30 – Selling reality
    Chrono24, eBay, private deals
    Selling is harder than buying

    20:00 – The "one watch"
    Microbrand love: Monta
    Still respects Rolex Submariner design

    24:30 – Beginner mistakes
    Overthinking lume and movements
    Missing the bigger picture

    This is the episode that says what others won't:

    It's fun… until it isn't.

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    28 mins
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