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We're back with Episode 6 of the Dual Time Podcast, covering the biggest stories and debates in the luxury watch world. This week we dig into the Rolex China controversy, allegations that thousands of paid actors were hired to artificially inflate attendance at the Oyster Story Centenary Exhibition, and break down what it means for the brand. We also discuss the new Basilia Watch & Jewelry Show coming to Basel, debate whether the AP Code 11.59 is an underrated sleeper or if buyers should stick to the Royal Oak, and get into whether today's watch brands are truly innovating or just standing still. On top of all that, we share our picks for the best watches to buy right now, talk about how we'd start a watch channel from scratch in today's market, and respond to your hottest takes in our Counter Offer segment.
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This week Roman Sharf and Adrian Taskin talk fresh Philipps auction results, the hottest new watch releases like the Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar or the Ulysse Nardin Freak X, and some talk about the Knicks winning the NBA Championship. Plus, Roman calls out a comment accusing Luxury Bazaar's phone call content of being staged.
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This week we're reacting to your comments, breaking down the standout lots from the June 2026 Phillips New York auction, and weighing in on Jeremy Strong's newly announced Richard Mille ambassadorship and what it means for the brand. We also get into something every collector needs to hear: luxury watch thefts are on the rise, and we cover what's happening and how to protect yourself.
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Roman Sharf and Adrian Taskin sit down to talk about Rolex raising prices (again). We break down what got hit and what it means for the market. Then, Audemars Piguet drops 6 new chronograph references and we give you the full rundown. Plus, a crypto scammer tried to steal two watches from us... and we have to tell you the whole story.
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A Newport Beach jeweler named Nelson Andres Holdo is facing felony charges after California's Attorney General accused him of running a "Phantom Rolex Scheme" stealing nearly $1.5 million from 22 victims who paid for Rolex watches that never existed. We also react to your comments and get into the Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Chronograph 007 First Light, the first-ever James Bond chronograph. Worth it or overhyped? Plus: will Cartier discontinue the Pasha? Several models have quietly disappeared from Cartier's website and the watch community is wonder why. We share our take. And the Rolex secondary market keeps shifting, so we run through the models dropping below retail in May 2026, including the Yacht-Master, Sea-Dweller, and Datejust, and whether now is the time to buy.
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The Swiss watch industry has seen its second year of decline, Rolex prices are up 7%, and AI in watchmaking has become a major talking point. Roman Sharf and Adrian Taskin are here to discuss these topics, and more, in the brand new luxury watch podcast, Dual Time! Look out for episodes every week to stay up to date on luxury watch news and discussions from watch experts.