Episode Description
What if your first watch wasn't just a purchase… but a declaration of identity?
In this episode, David sits down with international watch enthusiast and former trader Christian Riander, whose journey into watches started with a childhood Casio and took a wild turn through casinos, trading deals, and a life-changing moment that forced him out of the watch business entirely.
This episode pulls back the curtain on how watches actually move: money, risk, deals, and the occasional situation that gets way too real.
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Early memories
First watches = independence
Function before luxury
01:15 – The casino turning point
Blackjack win → first meaningful purchase
Earned watches feel different
02:50 – Early influences
Casio Data Bank and G-Shock
Utility-first mindset
06:00 – Entering the trade game
Spotting opportunity in resale
People sell watches fast when they need cash
08:00 – Wild deal stories
Modified Rolex Daytona
Value distortion in real-world trades
10:00 – One-watch answer
Daytona for comfort and versatility
Subtle > flashy
12:00 – When it gets dangerous
A deal goes sideways
Forced buyback, threats, exit from trading
17:50 – Beginner mistakes
Focusing on brand over build
Missing what actually matters
22:00 – Smart buying
Omega and Tudor Pelagos
Purpose-driven choices
30:00 – Investment reality
Most watches lose value
Liquidity matters more than hype
The watch world isn't just passion. It's business.