Episode Description
What if your most prized Rolex wasn't bought after years on a waitlist, but was the result of a jeweler breaking your wife's diamond?
In this episode, David Newman sits down with Bryce Austin, a cybersecurity expert, weekend auto racer, and "patriarch" of a family watch lineage. Bryce shares the wild story of how he "jumped the line" for a stainless steel Daytona, explains why a 1923 Elgin pocket watch is his most valuable family artifact, and offers a cybersecurity pro's perspective on why the analog mechanical watch is the ultimate secure device.
⏱️ Timestamps00:40 – First watch memories
Timing races as a kid
Watches tied to experience early
01:00 – The Seiko story
Graduation gift from his father
Seiko becomes foundational
02:30 – First serious purchase
TAG Heuer Link
"No battery" logic and independence
05:30 – The Daytona chase
Learning about scarcity
Retail vs reality
07:00 – The wild upgrade
Jeweler mistake → Rolex Daytona
One of the best acquisition stories
09:00 – The family heirloom
1923 Elgin pocket watch
Legacy over luxury
11:20 – What he values now
Maurice Lacroix skeleton watch
Wants to see the mechanics
16:00 – Smartwatch take
Utility vs meaning
Disposable vs heirloom
20:45 – Advice
Buy what makes you smile
Not what you think will go up
Watches don't track time. They hold it.