Episode Description
Jeffrey Thomas is the antidote to everything loud, expensive, and hype-driven in watches.
He's proof that you don't need five figures—or even four—to build a collection you actually enjoy. From $50 vintage finds to a pink-dial daily wearer, his approach is simple: variety, personality, and wearability beat status every time.
If you've ever wondered whether you're "doing watches wrong"… you're probably doing it exactly right.
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – The origin story
8th-grade Seiko with a green dial
Watches tied to milestones from the beginning
02:00 – The $50 "professional" watch
Buying a watch to feel like a grown-up
The psychological shift from student to professional
05:45 – The Etsy rabbit hole
Vintage Citizen pieces under $50
Why hunting matters more than price
08:10 – The Monaco moment
Fake → real transition
Receiving a TAG Heuer Monaco from his father
11:50 – The pink dial surprise
Oris Diver 65 becomes daily wear
Why bold color works
14:40 – The complication trap
Too many subdials = unusable watches
Readability beats "cool features"
19:50 – Underrated vs overrated
Oris underrated
Tudor questioned
23:30 – Advice that actually matters
Try everything before going big
This episode resets your expectations. Not about what impresses people. About what you'll actually wear.