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The Watches of Podcast from Collective Horology
Collective Horology
Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 4

Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly of Collective Horology, the Watches of Podcast looks at the history, philosophy, personalities, and of course the watches of a different brand on each episode. Also available as video on YouTube. Collective is an authorized retailer of the brands featured on this podcast. You can learn more, and find their watches, at collectivehorology.com.
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The Dive Watches of MING
Episode 3
lundi 5 janvier 2026 ⢠Duration 20:53
On this episode, we take a deep dive into Mingâs dive watches and why theyâve become such a defining, and perhaps unexpected, part of the brandâs identity. Rather than treating the category as a checkbox, we talk about how Ming approached dive watches as a design problemâone that demanded its own language, priorities, and point of view within a genre thatâs already crowded with icons and conventions.
We explore the brandâs evolution from early experimental concepts to more confident production models, focusing on how Ming gradually shifted from interpreting the dive watch through familiar tropes to creating dive watches that feel unmistakably its own. The conversation centers on restraint, proportion, and the idea of the dive watch as something closer to an art object than a purely utilitarian tool, without losing sight of what makes the category compelling in the first place.
Finally, we reflect on the modern era of Ming dive watches and what makes them resonate so strongly with collectors today. Compact dimensions, inventive engineering solutions, and distinct aesthetic identities come together to create watches that feel both thoughtful and original. As certain models reach the end of their run, we frame this moment as the close of an important chapterâone that shows how Ming didnât just participate in the dive watch category, but quietly reshaped it on its own terms.
Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly of Collective Horology, the Watches of Podcast looks at the history, philosophy, personalities, and of course the watches of a different brand on each episode. Also available as video on YouTube. Collective is an authorized retailer of the brands featured on this podcast. You can learn more, and find their watches, at collectivehorology.com.
The Watches of Renaud Tixier
Episode 2
jeudi 25 dÊcembre 2025 ⢠Duration 18:00
On this episode, Gabe and Asher discuss what makes Renaud Tixier one of the most conceptually ambitious projects in independent watchmaking today. The brand brings together two very different but complementary watchmakers: Dominique Renaud, co-founder of the legendary movement specialist Renaud & Papi, and Julien Tixier, a younger independent known for both traditional restoration skills and original complications.
Dominique Renaudâs legacy spans decades and more than two dozen significant horological developments created for brands like Audemars Piguet, IWC, and Jaeger-LeCoultre. Julien Tixier, by contrast, represents a new generation, combining deep handcraft with modern technical thinking. Together, they form a âhorological supergroup,â not for a one-off project, but for a seven-watch series, each designed to solve a specific watchmaking problem.
The first watch in the series, the Monday, addresses a fundamental limitation of the micro-rotor: winding efficiency. Renaudâs solution introduces an inertia wheel inside the micro-rotor, allowing energy to continue winding the mainspring even after the rotor stops. The result is a genuine technical breakthrough, paired with Julien Tixierâs romantic, highly finished movement architecture and contributions from specialist artisans such as enamelers and engravers.
The Monday is not just a technical statement but a fully realized expression of collaborative independent watchmakingâbeautifully made, deeply considered, and built around a clear reason for being. Renaud Tixier watches, including the Monday, are available at collectivehorology.com .
Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly of Collective Horology, the Watches of Podcast looks at the history, philosophy, personalities, and of course the watches of a different brand on each episode. Also available as video on YouTube. Collective is an authorized retailer of the brands featured on this podcast. You can learn more, and find their watches, at collectivehorology.com.
The Watches of Holthinrichs
Episode 1
jeudi 25 dÊcembre 2025 ⢠Duration 14:36
On this episode, we look as how Holthinrichsâfounded by Dutch architect-turned-watchmaker Michiel Holthinrichsâhas become one of the most distinctive voices in independent watchmaking. While the brand is often associated with its use of 3D-printed case construction, the real focus is design: Michiel draws heavily on Art Nouveau, creating sculptural cases, bridges, and dials that all serve a coherent architectural vision.
Collective first connected with Holthinrichs at Geneva Watch Days, where Michiel arrived with a vintage briefcase full of watches. Seeing the pieces in personâespecially the in-house Ornament Nouveauâmade it clear how far the brand pushes form and case architecture.
The more accessible Signature Ornaments line keeps the same design language through CNC-machined titanium cases and a three-piece dial construction, including a sapphire dial layer that adds depth and shifting reflections on the wrist.
The watches are a distilled expression of Michielâs design philosophy: wearable, visually engaging, and rooted in his architectural training and personal commitment to the brand. Of course, Holthinrichs' full collection is available at collectivehorology.com.
Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly of Collective Horology, the Watches of Podcast looks at the history, philosophy, personalities, and of course the watches of a different brand on each episode. Also available as video on YouTube. Collective is an authorized retailer of the brands featured on this podcast. You can learn more, and find their watches, at collectivehorology.com.
The Watches of Carl Suchy & SĂśhne
Episode 4
vendredi 30 janvier 2026 ⢠Duration 23:38
On this episode of The Watches Of Podcast, we dive into the history, design philosophy, and modern revival of Carl Suchy & SĂśhne, one of watchmakingâs most quietly fascinating names. Founded in 1822 and once a purveyor to the Austrian imperial court, the brandâs deep roots span pocket watches, clocks, and precision instrumentsâlong before the wristwatch era. We explore how that legacy went dormant in the early 20th century, only to be thoughtfully revived in recent years, reconnecting Austrian watchmaking with its cultural and historical past.
We spend time unpacking what makes the modern Carl Suchy & SĂśhne collection so distinctive, from its grounding in Viennese Modernism to its balance of reduction, clarity, and emotional restraint. Watches like the Waltz, Vienna, and Belvedere collections show how geometry, proportion, and subtle motion can feel both timeless and contemporaryâwithout slipping into cold minimalism. Along the way, we discuss how details such as dial textures, rotating elements, and unconventional date displays reward closer inspection and long-term ownership.
Finally, we talk about why Carl Suchy & SĂśhne feels like a brand with genuine terroirâa true sense of place. From Swiss-made watches powered by top-tier calibers to Austrian-made clocks that express the brandâs most avant-garde ideas, everything ties back to Viennaâs artistic and cultural identity. We reflect on why that clarity of purpose matters, how the clocks embody the brandâs philosophy in its purest form, and why this is a name that truly earns its reason to exist today.
Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly of Collective Horology, the Watches of Podcast looks at the history, philosophy, personalities, and of course the watches of a different brand on each episode. Also available as video on YouTube. Collective is an authorized retailer of the brands featured on this podcast. You can learn more, and find their watches, at collectivehorology.com.

