Financial Times article: This man can find your dream watch

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Unfortunately he doesn't dress like a clown and strike stupid poses so didn't make it on the article's list
What about his tattoo's?
 
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Although I didn’t buy anything from him so far, all my interactions with the other Eric, Eric Wind, we’re really solid as well. (As an aside, I actually like his podcast “Significant watches”, even if most of the participants have annoying voices and sometimes behave too much like “kids fresh out of college”… but that’s just an aside).
 
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Although I didn’t buy anything from him so far, all my interactions with the other Eric, Eric Wind, we’re really solid as well. (As an aside, I actually like his podcast “Significant watches”, even if most of the participants have annoying voices and sometimes behave too much like “kids fresh out of college”… but that’s just an aside).

Eric Wind handles some nice stuff as well. If you noticed, the old time Dago (I can say this as I'm also Italian) dealers along with the last guy in this article made subtle digs at Eric Ku and other contemporary dealers. Their disdain for sport watches and the associated market is laughable. I have personally seen Parmigiani buying recent model stainless Rolex sport models in NYC on at least two occasions in the early 2000's. He makes quite a spectacle of himself in person with his entourage.
 
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Amazed this found its way into the FT. It reads like GQ. Maybe they turned it down… 😗