Dan S
·Yeah, I didn't know watchbox had content. I always thought it was just a mid-level reseller like crown and caliber.
Yeah, I didn't know watchbox had content. I always thought it was just a mid-level reseller like crown and caliber.
Actual watch journalism could be fascinating, but it’s a tough business. I don’t know how any site or publication resolves the tension between reporting on the industry and running a retail operation selling the same items. Forster is a legitimately good writer.
Agreed, and for that very reason I would submit there is no such thing as watch journalism, except perhaps for general media outlets like Bloomberg and the New York Times, whose existence does not depend on kow towing to industry players.
Watch centric publications can be engaging and interesting, but their conflicts of interest clash with the core principles of journalism.
We’ve had discussions like this before, with Hodinkee being an extreme case.
https://omegaforums.net/threads/hodinkee-gets-it-wrong-again.60477/
Didn't want to start a new thread but I was just curious if Cole Pennington is still at Hodinkee? I no longer see him listed as a contributor with the others.
Cole provided some of my favorite content and videos.
I don’t actually know but I’ve seen it mentioned multiple times in Hodinkee comments that Cole recently left as well.
This was a reply in the comment section from one of his articles. It'd be a shame to see him go, he is definitely one of my favorite writers there.
" ... It's weird because I disappeared off the masthead without any sort of acknowledgement--so I get why folks are asking. Truth is I still have a few more pieces of content coming out here at HODINKEE! One I'm really stoked about. "
I really enjoyed the series he recently did in Thailand especially of course the episode with the Omega collector (link below for interested parties).