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Episode 44 drops, and the boys get into it...and some light tech difficulties, but you wouldn't know if we didn't tell you!
David gives a 1-week review of his new Tudor Pelagos, which sparks some discussion about a Black Bay Chrono Panda Dial and what the Tudor market is looking like today.
This leads Matt and David to talk about potential negotiation tactics with new watches and cars. Likely wishful thinking, or maybe not as the world's supplies no longer seem as abysmal and consumers may have some bartering power again.
They discover that David's previously unrevealed tastes are so bad when it comes to some car characteristics, that he could metaphorically bite into a raw white onion and eat it like a damn apple!
Finally, the Depreciator segment returns with a look at grossly depreciated luxury SUVs. Will Matt win again or can Hirji even the playing field?
Enjoy!
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Episode 43 kicks off with the boys talking about "the Un-publishables"....a proposed segment where they release their previously recorded stuff in an effort to completely abandon their audience. Fortunately, this is a short-lived thought.
Wanting to celebrate Women more on the show, Matt and David each provide a profile of women pioneers in both Motorsports and Watchmaking. First up, Matt takes you through an understanding of Susie Wolff's career - from growing up in a Motorcycle dealership in Oban, to spearheading the biggest shift in Formula 1 when it comes to breaking gender-stereotypes. Then, David walks through the impact that Women have had in watchmaking for decades - primarily behind the scenes - and now in the spotlight. From the young women whom hand assembled timepieces, to those who are now thought leaders in horology and watch design.
A new segment, The Depreciator starts with the boys each picking a Luxury 4 door sedan with the greatest depreciation in less than 12 years.
Enjoy!
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Well....get a load of this! In this week's episode, Matt takes a swing and provides a brief understanding of the 911 Turbo's inception and a look at the variations before they became liquid-cooled. The guys recap a visit to the Tudor boutique in Vancouver and David's latest acquisition...including its current status.
Matt starts a new segment, The Depreciator, where the boys look for the greatest depreciation in cars and watches over a loosely suggested time...or something like that. Starting with a 2017 Rolls Royce Wraith Black Badge that recently sold on BaT.
Enjoy!
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In episode 41, the boys are live in Vancouver and have a lot to talk about!
First up, David profiles a new Bvlgari Octo Finnissimo - now available as a Skeleton case in Titanium. Could this be a contender against a AP Royal Oak? Cars, Cars, and more cars....eventually. Matt and David talk about profiling more brands and price points for cars in the future. Then, Matt gets into the weeds on his new business venture and some thoughts on how the Automobile can be a means to give back to the community. Finally, a look at the 996/997 listings on FB Marketplace to see what "driver grade" cars are available as well as a look at a 2-owner 1997 Bentley Turbo R listed for just $25K CAD.
Enjoy!
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Back for episode 40, the boys reconvene over a couple of beers and get right into a quietly reported story about VW group cars being held in North American ports. Using embargoed parts to make up other parts is frowned upon....allegedly. This was like winding up the organ to get them talking about Dealership woes and what sets good dealers apart from bad ones.
Then, Matt brings up a recent patent filed by Rolex for a new ceramic Black/Red bezel, hinting at a new "Coke" GMT. Furthermore, they discuss the findings that making a Blue bezel with the newer ceramic seems impossible at the moment, thus rendering a "Batman" or "Pepsi" GMT even more sought after.
A modern classic BMW 1M gets showcased, currently listed on Bring-a-Trailer. And the boys check out a new Sheffield watch/watch bundle available in 4 classic Porsche colours, before taking a solid look at the new Rolls Royce Spectre. A MASSIVE lux coupe fitting of its silk-like EV drivetrain.
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Crew show!! Back at it, Matt and David dive immediately into the flurry of F1-related news and memes in the last week - Hamilton to Ferrari, Haas ousts Gunther, Horner investigation, etc. This leads to discussing a new Tudor BB Ceramic shown off by Daniel Riccardo this week and reaffirms the boy's Tudor love.
Matt asks: what could Rolex release that would be reflective of heritage and hype to make an impact in 2024? Catipolting the conversation to Zenith and the ties between these two brands with the always coveted Daytona.
Then, Matt drops that he quit his job this week to pursue a new venture in the auto industry before the boys revisit the discussion of the new Macan EV and clarify a couple of items from their previous episode.
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Bryan, aka @manuell_996 on Instagram, returns to catch up and boy is there a lot to talk about.
Starting with our collective disdain for the Cybertruck and the marketing gimmicks that leave us rolling our eyes, it leads us to talk about the new Macan EV launch and what we think. In which, Matt drops a bomb that he'd rather have a particular EV from Korea instead of a Macan....wait, what?!?!
The MoonSwatch comes up again as the three discuss this week's Snoopy teaser from Swatch and what it could (obviously will) mean for a future release. Don't worry, they all have MoonSwatches so they've earned the right to an opinion. But they draw some interesting parallels between the MoonSwatch and 996 gen 911s or 986 Boxters.
The Air-Water road trip planning starts with some thoughts on staying a day in the bay area and paying a visit to FD Motorsports (www.fdmotorsports.net) to Matt's exhaust upgrade; then finally touch on some listener questions and address Gunther Steiner's exit as Team Principle from Haas GP.
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We're shifting gears (see what we did there), as we agree too damn much! So we'll lean in on our tastes and find the beauty in contrast.
But first we announce Air-Water ( www.air-water.com ) for those that aren't already aware, and our plans for attending the event in Costa Mesa this spring. That chews up a chunk of the episode before we digress into profiling a very high-spec Porsche 911 997.2 Carrera 4 S (C4S) currently for sale in Calgary.
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Ahhhh....first pod of 2024! Like a breath of fresh air to bring on the new year, we're back to provide you with another dose of ear candy!
We riff on a new, off-roader from Audi - the Q8 e-tron Dakar Edition. Who is this car for and, more importantly, would you buy one?
The Porsche 911R Market gets a much-needed correction after the sale of a high-spec, low milage variation from the White Collection, as we found a proper example on BaT reflecting reality.
Finally, the discussion of Hype Watches and what drives enthusiasm, design and creativity in the watch culture over the past year; what does this lead to in 2024 and beyond?
Enjoy!!
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The boys wrap up 2023, recapping their favourite watches and cars that dropped last year.
Spoiler: the 911 S/T - S/Till S/Tealing our hears and minds, even if it's unobtainium....for now ;)
The Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto gets additional praise, along with some new variations of vintage watches from Tag Heuer; the Lotus Emira will remain the best alternative to Porsches's 718 GTS 4.0.
The (un)Official 0to60Radio Grand Tour is announced - It's just Matt and David travelling to Air/Water in SoCal in late April. But if you'd like to convoy, let the boys know!!
Thanks for listening and we look forward to bringing ample ear candy for you in 2024!!
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Our 34th episode finds our best recommendations for watches under USD 1K. No surprise, David exploded the budget so Matt comes with a couple of sub-$500 gems! They also provide thoughts and recommendations on their best "sporty" car under USD 30K; this prompts the discussion around buying as much as possible in a new car vs. a pre-owned car of greater prestige.
Coming off the news and stories of the white collection sales, we review a recent JayEmmOnCars (YouTube) video where Jay dives into the 911 market of late. Has the bubble burst and are we finally seeing prices normalize? We get into it at the top of the episode.
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Well fam, the guys had to record a new episode as the original with a guest didn't work out! Whatever...on with the show!
Matt and David walk through the recent sale of (most of) the White Collection - a curated cache of Porsches, most with delivery milage (read: none), in factory shades of white. Four records were set for specific cars and there are numerous other outliers. The guys talk about their thoughts on the prices and what these cars might mean for the new owners if they wish to drive them.
Then, David presents a new Tourbilion from Breitling that is also a collab....wait, what??? The guys offer an uncandid opinion of this and where this watch fits...or better yet, what they would have done differently that could have helped make it a winner.
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Episode 32!! Can you believe it? We sure can't!!
David and Matt are joined by their first repeat guest, and friend of the show, Sandeep Parmar. He's just returned from a trip to Paris and is eager to highlight his adventure and process of finding a new timepiece to mark the trip.
Appropriate that they discuss the new Panamera, and how Porsche has opted to discontinue the Sport Turismo config in the Panamera line-up. RIP Porsche Superwagon of old! Only the EV Taycan Sport Turismo remains, marking the end of a short window where Porsche was contending with the RS6 and E63 grocery-getters.
The guys all jump into a Chrono24 challenge to find what they would each pick if faced with acquiring a Jager-LeCoultre (JLC) today. Spoiler: David cheated and just went to JLC's site...but we all win and the points are moot.
Rounding out the show, additional topics get hit including Rolex threatening to discontinue the 'Pepsi' GMT due to manufacturing issues, Travis Scott's collab with Audemars Piguet and The Grand Tour announced their set to conclude the series.
Enjoy!
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In episode 31, David and Matt kick off with a thank you to the previous guest (Bryan Larsen) for their time and for getting them to do intros again!
Matt looks at Porsche's recent introduction of a new colourway to the Porsche crest that will adorn Turbo models, leaving some to believe it was a slow news week.
David gives a profile of the JLC Reverso, including the history and individualization that owners have done to some pieces, prompting the next episode's Chrono24 challenge.
It's a sober, pre-race conversation about the Las Vegas Grand Prix and what Matt and David think we can expect from the first F1 race there in 40 years.
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Finally! We have a loyal listener and contributor, Bryan Larsen joining Matt and David in the studio for an extraordinary 30th episode of 0to60radio.
We start with walking through Bryan's sorted watch and Porsche history, hitting all the major turning points. From his first toy watch to the first automatic, we get a great story about how his love for watches started and where it's brought him today.
This led to his passion for cars, where it started and his ambition to experience the diversity in the Porsche lineup; particularly the 911 range of cars.
Through a few pints and a bottle of vino, the three each focus on what Porsche they would choose if they could only have one. The same question is proposed for watches, leading through a vast and storied discussion.
Pour one out and enjoy a watches and cars discussion with these three as they navigate through this extended episode.
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We find our friends, Matt and David, on a casual Sunday evening while they catch up and harken back to a previous episode to profile a couple of exceptional cars that have been given treatment by Zagato.
First, a 1963 Lancia Flaminia 2.8 3C. A lovely Italian GT from an analog era that we're still grasping onto. Then, a one-off Alfa Rome Giulia SWB Quadrifoglio, built for a German collector last year (2022).
Gears shift to watches (no pun intended...)as a new Chronosport from Zenith, in collaboration with Aaron Rogers, reminds the guys that this is the ideal substitute for a Rolex Daytona.
David profiles a new release (well....a re-release, if you will) from Tag Heuer as they bring back the Monza Flyback. With a similar design language that we've seen on the Monaco line, this modernization of a classic Chrono is sure to catch eyes on and off the circuit.
In honour of Matthew Perry, Matt shines a light on his love for cars and shares some of the pieces in his collection as of when he passed.
All this and more rambling about F1, Porsche and some other stuff these guys think you want to hear...
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Another packed episode this week as Matt and David dive into some core topics.
Starting a prototype custom Seiko Royal Oak mod from Alpine Mods with a 0to60 dial that arrived this week; spoiler... it looks damn good!! Then, a piece of Canadiana (is that thing??) history by....Rolex?? Yeah, really! The Rolex Sky Rocket made IN CANADA for Canadian pilots gets the spotlight for a moment.
Then, Matt and David profile the Maserati MC20 in all its glory. These guys have to walk back some previous comments about the milquetoast interior and lack of "fizz" from the Italian marque, as this car slaps the soul! So does the configurator online!!
David walks through some of the results of the Monaco Legends Fall Auction, with some real BIG buys and some that appropriately set the market for highly coveted pieces; especially from Rolex. This leads down a conversation, sparked by a cannabis-steeped Matt, about what attracted David to watches and does peripheral endorsement of watches by people of influence draw him to specific brands.
Finally, a brief history lesson on Zagato; an Italian coachbuilder that has been making bespoke automotive bodies for Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, and more....for over 100 years.
All this, and then some....we hope you enjoy!!
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The boys start and end with a lot of watch talk this week, as they get deep into the Monaco Legend Group's Fall Auction showcasing some fantastic vintage watches - including a fist full of Paul Newman Rolex Daytonas....yeah, again!!
They also profile a spectacularly spec'd F10 BWM M5 Competition, sporting a 6-speed Manual making this not only rare but also the one-to-have for longevity and driving pleasure.
Matt and David each call out the best and worst watch collabs - ahem....AP x Marvel *eyeroll*, and Matt profiles a solid chronograph alternative to a Daytona that flies below the radar.
Enjoy!!
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Back on track and starting with Matt's full driving impressions of David's GTS 4.0 Cayman, appropriately dubbed: The 'GT4 Touring'.
David exposes the stratospheric rise in the resale value of another Rolex; this time the limited Daytona Le Mans that dropped in June...seriously, there is a ~600% + increase over MSRP!
The boys take in the last Euro Cars & Coffee of the calendar year at Oak Bay Marina, finally taking a detour from all the damn Porsche talk! Don't worry, they find other cars to drool over and pick on.
Finally, they look at two more watches - a "new" drop by Tag Heuer in a limited edition Carrera....err...kinda; and a recommendation from our previous guest to showcase a value diver from Certina - the DS Action Diver that hits hard!!
Enjoy!
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WOW! Who would have thought these guys would stick to recording for 25 episodes?? Well, it happened...so join David and Matt as they look back on the first 24 eps.
They start with random chats about where they've started and come from in the last several months. Followed quickly with some more Porsche talk; including the 911 S/T being only available for lease and Matt's initial impressions of Hirji's 718 GTS.
Then, they try out a new segment focusing on quality alternatives to higher-end (or impossible) watches to acquire. Starting with the Tissot PRX Powermatic 80, a couple of gems from Hamilton, and a winning quartz watch from Bulova with a lesser-known Space Travel history.
They cover a lot in this one! Enjoy!
- Se mer