This week, we sit down with media exec and vintage Rolex enthusiast Scott Dadich. Scott got his start as creative director of Texas Monthly magazine before moving on to Condé Nast, where he would spend the decade from 2006 to 2016 reinventing Wired magazine. He's now a partner at Godfrey Dadich Partners, a creative agency that works with a diverse array of brands ranging from magazines like Wired and National Geographic to the Obama Foundation. It probably comes as no surprise, but in addition to having a taste for great clothes, classic design, and delicious food, Scott is something of a watch guy. Enjoy.


Show Notes


(5:19) Example of a 1969 Rolex 1675


(9:15) Clip of "Million Dollar Listing NY" & Fredrik Eklund's gold Sub


(10:45) Scott's Apple Watch Series 2


(14:56) iPhone 8 (Red)


(16:04) Nike Stefan Janoski skate shoes


(16:12) Air Jordan III 'Tinker' edition sneakers


(16:38) Trailer for Tinker Hatfield episode of Scott's Netflix series "Abstract: The Art of Design"


(20:05) Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 "Triple White"


(20:45) Nike Air Max 270


(21:43) Helson Gauge watch


(36:36) Edward Snowden cover of Wired


(56:20) Scott recommends you check out The Dave Chang Show


(57:22) James recommends you read "Out There" from Outside magazine


(58:10) Stephen recommends you listen to Janelle Monáe's "Dirty Computer"