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John Mayer Dialed In
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00:00There are watches, there's Rolexes, there's day dates we're discovering now that we were
00:05like, this was made?
00:07This is incredible.
00:08Why didn't anyone talk about this?
00:10But that is something quite unique about watchmaking if it's such a long life, a long timeline.
00:17Yeah.
00:18For a lot of the big brands.
00:19It's 150 years.
00:21Yeah, two hundred years.
00:22Sometimes I buy the bombs.
00:23I'll be honest with you.
00:25Sometimes I buy the bombs because...
00:27Because you never know.
00:28Yeah.
00:29You know what the bomb was when it came out?
00:30It was the Rolex Rainbow Daytona.
00:33Mm-hmm.
00:34And I went, I get what they're doing.
00:36I get it.
00:38And I had to be me to be able to wear it.
00:40Jay Leno could drive whatever car he wanted to.
00:44He could drive a 1929 fire truck and he wouldn't make fun of him because his love of automobiles
00:49was well established.
00:50I knew that I could wear that rainbow because I love watches so much and it's known that
00:56people would go, I get, he's showing off that Rolex did that.
01:00Mm-hmm.
01:01That's something that he thought was exceedingly whimsical on a historical level.
01:06Right?
01:07That sometimes that's a way of maybe saying that it's not a bomb, it's exceedingly whimsical
01:12on a historical level.
01:14The Rolex puzzle dial, exceedingly whimsical on a historical level.
01:17Is it a bomb?
01:18The Spider-Man.
01:19Well, it's a bit like when your grandma decides to break down at the wedding because you weren't
01:27expecting it.
01:28You don't want to forget it.
01:29And then 30 years later you go, Randy had moves.
01:32Yeah.
01:33Yeah.
01:34It's, it, all of this is what we decide to make it.
01:38And that is why people love watches.
01:40Okay, close it up.
01:45All right.
01:47Okay.
01:49We'll see you next time.
01:52Bye-bye.
01:53Bye-bye.
01:56Bye-bye.
01:58Bye-bye.
02:01Bye-bye.
02:05Bye-bye.
02:09Bye-bye.
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