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Jamie Weiss

Managing Editor

“Hi, I’m Jamie, and I’m a watchaholic.”

Ever since Jamie was a kid, he was obsessed with clocks, watches and gauges. As he grew up, that developed into a full-blown addiction to fast cars and even faster chronographs, especially after spending a year living in the heart of watch culture, Switzerland. After cutting his teeth as a radio host and one of Australia’s top lifestyle journalists, he’s now Time+Tide’s Managing Editor. An expert on luxury watches, performance cars, travel, music and whisky, Jamie’s fascinated by the intersection between watch culture and popular culture, as well as the gloriously decadent and anachronistic nature of mechanical watches… You can usually find him at the T+T Discovery Studio smashing away at his keyboard (or getting distracted by the latest shipment of cool new watches).

First watch: A G-Shock DW9052 that’s lost the ‘H’ in its logo, so I call it my “G-Sock”.

Favourite watch: My Tudor Black Bay Pro – my first “big boy” watch.

Finale watch: A three-way tie between an A. Lange & Söhne Odysseus Titanium, Vacheron Constantin Overseas Dual Time Everest or a Grand Seiko SBGZ009. Or maybe I’d have all three?

Articles by Jamie Weiss

Australian shark attack survivor Paul de Gelder comes back for a second bite with new documentary series
8 of the most expensive quartz watches that prove you don’t need a mainspring to look like a millionaire
Seiko celebrates one of the most iconic Japanese cars of all time, the Datsun 240Z, with three limited edition Speedtimers
How Hublot makes the most of its ambassadors, and 11 of the coolest from world champs to K-pop stars
Forget GMT-Masters: Seiko has officially teamed up with Pepsi
Green over tan: how every car enthusiast’s favourite colour combo works perfectly for watches too
What do the different types of stainless steel actually mean for your watch?
15 of the best summer watches, from colourful beach bums to refined yacht-dwellers
7 of the best modern LED watches that are a total blast from the past
Laco is celebrating its 100th anniversary by giving away 100 watches
Peren aims for timeless style (with a hint of Gothic attitude) with its stealthy new Regia Eclipse collection
The coolest watch brands that don’t put their brand name on the dial
Spectacular, not spooky: here are 12 of the best skeleton watches
Shining a light on the most unique uses of lume in watchmaking
Our ‘Surfer Trilogy’ is complete with the Zenith x Time+Tide Defy Skyline Skeleton White Surfer Ceramic
13 of the best jewellery watches from $400 to $400,000
6 of the best watches for photography nerds
9 of the best mother-of-pearl watches for all wrists, from $60 to $60,000
Raymond Weil’s Freelancer Complete Calendar is slim, stylish and a stunning value proposition
Why some metals are better than others: a reactivity guide
Andrew joins IWC CEO Chris Grainger-Herr for a four-part mini series all about Formula 1 and watches
12 of the best dive watches for all sorts of aquatic adventures
We joined IWC for the Australian premiere of the hotly-anticipated F1 movie
Every MoonSwatch released so far, ranked from best to worst
We’re gonna need a bigger watch: Seiko celebrates Jaws’ 50th anniversary with a limited-edition Prospex Turtle
12 of the best MIL-SPEC watches for soldiers and civvies alike
The Time+Tide Father’s Day gift guide, for all sorts of watch-loving dads
A special 270th anniversary Vacheron Constantin exhibition has arrived in Sydney – for three nights only!
As the Swiss struggle, Seiko continues to soar
Everything you need to know about gold watches
From Nolan to Kojima: Hamilton’s Death Stranding 2 collab charts an exciting new course for watches
14 of the greatest Grand Seikos yet, and why they matter
12 of the best GMT watches for tracking the time all around the globe
A three-pronged assault: a trio of our favourite Elliot Brown watches in the Time+Tide Shop
Leica expands its burgeoning watch range with their first green dials (and Milanese bracelet!)
Baume & Mercier give enthusiasts what they want, expanding the Riviera range with panda dials and a flyback chrono