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Scottish Watches Podcast
Pinion Founder, Piers talks to Rikki from Scottish Watches about starting Pinion and supplying watches to film and TV productions.
Scottish watches is a top 10 (UK Hobbies – Apple) weekly podcast that takes a light-hearted look at the watch industry. On June 21st 2021, I chatted with Rikki in-depth about how and why I started Pinion back in 2013, some of the challenges I faced and how I came to work with several TV and film productions to supply them with Pinion watches, including Fast and Furious 9 which was released on the same week.
Listen to the episode here (including supporting show notes).
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