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Stand-Up Comedian, Podcaster & Watch Enthusiast
Tom Segura's Rolex Daytona: Comedy's Most Serious Watch Guy
Six Netflix specials. A podcasting empire with millions of weekly listeners. A watch collection so serious that YouTube's most prominent watch critic flew in to review it — to his face. Tom Segura wears the Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, and he absolutely knows what he's doing.
| Tom Segura — Rolex Cosmograph Daytona |
The Daytona on the wrist — tri-compax dial, Cerachrom bezel |
Tom Segura was born on April 16, 1979, in Cincinnati, Ohio — the son of a Peruvian immigrant mother and a father who was a First Vice President at Merrill Lynch. He grew up bilingual, spending summers in Lima, Peru, and describes his comedy
Affordable GMT & Field Watch Review
Seiko SSK023: The Honest GMT That Broke the Internet
Fitted here with a Christopher Ward 20mm hybrid rubber strap — the Seiko SSK023 is rugged, functional, and packed with more capability than almost anything else at its price point.
Seiko 5 has always been the gateway drug for mechanical watch enthusiasts — built on five core principles: automatic movement, day-date display, water resistance, recessed crown, and a durable case. In 2022, Seiko broke the internet by bringing an affordable GMT movement (the 4R34) to their dive-style cases.
The SSK023, released shortly after, takes that same "Office GMT" functionality and drops it into a vintage-inspired field watch silhouette — arguably the most wearable package in the lineup.
Federal Reserve Chair & Policy Leader
Jerome Powell's Rolex Submariner: Stability on the Wrist
When Fed Chair Jerome Powell takes the stage, markets listen. At a recent NABE conference, observers weren't just parsing his comments on inflation — they were watching his wrist.
| Jerome Powell — Federal Reserve Chair |
Rolex Submariner spotted at NABE conference |
Peeking out from beneath his suit cuff: a Rolex Submariner. For a man who oversees the most powerful central bank in the world, the choice is fitting — understated, serious, and quietly iconic.
"A watch engineered for depth and resilience — worn by the steward of monetary stability."
Why the Submariner Fits Powell
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