I have watched many of Magnus’s video stories and they resonate with me because his spirit of adventure and freedom. He marches to his own beat, does his thing and it works for him. In today’s world we need more of that. What I especially like is his things don’t own him, he owns and uses those things for their intended purposes.
Hello Worn & Wound. Until this video/podcast, I hadn’t heard of Magnus. I listened to this while I was wearing my well loved SKX007J and spring cleaning my acreage. I unfortunately don’t drive Porsche or anything fun, just basic cars to get me from A to B 😢. But that’s me. However I do love watches and appreciate his easy going manner, wearing what he loves and wear it while you do everything…fixing your car etc. That Mark II is spectacular and to own several, I’m sure he’s wearing a beat up version while working on his cars 😂. But this interview made me realize my fear of wearing some of my better watches while doing the things I love. I have an IWC Mark XII that I purchased last year in amazing condition. I don’t own a dress watch so on it’s bracelet, I consider it my dress watch. But shame on me, it’s not a dress watch, it’s a tool watch. So yesterday, I took it off it’s bracelet, put it on a nato and wore it while doing errands. I jumped on the trampoline with my youngest daughter and I never thought to take it off my wrist. My take away: just like those expensive Porsches he drives and says they get better with the miles, watches are meant to be worn and enjoyed everyday. Sure, collect things, nothing wrong with that, but also enjoy them. Don’t let them collect dust! Can’t wait to hear/see another interview like this in the future. Worth the effort, W&W 👌👌👌
In a world where everyone has to have the latest thing, be it watches, fashion, electronics or whatever.....I found Magnus so inspiring and refreshing. Great interview W&W 👍
As a watch and car fan, I really enjoyed this. "The value is in the miles and the memories and the shared moments"; absolutely spot on and resonates hugely with me; the joy in all the watches I have is that each have memories associated with them. Wear, and drive, and play, and enjoy. I'm a Porsche guy too by the way!
Wikipedia Magnus Walker (born July 7, 1967)[1] is a British former fashion designer and car collector. He emigrated to the United States in 1986 at the age of nineteen and eventually established a clothing brand, called Serious, with his late wife, Karen Caid Walker. Having been fascinated with Porsche since childhood, Walker started collecting and customizing vintage Porsches, mostly the air-cooled 911 model. After the documentary Urban Outlaw about his life, Walker became one of the world's most visible faces of the Porsche and car collecting scene. He has since been featured in a multitude of media, such as The Joe Rogan Experience (2015), and Jay Leno's Garage (2017), and the 2015 video game Need for Speed. In 2014, Walker completed a Tedx Talk called "Go With Your Gut,[2]" which has since seen more than 9.5 million views. Walker has more than 25 Hot Wheels cars in his signature line, including multiple variations on his signature "277" race car.
Blake i've been waiting for this one. Great job chatting with Magnus and sharing his points of view on all the hobbies. He's a real down to earth trendsetter. Luv is take on influencers. Ha Ha! Keep these one-on-ones coming!
Magnus, appreciate your thoughts on driving these cars, I had an Intermeccanica 356 Replica that I loved to drive, the memories were great. I think many modern Porsche owners look at these cars as investments, and don't drive them enough.
I'm native born(Harlem) and real old school NYer's only call Manhattan New York, but because my Mom is from BK we spent a lot of time with my Grand parents in Brooklyn when we were Children and I can tell "Youse" no self respecting real Brooklynite says they're from NY, they say "I from Brooklyn"
The world would be a boring place if we were all the same. Also, you might have focused on the wrong thing. Be yourself, collect what you like, explore your own interests, that was my takeaway.
Maybe this guy has had some interesting experiences but definitely needed a better introduction to set the stage. Without it he comes across like a cast member from a knock off Harry Potter film. His inability to communicate effectively in this setting and/or the interviewer not redirecting the conversation made this a mindless ramble.
I could listen to Magnus talk for hours. Such a beautiful human being ❤
My son and I ran into Magnus at Werks Reunion last year. He signed a 277 Hot Wheels car and offered to take a photo with him. He’s the real deal.
I have watched many of Magnus’s video stories and they resonate with me because his spirit of adventure and freedom. He marches to his own beat, does his thing and it works for him. In today’s world we need more of that. What I especially like is his things don’t own him, he owns and uses those things for their intended purposes.
Hello Worn & Wound. Until this video/podcast, I hadn’t heard of Magnus. I listened to this while I was wearing my well loved SKX007J and spring cleaning my acreage. I unfortunately don’t drive Porsche or anything fun, just basic cars to get me from A to B 😢. But that’s me. However I do love watches and appreciate his easy going manner, wearing what he loves and wear it while you do everything…fixing your car etc. That Mark II is spectacular and to own several, I’m sure he’s wearing a beat up version while working on his cars 😂.
But this interview made me realize my fear of wearing some of my better watches while doing the things I love. I have an IWC Mark XII that I purchased last year in amazing condition. I don’t own a dress watch so on it’s bracelet, I consider it my dress watch. But shame on me, it’s not a dress watch, it’s a tool watch. So yesterday, I took it off it’s bracelet, put it on a nato and wore it while doing errands. I jumped on the trampoline with my youngest daughter and I never thought to take it off my wrist.
My take away: just like those expensive Porsches he drives and says they get better with the miles, watches are meant to be worn and enjoyed everyday. Sure, collect things, nothing wrong with that, but also enjoy them. Don’t let them collect dust!
Can’t wait to hear/see another interview like this in the future. Worth the effort, W&W 👌👌👌
In a world where everyone has to have the latest thing, be it watches, fashion, electronics or whatever.....I found Magnus so inspiring and refreshing. Great interview W&W 👍
Thanks for sharing!
As a watch and car fan, I really enjoyed this. "The value is in the miles and the memories and the shared moments"; absolutely spot on and resonates hugely with me; the joy in all the watches I have is that each have memories associated with them. Wear, and drive, and play, and enjoy. I'm a Porsche guy too by the way!
Enjoyed this interview a lot!
I was under the impression Magnus typically wears a very well worn Omega Mark 4.5 Speedmaster. Magnus is an interesting and eclectic personality.
Wikipedia
Magnus Walker (born July 7, 1967)[1] is a British former fashion designer and car collector. He emigrated to the United States in 1986 at the age of nineteen and eventually established a clothing brand, called Serious, with his late wife, Karen Caid Walker. Having been fascinated with Porsche since childhood, Walker started collecting and customizing vintage Porsches, mostly the air-cooled 911 model. After the documentary Urban Outlaw about his life, Walker became one of the world's most visible faces of the Porsche and car collecting scene. He has since been featured in a multitude of media, such as The Joe Rogan Experience (2015), and Jay Leno's Garage (2017), and the 2015 video game Need for Speed.
In 2014, Walker completed a Tedx Talk called "Go With Your Gut,[2]" which has since seen more than 9.5 million views. Walker has more than 25 Hot Wheels cars in his signature line, including multiple variations on his signature "277" race car.
Thanks because i had no idea who he was 🙏
Great interview
I met Magnus at a car show, legendary Porsche builder
Blake i've been waiting for this one. Great job chatting with Magnus and sharing his points of view on all the hobbies. He's a real down to earth trendsetter. Luv is take on influencers. Ha Ha! Keep these one-on-ones coming!
Amazing video, love it!
The Gandalf of Porsche. I have been binge watching everything he is in lately.
Same here 😄
Magnus, appreciate your thoughts on driving these cars, I had an Intermeccanica 356 Replica that I loved to drive, the memories were great. I think many modern Porsche owners look at these cars as investments, and don't drive them enough.
This is amazing
Thank you
Cool guy.Interesting personality.
This interview turned out much better than I expected and this is coming from a Porsche owner who is familiar with Magnus
He looks like a Wizard!
2023 Gandalf with cars, clothing brand and watches. His staff must be his stick shifter.
I can't bear even 3mm of beard on me. I admire him for not having to scratch every few seconds.
When in the video do they say what house the Sorting Hat puts him in?
“I must rest here a moment, even if all the orcs ever spawned are after us.” (Gandalf, Lord of the Rings)
Hi guys, bit off topic, do you ship casio watches to the UK from your website, many thanks Jason
I'm native born(Harlem) and real old school NYer's only call Manhattan New York, but because my Mom is from BK we spent a lot of time with my Grand parents in Brooklyn when we were Children and I can tell "Youse" no self respecting real Brooklynite says they're from NY, they say "I from Brooklyn"
Get down with OPP!
Yeah you know me!
I had to read the title to figure out that’s not Gandalf!
Radagast has a good taste in watches, i see
When did he turn into gandalf
There are rules for how to look and dress. I know that nowadays the trend is be non-conformative. But com’ on guys
This guy made his living in fashion…
We’re not here to tell anyone how to dress, we appreciate the conversation with folks outside of the norm. Thanks for watching!
Find the dinosaur
The world would be a boring place if we were all the same. Also, you might have focused on the wrong thing. Be yourself, collect what you like, explore your own interests, that was my takeaway.
I would pay to clean his trainers...
then you are missing the point
@@carsandwatches5195 Mabey, but my OCD dosent care 😂
Maybe this guy has had some interesting experiences but definitely needed a better introduction to set the stage. Without it he comes across like a cast member from a knock off Harry Potter film. His inability to communicate effectively in this setting and/or the interviewer not redirecting the conversation made this a mindless ramble.
Might know a lot about Porsche but not sure of his expertise on most other topics including watches. Overrated in my book.
Watch collecting to me is overrated.
I just got “the call” while watching this geezer i will never forget him now haha #5811
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