Masamasa Hirota, editor-in-chief of the watch magazine Chronos Japan, hosts the radio program "BEST ISHIDA Presents Chronos Japan Tick Tock Talk♪" on TOKYO FM. This time, we will be introducing the after-talk from the episode featuring Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Wolf Aron.
An Olympic gold medalist who loves G-SHOCK
Masamasa Hirota, editor-in-chief of the watch magazine Chronos Japan, hosts the radio program "BEST ISHIDA Presents Chronos Japan Tick Tock Talk♪." The show features deep and passionate discussions with watch-loving guests. Through stories about their encounters with watches and their favorite watches, the show unravels the personalities and life stories of the guests.
Our guest this time is Wolf Aaron, a gold medalist in the 100kg judo category at the Tokyo Olympics who has since joined New Japan Pro-Wrestling. While he loves G-SHOCK, Wolf says he doesn't like digital watches because they remind him of the judo scoreboards. We'll delve deeper into Wolf's views on watches and his philosophy on life.
Wolf's choices, which are consistent with his realism and down-to-earth values, are a perfect match for his competitive career. In the second half of the program, in response to the words of fellow wrestler Hiroshi Tanahashi, "A watch is like a second championship belt," Editor-in-Chief Hirota suggests several models that would be perfect for Wolf!
What is the one piece that suits the real life of a man who has reached the pinnacle of judo and is now taking on a new field?
BEST ISHIDA Presents Kronos Japan Edition Tick Tock Talk♪ Program Details
This program features Masamasa Hirota, editor-in-chief of the watch magazine Chronos Japan, engaging in deep and passionate discussions with guests about watches. Through stories about their first encounters with watches and their favorite watches, the program unravels the personalities and life stories of the guests.
The latest episode of the program can be viewed on radiko via the link below.
Program website:https://audee.jp/program/show/300005808
Message form:https://www.tfm.co.jp/f/ticktocktalk/message
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