Masamasa Hirota, editor-in-chief of the watch magazine Chronos Japan, is the host of the radio show "BEST ISHIDA Presents Chronos Japan Tick Tock Talk♪" on TOKYO FM. This time, we will be introducing the after-talk session featuring Kentaro Takahashi, a member of the Japanese men's national volleyball team.
A golden Rolex made with a wish
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 Kentaro Takahashi, a middle blocker for the Japanese men's national volleyball team, JTEKT STINGS Aichi. Takahashi is a die-hard watch enthusiast who pays close attention to how he places his watch and how he wears it to avoid scratches.
When the cameras weren't rolling, he showed signs of being concerned about the time when the date change was prohibited when adjusting the calendar, and Editor-in-Chief Hirota was delighted by his serious athlete behavior. He spoke in depth about everything from the way a top athlete handles things to his philosophy on choosing a watch, and stories such as the Rolex he bought as a prayer for winning a gold medal.
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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