Ep. 147: The it's about time episode Video

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Ep. 147: The it's about time episode
Created: 07/24/2009
Video description: Jasmine France joins us as we cover a slew of unreadable watches, clocks, and bulletproof watch winding safes. She also shows off her insane ability to read the faces of watches that noone else can decipher. We shall forever refer to Jasmine as "The Watch Whisperer."

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