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Scott Dadich (Media Exec, WIRED)

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4.7960 Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This week, we sit down with media exec and vintage Rolex enthusiast Scott Dadich. Scott got his start as creative director of Texas Monthly magazine before moving on to Condé Nast, where he would spend the decade from 2006 to 2016 reinventing Wired magazine. He's now a partner at Godfrey Dadich Partners, a creative agency that works with a diverse array of brands ranging from magazines like Wired and National Geographic to the Obama Foundation. It probably comes as no surprise, but in addition to having a taste for great clothes, classic design, and delicious food, Scott is something of a watch guy. Enjoy.

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0:00.0

If you're in the media game, Scott Dadich is a damn legend.

0:05.0

He spent over a decade shaping major magazines like Texas Monthly and Wired,

0:09.0

and now he's a partner at Godfrey Dadich Partners, a creative agency that works with clients like National Geographic and the Obama Foundation.

0:17.0

It sounds like a huge cliche, but Scott is someone who sees the future and then actually makes it happen. The best part is that he does it all in the most

0:25.1

humble way possible and like it's just another day getting to do his dream job.

0:29.6

Hodinke's senior writer James Stacy and I sat down with Scott during a recent trip to San Francisco,

0:34.0

and he really does make it sound that easy.

0:37.0

I'm your host Stephen Pulverin, and this is Hodincky Radio. you.

0:46.0

This week's episode is brought to you by Tudor.

0:49.0

Stay tuned later in the show for a look at the Black Bay Chrono, a new take on one of Tudor's most iconic watches.

0:54.4

You can also learn more at tutorwatch.com. All right.

1:05.0

Thanks so much for being here, Scott.

1:06.7

We really appreciate you coming on the show.

1:08.4

Thank you so much, Stephen.

1:09.6

So happy to be here.

1:11.0

Yeah, and we have James here also, so we've got everyone.

1:13.6

Everybody in the room.

1:15.2

Great to meet you, sir.

1:16.5

A pleasure, for sure.

1:17.5

Yeah, I'm excited for this.

1:18.6

Scott, I think our readers might have seen you recently in volume two of the Hodinke magazine, where you contributed

1:26.0

an essay about your watch collecting, specifically Rolex collecting, and how you use watches to

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