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Daily Life In Florence
Shoppers visit the brightly lit independent music retail store ''Data Records '93'' on a street in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The small shop specializes in music, including records and vinyl, and contributes to the local Tuscan economy and trade through niche retail. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Montre tourne-disque vinyle pour les amateurs de disques
Pictures must credit: AndoAndoAndo Here’s a watch worth taking for a spin — it is made as tribute to a classic vinyl record turntable. The face looks like a record being spun on a Technics player. The record’s label has an "A" logo that points to the hour with the letter’s tip. The tonearm is the minute hand. A separate disc in the centre of the disc’s label acts as the second hand. This gives the constant impression the disc is turning. The watch was designed by Finland-based Japanese designer Yu Ando and sold through his company AndoAndoAndo. Ando said: “Inspired by the legendary Technics SL-1200 turntable, powered by Miyota 9039 Premium automatic movement, this wrist watch is not really a piece to tell you the time although it can do that well. “Instead, it tells people around you what kind of human you are, a sophisticated music lover!” The watch is available to pre-order from the AndoAndoAndo website for €395 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
The exterior of Rarekind Records shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A selection of the records purchased by James Briggs from the various record and charity shops he visited around Brighton and Hove. Rarekind Records, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs browses through records in one of the upstairs rooms at Rarekind Records shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs plays a disc on the vinyl record player in the back room of Oxfam Bookshop, which staff use to test records before selling them online. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds an album by The Beatles, from the collection of unsorted and unpriced records in the back room at Oxfam Bookshop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs looks through albums from the collection of unsorted and unpriced records in the back room at Oxfam Bookshop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs looks through albums from the collection of unsorted and unpriced records in the back room at Oxfam Bookshop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A Diana Ross vinyl album sits in a makeshift studio in the back room of Oxfam Bookshop, where staff photograph the vinyl records to sell on the Oxfam online shop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A Diana Ross vinyl album sits in a makeshift studio in the back room of Oxfam Bookshop, where staff photograph the vinyl records to sell on the Oxfam online shop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A makeshift studio in the back room of Oxfam Bookshop, where staff photograph the vinyl records to sell on the Oxfam online shop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A Bob Marley poster on the wall next to the unsorted and unpriced records and CDs in the back room of Oxfam Bookshop. Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds one of his purchased vinyls, the album Imagination by Gladys Knight & the Pips. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds one of his purchased vinyls, the album Donald Byrd’s Best by Donald Byrd. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Customers browse through the vinyl albums at Uptight Records. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Luke Gill, employee at Uptight Records shop in Hove, sorts through a selection of records on offer. Uptight Records, Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs pays for his purchased records at Uptight Records shop. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A customer browses through the vinyl albums at Uptight Records. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A shelf of vinyl record players and speakers waiting for repair in the back room of Uptight Records. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A box of records in the back room of Uptight Records. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds a vinyl album by funk band Parliament at Uptight Records. Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Across the Tracks record shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs walks out of Across the Tracks record shop with his purchased records. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds a paper bag of purchased records at Across the Tracks record shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs examines a David Bowie vinyl at Across the Tracks record shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds a Kate Bush record at Across the Tracks record shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Saturday shoppers walk along Syndey Street in Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs looks through a box of £1 records at Rarekind Records shop. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A box of £1 records for sale at Rarekind Records. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
A morning customer browsing at Rarekind Records. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Boxes of records at Rarekind Records. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Chestnut Tree House charity shop employee Verity prices up some vinyl records for writer James Briggs. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs looks through the unpriced record collection in the store room at Chestnut Tree House charity shop on London Road. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Top of the Pops vinyl records on display at Chestnut Tree House charity shop on London Road. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs holds a Decca branded vinyl while looking through the record collection at Chestnut Tree House charity shop on London Road. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs looks through the record collection at Chestnut Tree House charity shop on London Road. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Treasure hunt for vinyl gold
Writer James Briggs looks through the record collection at Chestnut Tree House charity shop on London Road. Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom. 16th March 2024
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Bed and breakbeat: guests go crate-digging at UK's only 'vinyl hotel'
Vinyl Pimp, in Hackney, east London, offers free night in warehouse to a guest spending £250 or more on records.
Luk Man Hon owner of the Vinyl Pimp
Vinyl Pimp: The only record store in the world where you can stay the night.
We had the pleasure of visiting this hidden gem in the heart of Hackney. Vinyl Pimp holds an archive of 27,000 (and counting) records, including rare treasures from every genre, with a particular focus on DJ-friendly sounds.
Within the warehouse, there's a 'vinyl hotel' room decked out with a bed, sofas and Technics turntable where you can stay the night, with full access to the whole vinyl collection for all-night-long digging. It’s the first of its kind in the world.
If you stay, you'll share the main warehouse space - equipped with a kitchen, living space and full DJ booth - with Vinyl Pimp founder and vinyl connoisseur Luk Man Hon. The room is free to book, with a requirement to spend £250+ on records during your stay.
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Bed and breakbeat: guests go crate-digging at UK's only 'vinyl hotel'
Vinyl Pimp, in Hackney, east London, offers free night in warehouse to a guest spending £250 or more on records.
Luk Man Hon owner of the Vinyl Pimp
Vinyl Pimp: The only record store in the world where you can stay the night.
We had the pleasure of visiting this hidden gem in the heart of Hackney. Vinyl Pimp holds an archive of 27,000 (and counting) records, including rare treasures from every genre, with a particular focus on DJ-friendly sounds.
Within the warehouse, there's a 'vinyl hotel' room decked out with a bed, sofas and Technics turntable where you can stay the night, with full access to the whole vinyl collection for all-night-long digging. It’s the first of its kind in the world.
If you stay, you'll share the main warehouse space - equipped with a kitchen, living space and full DJ booth - with Vinyl Pimp founder and vinyl connoisseur Luk Man Hon. The room is free to book, with a requirement to spend £250+ on records during your stay.
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Bed and breakbeat: guests go crate-digging at UK's only 'vinyl hotel'
Vinyl Pimp, in Hackney, east London, offers free night in warehouse to a guest spending £250 or more on records.
Luk Man Hon owner of the Vinyl Pimp
Vinyl Pimp: The only record store in the world where you can stay the night.
We had the pleasure of visiting this hidden gem in the heart of Hackney. Vinyl Pimp holds an archive of 27,000 (and counting) records, including rare treasures from every genre, with a particular focus on DJ-friendly sounds.
Within the warehouse, there's a 'vinyl hotel' room decked out with a bed, sofas and Technics turntable where you can stay the night, with full access to the whole vinyl collection for all-night-long digging. It’s the first of its kind in the world.
If you stay, you'll share the main warehouse space - equipped with a kitchen, living space and full DJ booth - with Vinyl Pimp founder and vinyl connoisseur Luk Man Hon. The room is free to book, with a requirement to spend £250+ on records during your stay.
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Bed and breakbeat: guests go crate-digging at UK's only 'vinyl hotel'
Vinyl Pimp, in Hackney, east London, offers free night in warehouse to a guest spending £250 or more on records.
Luk Man Hon owner of the Vinyl Pimp
Vinyl Pimp: The only record store in the world where you can stay the night.
We had the pleasure of visiting this hidden gem in the heart of Hackney. Vinyl Pimp holds an archive of 27,000 (and counting) records, including rare treasures from every genre, with a particular focus on DJ-friendly sounds.
Within the warehouse, there's a 'vinyl hotel' room decked out with a bed, sofas and Technics turntable where you can stay the night, with full access to the whole vinyl collection for all-night-long digging. It’s the first of its kind in the world.
If you stay, you'll share the main warehouse space - equipped with a kitchen, living space and full DJ booth - with Vinyl Pimp founder and vinyl connoisseur Luk Man Hon. The room is free to book, with a requirement to spend £250+ on records during your stay.
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Bed and breakbeat: guests go crate-digging at UK's only 'vinyl hotel'
Vinyl Pimp, in Hackney, east London, offers free night in warehouse to a guest spending £250 or more on records.
Luk Man Hon owner of the Vinyl Pimp
Vinyl Pimp: The only record store in the world where you can stay the night.
We had the pleasure of visiting this hidden gem in the heart of Hackney. Vinyl Pimp holds an archive of 27,000 (and counting) records, including rare treasures from every genre, with a particular focus on DJ-friendly sounds.
Within the warehouse, there's a 'vinyl hotel' room decked out with a bed, sofas and Technics turntable where you can stay the night, with full access to the whole vinyl collection for all-night-long digging. It’s the first of its kind in the world.
If you stay, you'll share the main warehouse space - equipped with a kitchen, living space and full DJ booth - with Vinyl Pimp founder and vinyl connoisseur Luk Man Hon. The room is free to book, with a requirement to spend £250+ on records during your stay.
© Christian Sinibaldi / Guardian / eyevine
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