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In this episode of Between Product and Partnerships, Cristina Flaschen sat down with Shrijit Patel, Technical Product Manager at Chronograph, to talk about building integration infrastructure, developing anti-fragile systems, and bridging the technical gap as a backend-focused PM. Drawing from his experience at Accenture, FIS, Amazon, and now Chronograph, Shrijit broke down what most PMs miss when thinking about integrations and backend product strategy.--To access more resources and content on technology partnerships, integrations, and APIs, check out our blog and resources page belowBlog: https://www.pandium.com/blogTech Partnerships & Product Management Resources: https://www.pandium.com/resource-center
Kaum ein anderer Chronograph lässt Sammlerherzen höher schlagen als die Rolex Daytona. Sie vereint Rennsport-Historie, zeitloses Design, Prestige und technische Raffinesse. Grund genug für Chris sich mal in Ruhe diesem Modell zu widmen und die Modellhistorie Revue passieren zu lassen. Von den Anfängen der Pre-Daytona, über die Paul Newman Ära, die Zenith Daytonas bis hin zu den modernen Keramik Daytonas, deckt er die Vielfalt der Modellpalette ab. Wir wünschen wie immer gute Unterhaltung!Uhren in der Folge:Pre Daytona (1950-1968)6034 „Oyster Chronograph“ (1950-1955) Kal. Valjoux 726234 „Oyster Chronograph“ (1955-1961) Kal. Valjoux 726238 „Oyster Chronograph“ (1961-1968) Kal. 722 (Valjoux 72)Vintage Daytona (1963-1988)6239 „Cosmograph“ (manchmal auch „LeMans“) (1963-1969) - Stahl-Lünette / Pilz-Drücker / Kal. 722 (Valjoux 72) - erstmals mit Tachmeter-Skala auf Lünette; auch in Gold6240 „Daytona“ (1965-1969) - schwarze Acryl-Lünette / verschraubte Drücker / Kal. 722 (Valjoux 72)6241 (1966-1969) - schwarze Acryl-Lünette / Pilz-Drücker / Kal. 722 (Valjoux 72)6262 „Transitional Model“ (1970-1971) - Stahl-Lünette / Pilz-Drücker / Kal. 727 6264 „Transitional Model“ (1970-1971) - schwarze Acryl-Lünette / Pilz-Drücker / Kal. 7276263 (1970-1988) - schwarze Acryl-Lünette / verschraubte Drücker / Kal. 727 -> beliebteste die „Big Red“ mit großen, roten „Daytona“ Schriftzug 6265 (1970-1988) - Stahl-Lünette / verschraubte Drücker / Kal. 7276269 (1984-1988) - Gelbgoldgehäuse & Lünette mit Brillanten / Kal. 7276270 (1984-1988) - Gelbgoldgehäuse & Lünette mit Baguette Diamanten / Kal. 727Exkurs: Paul Newman „Exotic“ Zifferblatt verfügbar in: 6239 Edelstahllünette (1967-1969) - Original Paul Newman6241 Acryllünette6262 Edelstahllünette6264 Acryllünette6263 Acryllünette6265 EdelstahllünetteHinweis: Paul Newman hatte noch eine 6263 Big RedZenith Daytona (1988-2000)16520 (1988-2000) - Stahl-Lünette / Kal. 4030 (Zenith El Primero)16523 (1988-2000) - Bicolor / Kal. 4030 (Zenith El Primero) (erste Bicolor Daytona)16528 (1988-2000) - Gelbgoldgehäuse / Gelbgold-Band / Kal. 4030 (Zenith El Primero)16518 (1988-2000) - Gelbgoldgehäuse / Lederband / Kal. 4030 (Zenith El Primero)16519 (1988-2000) - Weißgoldgehäuse / Lederband / Kal. 4030 (Zenith El Primero)Moderne Daytona (seit 2000)116520 (2000-2016) - Stahl-Lünette / Kal. 4130 116515 (2011-2023) - Roségoldgehäuse / Keramiklünette / erst Leder- dann Oysterflexband / Kal. 4130 (erste Keramik-Daytona)116598RBOW und 116599RBOW (2012-2018) - Gelb- oder Weißgoldgehäuse / Lünette mit Saphiren in Regenbogenfarben / Vollgoldband / Kal. 4130 116506 „Platona“ (2013-2023) - Platingehäuse / Keramiklünette / Platinband / Kal. 4130116500 (2016-2023) - Keramiklünette / Kal. 4130126500 (seit 2023) - Keramiklünette / Kal. 4131126529 „LeMans“ (2023-2024) - Keramiklünette/ Weißgoldgehäuse / Kal. 4132126528 „LeMans“ (2024) - Keramiklünette / Gelbgoldgehäuse / Kal. 4132126525 „LeMans“ (2025) - Keramiklünette / Roségold / Kal. 4132Die UhrTalk Community auf Telegram: https://t.me/uhrtalkAlle Episoden auf allen Plattformen:https://linktr.ee/uhrtalkDer UhrTalk auf Instagram: / uhrtalk #uhrtalk #audiowristcheck Schreibt uns gerne auch einzeln über Instagram an:Wristwatches_de / wristwatches_de Mr. NiceWatch / mr.nice.watch
Tudor hat in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Visa Cash App Racing Bull Formula One Team eine neue Uhr herausgebracht. Grund genug für Lucas und Chris diesen neuen Black Bay Chronographen mal unter die Lupe zu nehmen. In dem Kontext besprechen die beiden auch, warum Uhrenmarken gerne Sondermodelle in Kollaboration mit Sportteams herausbringen und was die Faszination dieser Uhren ist. Wie den beiden die neue Tudor gefällt und warum sie Kollaborationen auch kritisch sehen, erfahrt Ihr in dieser Episode des UhrTalks. Wir wünschen wie immer gute Unterhaltung!Uhren in der Folge:Lucas trug seinen IWC Fliegerchrono Chris trug seine Rolex DaytonaTudor Black Bay Chronograph „Carbon 25“Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono „Alinghi Red Bull Racing“Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono „Cycling Edition“TAG Heuer Formula 1 Chronograph x Red Bull RacingIWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 Edition „Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One™️ Team“IWC Pilot's Watch Performance Chronograph 41 „Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One™️ Team“IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph 41 „APXGP“Girard-Perregaux Laureato Absolute Aston Martin F1®️ Edition für das Aston Martin Aramco Formel-1-TeamRichard Mille RM 43-01 Chronograph Ferrari & RM UP-01 FerrariH Moser & Cie. Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon SkeletonAlpine Limited Edition & Edition Pink LiveryPanerai Luna Rossa KollektionBreitling Chronomat Limited Edition NFL Watches
Colonel Matthew Mattner (U.S. Army, Retired) shares his incredible journey from a 27-year career in the U.S. Army to becoming the Chief Operating Officer in the healthcare sector. Colonel Mattner shares insights from his high school days, the influence of his Navy veteran father, and his decision to join the Army through an ROTC scholarship. He discusses experiences in various global deployments, leadership lessons learned, and the transition from military to civilian healthcare management. This episode delves into the importance of adaptability, leadership strategies, and understanding the financial intricacies of healthcare. A must-listen for anyone interested in career transitions and the application of military skills in civilian roles.▬▬▬▬▬ Resources ▬▬▬▬▬Matthew Mattner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattmattner/Aviva Clayman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aviva-clayman/Army ROTC: https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/find-your-path/army-officers/rotc2014 Green Bay Packers Roster: https://www.nfl.com/sitemap/html/rosters/2014/green-bay-packersTAG Heuer® Formula 1 Chronograph: https://www.tagheuer.com/us/en/timepieces/collections/tag-heuer-formula-1/43-mm-quartz/CAZ1010.BA0842.htmlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cacklemedia/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cacklemediaX: https://x.com/CackleMediaLLCYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CackleMediaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cacklemedia/Support the pod when signing up for Descript / SquadCast: https://get.descript.com/transferableskill▬▬▬▬▬ Timestamps ▬▬▬▬▬00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:39 Military Beginnings and ROTC Experience05:00 Aviation Aspirations and Flight School06:59 Deployment and Leadership in the Army17:57 Overseas Assignments and Cultural Immersion21:35 Transition to Healthcare Leadership27:51 Leadership Philosophy and Final Thoughts31:59 Conclusion and Acknowledgements
Lucas und Chris setzen sich zusammen, um einige Neuheiten zu besprechen. Audemars Piguet feiert sein 150-jähriges Jubiläum mit einem neu entwickelten Ewigem Kalender, der in der Royal Oak und Code 11.59 Kollektion lanciert wird. Zudem bringt Breitling sein neues Kaliber B19 mit Ewigem Kalender und Chronograph erstmalig in einem Edelstahl Modell. Darüber hinaus trägt Chris auch eine Kalenderuhr am Handgelenk. Was die beiden zu den Neuheiten sagen und welche Uhr den Weg an Chris Handgelenk gefunden hat, erfahrt Ihr in dieser Episode des UhrTalks. Wir wünschen wie immer gute Unterhaltung!AudioWristCheck:Lucas trug seine Cartier Tank Must de CartierChris trug seine Rolex Sky-DwellerUhren in der Folge:Neues Audemars Piguet Kaliber 7138Neue Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ewiger Kalender Automatik 41 mm Edelstahl - 26674ST.OO.1320ST.01Neue Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ewiger Kalender Automatik 41 mm Sandgold - 26674SG.OO.1320SG.01Neue Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Ewiger Kalender Automatik 41mm - 26494BC.OO.D350KB.01Neue Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ewiger Kalender Squelette „150. Jubiläum” - 26585XT.OO.1220XT.01Neue Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Automatik - 15210ST.OO.A009KB.01Neue Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Automatik Chronograph - 26393ST.OO.A009KB.01Neue Breitling Navitimer B19 Chronograph 43 Perpetual Calendar
This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, we're drafting divers! Zach Kazan is joined by Zach Weiss and Devin Pennypacker to participate in a fun but ultimately fruitless exercise whereby they pick their favorite divers at three different price points: under $5,000, between $5,000 and $15,000, and over $15,000. It's always fun to play with fake money, and our panel picks a truly wide and sometimes strange selection of divers, from the common to the completely obscure and everywhere in between. Before they get into the diver conversation, Zach, Devin, and Zach discuss two of the bigger pieces of news to come across the transom last week, Rolex shuttering the Bucherer brand, and the news that Breitling is apparently set to acquire Gallet. To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast on all major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue. Show Notes Review: Christopher Ward's Best Diver Ever? The C60 Trident Lumière[VIDEO] Owner's Review: the Vertex M60 Aqualion NDOmega Goes Ultra Deep With New Planet Ocean CollectionOmega Celebrates 75 Years of the Seamaster with the New “Summer Blue” CollectionHands-on with the Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Sports Watches (with Video)Pita OceanaRessence Gets into the Full Lume Dial Game with the Type 5 LSinger Reimagined DivetrackSinn Unveils their Spring Novelties, Including a Manually Wound 103 Chronograph and New HYDRO U50 DiversVulcain Brings Back the Nautical Cricket (Again)
Kevin Wristcheck - Seiko 6309 DiverDmitri Wristcheck - Seiko GMT(00:00) Intro & Wristcheck(06:22) Montoir MWMOD-01 V2(10:38) Farer GMT Bezel watches(13:45) Swatch x Blancpain Scuba Fifty Fathoms Pink Ocean(17:02) Christopher Ward C65 Dune Aeolian Watches(21:32) LVMH Watch Week: TAG Heuer Mechanical Formula 1 Chronograph(27:46) TAG Heuer Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon(31:19) TAG Heuer Carrera Chronosprint x Porsche Rallye(34:24) Zenith Chronomaster Sport Rainbow(36:25) Zenith Defy Skyline Chronograph Skeleton(37:06) Daniel Roth Extra Plat Souscription(40:48) Gérald Genta Gentissima Oursin Fire Opal(42:54) Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence(47:24) Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Spin Time Series(50:21) Bulgari Serpenti Automatic(51:24) L'Epée 1839 Fully Mechanical Watch Box(52:36) New Tiffany & Co.(54:23) New HublotFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wristhubpodcast/
Chronometer oder Chronograph...Sekundenstopp oder Stoppsekunde...so ähnlich und doch ganz anders. Es geht in dieser Folge um landläufige Irrtümer und Verwechslungen im Bereich der Uhrentechnik.
The BBC story about the Nigerian watchmaker, Bala Muhammad, can be found here.HSNY's event page for the Early American Pocket Watches lecture being given by Richard Newman can be found here.A Hodinkee article about The Toledano & Chan B/1.2 can be found here. The Boucheron guy (@thewatchfam) on Instagram can be found here. The Galbe Gallery (@galbegallery) on Instagram can be found here. The 1945 Heuer “Big Eye' Chronograph with a gold case and double-stepped lugs running on the Valjoux 23 movement can be found here. You can find us on our Website, YouTube, Instagram, X, TikTok, and Facebook Check out Life on the Wrist Merch!
Kevin Wristcheck - Vario VERSA Reversible Dual Time Gunmetal-Purple WatchDmitri Wristcheck - Raketa World Timer(00:00) Intro & Wristcheck(10:42) New Releases: Omega Speedmaster No Date(14:59) Serica Parade(19:37) Fleuss Sea Diver(21:38) Praesidus Type H-75 Chronograph(23:56) MAEN X IFL Manhattan Graffiti(24:52) 2024 GPHG Winners & NomineesFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wristhubpodcast/
Welcome to the Scottish Watches Podcast Episode 623! Rich and the Studio Underd0g team are introducing the 3rd generation of the Series 1 Chronograph this Tuesday! Click here to read... The post Scottish Watches Podcast #623 : Chatting With Rich from Studio Underd0g About Tomorrows News appeared first on Scottish Watches.
We're back with another episode of Hodinkee Radio. In addition to the podcast feed, each episode also has video, so swing by Hodinkee's YouTube channel (or watch below). Only want the audio? It's being published to the same old Hodinkee Radio feed, so check your feeds or subscribe wherever you find podcasts (try Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or TuneIn). For this episode, we are joined by Tania Edwards, Co-Founder of Collectability and former employee of Patek Philippe. Her extensive knowledge of Patek, as well as her many years of experience in its marketing department, make her a bona fide expert when it comes to the brand's heritage, evolution, and watchmaking.Tania and Tony discuss Patek's history through the '80s and '90s, how the brand's identity and marketing campaigns have evolved to today, and her thoughts on vintage and modern Patek watches (including the Cubitus Collection, of course).0:05 Hodinkee Insurance00:33 Tania Edwards00:34 Collectability6:30 ETA Delirium quartz caliber7:14 Caliber 89 and the 150th of Patek 12:50 Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 14:01 Patek Philippe Twenty-4 15:09 Patek Philippe Aquanaut 16:40 The Patek Philippe Ads 25:30 Patek Philippe Advanced Research 29:39 Patek Philippe Ref. 96 30:34 The Patek Philippe Neptune 33:08 The Patek Philippe Cubitus36:35 Patek Calatrava 4860 37:47 Patek Philippe 130 Chronograph 38:37 Patek Philippe 3940 39:25 Patek Philippe 7000 Minute Repeater40:23 Patek Philippe 3848 Ellipse 51:60 Collectability Podcast
Die aktuellen Automobilkurznachrichten mit Michael Weyland Thema heute: Der neue Porsche 911 GT3 und 911 GT3 mit Touring-Paket Porsche legt den 911 GT3 neu auf. Der besonders rundstreckentaugliche Straßensportwagen debütiert in seinem Jubiläumsjahr mit erweiterter Leichtbaustrategie, einem frei saugenden 4,0-Liter-Boxermotor mit 375 kW (510 PS) und 450 Nm sowie neuen, besonders kundenorientierten Optionen. Erstmals ist für den 911 GT3 ein Weissach-Paket erhältlich, mit dem man das Fahrzeug noch individueller für den Einsatz auf Rundstrecken konfigurieren kann. Der 4,0-Liter-Saugmotor des neuen 911 GT3 wurde auf die aktuellen, deutlich verschärften Abgasnormen ausgelegt, der Boxermotor leistet aber unverändert 375 kW (510 PS). In der leichtesten Fahrzeugkonfiguration muss der Motor lediglich 2,8 kg/PS (3,8 kg/kW) bewegen. Zudem verfügen sowohl das 7-Gang-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) als auch das 6-Gang-GT-Schaltgetriebe über eine im Vergleich zum Vorgänger um acht Prozent kürzere Achsübersetzung. Beide Getriebeoptionen sind sowohl für den 911 GT3 als auch für den 911 GT3 mit Touring-Paket verfügbar. Der neue 911 GT3 beschleunigt mit PDK in 3,4 Sekunden auf Tempo 100 und erreicht eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 311 km/h, mit dem Handschaltgetriebe sind es 3,9 Sekunden bzw. 313 km/h. Individuelle Pakete für 911 GT3 und 911 GT3 Touring Für den neuen 911 GT3 bietet Porsche verschiedene Ausstattungspakete an. Mit dem erstmals verfügbaren Weissach-Paket kann der 911 GT3 noch individueller für den Einsatz auf Rundstrecken konfiguriert werden. Stabilisator, Koppelstangen und Schubfeld an der Hinterachse bestehen ebenso aus CfK wie Dach, Sideplates des Heckflügels, Außenspiegeloberschale, Spiegeldreieck und die Airblades im Frontbereich. Zusätzliche Leder- und Race-Tex-Bezüge werten den Innenraum optisch auf. Optional sind ein CfK-Überrollkäfig und die Magnesium-Leichtbau-Schmiederäder erhältlich. Der neue Porsche 911 GT3 kann ab Ende des Jahres bestellt werden. Sie sollten sich darauf eistellen, dass Ihr Bankkonto danach um mindestens 209.000,00 Euro geschrumpft ist. Ich vermute allerdings, dass es noch um einiges mehr sein wird, denn es gibt mit Sicherheit auch noch das eine oder andere Extra, das Sie mitbestellen werden. Und sei es nur der Chronograph, den Porsche als „Sportwagen fürs Handgelenk exklusiv für Besitzer des 911 GT3 und des 911 GT3 Touring im Porsche Design anbietet. Alle Fotos: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
For this special episode, we're joined by Drew Peterson. Drew is a dedicated collector of the Porsche Design Chronograph 1, so he brought a portion of his collection to the Hodinkee office to chat with James Stacey. He takes us through the history and the evolution of the Chronograph 1, introduced in 1972. From Valjoux and Lemania calibers to the many military connections and everything in between, Drew is an absolute wealth of knowledge about the Chronograph 1 and Porsche Design. He also talks about the future of collecting the Chronograph 1 and a few of the mysteries that are still out there for collectors to solve.Finally, James and Drew finish by taking a look at the modern reissue of the Chronograph 1 and what the future holds for Porsche Design.Thanks to Porsche Design for its support of Hodinkee Radio.Show NotesRelated coverage of Porsche Design:In-Depth: A Detailed Look At The Incredible 40 Years Of Porsche DesignWatching Movies: Why Tom Cruise's Porsche Design, And A Vintage Rolex, Make 'Top Gun: Maverick' The Best Watch Movie Of The YearTalking Watches With Ferdi PorscheHands-On: Take To The Ice With The New Porsche Design Chronograph 1 GP 2023 EditionThe Porsche Design Chronograph 1 for Hodinkee
In This Hour:-- Kamala Harris claims she owns a gun, and that if snyone breaks into her home, they will be shot. What's up with the phony posturing as a gun owner, and is anyone actually fooled by it?-- Checking out the new Garmin chronograph.-- Gun school for defensive shotguns.Gun Talk 09.29.24 Hour One
This week we welcome Jesse Marchant of Lorca Watches to the show to discuss the new Model 02 Chronograph being released October 1st. Show NotesLorca WatchesJesse MarchantLorca Model 01 GMTLorca Model 02 ChronographJesse Marchant on SpotifyRolex Datejust ref. 6609Teddy Baldassarre Editorial
In this episode we discuss a bunch of topics, like the fact that it seems that children don't love our podcast as much as their parents seem to... and the fact that yet another fireman has come forward as someone who uses dumpster fires as topics of conversation. We also announce that we are taking next week off, and will be back on August 5th! On Saturday, July 7th, a podcast episode will drop from Form and Function, where Vu was a guest and talked with @arkenwatches and @gearetal all about watches and other gear for over an hour. Go check it out! And here's a link to the new Lorca Model No. 2 Chronograph.
Today, we're chatting watches with our guest, watch journalist Blake Buettner. Blake's a veteran of watch media, having first contributed to Hodinkee in 2010. After that, he went on to work with StockX before becoming the Managing Editor of Worn & Wound. Nowawadays, you can find his writing in places like the Robb Report as well as his own project, The Deeptrack. We talk a bit about Blake's background, the early days of Hodinkee, and how he got into watches. But since he's old hat at this, James, Blake, and I mostly just kick back and talk watches – the new Seiko Speedtimer, exciting microbrands, all followed by a listener Q&A. A note that Hodinkee Radio will be adopting a summer schedule through the month of August. We're taking next week off, but we'll be back in your feed again before long. Until then, enjoy my discussion with Blake and James. Show Notes00:15: Blake's The Deep Track1:40: Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Sea-Dweller4:11: Worn & Wound's Windup Watch Fair5:45: Christopher Ward C65 Super Compressor6:20: Introducing: Oak & Oscar Atwood Chronograph6:50: AnOrdain Model 39:15: Introducing: Furlan Marri Disco Volante10:10: Hands-On: Autodromo Group C11:00: Autodromo Racing Team14:30: Inside The Manufacture: Parmigiani Fleurier16:10: Hands-On with the d.m.h. Jump Hour17:40: 2013 Formula 1 U.S. Grand Prix with Armin Strom26:57: Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar in "Pogue" Colors33:00: Hands-On With The Seiko 5 Sports 55th Anniversary33:15: Seiko 5 Heritage Design Limited Editions34:00: Seiko Navigator SPB41137:45: Hands-On: Doxa Sub 200T38:13: Week On The Wrist: Omega Speedmaster With White Lacquer Dial40:38: Week On The Wrist: Patek Aquanaut 5065
Today's episode is coming at you in two parts. In the first part, Jeff Hilliard, our director of Limited Editions, joins Ben and me to chat about limited editions and Hodinkee's recent collaboration with Porsche Design, a take on the original Chronograph 1. Founded by F.A. Porsche in 1972, Porsche Design has made a number of contributions to watches, which we also discuss.After that, James Stacey and Mark Kauzlarich join the show. Since we're already halfway through 2024, we decided to recap the first half of the year: Our favorite releases, overlooked watches, and the watches we've been wearing the most.Thanks for listening, and enjoy the show. Show Notes1:01: The Porsche Design Chronograph 1 Limited Edition for Hodinkee3:00: TAG Heuer Carrera Skipper Limited Edition for Hodinkee3:10: Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache for Hodinkee16:30: Hublot Classic Fusion Titanium Limited Edition for Hodinkee17:30: Zenith El Primero Limited Edition for Hodinkee17:45: MB&F LM 101 for Hodinkee18:15: IWC Pilot's Watch Mark XVIII for Hodinkee25:15: The Casiotron Makes Its Grand Return 50 Years After Starting A Digital Revolution28:10: The Doxa Sub 200T – A Smaller Take On The Classic Doxa Design32:00: Grand Seiko's New SLGW002 And SLGW003 'White Birch' With A Brand-New Manual Hi-Beat Movement 33:10: A Week On The Wrist: Omega Speedmaster with white lacquer dial35:40: Hands-On: Tudor Black Bay 58 GMT38:30: The Momentum UDT Eclipse Synch Solar – A Modern-Day Chronosport UDT40:50: Bulgari Sets A New Record (Again) For The World's Thinnest Watch With The New Octo Finissimo Ultra43:24: Hands-On: The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar John Mayer Limited Edition44:36: A. Lange & Söhne Makes The First Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon In Honeygold – And It's A 'Lumen'47:00: Singer Divetrack53:45: Tudor Shocks Us All With The New Black Bay Chrono 'Pink'54:50: Hands-On: Did Raymond Weil Really Make A Watch For Watch Enthusiasts?
Proudly known as Roy's favorite cartridge, the 257 WBY MAG was built to shoot ultrafast and hit hard. Initially developed in the 1940s, the 257 speeds out of the barrel at 3700 fps and is known to drop animals where they stand. On this episode we're diving into the history, development, and ballistic information of the legendary 257 WBY MAG. On this episode we discuss: - Roy's favorite cartridge - One of the first developed - Initially a wildcat cartridge - Necking down a 375 H&H - Technology at the time - Chronograph situation in 1944 - Bullets and how far they've come - Pushing velocities - Using a 257 for elk? - Environments where the 257 thrives - Practicing on moving targets - A once-in-a-lifetime Wyoming bison tag Connect with Weatherby! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weatherbyinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weatherbyinc/ Follow our shotgun page! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wbyfieldandflight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WBYfieldandflight/
On this episode, Seth is joined by Garmin Senior Product Manager, Chad VanCamp and Software Engineer, Phillip Carroll. The guys discuss what prompted Garmin to enter the sporting chronograph market and what the R&D process entailed for the XERO C1 Pro Chronograph. The conversation also covers some of the engineering hurdles along the way and finishes up with the obligatory one cartridge/one bullet question. We hope you enjoy the dive into the most popular chronograph on the market!
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Wenn man mal wieder vom Hölzchen auf's Stöckchen stolpert... Eigentlich wollte ich über hochwertige Uhrwerke in günstigen/obskuren Uhren sprechen, aber dann ist es doch wieder ganz anders gekommen. Denn wer weiss schon was mein ehemaliges 1326 Uhrwerk von Vacheron Constantin mit Piaget und Cartier zu tun hat? Und was das wiederum mit TAG Heuer verbindet?Und daher geht es dieses Mal um eine Dame, die derzeit bei TAG Heuer für die Entwicklung, Planung und Design von Uhrwerken zuständig ist. Eine der besten Uhrmacherinnen der Welt. Carole Forestier-Kasapi!Viel Spass!!Danke für Deine Zeit und für's Zuhören. Sendet mir eine Voicemail und wir hören uns im Podcast:https://www.speakpipe.com/opportunistischesdurcheinanderBitte folgt mir/uns auf instagram IG: @leuchtmasse_podcast oder schreibt mir: opportunistischesdurcheinander@gmail.com
Time on Screen is back this week for a conversation with Worn & Wound contributor, pen enthusiast, and now novelist Brett Braley for a conversation centered around Sideways, one of the great recent comedies about a writer and the writing process. Zach and Brett dig into why this film has held up so well since its 2004 release, what it says about the writing process, and how the world of wine relates to watch collecting (perhaps unsurprisingly, there are plenty of parallels). They also talk about Brett's journey in bringing his debut novel, Arthur, into the world, his own writing process, and the new writing projects he's currently working on.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show Notes Brett's wrist check: Must de Cartier RondeZach's wrist check: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41 CerataniumAn Icon Turns 100: A Century of the Montblanc MeisterstückBrett's newsletterArthur on Amazon
There is still a long way to go to transform the PE industry, which still relies on Excel for many tasks. These manual processes are a golden opportunity for anyone looking to innovate in the industry and help the constellation of players in this ecosystem improve their efficiency and better serve their clients. I reached out to Chronograph because I am well aware of the work they have been doing for years to streamline data management, analytics, and reporting. This US-based solution offers a portfolio monitoring software that makes life easier for PE investors across the globe. Charlie shares with us their story and how the initially LP-focused offering naturally expanded to GPs. We discuss the solution and the specific problems it addresses. One of the three essential pillars of the PE stack.
Back in the summer of 2021, we took a stab at recasting watches in well known movies (and offering some of our favorite watches from movies as well). Today, Zach Kazan and Kat Shoulders return to this format, with a little help from our Worn & Wound+ Slack community. First, they go over some of their favorite recent (and not so recent) examples of watches in movies (and TV!), and then they humbly suggest a few alternatives to well known watches in movies. And yes, the Hamilton Boulton in the most recent Indiana Jones film is addressed at some length, as are the watches of Jurassic Park.If you're a watch enthusiast and a movie lover, you know that this is fertile ground for an additional episode or two, so let us know in the comments if there's a movie you want us to recast and we'll tackle that in a future episode.This episode is sponsored by Sternglas and their new Hamburg Chrono Mecha-Quartz. After continued requests from the community and two years of tinkering, there is now a Chronograph in the Hamburg line of watches, and there are 3 unique variations. Check out the new Sternglas Hamburg Chrono Mecha-Quartz right now. To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesKat's wrist check: Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Zach's wrist check: Arcanaut Arc II ForditeThe Worn & Wound Podcast Ep. 192: Recasting WatchesThe Watches of Jurassic Park and Jurassic WorldAmbition, Success, and the Watches of The Iron ClawRolex, Cartier, and the Competitive Edge: the Watches of ChallengersKieran Culkin shot by Chris CoeHamilton Introduces a Pair of Limited Edition Venturas Inspired by a Prop Watch Made for Dune Part TwoTime on Screen: BarbieZach Goes to the Movies: The Ancient Mechanical Device at the Center of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and the Vintage Inspired Hamilton Worn on Indy's Last Great AdventureIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Premieres this Month, and a Hamilton Boulton is Featured on Indy's Wrist
In This Hour: REBROADCAST -- Ken Campbell, from Gunsite, offers suggestions for ramping up your self defense skills in the new year. -- When a gun trainer suggests you try something new, it's a good idea to get on board. They know things. -- A glowing Range Report on the new Garmin chronograph. I Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 01.07.24 Hour 3
This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Ripley, Ariel, Rick, and David join up for so more horological antics. Things kick off with chat about wearing watches in the home, but get more serious with a discussion of the potentially stressful release cycle for new watches. Then it's a slew of new releases, which lead to discussions on the AP Code 11.59 and the appeal of Timex. As always, things wrap up with a round of Hit, Miss, Maybe. Highlights Ariel's Thoughts: Is The Wristwatch Product Release Cycle Stressing Consumers? New Release: Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Watches New Release: Citizen ‘The Citizen' AQ4100-22W And AQ4106-00W Watches With Nature-Inspired Washi Paper Dials New Release: Timex Marlin Moon Phase Multi-function, Chronograph, And Automatic Watches New Release: Seiko Presage Classic Series Dress Watches Hands-On: Fossil Sport Tourer Chronograph Watch Hands-On Debut: Citizen Series 8 890 Mechanical Watch We'd love to hear from you with feedback or suggestions for future show topics or guests. Advertising opportunities are also available. Comment or contact podcasts@aBlogtoWatch.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ablogtowatchweekly/message
In the 279th episode of 40 and 20, The Watch Clicker Podcast, we discuss some of the things that caught our attention over the past few weeks. Louis Erard Excellence Petite Seconde Guilloche Casiotron TRN-50
In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Justin (@reconteamwatchblog and Joe (@seikoded). In this episode they all list off a five watch collection covering, Diver, Dress, Field, GMT/Travel and Chronograph. References for the episode are below. Dan - @timely_moments / timelymomentsphotography92@gmail.com Buy me a brew - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pmgwgzwbq7q?l=fr Justin - @reconteamwatchblog Joe - @seikoded Omega - @omega Seiko - @seikowatchofficial Elliot Brown - @ebwatches Farer - @fareruniversal Baltic - @balticwatches Tudor - @tudorwatch Praesidus - @praesidus.watch Nomos - @nomos_glashuette Formex - @formexwatch Moonwalkers - https://lightroom.uk/whats-on/the-moonwalkers/ Seinfeld - https://www.netflix.com/title/70153373 My Name is Nobody - https://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Name-Nobody-Matthew-Richardson/dp/0718183428 Metronomy Nights Out Album - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nights-Out-Metronomy/dp/B0017LI8FK
In This Hour: From the Smith & Wesson booth at the 2024 SHOT Show ... -- New revolvers and a lever action rifle from Smith & Wesson -- Caldwell releases a ground-breaking radar chronograph -- Pete Brownell of www.brownells.com explains the growth of this legacy company from a basic catalog to an online and social media powerhouse. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 01.28.24 Hour 2
Today on the Worn & Wound podcast, we're once again joined by Dana Li, founder of Tell the Time, a watch platform focused on providing a female driven perspective on the watch world. In this episode, after a brief discussion on the influx of Lunar New Year watches and some other new releases from a busy first month of the year, Dana, Zach Kazan, and Zach Weiss play a game of Overrated/Underrated, each proposing a handful of topics and asking for the group's hottest take: are these overrated or underrated? Discussion points include micro-adjustment on bracelet clasps, the various flavors of gold in watch cases, and vintage watches in general.This episode was sponsored by Citizen and their new Promaster Air Automatic GMT watch, a first for the Promaster line. The launch celebrates the 35th anniversary of Promaster, a line that embodies the spirit of adventure in the air, on land or at sea and lives up to the values of functionality, durability, and performance.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesDana's wrist check: Cartier TankZach W's wrist check: Christopher Ward C1 Bel CantoZach K's wrist check: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41 CerataniumFears and Topper Jewelers Team Up for a Tribute to Winters in Northern CaliforniaThree New Watches Celebrate the Year of the Wood Dragon[VIDEO] Hands-On: the Havid Nagan HN00Hands-On: the MAEN 39 Ultra Thin
Time on Screen is back this week, and at long last features a movie by the Coen Brothers, a filmmaking team that has been incredibly important to both Zach Kazan and Kyle Snarr, Worn & Wound's Head of Partnerships and the guest on this episode. They're tackling No Country for Old Men, the Coen's 2007 classic neo-western based on the much loved Cormac McCarthy novel, and the film that many recognize as their true breakthrough, finally winning them a Best Picture Oscar and near universal acclaim. Zach and Kyle talk through what makes the movie special and how it fits into the larger context of the Coen's filmography, and they finish off the episode with their personal top five favorite Coen Brothers films. There's some overlap between their lists, but it still captures the enormous breadth and variety in their films over the years.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesKyle's wrist check: Benrus GI watchZach's wrist check: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41 CerataniumThe Worn & Wound+ Slack CommunityA Serious ManRaising ArizonaThe Big LebowskiFargoO Brother, Where art Thou?Inside Llewyn Davis
Audemars Piguet... Holy Trinity... Grail... A few things come to mind when you hear the name Audemars Piguet, or sometimes just "AP." Namely, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, is most certainly a "grail" watch for most collectors. In this episode, we dive into the history of AP and the complex mechanisms and complications they built on workbenches in the Vallée de Joux. We also discuss the Royal Oak, designed by Gerald Genta, and its many iterations. We'll take a close look at two current models, the "Jumbo" Ultra-Thin and a Flying Tourbillon, in addition to some Code 11.59 pieces. Subscribe to get new episode notifications (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other directories) and follow us on Social Media @strapandlink! Show Notes: (0:00) - Welcome, Watch Battles, AP Research (8:04) - History of Audemars Piguet (13:18) - History of the AP Royal Oak (22:01) - Overview of a Tourbillon Movement (24:26) - Royal Oak Self-Winding Flying Tourbillon (32:04) - Royal Oak “Jumbo” Ultra Thin (43:20) - Code 11.59 Perpetual Calendar (58:31) - Code 11.59 Self-Winding Chronograph
In This Hour: -- Ken Campbell, from Gunsite, offers suggestions for ramping up your self defense skills in the new year. -- When a gun trainer suggests you try something new, it's a good idea to get on board. They know things. -- A glowing Range Report on the new Garmin chronograph. I Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 01.07.24 Hour 3
This week on the first podcast of 2024, it's our annual predictions episode, where we look ahead to the new year and make our best guesses about what's to come. It's part wishful thinking, and partly just hunches we've been harboring, but it's always fun to play prognosticator and imagine what might transpire over the next twelve months. On this episode, Zach and Kat welcome an often requested guest: Norqain's Katlen Schmidt! That's right – that makes this episode a Tenn & Two reunion episode, which is just a fantastic way to start the year. Katlen shares some of her own predictions for 2024, including her thoughts on more color, movement innovations, and the limited edition trend.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesKatlen's wrist check: Norqain Wild One All BlackKat's wrist check: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41 C.03Zach's wrist check: Kurono Tokyo ChronographFears Brings Mother of Pearl to the Brunswick, But Not In the Way You Might ExpectOmega Celebrates 75 Years of the Seamaster with the New “Summer Blue” CollectionIntroducing the Swatch Sistem51 for Hodinkee Generation 1986, Dropping Later TodayHands-On: The 02SERIES Field Watches from Studio Underd0g Avoid the Sophomore SlumpLouis Erard's Most Ambitious Collaboration Yet: a New Tourbillon with Old Friend Alain SilbersteinThree Bell & Ross Watches Get the Alain Silberstein Treatment with the Newest Release from Grail WatchThe Formex Reef Gets Bronze Makeover for Collective HorologyThe Emergence of the Micro Indie: A Brief Guide to High Craft, Affordable, Independent Watchmaking
Welcome to a new podcast series from Hodinkee called Ben Clymer Presents. Hosted by Hodinkee's own founder, Ben Clymer Presents offers a special chat between Ben and subject experts from the world of watches and, sometimes, elsewhere. It's a limited series that will run weekly for the next ten weeks, with new episodes every Wednesday in both video and audio. Want the video? Swing by Hodinkee's YouTube channel (or watch below). Just want the audio? It's being published to the same podcast feed as Hodinkee Radio, so check your feeds or subscribe wherever you find your podcasts (might we recommend Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or TuneIn).//Episode 8 // For this Patek Philippe-focused episode, Ben is joined by John Reardon, the founder of Collectability.com (and former Hodinkee contributor). John is an expert in all things vintage Patek, and the two talk about where the brand's auction fascination started and how that has been reflected in a broad collection of special references (think: 3700 to 5711, and the likes of the 5970, 3970, 3448, 5270, 5070 chronograph, and even the legendary 2499).It's a walk down memory lane as both Ben and John recall exciting moments in their history with Patek's watches alongside the more macro trends that have seen some references shine while others wait for a spot in the limelight. We hope you love the episode – a big thanks to John for coming on the show; you can find more of his work at Collectability.com. Show Notes:00:10 John Reardon (and Collectability)2:00 "The Art Of Patek Philippe" Antiquorum auction, 19892:52 Wall Street Journal Patek Auction Story5:45 The Platinum 2499 from Philippe Stern, Antiquorum, 19896:53 Eric Clapton's Patek Philippe 2499p auction10:00 Rolex Prince10:30 Patek Philippe 2480R with a 9-90 caliber 11:18 Patek Philippe Calatrava 57011:38 Patek Philippe Nautilus 3700 and 571116:39 Patek Philippe 597020:48 Patek Philippe 397021:31 Patek Philippe 394023:05 Patek Philippe 527025:56 Patek Philippe 3448 (and ref. 3450)28:30 Patek Philippe 130 Chronograph (and ref. 533)28:50 Patek Philippe 146329:34 Patek Philippe 5070 Chronograph30:37 Patek Philippe 5170 Chronograph31:25 Patek Philippe Musical Ellipse Pocketwatch Ref. 921J (skeletonized, 1976, shown in notes on Hodinkee.com)33:40 Patek Philippe 2499, 1st Series, "Serpico"34:09 Patek Philippe 2526
Wade compares the most popular Chronographs.
Fratello On Air returns and this week, we discuss the wide world of case back engravings. Whether they relate to military-issued pieces or special occasions, there's a lot to potentially learn from these inscriptions. We hope you enjoy this episode and feel free to comment below about your thoughts on these adornments.Case back engravings are a wide subject. They cover some of life's most special moments and achievements. Or, they can give us clues about a watch's origin and story. Whatever the case, they're not always to everyone's liking. We talk about our likes and dislikes around these markings while sharing plenty of other side tales. But first...Handgelenks KontrolleNo matter what our friends on the Spirit of Time Podcast say, the Handglenks Kontrolle is firmly back on European soil. Mike is wearing one of the first vintage chronographs that joined his collection, the Croton Skymaster. It's making a return to the wrist because it features a case back inscription related to the original owner's 21st birthday. Balazs is also on theme with his Angelus 215 L.E. Chronograph. Here, the L.E. means Légi Er which stands for the Hungarian Air Force. So, yes, we are supporting case back inscriptions.Case back markingsOnce we hit the main topic related to case back markings, we spend time on issued military pieces. Balazs even explains how it has helped to piece together the history of certain models from his favorite brand, Angelus. Mike brings up a special family heirloom Rolex that he covered earlier this year along with a recent engraved purchase. We also discussed whether or not we would have a watch engraved. It's a back-and-forth conversation that allows us to bring up a number of related subjects.We hope you enjoyed today's episode. As always, if you have any ideas for future show topics, feel free to let us know.
In this episode, I sit down with Outdoor Life shooting editor John B. Snow. We talk about cartridge design and performance, talk about whether the gun writers of old were pushovers, and John breaks down the new Garmin chronograph in detail. Enjoy!
This week on the podcast, Blake and Zach are chatting with Asher Rapkin, co-founder of Collective Horology, about their latest release, the 1858 Minerva Monopusher Chronograph “Blue Arrow” P.05. This is a seriously high end, and beautiful, chronograph that takes inspiration from vintage Minerva stopwatches from the 1940s and 50s. Asher takes us through how the watch was conceived, with a variety of different design cues coming together to form a watch that represents a fascinating bit of “historical nonfiction,” as Asher puts it. It's a watch that Minerva never made, but could have if they decided to move in a slightly different direction.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesZach's wrist check: Lorier Hydra SIIIBlake's wrist check: Omega Seamaster 300Asher's wrist check: Autodromo Group CMissed Review: The Titanium Omega Seamaster 300 2231.50.00 Collective Horology Introduces their Latest Limited Edition, a Collaboration with Montblanc Featuring a Gorgeous Minerva Caliber
In This Hour: -- Are longer barrels more accurate? Do they shoot bullets faster? -- Don't learn dangerous defensive moves from movies. -- Do you need to calibrate your chronograph? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 09.17.23 Hour 3
The summer is kicking off on a busy note in the watch world. Plenty of drama with some recent releases from Massena Lab and Hodinkee. We Also discuss Swiss watch exports, the watches from Oppenheimer, and a great article about vintage watch restoration. The Massena LAB x Revolution Uni-Racer 1949 can be found here.The article from Perezscope about the suspect Rolex Milgauss reference 6541 can be found here. Swiss watch export results for June 2023 can be found here.The Hublot Classic Fusion Titanium “Not for Re(Sale) Limited Edition For Hodinkee can be found here.The watches worn by Cillian Murphy in the new film Oppenheimer can be found here.Anthony Traina's article about What This Vintage Cartier Tank Cintrée Tells Us About The Future Of Restoration can be found here.You can find us on our Website, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Check out Life on the Wrist Merch!
How exactly does a super-collectable collaborative Topper Edition come to life? In this week's episode, Rob, Russ, and Zach chat with a longtime friend and beloved member of the Topper collecting community @watch_diversion to go inside a few of his favorite watches (see below for notes on the specific references pulled from his collection), his collecting philosophy, and how a special one-off Armin Strom project he commissioned turned into a spectacular, fully-fledged Topper Edition. As always, thank you for the comments and reviews – it helps us immensely as our neat little pod is starting to land on recommended lists for both Apple and Spotify. Oh, and PS: if you coined the phrase "WIS Empire" as it pertains to Topper Jewelers, help us settle a bet – shoot us a note! info@topperjewelers.com ——— Follow Rick at @watch_diversion on Instagram. Here are the watches from his collection that we discussed: • Omega Seamaster Chronograph 176.007 (vintage) • IWC Pilot's Chronograph 3717 • Arnold & Son CTB Chronograph • Glashütte Original Sport Evo Perpetual Calendar • Jaeger LeCoultre Amvox 2 • Blancpain Villeret Half Time Zone 8 Day • Fears Brunswick Topper Edition
Follow the hosts on Instagram @robnudds and @alonbenjoseph.Can't get enough of the TRTS team? Follow its Resident Provocateur @davaucher and Chief Editor Chris Horrocks @thatguyonbass.Thanks to @skillymusic for the theme tune.
This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Blake and Zach are chatting about a range of topics. First up: the unique appeal of the Formex Essence, a watch that Blake just reviewed (in the lightweight Leggera line). Zach also just picked up a 39mm Essence, and there are a lot of fun features in these watches that add a ton of value to the entire package. They discuss a few new releases that caught the community's attention, including the new Group B Rallysport Chronograph from Autodromo, and a peculiar GMT from Timex, which claims to track three time zones, but Blake seems to think might track up to five(!) simultaneously. It's a somewhat confounding release that we're excited to get a hold of ourselves, if only to figure out with certainty how it actually works. There's also a stunning new release from Czapek and Collective, with a gorgeous beach inspired dial.This episode is brought to you by the San Francisco Windup Watch Fair. Windup Watch Fair is a three-day-long shopping experience that brings watch brands and customers together in a fun, approachable, and engaging environment. Always free and open to the public, Windup Watch Fair encourages everyone from seasoned collectors to first-time watch buyers to come in, take a look, shop, and talk watches.Over 60 watch, apparel, and gear brands will be participating this year, including our lead sponsors, Accutron, Christopher Ward, Fortis, Oris, and Zodiac. There will even be live panels and presentations, outdoor seating areas, food trucks, and a cash bar. Experience Enthusiasm™ in person at the San Francisco Windup Watch Fair, at Terra Gallery – 511 Harrison Street, from Friday, April 28th through the Sunday, April 30th. To learn more visit www.windupwatchfair.com.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesWindup Watch Fair San FranciscoZach's wrist check: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41 CerataniumBlake's wrist check: Tudor Pelagos 39[VIDEO] Owner's Review: The Formex Essence LeggeraThe Autodromo Group B Welcomes All-New Rallysport ChronographTimex Q Gets Unusual Three Time Zone ChronographCzapek & The Collective Hit the Beach With New P.04 Lanikai Collab
This week on the podcast, Blake Buettner and Zach Kazan reflect on Watches & Wonders, now that they've had a bit of time to digest everything they've seen. The show is always hectic, and there is just so much to see that it can be hard to process everything in the moment. But after a week or so, things start to settle, and that's where we are here. Blake and Zach talk about some of the watches that left the greatest impression on them, as well as potential trends spotted coming out of the show, and the discourse that's developing around the week's most talked about watches.This episode is brought to you by the San Francisco Windup Watch Fair. Windup Watch Fair is a three-day-long shopping experience that brings watch brands and customers together in a fun, approachable, and engaging environment. Always free and open to the public, Windup Watch Fair encourages everyone from seasoned collectors to first-time watch buyers to come in, take a look, shop, and talk watches.Over 60 watch, apparel, and gear brands will be participating this year, including our lead sponsors, Accutron, Christopher Ward, Fortis, Oris, and Zodiac. There will even be live panels and presentations, outdoor seating areas, food trucks, and a cash bar. Experience Enthusiasm™ in person at the San Francisco Windup Watch Fair, at Terra Gallery – 511 Harrison Street, from Friday, April 28th through the Sunday, April 30th. To learn more visit www.windupwatchfair.com.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show Notes Zach's wrist check: IWC Pilot's Chronograph 41 CerataniumBlake's wrist check: Brew Metric PVD BlackWindup Watch Fair San FranciscoHands-On with All the New Zenith Releases at Watches & WondersReview: Zenith Defy Classic(Hands-On)The Genta IWC Ingenieur Era Returns With New Automatic 40Reaction: Rolex Gets Silly With Colorful New Oyster Perpetual & Day-Date DialsOris Adds Some Bling to the Aquis: Hands-On with the New Aquis Date DiamondsUlysse Nardin Introduces the Freak ONE, a Mesmerizing Tribute to the Original FreakThe British Collaboration We Never Knew We Needed: Meet The Fears GarrickFears and Christopher Ward Collaborate for the First Limited Edition from the British Watch and Clock Makers AllianceChecking out the Sinn T50s in Geneva
With Watches and Wonders 2023 just around the corner, Hodinkee Radio kicks off today with a preview episode in which I speak with Ben and Danny about shows past, what makes a watch trade show so much fun, and what we're hoping to see from the show, which starts Monday, March 27th. Show Notes: 4:58 William Massena9:33 The 50th Anniversary Rolex Daytona in platinum22:35 Time to Watches 24:55 The Tudor Heritage Chrono 35:32 Rolex Deepsea Challenge36:45 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra-Deep41:22 Patek Philippe Calatrava 5226G in a recent Photo Report 41:40 Patek Philippe Nautilus 581145:30 Patek Philippe 5935A World Time Flyback Chronograph47:15 Patek Philippe 590547:16 Patek Philippe Annual Calendar Moon Phase 520547:17 Patek Philippe 5170 Chronograph (Hands-On)47:18 Patek Philippe 5172 Chronograph
This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, we welcome the newest member of the team, Ricardo Sime. If you're part of the NYC watch scene, you've probably seen Ricardo photographing various meetups and events, and we're thrilled to have him on board. In this episode, Ricardo sits down with Blake Buettner and Zach Kazan to talk about a whole range of topics, including what brought Ricardo to the hobby in the first place, the finer points of pairing watch straps, and the search for a thin mechanical chronograph. We also spend some time diving back into the recent crop of releases from Audemars Piguet, and why you're not likely to see Ricardo wearing his AP hat, at least not yet. This week's episode was brought to you by Quick Release. Quick Release is a place where Worn & Wound's partners showcase a wider variety of watches, product drops, limited deals and promotions, event announcements, and more. Check back daily, follow Quick Release on Instagram, and subscribe to our mailing list so you don't miss a thing.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.Show NotesRicardo's wrist check: Alpina Alpiner ExtremeZach's wrist check: IWC Pilot Chronograph 41 CerataniumBlake's wrist check: Autodromo Group B“Nightcall,” by London GrammarDriveTime and Tide x DOXA SUB 600T Pacific Limited EditionHautlenceAudemars Piguet Brings Back the Starwheel, a Collector's Favorite, in a New Code 11.59Opinion: Don't Buy a Birth Year Watch (Or, Do it When You're Young)Omega Refreshes the Speedmaster '57 with a New Movement and Dial Colors, Plus Two New Moonshine Gold SpeediesTime on Track Podcast: Pre-Season Testing
Welcome to episode 36 of A Week in Watches! We tackle a packed week of news from the likes of Audemars Piguet, Citizen, Seiko, and the return of Meraud with an incredibly charming chronograph called the Antigua. Audemars Piguet dropped plenty of new watches on the world this week, including their most complicated watch ever, the RD4 in the Code 11:59 body. Read more of our thoughts on the new AP releases right here. Seiko revealed a new movement in a trio of new King Seiko references, as well as a special 110th Anniversary King Seiko with a beautiful geometric brown dial.Finally, we discuss a sophomore release from the brand Meraud, who impressed us with their Antigua, a colorful hand wound chronograph with a rather unexpected movement. You can read more of our thoughts on this watch in this hands-on review. Catch all this and more in the full episode below, and be sure to subscribe for more great watch content.This week's episode was brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop. For an excellent and ever-growing catalog of watches, straps, clocks, and more, head to windupwatchshop.com.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.
Racing towards award season with Danny and Logan. Show Notes: 0:05 The Accutron Spaceview 2020 Collection 3:00 Porsche 911 2.7 RS 4:20 TAG Heuer x Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Limited Edition 10:11 Heuer Caliber 02 10:25 Tag Heuer Carrera Collection 13:36 The Nominated Watches of GPHG 2022 19:36 Van Cleef & Arpels Heuers Florales 20:59 In-Depth An Oral History Of Zenith's Team-Up With Kari Voutilainen And Phillips 31:20 Doxa Army in Steel