There’s a lot to discuss, including plenty of new releases and reviews, news of a new watch fair in Geneva, and a great piece of content from Hodinkee. Plus, we answer a listener question about a topic that we discuss frequently amongst ourselves: watch bracelets.
This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Citizen and their iconic line of Eco-Drive watches. For over 40 years, Citizen has been producing watches with Eco-Drive technology. Highly efficient and versatile, Citizen Eco-Drive watches are powered by any light – artificial, natural, and even dim light. Eco-Drive watches never need a battery replacement and once fully charged, many models will operate for 6 months with no light source.
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Show NotesBlake Buettner’s wrist check: Rolex Submariner 1680Zach Kazan’s wrist check: Grand Seiko SBGH271Ed Jelley’s wrist check: Seiko Prospex SNJ029Zach Weiss’ Zodiac Super Sea Wolf GMTHourUniverse in BaselThe Long Return, Part II on HodinkeeOphion OPH 786 VélosLorier Falcon IITudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Navy BlueTAG Heuer Montreal Limited EditionTimex MKI MechanicalGorilla Outlaw DriftGruppo Gamma WatchesLorier GeminiTudor PelagosRolex GlideLockChristopher Ward Military CollectionStaib Milanese Mesh
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