This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, with some major product announcements behind us, the team takes the opportunity to look back on the year in watches, going through some of our favorite releases across all price points. This has been an unusual year for watch releases to say the least, with trade shows cancelled due to the pandemic, and brands going it alone. Now that many of the brands we love have shown us their 2020 slate, we thought this would be a good time to talk about the year up to this point. From Rolex and Vacheron Constantin to Seiko and Lorier, we cover a lot of ground through nearly a full year of new watch release.
What are your favorite releases from the year? Let us know what we missed in the comments below.
This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Seiko and their iconic Seiko 5 Sports line of watches. Seiko has released a diverse range of new Seiko 5 Sports watches, designed to fit any style. The new introductions fit into five distinct style categories: Sports, Suits, Street, Specialist, and Sense, each incorporating different color schemes and materials.
To learn more about Seiko 5 Sports, head to seikousa.com.
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Show NotesOmega Speedmaster 321 Stainless SteelZach W’s SpeedmasterSeiko SNJ029 reviewSeiko 5 SportsVacheron Constantin Overseas Perpetual Ultra-ThinFrederique Constant Highlife Perpetual CalendarThe new Rolex SubmarinerRolex Oyster PerpetualChristopher Ward C60 SapphireLorier Falcon IIGrand Seiko SLGH002
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