Ep. 153: A Conversation About Strange Speedmasters
On today’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast, we’re talking Speedmasters. But this isn’t just any Speedmaster podcast, we’re getting weird. Last week, we published a guide to unusual Speedmasters, and today Blake Buettner, Zach Weiss, and Zach Kazan sit down to talk through some of their favorites from our “Weirdmaster” guide, and what makes these references so strange anyway.
If you’re a Speedmaster fan, or just interested in unusual watches, be sure to tell us about your favorite strange Speedys in the comments below. There are way more than we could possibly include in one guide or podcast, so don’t be shy about sharing your favorite odd Speedmasters.
This week’s episode is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop.
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Show NotesZach K’s wrist check: Omega Speedmaster ProfessionalZach W’s wrist check: Omega Speedmaster 3520.50.00Blake’s wrist check: Rolex SubmarinerWeirdmaster: A Guide to Unusual SpeedmastersThe Speedmaster “Panda” 1957The Speedmaster Rattrapante Co-Axial, WatchBox ReviewsThe LCD Speedmaster on Fratello WatchesThe Speedmaster Perpetual Calendar
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