Time On Track: The 2024 MONACO GP

Time On Track: The 2024 MONACO GP

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Ep 443: Case Materials, New Seiko's, and More From Our Q&A

This week on the podcast, we are once again answering questions submitted through our Worn & Wound+ Slack channel for our monthly Q&A episode. Zach Kazan is joined by Kat Shoulders and Worn & Wound contributor Cait Bazemore to field your questions on Tudor’s big anniversary year, ...  Show more

Ep 442: Recapping British Watchmakers' Day and Windup Dallas

It’s watch show season! This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Kazan and Zach Weiss are catching up right after our Windup Watch Fair in Dallas to recap that show as well as British Watchmakers’ Day, which took place the week before. It’s the start of a busy season that peak ...  Show more

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