Ep 363: Peanut Butter & Butter Sandwiches?!?

Ep 363: Peanut Butter & Butter Sandwiches?!?

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Ep 453: Visiting Citizen in Japan, and a New Horological Machine from MB&F

This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach welcomes Cait Bazemore to talk about her recent trip to Japan with Citizen to check out their Eco-Drive manufacturing facilities. This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach welcomes Cait Bazemore to talk about her recent trip to Japan ...  Show more

Ep 452 Summer Watches

This week on the podcast, Zach and Kat are talking summer watches. This is a conversation we return to every year, it seems. As the weather warms up, it becomes apparent that some watches are just better suited to the summer months. Zach and Kat each pick summer watches in three ...  Show more

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