Ep 363: Peanut Butter & Butter Sandwiches?!?

Ep 363: Peanut Butter & Butter Sandwiches?!?

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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

Ep 441: Preview of the Windup Watch Fair Dallas

This week’s podcast is a preview of our upcoming Windup Watch Fair in Dallas! Hosted by Blake Malin with guests Kyle Starr and Nelly Calhoun, the team talks about what to expect this weekend as Windup comes to Texas for the second year in a row. This year’s Windup is a chance to ...  Show more

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