Sinopsis
The Worn & Wound Podcast is a semi-weekly discussion of watches. Each week, we’ll cover the latest news and reviews on wornandwound.com, bring you our first-hand account of watch events from around the world, and occasionally sit down with our friends and colleagues from the watch industry to get their take on the latest in watches.
Episodios
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Ep. 108: Chatting with Filmmaker, Photographer, Diver, and Zodiac Ambassador Andy Mann
13/11/2019 Duración: 40minOn this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, we sit down with Andy Mann. Andy is many things. Among them, he’s an Emmy nominated filmmaker, a photographer for National Geographic, a conservationist, a diver, and a Zodiac brand ambassador. Andy has worked on all seven continents on all sorts of conservationist efforts and projects, but he’s perhaps best known for his work with sharks. He’s also a founding member SeaLegacy, a collective of filmmakers, photographers, and creators focused on telling stories about ocean life to inspire conservation of our seas. We chat with Andy about how he got started, his first dive with 50 bull sharks in Fiji, his work, and his collaborative watch with Zodiac. This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Bulova and their new Regatta collection. Inspired by Bulova heritage timepieces, the Regatta, with its distinctive T-bar lugs and refined slimline case, is a watch designed to be noticed. To learn more about the new Bulova Regatta, visit
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Ep. 107: Steve Laughlin of Raven Watches
30/10/2019 Duración: 01h03minOn this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Worn & Wound Managing Editor Ilya Ryvin and co-host James Helms have the great pleasure of chatting with Steve Laughlin, a mainstay in the independent, enthusiast-brand scene. From his days with Benarus to his current endeavor with Raven, Steve runs down his career making no-frills tool watches, the challenges he’s faced over the years, why he’s no longer interested in homage watches, and a whole lot more. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Alpina and their AlpinerX Smart Outdoors watch. A robust and highly-functional outdoor companion, the AlpinerX is water-resistant up to 100M and features altitude, barometer, and temperature displays, a compass, connected GPS functionality, UV indicator, and a world timer. The AlpinerX also seamlessly connects to your smartphone via the AlpinerX app to track activity, receive notifications, and adjust watch settings. Alpina recently entered into a three-year partnership with
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Ep. 106: Windup Watch Fair New York City 2019
16/10/2019 Duración: 40minOn this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Ilya, Zach, and Blake sit down to chat about the upcoming Wind Up Watch Fair in New York City. From the exciting new brands making their debut to some of the watches expected to launch at this year’s show, we have the skinny on what you need to know about the Windup NYC 2019 show. Here are the basics: Windup is a three-day watch event taking place Oct 25 through the 27th at Chelsea Market in New York City. Windup showcases brands ranging from new independents with just a few models to larger Swiss and German houses with rich histories and deep catalogs. What ties the brands together is that they all have a unique perspective and their products offer a great value. Windup is also all about getting our readers in front of watches and the people that make them, and to that end the Fair is always free and open to the public. So whether you’re a seasoned watch-head or someone considering their first timepiece, come on by and take a look. This week’s episode o
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Ep. 105: US-China Trade War and Watches / Magnus Äppelryd of Bravur
02/10/2019 Duración: 45minOn this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, we’ve got a twofer. In the first half of the show, Managing Editor Ilya Ryvin sits down with Worn & Wound contributor Zach Kazan to discuss an article Zach wrote a few weeks back titled, “Tariffs and the Watch Industry: How the US-China Trade War Impacts US-Based Watch Companies.” In the second half, Ilya chats with Magnus Äppelryd of Bravur about his brand, why slow and steady has been the correct approach for Bravur, and what we can expect in the future. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop. Show Notes “Tariffs and the Watch Industry: How the US-China Trade War Impacts US-Based Watch Companies.” Zach's wrist check - Zenith Defy Classic Ilya's wrist check - Nomos Orion Bravur Magnus' wrist check - Bravur Geography Ilya's wrist check - Fortis Cosmonauts Chronograph with Lemania 5100
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Ep. 104: Ming Thein and Praneeth Rajsingh of Ming Watches
18/09/2019 Duración: 45minJust two years ago, Ming Watches hit the scene and were an overnight sensation. That first limited collection, dubbed 17.01, sold out in no time, which wasn't that much of a surprise because the watches were good — like really good. And they were aggressively priced, too, at just $900 a pop. Then a few months later, Ming put out their sophomore release, this time a high-end piece with a crazy 100-hour movement by Schwarz-Etienne. The new watch, nearly 7 times the price of its predecessor, followed some of the foundational design cues of Ming's first watch, but the execution was pure luxury. It was an exciting release, but also one that inspired controversy with its ambitious price tag. Ming's continued that trajectory, releasing both luxurious watches and democratically-priced ones — all the while maintaining a unique aesthetic and adherence to quality that's found numerous fans. On this week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Zach and Ilya are joined by Ming Thein and Praneeth Rajsingh of Ming Watche
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Ep. 103: Hamilton Electric Watches with Jarett Harkness of Unwind In Time
04/09/2019 Duración: 31minOn this week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Ilya chats with Jarett Harkness of Unwind In Time, a shop that specializes first and foremost in Hamilton Electric watches. Vintage is undeniably hot right now, but most enthusiast focus is given to vintage mechanical watches. The watches that interest Jarett, however, are of a different sort, and this all began when he fixed a non-running Hamilton Electric Pacer. Jarett tells us how he came about loving watches, why he's specifically drawn to Electric watches, and how his one-time hobby and now full-time business really goes beyond just the watches themselves. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Grand Seiko and Timeless Luxury Watches. Grand Seiko and Timeless have partnered to create the SBGE249 Spring Drive GMT limited edition timepiece, a watch inspired by a blizzard in Shirojiri, Japan where the Grand Seiko Shinshu Studio is located. The dial features a delicate texture and it’s accented with Grand Seiko’s perfec
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Ep. 102: Behind the Scenes with Vishal Tolani of Spinnaker, AVI-8, and DuFa
21/08/2019 Duración: 01h08minBecause we talk to so many small brand owners here on the Worn & Wound Podcast, one of the recurring focuses of the show has been manufacturing — who makes it, how it’s made, and of course where it’s made. Brands, and that’s brands both big and small, need to to get their watches made somewhere, and there’s really only a handful of options as far as regions of the world go. Within the micro brand (or enthusiast brand space — whatever you want to call it), much of that manufacturing happens in Asia. On this week’s episode of the show, we chat with Vishal Tolani, a longtime friend of Worn & Wound and the man behind brands like Spinnaker, AVI-8, and DuFa, among others. What makes Vishal especially interesting is that outside of running a number of brands, he’s also a second-generation manufacturer based out of Hong Kong, which gives him a really interesting insight the world of watchmaking in that part of the world. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Grand Seiko and
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Ep. 101: Wes and Cullen of Nodus Watches
06/08/2019 Duración: 52minThis week, Ilya is joined by Wes and Cullen from Nodus Watches. If you’ve been following the independent watch space with any regularity, then you’ve surely heard of Nodus. This LA-based brand is just a couple of years old, but in a very short amount of time they’ve built a solid following of fans, in part because they make damn fine watches, but also because Wes and Cullen have made it a point to go out into the world and meet their customers. On this episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Ilya chats with them about their brand, why they think it’s important to continue bringing legitimacy to the independent watch brand space, and why they have a "rising tide raises all ships" mentality. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Citizen and their iconic line of Eco-Drive watches. For over 40 years, Citizen has been producing watches with Eco-Drive technology. Highly efficient and versatile, Citizen Eco-Drive watches are powered by any light – artificial, natural, a
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Ep. 100(!) : Speedy 321 and a Worn & Wound AMA
24/07/2019 Duración: 57minThis week’s episode is a special one — it marks the 100th episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast! A huge thank you to all of our listeners for tuning into the show the last 100 episodes. We absolutely wouldn’t be doing this without you all. On this week’s episode, we chat about the recently announced Speedmaster 321 Platinum, Omega’s big Speedy release celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission. But that’s just a small part of the show. For the rest of the episode, we answer your questions about us, our personal collections and collecting habits, and more. This week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought you by the Windup Watch Shop. SHOW NOTES Zach’s wrist check - Farer Lander Chronograph Blake’s wrist check - Oris Divers 65 Ilya’s wrist check - Sinn 556i Sinn 556i Review ADPT Straps First Man film Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch 321 Platinum Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 50th Anniversary “Moonshine” LE Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11 50th Anniversary LE Tudor Sub Ref. 79090 Tudor P
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Ep. 99: The Secondary Market with Tim Stracke, co-CEO and Founder of Chrono24
09/07/2019 Duración: 47minThe secondary market is playing an increasingly important role with regard to how people buy and sell watches, and nobody knows more about the secondary marketplace than Tim Stracke, the co-CEO and Founder of Chrono24. With over 3,000 verified dealers and 20,000 private sellers moving 400,000 watches at any given time, Chrono24 is the world’s largest specialized market for watches, so we wanted to get Tim on the podcast to talk about how his platform is different from others in the space, how consumers use it to get their dream watches, and how brands are reacting to this burgeoning space. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Alpina and their AlpinerX Smart Outdoors watch. With the AlpinerX, Alpina brings over 135 years of watchmaking experience to a modern, connected sport watch. A robust and highly-functional outdoor companion, the AlpinerX is water-resistant up to 100m and features an altitude, barometer, and temperature display, a compass, connected GPS functionality, a
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Ep. 98: Auctions and the Howard, Davis & Dennison #3 with Zach Kazan
25/06/2019 Duración: 45minOn this week’s episode, Zach Weiss and I are joined by another Zach, Zach Kazan, our most recent contributor to Worn & Wound and who’s been killing it with some great content on the site. Some weeks back, Zach attended the Jones & Horan spring auction to witness the sale of a really important timepiece — the Howard, Davis & Dennison #3 pocket watch. He wrote an excellent article for us about the watch (which you can read here), its fascinating history, and the auction itself, and I thought it’d be great to have him on the podcast for a deeper dive into the story. This week’s episode is brought to you by Bulova and their collection of Automatic Timepieces. For the Fall season, Bulova is introducing more than 15 new automatic timepieces. Some highlights include the new Regatta collection, which is based on a vintage Bulova style, and features two automatic pieces with a slim automatic movement, and nods to the original design with unique angled lugs. Another style coming this fall is the new Wilton
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Ep. 97: Indy Brand Power Panel with Jason Lim of Halios, Bradley Price of Autodromo, and Etienne Malec of Baltic
11/06/2019 Duración: 44minThis week’s episode is a special one. At Windup Watch Fair in April, we brought together three Worn & Wound Podcast alumni — Jason Lim from Halios, Bradley Price from Autodromo, and Etienne Malec from Baltic — to participate in something of a power panel about running a successful, enthusiast-focused, independent watch brand in 2019. We covered a whole bunch of topics, from the loaded nature of the term “micro-brand,” to the challenges of the current, sometimes oversaturated, market. This week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop. Show Notes Autodromo Halios Baltic Bradley’s wrist check – Autodromo Group B Seres 2 Corsica Jason’s wrist check – Universa prototype and Brew Technicolor Etienne’s wrist check- Black/Silver Aquascaphe Zach’s wrist check – Worn & Wound x Stowa Partitio Ilya’s wrist check – Limited Edition Junghans Max Bill Bradley on The Worn & Wound Podcast Jason on The Worn & Wound Podcast Etienne on The Worn & Wound Podcast
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Ep. 96: Answering Your Grand Seiko Questions with Joe Kirk
28/05/2019 Duración: 49minIt’s no secret that we’re big fans of Grand Seiko here, so this week’s episode was a real treat for us. Ilya sits down with Joe Kirk, the National Training Manager for Grand Seiko Corporation of America, to talk about everything Grand Seiko, and to answer all your burning Grand Seiko questions submitted on Instagram. This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Hamilton and their Intra-Matic Automatic Chronograph, a recreation of an iconic timepiece first released in 1968. Hamilton has reimagined that watch with a piece that retains the vintage styling of the original while adding modern function and wearability. Powering the Intra-Matic Automatic Chronograph is an H-31 automatic chronograph movement with an extended 60-hour power reserve. The case of the Intra-Matic has also been scaled to 40mm for modern tastes, and the panda dial colorway is available in both blue and black variants. To learn more about Hamilton’s new Intra-Matic Automatic Chronograph, head to shop.hamiltonwatc
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Ep. 95: Jimmy Collins of Collins Watch Company
15/05/2019 Duración: 39minIn this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Ilya sits down with Jimmy Collins of LA-based Collins Watch Company to discuss his brand, how he got started in watches, the challenges of running a one-man shop, and his plans for the future. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop. SHOW NOTES Jimmy’s wrist check – Collins Hyperion with meteorite dial Ilya’s wrist check – MK II Key West Collins Watch Company Nodus Watches Hyperion via Kickstarter
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Ep. 94: Timex American Documents, FTS Ameriquartz, and the State of American Watchmaking
01/05/2019 Duración: 48minIn this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Zach, Blake, and Ilya discuss Timex's recent American Documents series and the state of American watchmaking. Zach also talks about his recent trip to Arizona, where he met with the team behind FTS Ameriquartz, who are working towards their goal of producing movements in the America. This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Alpina and their AlpinerX Smart Outdoors watch. With the AlpinerX, Alpina brings over 135 years of watchmaking experience to a modern connected sport watch. Alpina has drawn on this rich history of watchmaking to develop the AlpinerX Smart Outdoors watch. A robust and highly-functional outdoor companion, the AlpinerX is water-resistant up to 100M and features altitude, barometer, and temperature display, a compass, connected GPS functionality, a UV indicator, and world timer. The AlpinerX also seamlessly connects to your smartphone via the AlpinerX app to track activity, receive notifications, and adjus
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Ep. 93: Windup Watch Fair San Francisco / Talking Tissot with President François Thiébaud
16/04/2019 Duración: 01h01minIn the first half of this week’s episode, Ilya, Zach, and Blake talk about the upcoming Windup Watch Fair taking place in San Francisco on April 26th through the 29th (click here for the full event details). In the second half of the episode, Ilya sits down with Tissot President François Thiébaud to talk about Tissot’s growth in recent years, Swatch Group’s pullout from Baselworld, and what that means for the brand going forward. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Citizen and their iconic line of Eco-Drive watches. For over 40 years, Citizen has been producing watches with Eco-Drive technology. Highly efficient and versatile, Citizen Eco-Drive watches are powered by any light — artificial, natural, and even dim light. Eco-Drive watches never need a battery replacement and once fully charged, many models will operate for 6 months with no light source. Some of the newest Eco-Drive models worth checking out include the the Promaster Tsuno Chrono Racer and the Satellite Wave
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Ep. 92: Baselworld 2019 Debrief /Discussing the "Murph" Watch with Hamilton CEO Sylvain Dolla
02/04/2019 Duración: 46minOn the first half of this week’s episode, we debrief on Baselworld 2019, and on the second half I sit down with Hamilton CEO Sylvain Dolla to discuss the recently released "Murph" watch. This week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop. Show Notes Wrist Check Baselworld 2019 Coverage Omega Speedmaster Apollo 11th 50th Anniversary Tudor P01 Hamilton Khaki "Murph" Men in Black: International trailer Hamilton and Jack Ryan
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Ep. 91: Baselworld 2019 - Day 3 With Nomos, Rolex, Bell & Ross, and More
25/03/2019 Duración: 34minOn the third day of our Baselworld 2019 coverage, we discuss hits and misses from Nomos, Rolex, Bell & Ross, Bulova, and more. To learn more about the watches discussed in this episode, check out our ongoing Baselworld coverage here. This episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Timeless Luxury Watches and their new collaboration with Nomos and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. In partnership, they have created two custom Nomos Club Campus models — one in 36mm and another measuring 38.5mm — with a portion of each sale going to fund the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The price for the National Breast Cancer Foundation models is the same as the original 36mm and 38.5mm Nomos Club Campuses, $1,500 and $1,650 respectively. To learn more or to purchase one of these special pieces, head to timelessluxwatches.com.
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Ep. 90: Baselworld 2019 - Day 2 with Sinn, Junghans, Orient, and More
23/03/2019 Duración: 26minOn the second day of our Baselworld 2019 coverage, we discuss the hits and misses of Sinn, Junghans, Orient, and more. To learn more about the watches discussed in this episode, check out our ongoing Baselworld coverage here. This episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Timeless Luxury Watches and their new collaboration with Nomos and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. In partnership, they have created two custom Nomos Club Campus models — one in 36mm and another measuring 38.5mm — with a portion of each sale going to fund the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The price for the National Breast Cancer Foundation models is the same as the original 36mm and 38.5mm Nomos Club Campuses, $1,500 and $1,650 respectively. To learn more or to purchase one of these special pieces, head to timelessluxwatches.com.
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Ep. 89: Baselworld 2019 - Day 1 With Tudor, Oris, Seiko, and More
22/03/2019 Duración: 47minDay one is done and, as always, it was a total whirlwind! We met up with Zodiac, Tudor, Oris, Ming, Seiko and Grand Seiko, Tag Heuer, and Monta. and despite it being a sort of sleepy year, we saw some great watches. On this episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, we chat about the highlights and lowlights of day one. To learn more about the watches discussed in this episode, check out our ongoing Baselworld coverage here. This episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast is brought to you by Timeless Luxury Watches and their new collaboration with Nomos and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. In partnership, they have created two custom Nomos Club Campus models — one in 36mm and another measuring 38.5mm — with a portion of each sale going to fund the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The price for the National Breast Cancer Foundation models is the same as the original 36mm and 38.5mm Nomos Club Campuses, $1,500 and $1,650 respectively. To learn more or to purchase one of these special pieces, head to timeles