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  • The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 352: A Conversation with Michiel Holthinrichs
    Jun 26 2024

    This week on the podcast, Zach Kazan is joined by Michiel Holthinrichs, founder of the aptly named Holthinrichs Watches. Holthinrichs is a brand that we’ve admired at Worn & Wound for years for their sculpture-like, architectural designs that are quite unlike anything else in the watch industry. Michiel discusses his background, the origins of the brand, and what he’s trying to accomplish in the watch world. There’s also a lot of talk about the brand’s newest release, the Signature Collection, which represents a fairly dramatic shift in strategy for Holthinrichs. Michiel talks about why they’ve launched the Signature Collection now, the challenges they’ve navigated as a brand, and why he’s excited about the future.


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    Show Notes
    • A Major Move for Holthinrichs: the Signature Collection
    • Holthinrichs Announces the Deconstructed, their Most Ambitious Watch Yet
    • Holthinrichs Teams Up With Revolution and The Rake for Two Very Limited Editions
    • Holthinrichs Watches
    • Holthinrichs on Instagram
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    59 m
  • A Week in Watches Ep. 83 – Oh No, More MoonSwatches!
    Jun 23 2024

    On episode 83 of A Week in Watches, we take a look at three new relatively affordable releases. First is a new powerhouse of a chronograph from Farer with unique functionality. Next is a new addition to Seiko’s Craftsmanship line, featuring a dial of beautiful Arita porcelain. Last, the Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch returns again with some vibrant colors.

    This week’s episode is brought to you by Windup Watch Fair Chicago, which is preparing to kick off on July 12th. Eindup Chicago is heading into its third year and will feature over 40 brands, including Christopher Ward, Citizen, Fortis, G-SHOCK, Oris, and many more. Located at Venue West in West Town, it’s sure to be another exciting year. Learn more at Windupwatchfair.com

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    14 m
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 351: Joe Kirk of Grand Seiko Returns!
    Jun 19 2024

    On this episode of the Worn & Wound podcast, we’re happy to be joined by Joe Kirk from Grand Seiko. Joe has been on the podcast a few times, most recently in 2022, and he’s always a fantastic guest. In this episode, Kat Shoulders and Zach Weiss chat with Joe about the recent crop of releases from Grand Seiko at this year’s Watches & Wonders event, including watches powered by the new 9SA4 caliber, and the incredible color changing dial featured on the SBGC275. They also talk about a huge variety of other topics, including servicing your Grand Seiko, the story behind the new Kodo, and what makes the new Grand Seiko flagship boutique in New York City special. He also provides some insight into the release of the new Locomotive from Credor, one of the most unexpected and exciting new releases this year. This is an episode you won’t want to miss if you’re a Grand Seiko fan, new or old.

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    Show Notes
    • Hands-On With the Grand Seiko SBGC275, with a Dramatic Red (but Sometimes Orange) Dial
    • [VIDEO] Hands-on Impressions of the Beautifully Slender Grand Seiko SLGW002 and SLGW003
    • The Grand Seiko Kodo Saga: Daybreak
    • Hands-On Impressions of the New Credor Locomotive
    • Worn & Wound Celebrates the Opening of Grand Seiko’s First International Flagship Boutique in NYC
    • The Grand Seiko Media Experience: An Enthusiast’s Observations (with Photos!)
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    1 h y 7 m
  • Time On Track: The 2024 CANADIAN GP
    Jun 13 2024

    And just like that, we’ve got a season.

    Yes, Max Verstappan won the Canadian GP, in a race where strategy and rain played a large role. However, that is not the important storyline this week. He was one of five drivers who could have. With Mercedes now joining the fray, we have 3 and a half teams (sorry Checo) that can legitimately fight for not just podiums, but for wins as well.

    In addition to this welcome change, we got quite a race from the rest of the field. Haas rolled the dice, Danny Ric and Ocon responded right, Ferrari was nowhere in sight, and drivers that got new contracts ran for their post race flights. Add all those things together and this was easily the best race of the year.

    Tune in and listen to this episode for more of our thoughts on the 2024 Canadian GP.

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    47 m
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 350: Marc Frankel of Island Watch
    Jun 12 2024

    On the podcast this week, Kat Shoulders and James Helms are joined by Mark Frankel, founder of Long Island Watch. Mark is a longtime fixture in the watch industry and has been part of the Worn & Wound story from the beginning. Many of the early watches reviewed in the early days of the website were actually lent to us by Mark and Long Island Watch. Mark’s business has grown along with Worn & Wound, including a popular YouTube channel and his own brand, Islander, which of course is sold through Long Island Watch.

    This is a fun conversation that covers a wide range of topics including the difficulty of cracking the YouTube algorithm, keeping track of growing collections, and the history of Long Island Watch.

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    Show Notes

    • Long Island Watch
    • Islander Watches
    • Long Island Watch on YouTube
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    56 m
  • Bonus Podcast: A Conversation with Andreas Bentele from Fortis
    Jun 8 2024

    In this bonus episode of the Worn & Wound, Zach Kazan and Kat Shoulders sit down with Andreas Bentele, Marketing Manager at Fortis Watches. If you’ve been to a Windup Watch Fair recently, you may have met Andreas in the Fortis booth, where he and his team are always finding innovative ways to introduce their watches to the public. This year their booth had a tranquil, boutique-like feel, and it was a great place to experience Fortis in person.

    In this conversation, Andreas chats with Zach and Kat about what makes Fortis special, spending a great deal of time focusing on the brand’s history and heritage when it comes to space exploration. Fortis watches go through some pretty serious testing to ensure they can stand up to just about anything, including a burgeoning space tourism industry! They also talk about the unique collecting culture among Fortis enthusiasts, and Andreas gives a hint as to what might be coming from Fortis later in the year.

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    Show Notes
    • Fortis Watches
    • Tool/Kit: Speed Flying in Utah with Tyler Woolstenhulme and the Fortis Novonaut N-42 Cobalt Blue
    • Fortis Reveals New, Space Tested Automatic Chronograph Caliber Werk 17
    • The New Stratoliner from Fortis is Ready for Space
    • Fortis on YouTube
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    31 m
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 349: A Couture Recap, and Catching Up with Oris Co-CEO Rolf Studer
    Jun 5 2024

    This week on the podcast, Zach Kazan and Kyle Snarr reflect on their recent experience at Couture, the watch and jewelry trade show in fabulous Las Vegas. They talk about some trends that they saw emerge at the show, their experience in Vegas, and they give an all important update on the swag situation this year. Then, Zach talks to Rolf Studer, co-CEO at Oris, about the latest Hölstein Edition and the concept behind this year’s LE and the importance of Hölstein in the history of Oris.

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    Show Notes
    • Kyle’s wrist check: Autodromo Group B
    • Zach’s wrist check: Autodromo Group B
    • William Henry
    • [VIDEO] A Brief Hands-On with the Tudor Black Bay 41 Monochrome, and the Black Bay Thunderdome, Part II
    • New Video: Accutron’s Electrostatic Movement Explained!
    • This Year’s Oris Hölstein Edition is Here
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    45 m
  • Time on Screen: Sideways
    Jun 3 2024

    Time on Screen is back this week for a conversation with Worn & Wound contributor, pen enthusiast, and now novelist Brett Braley for a conversation centered around Sideways, one of the great recent comedies about a writer and the writing process. Zach and Brett dig into why this film has held up so well since its 2004 release, what it says about the writing process, and how the world of wine relates to watch collecting (perhaps unsurprisingly, there are plenty of parallels). They also talk about Brett’s journey in bringing his debut novel, Arthur, into the world, his own writing process, and the new writing projects he’s currently working on.

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    Show Notes
    • Brett’s wrist check: Must de Cartier Ronde
    • Zach’s wrist check: IWC Pilot’s Chronograph 41 Ceratanium
    • An Icon Turns 100: A Century of the Montblanc Meisterstück
    • Brett’s newsletter
    • Arthur on Amazon


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