• The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 345: Live From The San Fransisco Windup Watch Fair
    May 8 2024

    This week on the podcast we’re coming to you live from the recently completed Windup Watch Fair in San Francisco. Blake Malin hosts Zach Kazan, Kyle Snarr, and Garrett Jones (the newest member of the Worn & Wound team, and making his podcast debut!) for a debrief on the show. The team talks about their impressions of our new venue in San Francisco, the most impressive watches they saw over the weekend, and a whole lot more.

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    Show Notes
    • Christopher Ward Introduces the Twelve X, One of their Most Ambitious Watches To Date
    • Formex Essence Space Gold
    • Paulin Oh No
    • Camera West
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    31 mins
  • Time on Track: The 2024 Miami GP (Pre-Race)
    May 7 2024

    The Miami GP weekend is just getting started. We cover all the sunny Sprint racing action with an in-person episode from the WindUp Fair in San Francisco with special guest (and major watch and motorsport enthusiast) Josh Shanks.

    Beyond just racing, some very interesting story lines are developing this season leading us to ask a few questions. Now that GOAT car designer Adrian Newey is officially leaving Red Bull, what’s the next chapter in his illustrious career? What does this mean for Red Bull? Rumors are swirling around Florida man Logan Sargeant; will the Miami GP be his last race in F1? Will 17 year old Kimi Antonelli replace him? Finally, we discuss our predictions for the main event in Miami.

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    43 mins
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 344: Looking Back at Our Favorite Releases from Watches & Wonders, Plus the New Christopher Ward Twelve X
    May 1 2024

    This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Kazan and Zach Weiss are joined by Ed Jelley to finally put a bow on Watches & Wonders 2024, discussing their favorite releases from the show and their overall impressions of this year’s slate of watches. Before the Watches & Wonders talk, however, there’s a big new release from one of our favorite brands to discuss. Christopher Ward dropped the new Twelve X last week, and it quickly became the hottest topic in the watch world. Zach Weiss had a chance to see the watch in person ahead of its release, and he gives us his first impressions and a rundown of why this watch is a pretty big deal for Christopher Ward as a brand, and what it might mean for the industry as a whole.

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    Show Notes
    • Ed’s wrist check: G-SHOCK x Bodega
    • Zach W’s wrist check: Grand Seiko SBGX331
    • Zach K’s wrist check: Fears Brunswick Aurora
    • All of Our Episodes from Watches & Wonders
    • Christopher Ward Introduces the Twelve X, One of their Most Ambitious Watches To Date
    • Our Favorite Releases from Watches & Wonders Week
    • Our Contributors’ Favorite Watches & Wonders Releases
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    58 mins
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast: A Rundown of the Windup Watch Fair San Fransisco 2024
    Apr 26 2024

    The Windup Watch Fair in San Francisco is just days away! Join Blake Malin, Kyle Snarr, and Nelly Calhoun for a preview in this special bonus episode of the Worn & Wound podcast.

    Take an early peek at the Windup Watch Fair San Francisco right here.

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    48 mins
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 343: Dave Brailsford, Co-Founder of Garrick Watchmakers
    Apr 24 2024

    Over the years, Garrick Watchmakers has become one of our favorite independent brands. Their distinct design language draws on the heritage of classic British watchmaking, and the watches themselves are almost entirely bespoke. Truly, each one is made to order, and clients have enormous latitude in picking out nearly every detail. Dave Brailsford is Garrick’s cofounder and joins Zach Weiss and Zach Kazan in this episode of the Worn & Wound podcast to discuss Garrick’s history, the unique challenges of running a brand where the client has such a large role in the decision making process, and painstaking production process that sees Garrick making a huge amount of each watch in-house.

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    Show Notes
    • Introducing the Garrick S4, with a Dial Made By Hand
    • Garrick Introduces the S5 with an All New Custom Movement and Smaller Case
    • Garrick Introduces the S6, an Evolution of their Entry Level Watch
    • Garrick Introduces their Regulator MK 2, Another Highly Customizable Ode to Classic British Watchmaking
    • Garrick Launches an S2 with the Most Esoteric of Complications: Deadbeat Seconds
    • The Emergence of the Micro Indie: A Brief Guide to High Craft, Affordable, Independent Watchmaking
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    57 mins
  • Time On Track: The 2024 Chinese GP
    Apr 23 2024

    Another week of racing and this time we find ourselves at the Chinese GP. Last time F1 graced this track, it was 2019 and many were complaining about Mercedes dominance. In 2024, Red Bull is the one with a stranglehold on the paddock and it showed in both the sprint and race with Max Verstappen taking the checkered flag in both events.

    Yet the storylines were still plentiful. We had Daniel Ricciardo who finally looked in form until Lance Stroll decided to live the line “Rubbing is racing”. Danny’s reaction had us wondering if an angry Ricciardo is what F1 really needs. There was also the wily old veteran in Fernando Alonso who had us glued to our seats in the closing laps of the race. We were even treated to spontaneously combusting grass. Tune in and listen to this episode for more of our thoughts and observations of the 2024 Chinese GP.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Time on Screen: Grassland feat. Shinola
    Apr 20 2024

    Grassland explores the failures of the criminal justice system by focusing on one family in suburban New Jersey, and the draconian cannabis laws impacting their lives and the lives of those in their community. The film is a family drama above all, with authentic and grounded performances from Quincy Isaiah as well as Mia Maestro, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, and Jeff Kober in starring roles. Grassland effectively communicates the ineffectiveness of drug laws in parts of this country, which disproportionately impact minorities and have long lasting ripple effects that play out over the course of years.

    The new Shinola 420 Grassland Runwell, available to order today from Shinola, was designed in partnership with Quincy Isaiah, and, like the film, was created to bring awareness to the racial disparity in marijuana arrests and promote reform of the criminal justice system. In this episode of Time on Screen, Zach, Quincy, and Philip discuss the design of the watch, how the project came to be, and why this is a meaningful endeavor for all involved. A portion of the proceeds of each watch—limited to 420 pieces—is pledged to support criminal justice reform policies.

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    31 mins
  • The Worn & Wound Podcast: Watches & Wonders Day 5 - Nearing the End
    Apr 13 2024

    We have just 1 more day here in Geneva and today we are wrapping up our travels around town from MB&F to Independents at the Beau-Rivage Hotel.

    To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here. And if you like what you hear, then don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes. If there’s a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we’ll put your question in the queue.

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    25 mins