This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Weiss, Blake Buettner, and Zach Kazan talk watches in the $3,500 to $5,000 price range. This is part of our continuing series where the editorial team looks at a selection of watches at a particular price point in an effort to highlight interesting timepieces that you may not immediately think about (be sure to check out our previous entry in this series right here). There’s a ton of variety at the $5,000 price point, and the watches discussed here show some real range, from boutique customized watches, to pillars of some of the watch world’s biggest brands.
As always, be sure to let us know what you think of our choices, and what your favorites in this price range are.
This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Bulova and their new Frank Sinatra collection. Own a piece of musical history with Bulova’s Frank Sinatra collection featuring vintage-inspired watches named after four of his most beloved songs.
The Frank Sinatra Collection is split into four sub-collections, all named after his most beloved songs. The “Best is Yet to Come” collection features an exhibition case back showcasing a Swiss Made Sellita manual wind mechanical movement with a 42-hour power reserve and calendar. The “Fly Me to the Moon” collection features an exhibition case back showcasing a Miyota automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve and calendar. The “Young at Heart” collection features an exhibition case back showcasing a Miyota 21-jewel automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve and calendar. And the “My Way” timepieces, powered by a Miyota Quartz movement, feature a rectangular case, beautiful gold-tone hands and markers, and elegant textured leather straps.
To learn more about the new Bulova Frank Sinatra collection head to Bulova.com.