This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, we have a jam packed episode with Blake, Zach, and Kat discussing a flurry of recent releases, as well as some recent editorials that have generated quite a bit of conversation on social media. First up is a lengthy discussion on the new line of Superocean dive watches from Breitling, which are conveniently being made in just about every size except the ones we really want. Still, they are incredibly cool from a design perspective, and we’re looking forward to getting more hands on time with them soon. We also touch on a recent high concept space watch with NASA pedigree, and Kat even explains the blockchain (trust us, this will sort of make sense when you listen to the episode). We wrap up by talking about recent editorials on why it’s important to be open to watches of all sizes, and the benefits of keeping a watch hidden away from social media.
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Today’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Oris and the all new ProPilot X Calibre 400. Oris watches will be on display and available for purchase at the upcoming Windup Watch Fair in Chicago, July 15th through 17th.
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