This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Kazan is joined by Zach Weiss to take a look back at the year so far. We’re about halfway through 2026, so it feels like a good time to think about some of our favorite watches of the year so far, as well as some of the biggest watch stories. This has actually been a very eventful year to this point, with too many great releases to name, and some major changes to the trade show scene which will have a major impact on 2027. We discuss it all in this episode, plus a shared cultural recommendation at the end that might just be a trailer for the greatest movie ever made. We’ll find out on Christmas Day.
The Best Watches Watches, and Biggest Stories, of 2026 So Far
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Show Notes
- Omega’s New Constellation Observatory Collection Debuts, with a First for a Certified Chronometer
- Formex Introduces the Aria, an Integrated Bracelet Sports Watch with a Manufacture Movement
- Breitling, Universal Genève, and Gallet Join Watches & Wonders 2027
- The Escapement
- Clapton
- Watch Pro on the Escapement
- Baltic and SpaceOne Collaborate on the All New Seconde Majeure
- Precious, Not Pretentious: Introducing the Niton Prima
- Watches & Wonders: A Few Thoughts on Nostalgia, the 1990s, and Moser’s Streamliner Pump
- Otsuka Lotec Introduces the No. 8, a New Design Inspired by Abbey Road Mixing Consoles Featuring Jumping Hour and Retrograde Minute Displays
- Ōtsuka Lōtec Debuts the New No. 9, an Experiment in Haute Horology
- Review: The Trafford Crossroads S 36 & 40
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