This week on the podcast, Blake Buettner and Thomas Calara welcome Hodinkee’s Danny Milton to the show. Danny joined the team at Hodinkee in 2020 (literally the week NYC shut down thanks to the pandemic) and has quickly established himself on the site with his unique, down to earth voice, writing about everything from the watches of Space Jam, to his own relationship with two-tone Rolex, to even more watches of Space Jam. In this episode, Danny talks about how he came to join the team at Hodinkee, his watch journey, and his thoughts on the watch landscape as it stands today. We also touch on some microbrands to watch out for, the prospect of a solid gold Explorer, and of course there’s plenty of vintage Rolex chat.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep. 224: A Conversation with Hodinkee’s Danny Milton
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Show Notes
- Thomas’s wrist check: Rolex Explorer 14270
- Danny’s wrist check: Rolex GMT Master II “Batman”
- Blake’s wrist check: Rolex Daytona 116519LN
- Cutting Through The Noise, and Finding Your Lane
- Everything You Need to Know About the Rolex Explorer Ref. 14270
- Missed Reviews: The 3706 “Fliegerchronograph” is a Reminder of What IWC Used to Be
- Owner’s Review: Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Classique
- We Asked Our Editors To Tell Us About Their Ideal Watch
- Baltic Introduces Their First Contribution to the Only Watch Auction, a Unique Chronograph with a Vintage Movement
- Review: the Serica 5303 Dive Watch
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- The Tiffany-Blue Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 Sells For Over $6.5 Million At Phillips New York