This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, we’ve got Blake Buettner, Patrick Marlett, Thomas Calara, and Zach Weiss talking about a wide range of topics. First and foremost, Patrick hasn’t seen The Big Lebowski, and the entire team needs to take a minute to adjust to this distressing new information. Watches are eventually discussed as well, including a new and very difficult to acquire Porsche Design chronograph, and the latest release from Massena LAB, a historically accurate tribute to the Mathey-Tissot Type XX. Then the conversation turns to a recent influx in watches with meteorite dials, and the team wonders aloud what other interesting materials enterprising brands might decide to make watch dials out of. Amber dials, anyone? How about beer cans?
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 271: The Strange Appeal of the Meteorite Dial
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Show Notes
- Time on Screen Podcast: Contact
- Thomas’s wrist check: Rolex Explorer
- Zach’s wrist check: Porsche Orfina 7177
- Porsche Design Reveals the Chronograph 1 911 Dakar in Titanium Carbide
- Massena LAB Pays Tribute to a Classic with a Pair of Mathey-Tissot Signed Type XX Chronographs
- Hands-On with the Meteorite Laden Selten Series 00.00
- Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Collab Gets Meteorite Dial