This week on the podcast, we’re taking the idea of a full house to new extremes as we close in on the end of 2022 to discuss our favorite releases of the year. Blake Buettner is joined by Zach Weiss, Thomas Calara, Zach Kazan, Ed Jelley, Patrick Marlett, and Kat Shoulders for a massive Year in Review discussion where the team discusses the watch news and releases that made the most waves in 2022. Be sure to share your favorite watches of the year in the comments below, and stay tuned to the Worn & Wound podcast feed as we’ll be answering questions submitted by listeners in the next episode.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 276: The Year in Review
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Show Notes
- Jean-Claude Biver, the Matterhorn, and Carbon Fiber with Some Color: A Few Days in Zermatt with Norqain and the New Wild One
- [Review] The Oris Pro Pilot X Challenges Our Perception of a Pilot’s Watch
- [VIDEO] Hands-On Impressions Of New Watches From Parmigiani Fleurier
- Get Your Torches Ready: The Hanhart Night Pilot is Here, with an Impressive Fully Lumed Dial
- Serica Introduces their First GMT, the 8315
- New Grand Seiko SLGA009 White Birch Goes Spring Drive
- No Longer a Concept: Grand Seiko’s Constant-Force Tourbillon Movement Goes into Production with the All New Kodo
- Hands-on with the Ressence Type 8C and Type 3BBB at Watches and Wonders 2022
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