This week on the podcast, the editorial team is in the studio to talk about all the watches they saw at LVMH Watch Week in New York. From a SAXEM Hublot that makes us think of radioactive tennis balls, to impeccably skeletonized Zenith Defys, there was a lot to take in. Be sure to check out our photo report and all of our LVMH Watch Week coverage linked below, and let us know about your favorite debuts, and what you’re looking forward to seeing at Watches & Wonders, likely the next big proving ground for new watch releases this year.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 280: Hands-On with the New Releases from LVMH Watch Week
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Show Notes
- [Photo Report] LVMH Watch Week Comes to NYC
- Hublot Brings Back the ‘80 With Return to Their Classic Fusion Original
- Hublot Asks: Why Settle for Steel When You Could Have SAXEM? Also, a Ceramic Big Bang with a Rhino on the Dial
- The TAG Heuer Aquaracer Professional 200 Solargraph Goes Full Titanium
- The Carrera Turns 60 this Year, and TAG Heuer is Celebrating
- Review: Zenith Defy Classic
- Zenith Kicks off LVMH Watch Week with the New Defy Skyline Skeleton
- Zenith Defy Revival A3691 Gets Throwback Red Dial
- The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep. 252: A Conversation with Zenith’s Romain Marietta
- Zenith Adds a Smaller 36mm Defy Skyline to the Collection in a Range of Colors (Diamonds Optional)