This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, the team has returned from Geneva (and Blake has his voice back) and they’re all set to discuss what they saw at Watches & Wonders. From new Carreras that TAG Heuer absolutely nailed, to an Ingenieur that was hotly debated on the show floor, there was a lot to see, and much of it is still sinking in for the editorial team. Be sure to check out the show notes for links to our Watches & Wonders coverage, and stay tuned to this space for even more coverage over the next few weeks.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 290: What We Saw at Watches & Wonders
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Show Notes
- Should this Watch Exist? The Solid Gold Aquaracer is a Surprise Watches & Wonders Highlight
- TAG Heuer Reinvents an Icon with the Carrera Chronograph 39mm “Glassbox”
- Grand Seiko Unveils the Tentagraph, a New Sports Chronograph with a Three Day Power Reserve and High Frequency Movement
- Grand Seiko Adds Five New Non-Limited Ever-Brilliant Steel Options to the Heritage Collection
- Chopard ALPINE EAGLE Welcomes L.U.C Caliber & More | Watches & Wonders 2023
- Rolex Redesigns the Daytona for 60th Anniversary
- (Hands-On)The Genta IWC Ingenieur Era Returns With New Automatic 40