This week on the podcast, Zach and Kat are joined by Worn & Wound contributor Meg Tocci. Meg is a watch enthusiast based in Colorado, and in this episode we discuss how she got into the world of watches, and what excites her about the hobby. As you’ll hear, Meg takes full advantage of the Colorado landscape, putting her watches to the test with a great deal of hiking and other outdoor activities. Meg is particularly interested in how we experience watches and in how they accompany us on many of life’s adventures, an idea that she touches on frequently in her writing. We also get into overlanding, one of Meg’s most recent endeavors, and her experience earlier this year at the 2024 Overland Expo.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 370: Overlanding, Exploring Route 66, and Other Colorado Adventures
This episode is sponsored by Sternglas and their new Merion Dive Watch. Sternglas is celebrating 8 years with the launch of its second dedicated dive watch, this time with an internal rotating bezel and colorful textured dials. Visit the Sternglas website to explore various combinations and receive a free tropic-style rubber strap with your purchase.
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Show Notes
- Meg’s wrist check: Hamilton Khaki Murph
- Kat’s wrist check: Fears Redcliff with Onyx dial
- Zach’s wrist check: Citizen Tsuyosa Small Seconds
- Review: Christopher Ward’s The Twelve 36MM (and 40MM)
- Meg on Instagram
- Inside Vortic as they Launch the Colorado Watch Company
- Out of Office: A Route 66 Roadtrip with the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Cotton Candy “Sepia”
- Inside the 2024 Overland Expo