Pet peeves and deal breakers—we wouldn’t be persnickety watch-heads without them. So that’s what we’re tackling on Episode 73 of The Worn & Wound Podcast. From misplaced date windows to sub-dials eating away at numbers, we’ve got a whole lot of complaining for you this episode. What are your pet peeves and deal breakers? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.
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Show Notes
Allen’s wrist check: Bell & Ross Aeronavale
Ilya’s wrist check: Grand Seiko SBGX061
Grand Seiko’s 9F quartz movement
Atomic Accuracy Takes a Classic Turn with the Junghans Max Bill and Meister MEGA Collections
Chronography 8: Meca-Quartz—Is It Really the Poor Relation?
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep. 68: DTWs, or Dressy Tool Watches
The Omega 1957 Trilogy
Sinn 556 I Anniversary
Sinn 358 Anniversary
Introducing the Omega Speedmaster “Speedy Tuesday 2 Ultraman,” Designed in Collaboration with Fratello Watches
Nomos Orion 38 Datum Review
Damasko DA 36 Black
Alpina Seastrong Heritage Review
IWC MK XVIII / IWC MK XV
Panerai Luminor Due
Sinn 756 Duochronograph
Tudor Heritage Black Bay Black ref 79230N Review
Sinn 356 Review
Damasko DS 30 Review
Monta Skyquest GMT Review