Author: thedeeptrack
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 70 – Watch Miss GMT
This week, we welcome Erika, aka Watch Miss GMT to the podcast to chat about watches, cars, and news from the industry. We also talk about what makes a watch comfortable beyond just a set of measurements, and how we like to put our watches to use. This episode was recorded in Brooklyn Podcast Studios,…
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Seiko Letting Fans Decide How to Celebrate 60 Years of Divers
Seiko has a bit of a thing for anniversaries. It’s an easy thing to be cynical about, as overindulgence can rob all meaning of the word, but this year offers a serious milestone for the brand, and they’re letting the fans decide which direction to go. The modern 62MAS style Prospex diver was a revelation…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 69 – F1 The Movie with Wesley Smith
In this episode, we’re joined by Wesley Smith of Standard H to talk about Joseph Kosinski’s F1 The Movie. The movie launches worldwide this weekend and here, we offer our initial reactions about what works, what doesn’t and where it might from here. There’s plenty of great watch spotting along the way. Show Notes: Standard H Patrick…
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Longines Conquest Heritage Welcomes Five New Dials
Longines has been on a remarkably consistent run in recent years with some low key great watches that span much of their catalog. From the white dial Legend Diver heading into the summer, to the expansion of their Spirit Zulu collection over the past year, each new release does exactly what it needs to do.…
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Ressence Debuts Type 8 Art Watch with Daniel Engelberg
Since the 1970s, BMW has, from time to time, engaged renowned artists to use one of their cars as a canvas for artistic expression. These Art Car collaborations have made an indelible mark on the culture in ways expected and unexpected in the decades since the project began. Examples like the M1 done by Andy…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 68 – Ed Meylan
This week we welcome the CEO of H. Moser, Ed Meylan to the podcast. H. Moser has been a fascinating brand to follow in recent years as one of the few historic Swiss watch brands that seems to march to their own beat. In this episode, we chat about how the brand has evolved and…
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Nivada Grenchen Surprises with New Antarctic Aquamar Diver
One of the young (but actually historic) French brands that’s stormed back into relevancy in recent years is none other than Nivada Grenchen. With the reissue of the delightfully funky “Chronograph Aviator Sea Diver” (CASD for short) back in 2020, the brand had an immediately familiar face upon which to build. And build is exactly…
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Hublot Welcomes Summer with Big Bang Unico Summer 2025 in Gulf Livery*
Okay, so it’s not officially Gulf livery, but this watch is called the Big Bang Unico Summer 2025, pinpointing it to a hyper specific time for all of history to enjoy. With a name like that, a big personality had better deliver, and Hublot does exactly that with a mixture of baby blue and orange…