Author: thedeeptrack
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 104 – Daytona, Le Mans, F1, & Getting Old with Wesley Smith
This week, Wesley Smith returns to the podcast to chat F1, Le Mans, and of course, a few watches. We also look at modern and neo vintage Daytona references and reveal how they’ve come and gone from our own collections. Additionally, we confront the pitfalls of getting old and struggling to take care of ourselves…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 103 – Tudor Black Bay Chrono 39, Barrelhand Monolith, & More
This week, Devin Pennypacker returns to the podcast to dig into all the somewhat controversial releases of the past week. We chat about the Barrelhand Monolith, the Vacheron Constantin Dual Time Cardinal Points, the Tudor Chrono 39, and more. Did Tudor finally find the right formula for their chronograph? Turns out, it’s complicated. We also…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 102 – Hidden Gems, Rough Royal Pop Rollout, & More ft. Producer Josh
This week producer Josh joins the show to tackle the fallout from the AP x Swatch Royal Pop release, and assess what the pocket watch says about the broader enthusiast space. We also chat about the influence of “luxury” in how watches are presented to us, and how our experiences in the independent and micro…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 101 – Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop, CWC Ti300 Diver, & More
This episode takes a look back at an eventful week that included the surprise release of the Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop. I offer my views on the collaboration and what it says about the broader enthusiast space and conjecture around watches. Additionally, the CWC Ti 300 Dive watch gets a closer look, especially…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 100 – Midwest Mindset, IWC, & F1 with Wesley Smith
In episode 100 of the podcast Wesley Smith of Standard H returns to chat about all manner of life, watch, and automotive culture. Wesley also shares his experience of attending Watches & Wonders in Geneva for the first time, and we pick a few watches that left impressions on us. Additionally, we talk about pricing…
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The IWC Ingenieur Covers New Ground
IWC continued to flesh out their Ingenieur collection this year with no less than five new references introduced at Watches & Wonders, none of which came in base 40mm sizing. You can catch my introduction of the full collection over on Hodinkee, but here I wanted to take a step back and consider what these…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 99 – Watches & Wonders, Tudor, Rolex, & More
This week’s discussion offers a first reaction to new releases from Watches & Wonders 2026, from 50 years of the Nautilus, to whatever Tudor is thinking for their 100th anniversary. There are loads of new watches to go over, and while initial reactions are drab, I think there’s plenty worth celebrating. Here, I offer my…
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Introducing: Moser Teams Up with Reebok to Bring Back the Pump in New Streamliner
In one of the more unlikely collaborative efforts in years, H. Moser has somehow connected with Rebook to bring back their classic ‘Pump’ branding that first debuted in 1989. In a year that saw the release of one of the greatest sneaker designs of all time, Tinker Hatfield’s Jordan 4, Reebok needed to swing for…
