Category: Podcast
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 85 – New Releases from Omega, Tudor, Oris, & More
Recapping a busy week of releases from the likes of Omega, Tudor, Oris, and more in this week’s episode. There are plenty more watches and events to discuss in the coming weeks, including Dubai Watch Week, and the GPHG awards so stay tuned for more. In this episode, I react to the new Omega Seamaster…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 84 – Surviving Stormy Seas to Jan Mayen with Straum & Rob Nudds
This week, Rub Nudds of The Real Time Show joins the podcast along with Øystein Helle Husby, the co-founder of Straum watches. These two recount a harrowing journey on the Arctic seas from Svalbard to Jan Mayen island, and the collaborative watch that it resulted in. The watch is fittingly called the Stormy Seas, and…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 83 – Live from San Francisco with IWC and Wesley Smith
Last week, Wesley Smith of STANDARD H and myself had the pleasure of hosting an event with IWC in San Francisco to talk about the new Ingenieur, and what makes for good watch design. The Bay Area turned out, and we welcomed a host of questions which come at the end of this episode. Keep…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 82 – Christopher Ward Goes All-In On Globolight, Breguet Celebrates 250 Years, & More
This week, we look ahead to an upcoming event with IWC and ponder just how well the modern Ingenieur is getting along. There are also plenty of new releases to discuss, from a pair of beautiful Breguet Classique references, to extreme divers from Oris, and a new GMT from Christopher Ward. There’s plenty to chat…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 81, Value in Exotic Materials, Laureato Fifty, & More with Cait Bazemore
This week, watch journalist Cait Bazemore returns to the podcast to chat about new releases and trends in the industry. We discuss exotic materials of the case and the dial, and explore just how much value customers may find here, as well as how brands market against it. There are a few book recs thrown…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 80 – Nomos Night Navigation, AP Chronograph Innovation, & Tudor Cycling Experience Recap
This week is a solo episode featuring reactions to some of the exciting new releases over the past week, including the vibrant Nomos Club neomatic Worldtimer Night Navigation series, the Baltic Aquascaphe II, the Audemars Piguet RD#5, and more. Additionally, there’s a recap of the Tudor Pro Cycling team race in Quebec City, including a…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 79 – Watchmaking, Innovation & More with Vincent Robert
This week, I’m excited to welcome Vincent Robert to the podcast. Vincent is a Switzerland based watchmaker with ties to the FHH and the HSNY’s traveling education series. In this episode, we discuss his route into watchmaking, interesting new releases and their technical innovations, and independent servicing and watchmaking in the coming generation. We also…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 78 – Geneva Watch Days, Independent Watchmaking, & More with Asher Rapkin
This week, Asher Rapkin returns to the show to talk about all things Geneva Watch Days, and independent watchmaking. Asher is the co-founder of Collective Horology, and co-host of the Openworked podcast. Collective Horology is an independently owned retailer that deals exclusively with independent watch brands, from Ming and Fears, to Czapek and Zeitwinkel. Asher…
