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This week we welcome Justin Mastine-Frost to the podcast. Justin is a Canadian based veteran journalist of the watch and automotive spaces working for SHARP Magazine. We share a love…
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Ming Introduces New Diver in 37.09 ‘Uni’
Last year, Ming introduced their first novel dive watch since 2020’s 18.01, it was called the 37.09 ‘Bluefin’ and it would go on to win a GPHG award for best…
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TAG Heuer 39mm ‘Glassbox’ Carrera Gets Purple Dial
TAG Heuer struck a chord with a new 39mm ‘Glassbox’ interpretation of the historic Carrera chronograph back in 2023, and it’s an execution that’s proven remarkably versatile in the years…
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Tudor Black Back Bay Chronograph Gets ‘Flamingo’ Blue Dial
After a few days of suspiciously placed spy shots across social media, Tudor has made it official today with the release of the Black Bay Chronograph Flamingo. In 2024, Tudor…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 52 – Kat Shoulders, Oris Watches, Photography & More
This week we welcome Kat Shoulders to the podcast to chat about the newly released Oris Divers Sixty-Five 60th Anniversary Edition, which we both traveled to Vail, Colorado to see.…
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New Omega Speedmaster Moonphase Welcomes Meteorite Dial
Omega continues their annual January Speedmaster release this week with a somewhat surprising take on a moonphase complication set within a meteorite dial. While not a new complication to the…
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Vacheron Constantin 222 Gets Steel Case, Blue Dial
2025 marks the 270th anniversary of Vacheron Constantin, and the brand is kicking it off with a long anticipated modern 222 reference rendered in steel. The original 222 was released…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 51 – The Return of Quartz Watches & the IWC GST Aquatimer 2000
This week is a solo episode with a discussion around the reemergence of quartz watches as depicted in a recent article by the New York Times, a home brew project…