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The New York Times published an article this week placing a spotlight on the rising popularity of quartz watches, citing brands such as TAG Heuer and Furlan Marri in the process. (See episodes 34 and 28 of the podcast for…
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Longines Ultra-Chron Diver Gets Carbon Case
Longines surprised fans when they brought the retro cool Ultra-Chron diver back to market in 2022 after initially launching in 1968. The watch boasted a high frequency 5 Hz ‘Ultra-Chronometer’ movement verified with partners at TimeLab in Geneva, testing the…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 49 – The Watches I Wore Most This Year & Tudor’s FXD GMT On-Wrist
This week is a solo episode of the podcast where I bring you the three watches I wore the most this year, as well as some deeper thoughts on the Tudor FXD GMT after having spent some time with it…
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Most Popular Content of 2024, and What to Expect in 2025
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With our first full year in the books, I wanted to pause and reflect on the most popular content produced as judged by view count, in 2024. This year was a huge learning experience, and I hope to continue to…
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Oris Celebrates Year of the Snake with New ProPilot X Caliber 115
Oris is turning to the Chinese Zodiac to close out their 120th year, and look ahead to new beginnings in 2025. This week, the brand is releasing a new ProPilot X Year of the Snake limited edition that brings a…
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Urwerk Returns to 230 with New Polaris
Urwerk’s 230 platform is proving to be quite versatile. A year after the release of the UR-230 Eagle, we’re getting a new UR-230 Polaris, which not only ditches the hood, allowing a full view of the rotating satellites, but also…
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The Deep Track Podcast: Ep. 48 – 2024 Formula 1 Season Recap with Wesley Smith
This week we welcome Wesley Smith back to the podcast. Wesley runs the clothing and accessory brand Standard H, and hosts the podcast of the same name. With the 2024 Formula 1 season behind us, Wesley and I recap our…
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Omega Reveals New Flight Qualified Speedmaster Pilot
Earlier this year, images of a rather peculiar looking Speedmaster used by US military pilots cropped up, prompting guesses at what it might mean for a commercial release at some down the line, if ever. Today, we get our answer…
