About this episode
This week on the podcast, Blake is joined by Patrick, Thomas, and Zach, who will try to explain How to Buy a Watch , hot on the heels of our recent foray into providing some basic advice for newbies and veterans alike. Before that, a discussion about a new release from Alpina that revives a particular type of mechanical movement that’s rarely seen in modern watchmaking (spoiler alert: there are no mechanical engineers on this week’s episode). The team is also in a reflective mood, talking through some of the watches that have been lingering in their minds this year. Let us know if you have any of your own watch buying advice, and if there are any watches that are lingering in your mind as 2022 comes to a close. To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes , Google Play , Stitcher , Soundcloud , Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here . And if you like what you hear, then don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes . If there’s a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we’ll put your question in the queue. Show Notes Zach’s wrist check: IWC 3706 Thomas’s wrist check: Doxa Sub 300 Sharkhunter Blake’s wrist check: Tudor Pelagos FXD Patrick’s wrist check: Rado Captain Cook Audemars Piguet Brings Back the Starwheel, a Collector’s Favorite, in a New Code 11.59 Alpina Releases a Pair of Limited Edition Startimer Pilot Heritage Manfactures Housing their Equally Charming AL-709 Bumper Movement Moritz Grossman Hamatic How to Buy a Watch: Practical Advice From the Worn & Wound Team The Watches that Lingered in 2022 1950s Paul Portinoux Sea Nymph Missed Reviews: The Curious Case Of The Prometheus Ocean Diver Measure All The Things With Bell & Ross BR 03-94 Multimeter