About this episode
This week on the podcast, Blake Buettner, Zach Kazan, and Thomas Calara hit the mic to run through your favorite watch releases of the year. We asked listeners to tell us which watches spoke to them over the course of 2021, and you came through with a ton of great responses, jogging our memory to recall watches we may have forgotten during an uncommonly busy year. We cover everything from the new Moon Watch, to the many Tudor releases this year (in seemingly every metal but steel), as well as new watches from some of our favorite small brands, Baltic and Farer among them. If we missed anything (we definitely missed something ) drop us a comment here or on Instagram, and let us know what your favorite releases of 2021 were, now that the year is nearly in the rearview. We’ll be back with a new episode soon to cover our own favorites from the past year, so watch out for that in the weeks ahead. 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 Rolls, Pouches, & Folds: How We Travel With Watches Introducing The New Omega Speedmaster with Caliber 3861 Blake’s wrist check: Omega Speedmaster Professional Zach’s wrist check: Zenith Port Royal Thomas’s wrist check: Aquastar Deepstar II Introducing the Grand Seiko SBGY007 Owner’s Review: The Halios Fairwind Tudor Introduces Two New Black Bay Fifty-Eights in Silver and Gold Introducing The METAS Certified Tudor Black Bay Ceramic Tudor Updates the Black Bay Chrono with Two New Dials Tudor Revisits The Marine Nationale With New Pelagos FXD Parmigiani Fleurier Brings The Past To Life With La Rose Carrée Farer Reveals New Cobb Chronograph In Monopusher Guise Omega Introduces the Speedmaster Chronoscope, a New Chronograph with a 1940s Inspired Dial Christopher Ward Goes Green with the All White C60 Anthropocene GMT Oris Upcycles Ocean Bound Waste In New Aquis Date Review: the Serica 5303 Dive Watch Vacheron Constantin Introduces Two New Limited Editions Inspired by an Everest Expedition Seiko Honors Ginza With Pair of 140th Anniversary Limited Editions Why I Kept It: The Zenith Port Royal Tool/Kit: Hitting The Waterways With The Lorier Neptune Series III