About this episode
This week, as the year draws to a close, the Worn & Wound team considers their favorite watch releases from the last twelve months. This is our Watch of the Year episode, where we find Zach Kazan, Zach Weiss, Kat Shoulders, and Ed Jelley picking the watches that stood out to them in a crowded year of new releases. Their picks run the gamut, from affordable micro-brand staples, to the impossibly high end haute horlogerie , and everything in between. Let us know in the comments what releases stood out to you, and stay tuned to these pages as we’ll be bringing you our full year end wrap up featuring contributions from our contributing writers next week. 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 Worn & Wound Hosts First Official Partner Event in Citizen’s New York City Boutique Ed’s wrist check: Omege Speedmaster Professional Kat’s wrist check: Arken Instrumentum Zach W’s wrist check: Tudor Black Bay Pro Zach K’s wrist check: Havid Nagan HN00 The Sophomore Effort from Indie Havid Nagan Modernizes a Classic Complication [VIDEO] A First-Look at the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph Seiko Recreates the Classic Reference 6117 with the New Prospex Land Mechanical GMT [VIDEO] Review: The Black Bay 54 – A Black Bay to Rule them All? [VIDEO] Owner’s Review: the Tudor Black Bay “Burgundy” Tudor Introduces New Pelagos FXD in Black Tudor Reveals Set of New FXD Watches For Alinghi Red Bull Racing Fears and Christopher Ward Collaborate for the First Limited Edition from the British Watch and Clock Makers Alliance The Remy Cools Tourbillon on Monochrome [VIDEO] Hands-On: Argon Space One Jump Hour TWO FUTURE G-SHOCK ICONS: THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY FULL CARBON 5000 IWC Brings a Fan Favorite Ceramic Tone to their 41mm Chronograph Platform Lorier Hydra Zulu Lorier Updates their Hydra and Hyperion Lines with New Watches Featuring the Miyota 9075 “Flyer” GMT Caliber The New Bell & Ross BR-X5 Green Lum Introduces a New Luminescent Composite Case Material TAG Heuer and Porsche Team Up for One of the Most Original Chronograph Concepts We’ve Seen Rolex Shock Drops New Daytona Commemorating 100 Years of LeMans Reaction: Rolex Gets Silly With Colorful New Oyster Perpetual & Day-Date Dials Say Hello to the Highly Capable Nodus Sector Deep Only Watch is Upon Us Once Again, This Year Featuring Furlan Marri and the Debut of their Impressive Perpetual Calendar Fears Brings Mother of Pearl to the Brunswick, But Not In the Way You Might Expect