About this episode
On today’s Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Weiss, Zach Kazan, and Ed Jelley sit down to rehash a very busy April on the site, and in the watch industry. In addition to some great new releases, the guys discuss Zach’s recent Three for $5,000 article, Ed’s review of the Doxa Sub 200, and their thoughts on how to decide to pull the trigger on that new watch. It’s a fun conversation, and be sure to check out links to all the content discussed in the show notes below. This week’s episode is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop . 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 K’s wrist check: Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Ed’s wrist check: Sinn 856 non-UTC Zach W’s wrist check: Lorier x Worn & Wound Gemini LVMH Group pulls out of Baselworld Three Watch Collection Under $5,000: Zach Kazan’s Picks Hands On: Anordain Model 2 Fumé All Hail the New Seiko Prospex “King Turtle” Three Watch Collection Under $5,000: Ed Jelley’s Picks Seiko Introduces New Versions of the “Capt. Willard” as Permanent Parts of the Prospex Lineup Introducing the Sistem51 Petite Seconde, a Mechanical Watch Made Entirely By Machines, Now With a Small Seconds Display Review: Doxa Sub 200 Far Afield: 12 Field Watches That Are Ready for Adventure Vaer Watches