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EP 5: Micro Brands and Blowholes

Episode 5 of the Small Seconds Podcast podcast, hosted by Small Seconds Podcast, titled "EP 5: Micro Brands and Blowholes" was published on November 21, 2021 and runs 98 minutes.

November 21, 2021 ·98m · Small Seconds Podcast

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Following on from the big names discussed last episode, we’ve decided to shift our lens smaller this week…. Micro in fact. With a £2k budget in our imaginary pockets, which watches are we going to highlight from the darlings of the watch world? Expect a lot of sapphire grade disagreement, budget breaking (not from Tse for once) and somehow a spot of dolphin anatomy. WRIST WATCH CHECK!  Toms Watch: Rotary Monaco Nicks Watch: G-Shock GA-140 Jacobs Watch: Seiko Chronograph Sports 150 Andys Watch: G-Shock GA-2100 Timepieces talked about in this Episode. 11:44 - FARER Segrave Monopusher Chronograph 26:42 - STERNGLAS Hamburg Automatik 38:28 - BREW Metric Retro Dial 50:34 - BALTIC MR01 Blue

Following on from the big names discussed last episode, we’ve decided to shift our lens smaller this week…. Micro in fact. With a £2k budget in our imaginary pockets, which watches are we going to highlight from the darlings of the watch world? Expect a lot of sapphire grade disagreement, budget breaking (not from Tse for once) and somehow a spot of dolphin anatomy.

WRIST WATCH CHECK! 
Toms Watch: Rotary Monaco
Nicks Watch: G-Shock GA-140
Jacobs Watch: Seiko Chronograph Sports 150
Andys Watch: G-Shock GA-2100

Timepieces talked about in this Episode.
11:44 - FARER Segrave Monopusher Chronograph
26:42 - STERNGLAS Hamburg Automatik
38:28 - BREW Metric Retro Dial
50:34 - BALTIC MR01 Blue

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