EPISODE · Oct 22, 2018 · 1H
Ep. 77: Chris Boudreaux and Danny Recordon of VERO Watches
from The Worn & Wound Podcast · host wornandwound LLC
On this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Zach and Ilya sit down with Chris Boudreaux and Danny Recordon of VERO Watches. Longtime readers of Worn & Wound will be familiar with VERO. We first wrote about the Portland-based brand in 2016 back when they only had one watch and very little recognition. But even in those early days, VERO showed great promise, and the the team’s ambition was palpable. They’ve since grown their team, expanded their product line, and have brought even more of their manufacturing in-house. And they’re nowhere near done. This week’s episode is brought to you by The Windup Watch Shop. Show Notes RSVP here to attend a live recording of The Worn & Wound Podcast on October 31, 2018, at New York City's Chelsea Market. The live recording will take place from 6:30 – 8:00pm. For those of you outside of NYC that can’t make the event, we want to hear your questions. To submit a question for the live podcast, comment below or email [email protected]. We hope to see you there! Chris and Danny's wrist check Zach's wrist check Ilya's wrist check - Farer Cobb Chronograph How Watches Are Made: VERO (Portland, Oregon) Introducing the VERO x Worn & Wound 36 Automatic LE
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On this week’s episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, Zach and Ilya sit down with Chris Boudreaux and Danny Recordon of VERO Watches. We first wrote about the Portland-based brand in 2016 back when they only had one watch and very little recognition. But even in those early days, VERO showed great promise, and the the team’s ambition was palpable. They’ve since grown their team, expanded their product line, and have brought even more of their manufacturing in-house. And they’re nowhere near done.
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