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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2018 · 1H 6M

Ep. 81: Year in Watches 2018

from The Worn & Wound Podcast · host wornandwound LLC

From some incredible releases to industry-shaking news, there was a lot to cover in 2018. On this week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, we recap a wild year in watches. This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Oris and their Big Crown Pointer Date 80th Anniversary Edition. Since 1904, Oris has been a leading independent Swiss watchmaker, focused exclusively on producing mechanical timepieces that offer a significant value. Oris released their first Big Crown Pilot Watch in 1938 with the aim to create a beautiful, high-quality, reasonably priced timepiece that would be reliable and easy to use. Oris released their first Big Crown Pilot Watch in 1938 with the aim of creating a beautiful, high-quality, and reasonably priced timepiece that would be reliable and easy to use. Oris continues this tradition with the Big Crown Pointer Date 80th Anniversary Edition. The watch features a bronze case that will patinate naturally as it oxidizes so that each watch will take on a unique finish over time. The deep green of the dial also has a natural feel, complementing the bronze case. To learn more about the Oris Big Crown Pointer Date 80th Anniversary Edition or their many other watches, visit oris.ch. Show Notes Wrist check Windup San Francisco 2018 Recap Windup Watch Shop How Watches Are Made: Vortic Watch Co. (Fort Collins, Colorado) How Watches Are Made: VERO (Portland, Oregon) Editorial: Swatch Group Pulls Out of Baselworld, and Why It Isn’t a Surprise Baselworld and SIHH Team Up to Coordinate Their Shows Starting in 2020 Tudor Black Bay Fifty-Eight Tudor Black Bay GMT Review Farer Stanhope Review The Mechanical Chronograph Collection (Cobb, Eldridge, Segrave) from Farer Farer Cobb Mechanical Chronograph Review Damasko DS 30 Review Oris Divers Sixty-Five Bronze Bezel 36 Oris Big Crown Pointer Date 80th Anniversary Edition Oris Big Crown Pointer Date 80th Anniversary Edition Giveaway Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical Hands-On Mido Multifort Datometer Review Vero 36 Vero X Worn & Wound 36 Automatic LE Dan Henry 1964 Chronograph Dan Henry 1972 Alarm Chronograph Apple Watch Series 4, and Apple’s Push Toward the Future of Digital Health Seiko Prospex “Digi-Tuna” Kronaby Apex Review Méraud Bonaire Review Lorier Neptune Review Baltic Aquascaphe Review Monta Skyquest GMT Review Damasko DC66 Review Nodus Contrail Review Mk II Gen. 3 Paradive Review Halios Seaforth Review Introducing the Supercar-Inspired Ford GT Owners Edition Chronograph from Autodromo

From some incredible releases to industry-shaking news, there was a lot to cover in 2018. On this week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, we recap a wild year in watches.

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From some incredible releases to industry-shaking news, there was a lot to cover in 2018. On this week's episode of The Worn & Wound Podcast, we recap a wild year in watches. This week’s episode of the Worn & Wound podcast is brought to you by Oris...

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