This week on the podcast, Kat Shoulders and Zach Kazan are once again taking questions from our Worn & Wound+ community members and Instagram followers. There were lots of good questions this month, including one on our favorite watch spots in movies, our favorite ana-digi watches, and how we rank various strap material options. There’s also a very important question about how we cut our sandwiches, which is perhaps the most surprising and controversial question we’ve ever tackled.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 358: Listener Q&A with Kat Shoulders and Zach Kazan
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Show Notes
- Zach’s wrist check: Tudor Black Bay
- [VIDEO] The Tudor Black Bay THUNDERDOME!
- Kat’s wrist check: Hamilton Khaki Field
- Review: Seiko SPB153 “Captain Willard” Reissue
- EUREKA! Hamilton Releases the Long-Awaited Khaki Field “Murph” Watch as Seen in Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar
- Owners Review: Seiko SNJ029 “SafArnie” Urban Street Series
- The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 357: A Conversation with Griffin Bartsch
- Tudor Surprises with a Pink Black Bay Chrono
- Omega’s White Dialed Speedmaster Professional is Here
- Omega Introduces New References in their Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer Collection, Including One in Titanium
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