Today on the podcast, Zach Kazan sits down with Griffin Bartsch, Worn & Wound contributor and watch collector, about his path into collecting and why he’s stuck around in the hobby. Griffin got started in the hobby at a young age with a hand-me-down vintage watch, and that set the stage for years of exploration into watches of all kinds. Griffin takes us through some of the watches that have defined his taste over the years, and how his outlook has changed over time, including through his experiences at auctions, writing about watches, and working for a major watch retailer. Griffin also gives us a preview of his upcoming review of the Zenith Defy Extreme Diver, one of the most talked about new releases of the year.
The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 357: A Conversation with Griffin Bartsch
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Show Notes
- Griffin’s wrist check: Rolex Datejust
- Zach’s wrist check: Citizen Tsuyosa Small Seconds
- Our Favorite Summer Watches
- Review: the Lorier Astra
- The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 356: Our Watch Origin Stories, and First Watch Recommendations
- Four of the Biggest Surprises from Chicago’s Windup Watch Fair
- Interview: A Conversation with Benoit de Clerck, Zenith’s New CEO
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