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The Worn & Wound Podcast

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The Worn & Wound Podcast is a weekly discussion of watches. We cover the latest news and reviews on wornandwound.com, bring you our first-hand account of watch events from around the world, and sit down with our friends and colleagues from the watch industry to get their take on the latest in watches. Check out our other podcast Time on Screen, Changing Gears, and Time on Track for some additional... more

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This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Weiss, Kat Shoulders, and Zach Kazan are looking back at the recently completed Watches & Wonders event. It’s been about two weeks and we’ve all had a bit of time to digest everything we saw in Geneva, and ... more

This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Kazan is back from Geneva, fighting jetlag, and chatting with Devin Pennypacker about the broad strokes of Watches & Wonders, how the show was received back home, and some of the notable watches released la... more

Today, we are hosted by Zach Weiss and Zach Kazan as they are on-location at Watches & Wonders. They talk about their first impressions by many of the new releases. Stay tuned to all Watches & Wonders news on Worn & Wound by heading here: wor... more

This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Kazan and Zach Weiss are joined by Bhanu Chopra. Bhanu is likely a familiar figure to many – he’s a watch media mainstay, with bylines in Forbes, Revolution, and, of course, Worn & Wound, among others. If t... more

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Recent Guests

Bhanu Chopra
A long-time friend of Worn & Wound, contributor, and enthusiast in independent watchmaking.
Episode: Ep 391: The Rise of Micro-Indies with Bhanu Chopra
Matt Smith-Johnson
Watch designer extraordinaire
Various watch brands
Episode: WW Bonus - Unwinding - Matt Smith Johnson
Christian Châtelain
Movements R&D Manager and Senior Watchmaker at Festina Soprod
Festina Soprod
Episode: Bonus Episode: Soprod's Senior Watchmaker - Christian Châtelain
Ben Preuss
Co-founder of ThinkNerve, a digital design and development studio
ThinkNerve
Episode: Unwinding w/ Blake and Zach Ep 3 - Talking Small Business Ownership w/ Ben Preuss
Tony Traina
Former editor at Hodinkee and newsletter writer
Unpolished Watches (formerly Rescapement)
Episode: Ep 374: A Conversation with Tony Traina
Meg Tocci
Worn & Wound contributor and outdoor enthusiast.
Worn & Wound
Episode: Ep 370: Overlanding, Exploring Route 66, and Other Colorado Adventures
Jonathan Ferrer
Designer and founder of Brew Watch Company
Brew Watch Company
Episode: Bonus Podcast: Worn & Wound and Collective Horology Present “Elements of Design,” Live from the Windup Watch Fair
Martin Frei
Chief designer, founder, co-founder and co-owner of Urwerk
Urwerk
Episode: Bonus Podcast: Worn & Wound and Collective Horology Present “Elements of Design,” Live from the Windup Watch Fair
James Lambdin
Representative of Analog Shift and Doxa
Analog Shift
Episode: A Week In Watches Ep 92: Live from the Windup Watch Fair NY

Hosts

Zach Kazan
Managing Editor at Worn & Wound, deeply involved in the watch community and often hosts discussions about trends in watch design and collecting.
Zach Weiss
Co-founder and co-host, bringing a wealth of knowledge from his extensive experience in the watch industry, contributing insights on current trends and releases.
Blake Buettner
Co-host and organizer of events like the Wind Up Watch Fair, known for his engaging discussions and insights on various watch-related topics.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 521 ratings
  • The Goldilocks of watch podcasts

    Worn

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sadjeans
    United States3 months ago
  • Well-informed, relatable discussions

    I enjoyed the 2025 predictions, especially after listening to another podcast on the same topic with lots of self-congratulation and swearing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FrancoBritishNL
    Netherlands3 months ago
  • Distracting

    The content is mired in ums, likes, you knows, uhs, etc. It is incredibly distracting and the reason why I won’t listen again. This is a perfect example why sone people should not podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    JBB204
    United States4 months ago
  • Suggestion

    Suggest to make sure audio is consistent

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    drkbstr
    South Africa5 months ago
  • Work on the speech style

    Nice content and pretty good banter. But Kazan, in my opinion you’ve got to work on taking the “Umm’s” out of your speech style. As a high school trained orator, I can’t help it but it really bothers me, so much that I can’t listen. Try and count the “umm’s” in your podcast , it’s probably in the 100’s. As my speech teacher taught us, try just inserting dead space ie, say nothing

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    _WOT_
    United States5 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the blend of well-informed discussions and relatable content, which feels like being part of an intimate conversation among friends.
While many laud the genuine enthusiasm of the hosts, several critique distracting speech patterns that detract from their enjoyment of the content.
Feedback emphasizes the high-quality insights into the watch industry, particularly regarding new releases and trends among micro and luxury brands.

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#92
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#235
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#43
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

A Week In Watches EP100
Q: What advice would you give newcomers to collecting?
Take your time and learn what you like; there's no rush in collecting watches.
A Week In Watches EP100
Q: How has your interest in major brands like Rolex and Omega changed over the years?
I've become less wowed by their releases, seeing them as more iterative, and I'm more interested in independent brands now.
A Week In Watches EP100
Q: What watch that's popular right now do you predict will seem like a passing trend in 10 years?
The Mad Ones from MB&F may be seen as a bubble of the moment due to its initial hype but might not retain long-term appeal.
A Week In Watches EP100
Q: Where is the watch industry heading in the next 10 years? And what's the next frontier?
There is a shift up market from all companies, and it may open opportunities for a new generation of affordable brands.
Ep 385: February Q&A
Q: What do you regard as the most useless complication slash functionality?
Zach suggests that the age of the moon complication is essentially a watchmaking flex, and they discuss the Reverso's function as potentially obsolete in modern times.

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Focusing on the world of horology, this podcast encompasses engaging discussions about watches, including news, reviews, and insights from notable figures in the industry. The hosts frequently share first-hand experiences from watch events globally, enriching the listener's knowledge and appreciation of wristwatches. Unique in blending journalistic reporting with personal anecdotes, conversations span from niche micro-brands to mainstream luxury names, highlighting trends and personal tastes that reflect the diverse collecting community. The dynamic interaction among the hosts fosters a community feel, allowing enthusiasts from various backgrounds to connect and learn more about the craft of watchmaking and collecting.

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3. Christian Châtelain
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5. Tony Traina
6. Meg Tocci
7. Jonathan Ferrer
8. Martin Frei

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