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The Worn & Wound Podcast

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Watches
Independent Watch Brands
Gremlins
No Country For Old Men
Longer Power Reserves
Color Dials
Gaudy Designs
Citizen
Lunar New Year Watches
Purple Dial Watches
Vintage Watches
Omega
Tudor
Tool Watches
Coen Brothers
G-Shock
Christmas
William Ellery
Tudor Watches
Josh Brolin

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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Latest Episodes

Today on the Worn & Wound podcast, Zach Kazan is joined by Zach Weiss and Blake Malin for our monthly Q&A podcast. This is a really fun episode with a great variety of questions covering a huge range of topics, watch related and otherwise. Zach, Blak... more

This week on the podcast, Zach welcomes Kat Shoulders to the podcast for a long overdue collection update. Both Zach and Kat have picked up some new watches in the last few months, and in this conversation they dig into what they picked up and why, a... more

This week on the podcast, Zach Kazan welcomes Ed Jelley for a conversation about their first luxury watch purchases. Entering the “luxury” world as a watch enthusiast is a strange phenomenon and Zach and Ed unpack what it means both practically and e... more

This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, we’re talking about regrets. Yes, we’ve had a few. Zach Kazan welcomes Kat Shoulders and Zach Weiss to the pod this week to talk about the watches they’ve bought and sold that they wish they hadn’t, and even som... more

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Recent Guests

Mark Cho
Co-founder of The Armoury and founder of Temporal Works
Temporal Works
Episode: Worn Out: Mark Cho on Temporal Works
Sam Amis
Industrial designer with experience in knife and watch design.
Worn & Wound
Episode: Ep. 428: Precision, Craft, and Carry – Designing Watches and Knives with Sam Amis
Hamza Masood
Head of Partnerships at WatchCharts
WatchCharts
Episode: Ep. 418: Market Updates and the American Watchmaking Directory with Hamza Masood
Elodie Townsend
Worn & Wound contributor, watch enthusiast, car enthusiast
Worn & Wound
Episode: Ep 414: Cars & Watches With Elodie Townsend
Betty Van
Creator of Switch and Click, expert in mechanical keyboards
Switch and Click
Episode: Changing Gears: Betty Van of Switch and Click
Liam O'Donnell
Photographer and watch enthusiast, involved in the watch industry since 2016.
WatchNista
Episode: Ep 410: Talking Watch Photography with Liam O’Donnell
Neal Brick
Director of Merchandising at Citizen
Citizen
Episode: Ep 407: Live from the Windup Watch Fair with Citizen
Ben Lowry
Runs the Submersible Wrist Instagram account and is an expert on dive watches
Episode: Ep 407: Live from the Windup Watch Fair with Citizen
Justin Sowders
Artist known for his work related to watches
Artist
Episode: Ep 407: Live from the Windup Watch Fair with Citizen

Host

Zach Kazan
Host and Editorial Director at Worn & Wound, known for engaging discussions about watches and the watch industry.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 542 ratings
  • Hubris

    The ego has really been getting out of control, incredibly off putting.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    420pezz
    Canada2 months ago
  • Not Just Another Watch Podcast

    TWWP always has timely topics. It’s relevant to watch enthusiasts, and my favorite part of the show are the cultural recommendations at the end. Also, something about the show feels very New York. It’s cool that they capture that aesthetic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Desert_Dialed
    United States4 months ago
  • Good Pod

    Good pod

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    UNC9990
    United States6 months ago
  • I really like Worn & Wound…

    …however…do you guys even listen to the podcast yourselves? Super duper annoying when every third word out of Zack Kazan’s mouth is “umm”. So annoying that I’ve considered multiple times in unsubscribing from the podcast and just sticking to the online content which would be unfortunate because I genuinely like the podcast content (most of the time). But Zack…you might want to consider editing out your umms or take a toastmaster’s class or something. In regular speech it’s fine, however, not so ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Del808
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Goldilocks of watch podcasts

    Worn

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sadjeans
    United Statesa year ago

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The conversational style is seen as engaging and relatable, often feeling like a discussion among friends.
Listeners appreciate the podcast's timely and relevant topics, particularly around watch culture and collecting.
However, some critiques center on presentation style, particularly the overuse of filler words like 'umm' during discussions, which can be distracting.
Many praise the cultural recommendations that provide thoughtful insights beyond just clocks and watches, adding depth to the content.

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Apple Podcasts
#13
United States/Leisure/Hobbies
Apple Podcasts
#144
United States/Leisure
Apple Podcasts
#41
United Kingdom/Leisure/Hobbies
Apple Podcasts
#56
Canada/Leisure/Hobbies
Apple Podcasts
#172
Canada/Leisure
Apple Podcasts
#56
Australia/Leisure/Hobbies

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Worn Out: Mark Cho on Temporal Works
Q: Do you think recent trends in watch sizing reflect consumer preferences?
Mark argues that the so-called trend towards smaller watches is more a result of consumers seeking pieces that fit them properly, rather than a clear shift towards small sizing.
Worn Out: Mark Cho on Temporal Works
Q: What inspired you to start your own watch brand?
Mark expressed a desire to create something unique and fill a gap in the market after years of experience collaborating with other watch brands.
Ep 434: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Press Trips
Q: Have you ever been tempted to break an embargo?
No, none of the participants have been tempted to break an embargo intentionally.
Ep 434: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Press Trips
Q: Do you feel like the nature of these trips has any impact on the reviews or your journalism as a result of the trip?
The participants feel that they can maintain integrity by focusing on the experience of the trip rather than solely on product reviews.
Ep 431: End of Year Q&A!
Q: What is your favorite television show or movie of this year?
One Battle After Another is my favorite movie of the year, enjoyed for its experience and entertainment value.

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7. Neal Brick
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