
The Zulu Time Podcast is a watch podcast focusing on military watches, both modern and vintage which have been and are currently in use around the world in a military environment.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Joe (@seikoded). Together they discuss their opinions on some releases from CW, Tudor and even Tag.
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In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with AJ (@ajbarse). In this episode they talk about how they travel with their watches and any travel rituals and advice for travelling with multiple watches. References for this episode are below.
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In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Joe (@seikoded). Together they discuss their reactions to the releases across the brands and watches they liked and disliked at this year's W & W show.
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In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Joe (@seikoded). Together they peruse the W&W 26 website and have a dive into various brands that will be showcasing their new 2026 novelties for the year.
PSA we recorded this prior to W&W 26 bu... more
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I love both the knowledge and passion in this podcast. I also love the chemistry they have on-mic, but I think there are a few easily-remedied opportunities. First, the sound quality is rough. I really think they could purchase a few good mics now and improve the quality. Second, the one guy swears a little too much. I swear myself, but there’s a line where it just sounds a little tacky and sometimes he skirts that line. Otherwise, could be a great podcast.
Darren and Dan are just two guys who love talking about wristwatches. They are truly down to earth people who share a passion not to mention the knowledge they have about the watches we love. They cover everything and are a blast to listen while on the way home from work.
Podcasts generally offer a way to pass the time but the Zulu Time Podcast offers information and history facts on military watches, and provides you with the references so that you can go ahead and learn more about a particular subject. Fantastic banter, amazing hosts and interviewees, and interesting closing notes. Well done all around.
A great podcast guys, keep them coming. Very informative indeed. The welsh guy sounds like he washes himself with a rag on a stick, has 6 toes and his brothers is his Mum but once again great to listen too!
A great informative view taken from two avid watch geeks some good reviews of products that have pushed my to purchase a few items.
Some good and varied guests on the show which is laid out in an easy format; over all a couple of well informed guys with a passion for watches and more!
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Two watch-enthusiast hosts deliver a lively mix of military and vintage horology, pairing deep knowledge with playful banter. Episodes frequently explore historical context, brand histories, and practical gear decisions for travelers, collectors, and professionals who rely on precise timekeeping in demanding environments. Notable strengths include approachable interviewing of guests, a strong sense of community around independent brands, and a clear emphasis on storytelling as part of collecting. It likely appeals to listeners who love military and tool watches, enjoy practical gear tips, and follow watch industry happenings with a friendly, narrative-driven style.
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The Zulu Time Podcast launched 6 years ago and published 151 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Tom Abinger
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