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 | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with AJ (@ajbarse). Dan, AJ and give their opinions on watches used in the aquatic environment. They start at the surface, discuss the history and need of watches being used in and around water and then... more
In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Joe (@seikoded). In this episode they talk about the world of watches and motor sport, specifically F1 racing. Joe takes Dan down memory lane looking at the exploits of Heuer and Tag Heuer, before ... more
In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with AJ (@ajbarse). Dan, AJ and give their opinions on watches used in space exploration. They trace the origins of watches used in this endeavour from Omega right through to Barrel Hand's Monolith, fin... more
in this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Matt (Spiritoftimepodcast). They have a catch up as Matt hasn't been on the mic with The ZT Podcast for a while, Matt outlines his predictions and aspirations for both the industry and his own coll... more
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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. more
A Little Touch Of Nostalgia, Reality And Some Very Interesting Historical Facts. more
Apple Podcasts | #185 | Singapore/Society & Culture/Documentary |
Apple Podcasts | #226 | Ukraine/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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