Feb 05 2025 59 mins 36
This week on the Worn & Wound podcast, it’s a good old fashioned new release roundup. We are (finally!) through the first month of 2025, and an initial batch of new watches have made an appearance from brands large and small. The season kicked off with new watches at LVMH Watch Week, which saw product announcements from TAG Heuer, Zenith, and the rest of the LVMH stable. We’ve also seen several limited editions announced ahead of British Watchmakers’ Day coming up in March, and several notable stray releases from indie favorites.
In this episode, Zach Kazan and Kat Shoulders run through a selection of these new releases, and provide some thoughts on what (if anything) they portend for the rest of the year, including Watches & Wonders, which is right around the corner.
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Show Notes
- Studio Underd0g and Fears Team Up on a New LE for British Watchmakers’ Day
- Fears Unveils a Very Limited Version of the Brunswick Jump Hour for British Watchmakers’ Day
- Beaucroft Teams with Bristol Based Artist Penfold on a Limited Edition for British Watchmakers’ Day
- TAG Heuer Unveils their Latest Edition of the Chronosprint, an Unusual Chronograph Celebrating Porsche
- TAG Heuer Debuts a Pair of Purple Carrera Chronographs, Including a Glassbox Tourbillon, for LVMH Watch Week
- TAG Heuer’s Long Awaited Formula 1 Update is Here
- [VIDEO] Hands-On: the Longines Ultra-Chron Carbon
- Sartory-Billard Introduces a Pair of New References on the SB04 Platform
- Hublot’s Latest SAXEM Release is a Green Big Bang Tourbillon Automatic
- Vacheron Constantin Has Released a 222 in Stainless Steel for the Brand’s 270th Anniversary