
Ep. 131: Watches We Regret Selling
This episode is a bittersweet trip down memory lane as Zach Kazan, Ed Jelley, Blake Malin, and Zach Weiss, talk about the watches they most regret selling in their time as collectors. From Helsons to Speedmasters, they cover a lot of different watches and the reasons why they wish they still had them.
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Show Notes
Today on the Worn & Wound podcast, the team reminisces about some of the watches they regret selling. It happens to all of us: in the course of buying and selling watches, always looking to expand our horizons and build a solid collection, we inevitably let something go that we wish we could have kept. In this episode, we talk about the watches we regret selling, why we sold them in the first place, and whether or not we might someday try to get them back. Lots of watches have passed through the watch boxes of the Worn & Wound team, so this is a wide-ranging discussion that features watches of all stripes.
Do you have any watch regrets? Be sure to post the watches you miss the most in the comments below.
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Show Notes
- Blake’s wrist check: Lorier x Worn & Wound Gemini
- Zach K’s wrist check: vintage Zenith Defy
- Ed’s wrist check: Oak & Oscar Olmstead
- Zach W’s wrist check: Omega Speedmaster 3520.50
- Tudor Pelagos LHD Review
- The new Sinn U50
- Sinn 856 UTC Review
- Review: Helson Skindiver
- Speedmaster Mark 4.5 on Fratello
- The Lemania 5100
- Speedmaster Professional
- Wittnauer Super Compressor
- Sinn 157 Ti
- Ed’s original review of the Bali Ha’i Q
- Affordable Vintage: The Bullitt Benrus
- Hamilton Chrono-Matic
- A Brief History of the Universal Geneve Polerouter