Episodes

  • The Definitive and Exhaustive Source for Tech, Cocktails & Sports
    Jul 2 2026

    The guys kick things off with a drink check before wandering through World Cup soccer, NBA and college basketball, and the eternal debate over who belongs on the GOAT list.

    Marc's Oris takes a temporary detour onto a Bark & Jack NATO (don't worry, it'll be back on the bracelet soon), which leads to a conversation about spring bar tools, bracelets, and Marc's realization that he may have been a little too noncommittal about on-the-fly adjustment all along. The guys also give a shoutout to Steel Reef for excellent customer service while working through some QC issues with their link extensions.

    On the watch front, Marc and Aaron discuss the new Doxa T.Graph II, the return of the Timex × J.Crew collaboration after its one-hour sellout, and the new 40mm Polaris Date from JLC. They also spend some time with a handful of Baltics and new Grand Seikos, prompting Aaron to draw yet another line in the sand over one very specific design detail. Finally, both agree that Lorier finding a home with Worn & Wound feels like a positive move for the brand's future.

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    57 mins
  • New York Standard Time
    Jun 19 2026

    Unsurprisingly, Aaron adds another watch to the collection during wrist check before we head east with Marcos for a recent trip to Washington, D.C. and New York City.

    What starts as a tag-along trip quickly becomes something more. Marc shares highlights from introducing Rachel to New York for the very first time... from bagels, Cuban food, and a city buzzing after the Knicks finally won it all, to an unexpectedly emotional evening at the Broadway production of Buena Vista Social Club.

    Of course, there were watches along the way. They talk about visits to Time+Tide Watches, Grand Central Watch, and Windup Watch Shop, along with the pieces that stood out most, including the 'Charcoal Rose' Fears Brunswick 38, an unexpected field watch from Studio Underd0g, and a vintage-inspired 34mm field watch from Benrus that Marc is convinced will eventually find its way onto Aaron's wrist.

    More than anything, though, this episode is about returning to a place that still feels like home, sharing it with someone you love, and appreciating that whether you're in a tiny watch shop, a crowded event, or chatting across a display case, the best part of this hobby is still the people.

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    59 mins
  • Hashtag Born to Dare-ish
    Jun 5 2026

    The guys catch up after some travel and time spent together celebrating Felix's graduation. Speaking of which, Marc discusses passing along a watch to celebrate the milestone. Aaron reports back from New York City, where the trip somehow resulted in yet another field watch joining the collection (but it's not black!).

    In this episode's watch roundup, Marc brings up several recent releases that caught his eye, including Tudor's bright yellow Black Bay Chrono, the preppy J.Crew × Timex collaboration, the unexpected Baltic × SpaceOne partnership, and Oris's tribute to baseball legend Lou Gehrig.

    A conversation about travel, milestones, family, and the memories—and watches—that make them meaningful.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Track & Field Watches
    May 9 2026

    Felix joins Marc and Aaron for a rare three-person episode as graduation season finally comes into view. What starts with a wrist check quickly turns into a field watch conversation after Felix swaps watches to wear the "neo-vintage" Hamilton field watch Marc gave him.

    The guys talk Hamilton, Benrus, Evora Watches, and the possibility that Aaron’s field watch journey still isn’t complete despite recently acquiring the Vertex M36.

    There’s also a deeper dive into the new Tudor Monarch and Royal releases, some reflection on senior year winding down, and the realization that for Felix, high school is basically over. All that’s left is one more track meet.

    The extended family will all be together soon to celebrate graduation, making this one feel a little more personal than usual.

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    43 mins
  • Watches and Wandering Denver
    Apr 24 2026

    Aaron’s in Denver for a quick trip, which turns into exactly what you’d expect. A little wandering, a little watch talk, and a chance to catch up in person.

    They get into the watches that stood out from Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, including one pick from Aaron that no one saw coming. Marc, unsurprisingly, keeps circling back to Tudor and the feeling that their 100th year can’t possibly end with just what we’ve seen so far.

    Aaron also brings a new addition to the table, the Vertex M36, and talks through what had to go to make room.

    Watches, wishful thinking, and a little bit of Denver.

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    58 mins
  • OraOrea: A Conversation with Zach Weiss
    Apr 10 2026

    Bonus Episode: Marcos and Aaron sit down with Zach Weiss, cofounder of Worn & Wound and Windup Watch Fair, to talk about his new venture, OraOrea.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • This Ending is SUS
    Apr 5 2026

    This could be the season finale.
    It’s been one year since Marcos and Aaron started this podcast. They’ve been busy working on another project together, which has made it tough to record, but they found a little time to catch up and reflect on the past year.

    The conversation starts with a comparison between Aaron’s King Seiko and Grand Seiko. Which one is dressier and which one is arguably the finer watch? Interestingly, those are not the same watch.

    They also talk about a few watches that have caught their attention lately: a sub-40mm white Orient Mako and the Timor Dirty Dozen for Marc, and a Vertex Dirty Dozen and a Seiko SUS for Aaron. Marc also realizes that in the 90s, he was probably the exact target audience for the Seiko SUS.

    They wrap up by talking about a new release they both really like, the Baltic Heures du Monde Worldtimer, and reflect a bit on the next season, which will hopefully not include such a long gap between recordings.

    Not taking a break.

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    56 mins
  • Lifes Rich Pageant
    Mar 3 2026

    It’s been a long minute since the last recording. Marc and Aaron have both been buried in projects, including the launch of the new Berea College Student Craft website with full e-commerce, designed by Marc for the Student Craft team. The timing worked out perfectly, as Aaron and his team were recognized with the Cooper Hewitt Award for Product Design. Huge congrats all around.

    On the watch front, Aaron has been obsessively regulating his Seiko 5 and getting it to run within one second a day. Marc is in the middle of a second honeymoon with his Black Bay 58, now fitted with a Steel Reef “Silencer” James Bond bezel insert, and he finally adds a long-admired Seiko “Gene Kranz” reissue to the collection after a patient wait from Australia. The guys talk about why this release hits so well, how faithfully Seiko nailed the original design, and why it feels like an easy enthusiast favorite. Seiko, if you’re listening, more reissues please. Yes, the Pogue.

    They also get into a new Benrus chronograph and the Bark & Jack collaboration with Christopher Ward. The Adrian Barker designed version is the one they prefer, leading to a broader conversation about design evolution, community reaction, and why Barker does not deserve criticism for standing behind and promoting his own work.

    Marc closes the episode reflecting on seeing Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy perform Lifes Rich Pageant live. It was moving to hear songs that have meant so much to him played live, with new life breathed into them.The album title comes from Inspector Clouseau’s line, “But it’s all part of life’s rich pageant, you know?” and that idea tracks well with the show, watches, travel and everything else they end up talking about.

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    51 mins