Season 2, Ep #6: Watches and Wonders 2021
 

Season 2, Ep #6: Watches and Wonders 2021

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In case you’re not following what’s going on in the watch world, last week saw the biggest event in the industry – Watches and Wonders.

Starting on 7 April and running for a whole week, the event saw some of the top watch brands in the world launch their new 2021 models. Amongst those brands participating were Rolex, Tudor, Zenith, Tag Heuer, Jaeger LeCoultre, IWC, and Panerai.

With the cream of the horological world taking part, there’s plenty of exciting new watches to talk about. So, James, Anthony, and Richard got together to chat about the highs and lows of this year’s releases. In this episode of Time To Unwind they talk about everything from the Rolex Explorer going back down to a 36mm case, to Jaeger LeCoultre’s insane new concept watch!

Links to some of the watches discussed in this episode below:

New Rolex Explorer

Jaeger Le Coultre Reverso Hybris Mechanica

Tudor Watches and Wonders 2021 Novelties

New Tag Heuer Aquaracer

Panerai Watches & Wonders 2021 Novelties

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I’m a freelance writer with a passion for watches, music and product design. Aside from a few core watches in my collection, I tend to gravitate to watches that are a little off the beaten path or quirky. Resale value rarely takes priority for me and my heart usually wins out to my head. I promote buying what you love and think it’s important not to overlook character and uniqueness when adding to your collection.

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