How does a chunk of iron that once hurtled through space over a million years ago end up as a tiny sliver in the dial of a modern Omega Constellation watch?
This week, the boys of Burlingame are taking a deep dive into meteorite dials – where they come from, how they're made, and just what we love about them. However, along the way, we gladly digress with a conversation on subtleties in case design from Grand Seiko, share first impressions of the Fears Redcliff in the metal, and a whole lot more.
As always, thanks for listening – we hugely appreciate your support, and love getting emails with questions or comments: [email protected]
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Follow the boys on Instagram:
• Russ: @russcaplan
• Rob: @robcaplan_topper
• Zach: @zachxryj
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This week's wrist check:
• Russ: Longines Hydroconquest GMT Diver
• Rob: Seiko Prospex 62MAS Re-Creation SJE093
• Zach: Blancpain Bathyscaphe Chronograph Titanium
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• The first Omega Constellation with an integrated bracelet
• Episode 10 interview with Erik Strickland on the SJE093
• New 38mm titanium Grand Seiko "Sekki" references (SBGH341 Pink & SBGH343 Green)
• Fears Redcliff Date (Pewter Grey)
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