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Five-and-a-half o'clock

Released Monday, 9th August 2021
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Five-and-a-half o'clock

Five-and-a-half o'clock

Five-and-a-half o'clock

Five-and-a-half o'clock

Monday, 9th August 2021
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Hello and welcome to another exciting episode of The HourTime Show, the official podcast of WristWatchReview.com

First, apologies are in order for missing the past few weeks. The tl;dr is that your intrepid hosts all had various scheduling conflicts and couldn't record. Boring, I know.

Anyway!

Victor and Patrick are your hosts this week, and kick things off with a proper Wrist Check, with Patrick wearing the very handsome Mido Ocean Star while Victor is rocking two watches (well, one earlier in the day and one at time of recording), a Cyma and a Hoffman panda racing chrono. Good stuff.

The meat of this week's podcast is a discussion on the merits of an in-house movement: What they are, what "counts" as in-house, and why we as watch fans should care. 

We then pivot to discussions of the new Citizen NB1050-59A, which Victor outright calls "brilliant," and the role of typography in watches. All good stuff.

Thank you again to Andrew Haworth for producing this week's episode. As we say every week, if this podcast sounds good it's because of Andrew!

Please feel free to reach out with your feedback. You can email us at [email protected], DM us on Instagram @wristwatchreview, or ping us on Twitter: Victor is @vmarks, Patrick is @PatrickWatches, and John and Nicholas, who were not able to record this week, are @johnbiggs and @nicholasadeleon.

Thank you for listening, and keep it locked to WristWatchReview.com for more fun watch content. Have a great week!


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