Discover more from The Grey NATO
After taking a week off for James to attend to some business in Switzerland, the TGN boys are back with an episode all about the latest and greatest from Watches & Wonders and beyond! After a quick trip download from James’ time at the new Tudor facility in Le Locle, Jason and James dig into the recent announcements from IWC, Rolex, Tudor, Tag Heuer, Doxa, Oris, Sinn, and even a few recent developments from Timex and Seiko.
Stay in the mix for a podcast about a legendary governmental cover-up and the latest issue of a great magazine. Also, if you might happen to be in Glasgow, Scotland on April 23rd, Jason will be hanging out at The Finneston Pub from 6:30 pm. If you’re planning to attend, please be sure to send Jason a note to [email protected].
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1:27 A. Lange & Söhne discussion about the Odysseus Chronograph
2:28 H Radio Podcast episodes from W&W2023
4:30 Kenissi
6:15 Alaïa Bay Surfing Switzerland
11:43 AnOrdain
14:09 Postale canvas straps
16:41 Tudors of Espionage (from W.O.E)
17:09 The Vertex M60 Aqualion
19:19 IWC Ingenieur
22:07 Oris ProPilot X 400 Kermit
24:40 Oris ProPilot Altimeter Gen 2
26:49 Oris Airstream schedule
27:18 Rolex Yacht-Master 42 Titanium
31:41 Rolex GMT-Master II Solid Gold
33:14 New Rolex Daytona
33:58 Tag Heuer Carrera Glassbox
35:05 Doxa Sub 200 C-Graph II
38:37 Tudor Black Bay 54
41:29 Black Bay GMT Opaline dial
46:20 Sinn T50
48:17 Timex Q Timex Three Time Zone Chronograph
52:25 38mm Seiko5 Sports models
54:45 “Cover Up: Ministry of Secrets” (Podcast)
59:19 WM Brown Magazine
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle" - Albert Einstein (maybe)
The Grey NATO – 233 – Watches, Wonders, And Even More Watches
Absolutely adore the Cover up podcast. Thank you so much for the recommendation!!
It’s good to have you guys back with a watch-packed episode. Indeed the smaller sized BB54 is for the vintage and small wrist enthusiast. It baffles me when I read complaints how it’s too small, I mean people with large wrists are already spoiled for choice. And like you James I get really obsessed with size and wearability, the BB58 wears good but for me the lug to lug is a tad mm long for me and we both know that makes a big difference. Looking forward to the 38mm new Seikos--would love to see their GMT with that size, hopefully soon.