Podcast – The Automatic Central Power Reserve

In the 275th episode of 40 and 20, The Watch Clicker Podcast, we discuss some of the things going on in the watch world that have caught out attention.  

Don’t forget to check out our collaboration watch with Nodus here. They’re going fast so don’t miss out.

Bulova Lunar Pilot with a Meteorite Dial

Tag Heuer Carrera Dato Chronograph

Tag Heuer Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon Glassbox

Tag Heuer Carrera Date Plasma Diamant d’Avant-Garge

Depancel Allure Manual Chronograph

Nomos Orion Neomatic Black collection

Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve

Bell & Ross BR-03 Cyber Ceramic

Other Things:

Andrew: Mystery Ranch 3 Way 27 Briefcase

Everett: Tiffany & Co Money Clip

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This Episode’s Sponsors:

Escapement Media: https://escapementmedia.com

Foster Watch Co: https://fosterwatches.com

Frank Affronti Photography: https://www.affrontography.com

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Intro/Outro Music: Bummin on Tremelo, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com)
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