This week on the podcast we’re talking all things LVMH Watch Week. Last week’s launches from the LVMH brands served as the unofficial start to a new year of watch releases, with novelties on display from TAG Heuer, Zenith, Hublot, and other brands. In this episode, Zach Kazan chats with Zach Weiss, Garrett Jones, and Liam O’Donnell about their thoughts on the new watches, what they may or may not predict for the rest of the year, and of course what worked and what didn’t when they saw the new pieces in person.
Let us know in the comments what you think of the new LVMH Watch Week releases, we’d love to hear your thoughts on specific novelties or what you might glean about brand strategy from what was unveiled last week.
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Show Notes
TAG Heuer Upsizes the “Glassbox” Carrera
A Quick Look at the TAG Heuer Carrera Seafarer
Hodinkee Introduces their Third Limited Edition Collaboration with TAG Heuer, an Updated Seafarer Built on the Glassbox Platform
TAG Heuer Heritage Director Nicholas Biebuyck on the New Carreras, Formula One, and the Future of the Brand
Zenith Introduces the Defy Revival A3643 for LVMH Watch Week
Zenith Updates References Across the Defy Skyline Collection
Hublot Introduces the Big Bang Original Unico
Maurice de Mauriac Introduces the Rallymaster IV for the Australian Open
Louis Vuitton Flexes their Watchmaking Skills with a Flurry of LVMH Watch Week Novelties
A Look at the Novelties from Tiffany & Co., Gerald Genta, and Daniel Roth for LVMH Watch Week