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Dec 2024
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The Deep Track, Ep. 49 - The Three Watch...

Blake Buettner
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This week is a solo episode of the podcast where I bring you the three watches I wore the most this year, as well as some deeper thoughts on the Tudor FXD GMT after having spent some time with it in use. Thank you for listening to the podcast this year, I appreciate each and every one of you - please have a lovely holiday season and new year. There won't be a new episode next week as I'll be traveling for the holiday, but keep an eye on this space for exciting things to come in 2025.

Show Notes:

Tudor FXD GMT Introduction
Deep Dive on the Tudor FXD GMT
Tudor FXD Black
Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600
Rolex GMT-Master II 126710BLRO

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