Our First Video Pod! Plus, Is Tissot the New Tudor?

The HourTime Show

Hello and welcome to yet another exciting edition of The HourTime Show, the official podcast of ⁠WristWatchReview.com⁠. Your hosts this week are Victor (⁠@vmarks⁠) and Nicholas (⁠@nicholasadeleon⁠). John is traveling this week and couldn't record.

WE HAVE NEWS!!!

This week's episode is our very first attempt at creating a video podcast. You can watch it HERE.

For various reasons we've been wanting to experiment with producing a video edition of The HourTime Show for a few months now, and we've finally decided to give it a shot.

The audio podcast will not got away! But, we basically wanted to give folks an option of watching video since we know that's important to folks. There will be some bugs as we figure out the workflow, but hopefully everything works properly.

For now, the video version will be found on YouTube. Again, you can click here to watch the first episode. Like and subscribe, and all that. (Yes, it's being hosted on my personal YouTube channel for now.) We might expand it to other platforms (like Spotify) but I (Nicholas) don't actually know how that will affect the audio feed. If anyone at there does know please tweet me or email me at nicholas@wristwatchreview.com.

If you have any suggestions or anything like that please email the show at tips@wristwatchreview.com, tweet us, or ping us on Discord.

All credit to ⁠Andrew Haworth⁠⁠ for producing both the audio and video edition of The HourTime Show!

As for this week's episode, we tackle a bunch of subjects including Rolex's alleged production increases and whether or not we think Tissot is the new Tudor. What does that mean? No one knows what it means but it's provocative. It gets the people going!

Keep it locked to ⁠WristWatchReview.com⁠ and ⁠@wristwatchreview⁠ on Instagram for more fun watch content.

Thank you for listening, and have a great week!

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