Using our recent guide to some historic forgotten brands as a starting point, this discussion attempts to define what a forgotten brand really is, and then dredges up watches of the past (and present) in an effort to spotlight some timepieces that simply don’t get their due.
What are some of your favorite forgotten brands? Be sure to leave a note in the comments here or on Instagram, and let us know what brands we should remember to include next time.
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Show Notes- Zach K’s wrist check: Tudor Pelagos LHD
- Zach W’s wrist check: Baltic x Worn & Wound Bi-Compax
- Total Recall: A Guide to Forgotten Watch Brands
- Girard-Perregaux
- Gerald Genta
- “super.corgi” on Instagram
- Bulgari Octo Finissimo
- Eberhard
- Vintage Scafograf 300
- Eberhard Chrono 4
- Enicar
- Time for a Change
- The Art of Time: Roger Tallon and the Lip Mach 2000 Chronograph
- History of the Vulcain Cricket
- Chronoswiss
- The Watch Curmudgeon: Chronoswiss Kairos Review
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