While Tim is away, WatchBox's CQ Gottlieb is at the Watches Tonight desk this week as the special guest host. He's focusing on what he wants to see out of watch brands in 2023 such as a return to their history or looking at the technical innovations of independents. He also outlines what exactly he'd like to leave behind in 2022. And of course, he'll be showing viewer wrist shots and highlighting watches like the Vacheron Constantin 222 and Omega Speedmaster Calibre 321.
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