TGN x Paradym was a partnership with a psychological app designed to help young people process complex emotions like grief and trauma.
A few days later, a package arrived. Jason carefully sliced through the tape. Inside, nestled in its special sleeve, was . Across town, his co-host James was opening No. 002 . TGN x Paradym was a partnership with a
The dial was "clean, crisp, and clear," evoking the "Spindrift"—the fine, wind-driven snow that hits the Highland peaks with fury. As Jason strapped it to his wrist, he didn't see a collector's item. He saw the future scratches from mountain climbs, the salt-water stains from summer dives, and the thousands of stories yet to be told by the TGN "crew" who would soon be wearing the other 22 pieces on their own adventures. Other "TGN X" Contexts Inside, nestled in its special sleeve, was
For the TGN community—a group of "long-suffering" subscribers who had plunked down their hard-earned money nearly a year ago—the wait had been an exercise in patience. They weren’t just buying a timepiece; they were buying into a story. This wasn't a shiny luxury item meant for a safe; it was a matte-finished tool watch, designed with a custom box sleeve from a listener’s design firm and a hand-edited instruction booklet. The dial was "clean, crisp, and clear," evoking
"It's finally happening," Jason muttered, scrolling through an email from CWC. The watches were shipping.
X-Tech TGN (X-TGN) is a long-standing Steam community group known for discussing technical aspects of PC ports, like the notoriously "atrocious" port of True Crime: New York City .