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Collēctīvus Holdings Acquires Beckett Media & Collectibles: A New Era for Hobby Enthusiasts

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Posted: Dec 18, 2024

Collēctīvus Holdings Acquires Beckett Media & Collectibles: A New Era for Hobby Enthusiasts In a major announcement, Collēctīvus Holdings revealed on Tuesday that it has acquired Beckett Media & Collectibles, along with Dragon Shield and

My Year in Watches: Outgrowing Your Author Bio

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Posted: Dec 17, 2024

In today’s “My Year in Watches” editorial, contributor Nathan Schultz reflects on how his perspective as a collector changed (for the better) in 2024. It’s been two years since I pitched my first article to Worn & Wound. The c

Unplugging: Combatting Enthusiasm Fatigue

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Posted: Dec 07, 2024

I’m a pandemic-era watch enthusiast. Stuck inside along with the rest of the world, I found myself with an unusual amount of time on my hands in the spring of 2020. My interest in watches had been passing at best, reflected in my recent purchase of

Industrial Design: Through the Loupe

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Posted: Dec 07, 2024

As I write this piece, I find it fitting that Worn & Wound was co-founded by Zach Weiss, who, as many of you may know, happens to be an Industrial Designer too. There are dozens of us! DOZENS! When it comes to Industrial Design and the watches we

The Watches We Don’t Wear

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Posted: Nov 14, 2024

“Watches are made to be worn” is a mantra repeated frequently by people like me. To own a watch and not wear it in our community is borderline shameful. As enthusiasts, we take pleasure in the little scratches and signs of wear that a well worn w

Opinion: Patek Philippe, the Cubitus, and Elitism in Modern Watchmaking

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Posted: Nov 13, 2024

Last month, Patek Philippe launched their first new watch collection in decades: the Cubitus. It was met with, as you’ve surely seen by now, a chorus of widespread skepticism and bewilderment. Ostensibly a replacement for the now discontinued stain

Transmission from an Integrated Bracelet Sports Watch Skeptic: the Citizen Tsuyosa Small Second

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Posted: Oct 15, 2024

I have a confession to make: I’m a bit of an integrated bracelet sports watch skeptic.   As the watch community went crazy for integrated, Gerald Genta inspired designs over the last few years, I largely observed from the bench. Watches like the

Industrial Design: Loosely Explained

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Posted: Oct 15, 2024

It’s a hot, muggy Saturday afternoon, and as a parent you find yourself at a local splash pad for a 3-year-old’s birthday party with 37 other people. Most of them are adults you don’t know, or you do know but have definitely forgott

Opinion: the Moser x Studio Underd0g Collab Was Great – the Reaction from the Watch Community Was Disappointing

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Posted: Sep 09, 2024

Without fail, there’s a moment at big industry events when you realize you’re in a bubble. At every Watches & Wonders I’ve attended, and now following my first Geneva Watch Days, there’s been a new release that has “worked” in the roo

Opinion: Daniel Craig, the Olympics, and that Mystery Seamaster

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Posted: Aug 14, 2024

Did you watch the Olympic Games over the past two weeks? There’s a good chance you did: it’s been widely reported that ratings for the Paris Games were up across the board, with upwards of 30 million people tuning in to NBC’s coverage each nigh

Opinion: Pedigree, Provenance and a Case for the Newcomers

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Posted: Aug 12, 2024

History is a double edged sword for a budget conscious collector like me. The nerdy half of me loves to get caught up in the horological space race of 1969 and participate in the 1953 drama of debating if Smiths or Rolex wore it best on top of Everes

Editorial: the Seiko SRPG17 Land Tortoise, Outliers, and Collection Coherence

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Posted: Jul 24, 2024

Watch collectors who have been in the hobby for awhile know there’s a certain pleasure in looking in the watch box, or across the flat surfaces in your home where watches are scattered, whatever, and seeing a group of watches that make sense. If yo

Opinion: Maybe One Group Controlling All the Major Luxury Brands Would Be Bad?

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Posted: Jul 01, 2024

It’s been a slow few months in the watch industry. Not at all uncommon in the summer, and we haven’t even hit the real sleepy months yet, when most of Europe goes on holiday and American watch media is confronted with the reality that we’re wor

[VIDEO] Our Favorite EDC Gear

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Posted: Jun 19, 2024

Recently, we got the Worn & Wound team in front of the camera to talk about their favorite piece of EDC gear. The responses run the gamut, as you’d expect. From notebooks and pens, to flashlights and water bottles, the things we carry with us d

The G-SHOCK of Fountain Pens: the Pilot Varsity

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Posted: May 29, 2024

Without a doubt, my favorite pen is the LAMY AL-Star. I could (and very well might) write paragraphs about this incredible fountain pen — something which would be an absolute joy, thanks in large part to the lovely experience the LAMY offers — bu

The Fall Guy: TAG Heuer, Ryan Gosling, and Appreciating the Summer Blockbuster, Product Placement and All

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Posted: May 24, 2024

For those who look forward to Summer Blockbusters as much as I do, The Fall Guy was the perfect way to kick off the season. And not only because it’s a fun romp with a charming cast, or that it features one of TAG Heuer’s coolest new-ish releases

Rolex, Cartier, and the Competitive Edge: the Watches of Challengers

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Posted: May 09, 2024

Before I hop into the watches in “Challengers” and how they play into the movie, I want to establish an important fact about me — I am not a sports fan, much less a tennis fan. However, this movie wasn’t really about tennis, was it?  This is

I Bought a Pre-Owned Omega Speedmaster Reduced that’s as Old as Me

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Posted: Apr 03, 2024

It is often warned, within the watch enthusiast community, that pre-owned (especially bordering on vintage) watch collecting is a monster all its own — sitting at the end of booby-trapped temple, with spring-loaded spike walls and perilous pits wai

[Video] The Rado Anatom, and What the Next Vintage Watch Revival Might Look Like

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Posted: Mar 28, 2024

When you write about watches for a living, it’s impossible not to think about the concept of vintage reissues and vintage inspired watches on an almost daily basis. For the last ten years, at least, vintage inspired watches have been the key drivin

Selling Points that Don’t Sell Me: Spec Snobbery

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Posted: Mar 27, 2024

If I were to make a gross oversimplification of watches, I’d say they are about three things: provenance, design and specs. The first two are relatively straightforward: Who made a watch, and what does it look like? There are endless rabbit holes t

Photo Report: Traveling Through Zürich and Schaffhausen with IWC

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Posted: Mar 18, 2024

Just a few weeks ago I was graciously invited to fly to Switzerland to get a first glimpse of some of the new novelties this year from IWC. Now obviously I can’t speak to what I saw until the embargo lifts during Watches & Wonders, but the fun

A Whimsical Look at the LEGO Watch System

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Posted: Feb 20, 2024

There’s a storied history of non-watch companies making the foray into the watch world. Montblanc, Ralph Lauren, Tiffany & Co. Some of them are even quite good–the Hermès H08, for example, is simply stunning and unlike anything else on the m

Selling Points that Don't Sell Me: Quartz Snobbery

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Posted: Feb 13, 2024

Snob is a loaded, and sometimes divisive word in horology. Being called a snob, or calling someone a snob, is a quick way to draw blood by attacking someone’s particular approach to enthusiasm. As an enthusiast who cherishes the community aspect of

More New Watches Celebrating the Year of the Dragon

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Posted: Feb 10, 2024

This Chinese zodiac assigns an animal to represent each lunar new year, cycling through the 12 animals who according to myth came down from heaven to help the Chinese people celebrate the spring. This year is the year of the dragon, which promises to

More New Watches Celebrating the Year of the Dragon

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Posted: Feb 09, 2024

This Chinese zodiac assigns an animal to represent each lunar new year, cycling through the 12 animals who according to myth came down from heaven to help the Chinese people celebrate the spring. This year is the year of the dragon, which promises to

An Equation for Watch Buying Satisfaction with the Bulova Hack

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Posted: Jan 26, 2024

In the early days of Facebook, “Facebook official” was a big deal. A status update from “in a relationship” to “single” sent shockwaves through social circles, and an update to “it’s complicated” was always sure to add some confusio