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The New Type 9 is the Smallest and Most Affordable Ressence Yet

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Posted: Dec 18, 2024

A few weeks ago we told you about the Ressence Type 8 Indigo, a high craft variation on the most simple and accessible Ressence model. It turns out that the Type 8 only held the distinction of being the brand’s entry level timepiece for a few days

Omega Mixes Bronze-Gold and Titanium for their Latest Seamaster

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Posted: Dec 17, 2024

In 1995, I was 22 years old and sitting in the theater, eagerly awaiting the start of the new James Bond film. It had been six years since the last movie featuring Timothy Dalton, marking the longest gap between Bond films up to that point. I was alr

Seiko Introduces Cherry Blossom Inspired Astron References

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Posted: Dec 17, 2024

Cherry blossoms have long been associated with Japan – and for good reason. These delicate little blossoms contribute an astounding $2.7 billion into the economy with over 63 million people (a number that includes both tourists and those living in

De Rijke & Co.’s Miffy Moonphase Returns for the Final Time in Steel

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Posted: Dec 16, 2024

I’ve become a pretty big fan of De Rijke & Co. over the past few years, and am glad to see them experiencing so much success recently (I’m basing this on their booth at the New York City Windup Watch Fair being mobbed to the point that I coul

2024-25 Upper Deck Artifacts Hockey

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Posted: Dec 15, 2024

Product Details         The 2024-25 Upper Deck Artifacts Hockey card set continues its tradition of delivering a rich collecting experience, featuring a comprehensive base set, a diverse array of parallels, and a variety of inserts that cater to

Complecto and Bulova Launch their Second Limited Edition Collaboration

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Posted: Dec 13, 2024

Following an initial partnership in 2023 that produced a limited edition (and sold out) version of the Jet Star, Bulova and Complecto have teamed up once again for a trio of limited edition variants of the Super Seville, all with stone dials. The Bul

Hublot’s Latest Art Piece is a Big Bang Tourbillon Designed by Samuel Ross

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Posted: Dec 12, 2024

Those who know me personally, and perhaps those of you who regularly tune into the podcast and read my little ramblings here on the blog, know that over the course of the last year I’ve become somewhat disillusioned with large luxury brands and wha

Oak & Oscar Introduces the Humboldt GMT SAR Edition

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Posted: Dec 10, 2024

On a new release calendar that’s full of limited edition collaborations that don’t always make a ton of logical sense, it’s refreshing to see one come across our desks that feels like a genuine meeting of the minds. Oak & Oscar is a longtim

The Highly Anticipated Omega Speedmaster Pilot Has Landed

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Posted: Dec 10, 2024

One of the cool things about the Omega Speedmaster is that it can truly be just about any watch it needs to be. It’s the Moonwatch, of course, but it’s also a racing chronograph, a dressy chronograph, a chronograph inspired by WWII era military w

A New Nomos Club Sport in a Smaller 34mm Case

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Posted: Dec 10, 2024

Over the years, my feelings about Nomos have become more and more complex. Like many enthusiasts, the brand was an early discovery on the forums, and felt like an insider’s secret of sorts. Here was a small firm based in the historic German watchma

The Stunning L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse from Parmigiani Fleurier

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Posted: Dec 09, 2024

If you don’t get what you’re looking at, don’t worry. You’re not alone — in fact, that’s sort of the point. A quick glance at the new L’Armoriale Répétition Mystérieuse is more likely to incite questions than offer answers, but the l

A Week in Watches Ep. 95 – A Colossal Collab, and More!

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Posted: Dec 08, 2024

The year is winding down, but only after a few more new releases. On this week’s episode of A Week in Watches, we take a look at the Ressence Type 9, the smallest Ressence yet. Then we dive into Jacques Bianchi, square up with the Circula Facet, he

Baltic Introduces Bronze Versions of the Hermetique

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Posted: Dec 07, 2024

I have had a love-hate relationship with bronze-cased watches for years. I truly appreciate how the metal ages; there is nothing quite like a beautifully patinated watch just before it turns into a greenish hue. The beauty is that it never quite ages

Doxa and Topper Unveil a Sharp New SUB 300 Limited Edition

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Posted: Dec 07, 2024

My relationship with Doxa watches spans over 20 years. As an avid reader of Clive Cussler, I was particularly excited when Doxa decided to relaunch the Sub 300T in the early 2000s. I even managed to secure a review sample for the magazine I wrote for

IWC Updates the Ingenieur with a Blue Dial

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Posted: Dec 04, 2024

When IWC launched an updated version of their Ingenieur at Watches & Wonders 2023, it was a moment that many observers of the brand had been anticipating for years. After years spent building up their Pilot collection, there was a sense in the co

Zenith Looks to the Jungle for a Wild New Limited Edition Defy Extreme

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Posted: Dec 04, 2024

One of my favorite pastimes within the world of watch enthusiasm is to tell anyone who will listen that the “Leopard” Rolex Daytona is my favorite version of the storied chronograph. When the Daytona comes up in conversation (and it does, a lot)

Louis Erard and Vianney Halter Team Up For Another Thanksgiving Weekend Surprise

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Posted: Nov 28, 2024

Today, Americans sit down at their Thanksgiving table with their friends and family, and consider all that they’re thankful for. Good health, a warm home, great company, and a delicious meal will top many lists, as they should. But if you’ll allo

Czapek Unleashes a Purple Storm

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Posted: Nov 28, 2024

I feel like every time I look at Czapek, they’re doing something great. This time, they’ve released a new limited variant of the Antarctique, the Antarctique Purple Storm, with an otherworldly purple dial produced by Swiss dial maker Metalem. The

Ressence Introduces the Type 8 “Indigo”

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Posted: Nov 25, 2024

When you think of Ressence, the first things that come to mind are likely the brand’s forward thinking, non traditional design language, and their completely unique mechanical solution for telling time via a series of rotating circles as opposed to

A Week in Watches Ep. 94: Parades, Awards, and More!

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Posted: Nov 24, 2024

This week’s episode of A Week in Watches is a bit of a doozy. We start off a with some quick coverage of few new releases from C Ward, Studio Underd0g, and Jaeger LeCoultre. After, we take a more in depth look at the new Serica 1174 Parade, the bra

Omega’s Mystery Seamaster Diver 300M is Finally Revealed

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Posted: Nov 21, 2024

Remember the Paris Olympics? It seems, somehow, like they took place a lifetime ago, but it was just this past summer – mere months ago. It was a crazy time. Lots of conversation about the pollution in the Seine, an all time great gymnastics co

Fast Cars, Street Racing, Las Vegas and the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph in Pink

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Posted: Nov 20, 2024

On November 24th, the weekend before Thanksgiving, the Las Vegas strip comes alive with the Formula One World Championship. Street circuits have a different vibe to them than the purpose-built racetracks. Especially in Vegas, the parties and exciteme

Studio Underd0g Introduces the Third Generation of the 01SERIES Chronograph

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Posted: Nov 18, 2024

I had the privilege of writing about the last Studio Underd0g 03SERIES Salm0n release for Worn & Wound in September. Serendipitously, Studio Underd0g was in Montreal the following week with the RedBar traveling road show. It was a real treat to s

Maen and IFL Collaborate on a Graffiti Inspired Manhattan Limited Edition

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Posted: Nov 18, 2024

Maen’s Manhattan has proven to be a watch that works particularly well as a blank canvas of sorts. We’ve seen a number of limited editions of Maen’s integrated bracelet sports watch (including our own) and each finds new ways to present the pie

Christopher Ward Adds a 37mm C1 Moonphase

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Posted: Nov 18, 2024

It’s getting close to the end of the year, and many of us are naturally in a reflective mood. I’d like to think I speak for most watch writers when I say that for us, it’s all about looking back at the almost incalculable number of watches we s

Brellum Introduces a Smaller Version of their Duobox Chronograph

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Posted: Nov 15, 2024

Sébastien Muller, a fourth-generation watchmaker, founded Brellum in 2017. Unlike many new brands, they did not pursue crowdfunding but adopted a more traditional approach. The first model released by Brellum was the Duobox, which was covered by Wor

Time+Tide and TAG Heuer Introduce the New Aquaracer Solargraph “Sundowner” Limited Edition

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Posted: Nov 14, 2024

Our friends at Time+Tide have launched their latest collaborative limited edition, a new version of one of our favorite TAG Heuer references, the Aquaracer Solargraph. The Solargraph builds on decades of Aquaracer heritage by incorporating state of t

The Latest From Elka is a Limited Edition with a Whiskey Inspired Dial

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Posted: Nov 12, 2024

Just hearing the brand Elka brings back nostalgic memories of my trip to Neuchatel back in 2019, a picture perfect Swiss town bordering a very large lake. It’s often known as the “land of watchmakers” and hosts the headquarters for some of the

Bremont’s Latest Terra Nova is a Caramel Colored Limited Edition

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Posted: Nov 11, 2024

I think it’s possible that when it’s all said and done, no brand will have had a more consequential 2024 than Bremont. I can imagine a watch environment three or four or five years out into the future where this brand is fundamentally changed (ev

The Girard-Perregaux Casquette is Back, in Titanium and Gold

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Posted: Nov 07, 2024

After 20 long years, I think it’s time I finally come out of the closet. You see, mom and dad (and Worn & Wound readers), I am, in fact, a nerd. I know! I know! I’ve tried to hide it over the years. Secretly reading science-fiction at night.

From the Grönefeld Brothers, a New Brand, GRØNE, and an Affordable New Watch, the Manueel One

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Posted: Nov 05, 2024

A new brand is the talk of the watch world today, and the latest example of a trend we’ve seen developing over the last several years. GRØNE is the new project from Bart and Tim Grönefeld, the brothers behind the Grönefeld brand, one of the most

The Exaequo Melting Watch is a Surrealist Take on Watch Design

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Posted: Nov 05, 2024

If you’ve been paying attention to the world of the Hype Watch over the last few years, you’ve no doubt stumbled upon the hypiest Hype Watch of them all: the Cartier Crash. OK, maybe it’s not the hypiest Hype Watch, but it’s close. In terms o

Louis Erard’s All New Régulateur Gravé Noir

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Posted: Nov 04, 2024

Louis Erard, in a move that I think many who follow the brand will view as somewhat surprising, announced a new watch last week along with the news that their longstanding Excellence collection, which has been the home to many of the collaborative li

Citizen’s Latest “The Citizen” Celebrates their 100th Anniversary with the Subtle Use of Precious Metals

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Posted: Nov 04, 2024

Many of us know Citizen as a brand that creates affordable and (mostly) quartz powered watches. Often packed with a multitude of complications, in large case sizes, and complex layouts. But there’s another side to the brand as well, one that takes

TAG Heuer Introduces a Commemorative Carrera Tourbillon in Tribute to Ayrton Senna

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Posted: Nov 01, 2024

TAG Heuer is introducing a third generation of the Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon in collaboration with the Senna brand, a commemorative company dedicated to the late Ayrton Senna’s legendary career as three time Grand Prix world champion. Senna’

The Timex “Yankee Dollar” Watch Returns

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Posted: Oct 31, 2024

In the aftermath of World War II, Timex—known initially as The Waterbury Clock Company—sought to leverage the United States manufacturing experience gained during the war. The company aimed to produce affordable timing devices as an alternative t

Tudor Announces the FXD “Zulu Time,” the First Pelagos with a GMT Complication

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Posted: Oct 30, 2024

Sooner or later, you just knew it was going to happen. For as long as there’s been a Pelagos, and as long as there’s been a Tudor GMT movement, and as long as there’s been a human impulse to speculate, there’s been a call for the Swiss brand

Hublot and Takashi Murakami Team Up for the New MP-15 Tourbillon Sapphire Rainbow

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Posted: Oct 29, 2024

There is always something so intriguing to me about a collaboration when the brands really just go for it. But, I guess if one of the collaborators is Takashi Murakami, it’s sort of hard not to. For those uninitiated, Murakami is a contemporary Jap

Bremont Partners with Jimmy Chin on a Pair of Limited Edition Terra Nova Chronographs

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Posted: Oct 28, 2024

Bremont has undergone a drastic brand transformation in the last year or so, moving away from what many would consider their rather reserved British design language to something more daring and youthful. The Terra Nova could really be considered the

Heinrich Introduces New Watches Featuring Carbon Dials with Integrated Lume

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Posted: Oct 28, 2024

Germany is the home of many prominent timepiece manufacturers. The most notable city known for watchmaking is Glashütte; however, another city, Pforzheim,, located roughly 560 kilometers away, has its own proud watchmaking history. Brands calling Pf

A Week in Watches Ep. 92: Windup Watch Fair NYC 2024

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Posted: Oct 27, 2024

On this week’s episode of A Week in Watches, Zach Kazan and Zach Weiss, take you inside Windup Watch Fair New York City 2024. The biggest and best Windup yet, there were over 140 brands in attendance and tens of thousands of guests. Unfortunately,

The Strangest Seiko Dive Watches in Years

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Posted: Oct 24, 2024

There was a time not too long ago when the new watches that Seiko debuted this week would have broken the internet. The new SPB481, SPB483 and SPB485 are, plain and simple, some of the strangest releases we’ve seen from Seiko in quite some time. It

A. Lange & Söhne Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Relaunch with Two Lange 1s (LIVE PICS)

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Posted: Oct 24, 2024

A 30th anniversary is no small thing for a brand. For some perspective, only 25% of new companies even survive for 15 years. As such, it’s rightly a cause for celebration. This year, A. Lange & Söhne is celebrating two anniversaries, the 25th

Introducing the Alterum Worldtimer, a Minimalist Take on a Notoriously Busy Complication

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Posted: Oct 23, 2024

You might be familiar with the work of Justin Walters through his work with Marin Instruments, which burst onto the microbrand watch scene back in 2021 with a unique, contemporary spin on the classic skin diver. Justin has just launched a new brand,

Introducing the Ming 37.02 Minimalist with new “Polar White” Lume

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Posted: Oct 23, 2024

My Geneva Watch Days meeting with Ming Thein was easily one of my favorites of that whirlwind week. It was one of those hours where you’re presented with watch, after watch, after watch, and you kind of can’t help but get lost in all of the cool

Straum Debuts the Jan Mayen Basalt Limited Edition

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Posted: Oct 21, 2024

If you’ve followed our recent coverage of Straum, you probably already know that they’ve been teasing a new entry in their Jan Mayen collection for some time. This weekend, at the Windup Watch Fair, the new watch from the Scandinavian brand made

Oris Debuts the New Divers Date

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Posted: Oct 18, 2024

Oris is reaching a huge milestone, and that’s the 60th anniversary of their renowned Divers Sixty-Five, a watch collection that’s always been imbued in 1960’s nostalgia. Today they’re updating the Divers Date, a collection that on first glanc

Paulin Introduces the new Modul D and E

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Posted: Oct 18, 2024

While it’s probably apocryphal, Pablo Picasso was once quoted as saying, “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.” I was reminded of this quote when I was introduced to the new watches from Paulin, the Modul D and E. L

Albishorn Introduces the Type 10, the Next Chapter in their “Imaginary Vintage” Thought Experiment

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Posted: Oct 17, 2024

One of the most interesting new watches (and new brands) to surface at Geneva Watch Days this year was the Albishorn Maxigraph, made in collaboration with Massena LAB. Now, just a few months after their debut, Albishorn is back with their second effo

The Latest Massena LAB Collaboration is a Rare Heritage Inspired Moser

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Posted: Oct 16, 2024

If you’ve been paying any attention to H. Moser & Cie. over the last few years, one thing should be abundantly clear — the Swiss watchmaker likes to keep things simple. While they may occasionally indulge themselves with an overwhelming quant

Fears and Garrick Reunite for a Second Collaboration, with an Assist from Collective Horology

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Posted: Oct 16, 2024

Anyone else have a watch that you look forward to seeing on the wrist of someone else? I think if you’ve been part of this community long enough, it’s almost a certainty. Invariably a friend or colleague will own something that you genuinely look

Yema and Alain Silberstein Collaborate on a New Limited Edition

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Posted: Oct 14, 2024

Founded in 1948, Yema is an independent French watch manufacturer in Morteau, France, which as Yema reminds us, is “the birthplace of French watchmaking.” The third-generation Bôle family operates it alongside a team of watchmakers with over 40

The Bell & Ross BR-X5 Gets the Iridescent Treatment

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Posted: Oct 14, 2024

Bell & Ross is expanding on their enthusiast focused BR-X5 with a boutique edition iridescent dial variant, housing their manufacture calibre BR-CAL.323. For those that aren’t already familiar with the BR-X5 launched in 2022, this is a relative

A New, Smaller, and Even More Advanced Dive Watch from SēL

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Posted: Oct 11, 2024

Arizona’s SēL Instruments have been making, literally, bomb proof watches since 2017. The term overengineered is often thrown around in watchmaking, but no other brand quite embodies this term the way SēL Instruments does. Not only do they engine

Brew Launches the New Metric Star

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Posted: Oct 10, 2024

Brew has had quite a run with their Metric chronograph. When the watch first appeared in the summer of 2021, it was clear that the brand had a hit on their hands, but it’s grown into what I think could fairly be called full fledged phenomenon statu

Kurono Tokyo Special Projects Réserve de March ‘Sensu N.O.S.’ Adds The Brands First Power Reserve Indicator

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Posted: Oct 09, 2024

The last few years have been good for enthusiasts of classically designed, complicated watches. Historically the purview of the exorbitantly wealthy, the complicated dress watch has become increasingly democratized in recent years, thanks in no small

H. Moser Gets a Little Whimsical with the Pioneer Retrograde Seconds “Midnight Blue”

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Posted: Oct 08, 2024

As watch enthusiasts, we all have our weaknesses. Some feature or design quirk that makes very little sense in practical terms, but nonetheless appeals to us in ways we can barely even describe. Something that falls into this category for me is the

Introducing a Sporty New Allure Chronograph from Depancel

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Posted: Oct 08, 2024

Clement Meynier, an engineer, was fascinated by the automotive and horological world, which led him to enroll in a watchmaking training center in Geneva. Six years ago, he established his watch brand called Depancel, a name derived from a combination

The Prevail Onward Seeks to Redefine the Military Watch

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Posted: Oct 08, 2024

When we build a post on the Worn & Wound website, there’s a box you can check to indicate what type of watch we’re writing about. The options are what you expect: diver, dress, casual, pilot, sport. The list is pretty full. At the bottom, tho

Todd Snyder and Weiss Watch Company Team Up for their First Collaborative Limited Edition

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Posted: Oct 07, 2024

Todd Snyder has once again teamed up with a quintessentially American maker to produce a highly limited field watch — and it’s not who you think. For decades now, and particularly since the founding of his eponymous brand in 2011, Todd Snyder ha

Longines Adds New Dial Colors to the Flagship Heritage Collection

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Posted: Oct 07, 2024

The winged hourglass is a memento mori, historically symbolizing that our time on earth is fleeting. It encourages us to make the best of the time we have. In other words, time flies, and Longines has been using their version of a winged hourglass lo

Nomos Unveils a New Movement with Two Dates at their Annual Forum

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Posted: Oct 04, 2024

I attended the 5th year of Nomos’s annual forum this week, and even though the theme was about design and colors, it was the new manual winding movement that received the most attention.  As a seasoned writer who has closely followed Nomos’s

Maen Goes Back to their Roots with the Lunar Classic 36

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Posted: Oct 03, 2024

When we last checked in with Maen, they had just released their latest collaboration with visual artist seconde/seconde, a take on their popular Manhattan integrated bracelet sports watch that was both playful in its aesthetic and sober in its theme.

Zenith Launches their Third Limited Edition with Susan G. Komen

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Posted: Oct 02, 2024

Zenith, for the third year in a row, has joined forces with Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading nonprofit breast cancer organization, on a limited edition watch meant to highlight the work Susan G. Komen is doing and raise money for the organizatio

Lorca Unveils their Model No.2 Chronograph

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Posted: Oct 01, 2024

Lorca, founded just about two years ago by New York City based watch enthusiast and recording artist Jesse Marchant, has unveiled their second watch. The new watch, the appropriately named Model No.2, is a follow up to the GMT we looked at in the ear

Jaeger-LeCoultre Prioritizes Classic Design with Recent Updates to the Reverso

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Posted: Oct 01, 2024

There is something incredibly satisfying about good design. Sure, this may seem like a basic statement; but, in the world we live in today, maybe it isn’t. So much of the watch market now relies on a steady IV drip of collaborations, bright colors,

Introducing the Louis Erard 2300 Sport Chronograph

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Posted: Sep 30, 2024

When I think of Louis Erard, two things tend to spring to mind: regulators and collaborations. As a brand, they have mastered each of these, and they have contributed to some of my favorite releases in recent years (the brand’s whimsical collaborat

Zenith and Hodinkee Team Up for their Third Limited Edition

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Posted: Sep 25, 2024

Earlier this year, Zenith revealed a revived version of a classic part of their past in the Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar. The triple calendar, with apertures for day and month alongside the 9:00 and 3:00 subdials, is an old fashioned complic

Fears Introduces the Brunswick 40.5 Jump Hour, with a Module by Christopher Ward

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Posted: Sep 25, 2024

Back in January 2023, Fears and Christopher Ward collaborated on the Alliance 01, the first limited edition watch made specifically for the Alliance of British Watch and Clock Makers. The watch became an immediate cult sensation, partly due to its un

[VIDEO] The Hamilton Khaki Field Goes Quartz

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Posted: Sep 25, 2024

When you work in the watch industry, one of the questions you get asked over and over again is “What’s the best watch for $XXX?” The dollar amount is constantly shifting depending on who is asking the question or their level of horological curi

It’s Cocktail Time Again: Seiko Introduces Two New Limited Editions in their Long Running Series of Cocktail Inspired Watches

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Posted: Sep 24, 2024

There are a handful of constants in the watch world that are truly worth celebrating: the annual crush of people on Geneva each spring for Watches & Wonders, the annual debate over whether a “summer watch” is a thing, and that first comment o

Ikepod and Ace Jewelers Introduce a New Four-Way Megapod Collaboration

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Posted: Sep 24, 2024

Not since the Beatles have four individuals teamed up to create something greater than the sum of its parts. While this might be just a tad hyperbolic, the new This Is Our Time Megapod watch in a cross-collaboration between Amstersdam’s Ace Jeweler

Panerai’s Latest Collaboration with the NAVY SEALS Highlights the Submersible in Four Variations

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Posted: Sep 24, 2024

Panerai has announced a quartet of watches made in partnership with the U.S. NAVY SEALS, a capsule collection meant to highlight the brand’s mission of crafting reliable, purpose driven watches. All of the models share an aesthetic link through the

One of the All-Time Great Movie Watches Gets an Update: Interstellar and the Khaki Field Murph

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Posted: Sep 23, 2024

For as long as I can remember, movies have been my deepest obsession and primary interest. Watches came much later in comparison and followed half a dozen other deep dives into hobbies both mainstream and incredibly niche (talk to me about Scotty Cam

The King Seiko “KSK” Line Grows Once Again, with Three New References

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Posted: Sep 23, 2024

When it comes to mastering the balance between refinement and artistry, does anyone do it better than Japanese watchmakers? King Seiko’s latest additions to the KSK line-up just proved my point. These three new references – the latest from the re

Minase and Fratello Collaborate for the Third Time with the New M-3 “Shiro”

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Posted: Sep 19, 2024

Minase, the independent Japanese watch brand, and our friends at watch media outlet Fratello have collaborated on a third edition of the brand’s cult favorite M-3. After versions in purple and green each of the last two years, this latest release s

G-SHOCK Introduces New References with 10 Year Batteries

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Posted: Sep 18, 2024

With the release of G-SHOCK’s latest references, you can tell that the brand is in it for the long haul. Ten years, to be exact. Yes, you read that right – G-SHOCK is promising a ten-year battery life on their latest GA-010 and GD-010 watch serie

The Latest Seiko Prospex Speedtimers are Here

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Posted: Sep 17, 2024

“In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” It’s been 235 years since Ben Franklin wrote those words, and I think it’s fair to say he pretty much hit the nail on the head with them. That said, he lived in a diff

The Doxa Sub 300T Gets a Destro Limited Edition

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Posted: Sep 17, 2024

It’s kind of hard to believe, but in the long history of Doxa divers, they’ve never made a dive watch with a lefty crown. That’s a bit surprising only because we tend to associate Doxa with the manufacture of professional grade dive instruments

Bell & Ross Take to the Skies with the BR-03 Horizon Limited Edition

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Posted: Sep 17, 2024

There are few things that I enjoy writing about more than a crazy new watch from Bell & Ross. These watches are catnip for me, whether it’s something along the lines of my beloved Multimeter, a watch incorporating a giant skull, or a case that

Baltic Celebrates the Opening of their NYC Showroom with Limited Edition Prismic Stone Dials

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Posted: Sep 16, 2024

New today from Baltic, a trio of limited edition versions of their Prismic “cocktail watch,” each with a colorful stone dial. The watches have been announced to celebrate Baltic’s new showrooms, one exotic dial for each. The Paris showroom is t

Teased at Geneva Watch Days, the Studio Underd0g 03SERIES Chronograph Makes its Big Debut with the New “Salm0n” Dial

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Posted: Sep 15, 2024

During the global pandemic lockdowns, many people found themselves with more free time. Some chose to learn how to make sourdough bread, some indulged in playing video games, and others channeled their creativity into new endeavors. Richard Benc was

A Week in Watches Ep 89: Sinn for the Win(n)!

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Posted: Sep 15, 2024

On episode 89 of A Week in Watches, Zach Weiss checks out a trilogy of new releases. First up, from the UK is Christopher Ward’s new C60 Lumiére. Featuring big blocks of Globolight, it’s a lume fiend’s dream. Next is a new and long-awaited Sin

Formex Introduces their New Travel Watch, the Stratos UTC

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Posted: Sep 13, 2024

If you’ve chatted with the Formex team at a Windup event over the course of the last year or so, they have subtly teased their latest release, the Stratos UTC. It’s a watch that’s been in the works for some time, and a pretty big move for the b

Norqain Launches the Independence Skeleton Chrono with the New 8K Flyback Caliber

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Posted: Sep 13, 2024

Norqain has just unveiled what is certainly their biggest release of the year, and quite possibly their most ambitious release since the debut of the Wild One two years ago. The new Independence Skeleton Chronograph expands on the design language we

Tissot Introduces Compelling new PRX References that Play with Materials and Colors in New Ways

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Posted: Sep 12, 2024

Confession time: I’ve long been something of a Tissot PRX skeptic. The ultra popular watches have found a wide and enthusiastic audience, but for me they always seemed just a little too much like a Royal Oak homage. I know, I know – they are

Citizen New References in their Premium Attesa Collection

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Posted: Sep 12, 2024

“Attesa” is an Italian word that means “expectation” or “anticipation.” Since 1987, it has been the home of Citizen’s next-generation watches, where its expertise in processing titanium and employing innovative technolog

Hanhart’s Long Awaited Preventor HD12

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Posted: Sep 11, 2024

While it can often feel like the watch industry today is an arms race of sorts to see who can come out with the best, brightest, and flashiest, it’s a nice respite to see a watch that is built with simplicity in mind. That, to me, is embodied in th

Breitling Introduces a Trio of Gold Perpetual Calendars for a Big Anniversary

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Posted: Sep 10, 2024

Breitling has been synonymous with pilot watches and aviation for 140 years. Throughout their illustrious history, many iconic collections have been produced, including the Premier, the Chronomat, and, let’s not forget, the world-famous Navitimer.

Maurice Lacroix Adds New AIKON References in Titanium

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Posted: Sep 10, 2024

Close your eyes and come with me on a walk down memory lane. It’s 2006. I’m in my sophomore year of high school and it’s homecoming season. There’s a dance after the first football game of October and I’m out on the floor, in my very best o

The Apple Watch Series 10 is (Almost) Here

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Posted: Sep 09, 2024

Every year, for the last ten years(!) Apple has held a press event at their Cupertino, CA headquarters to highlight the launch of a new Apple Watch (and new iPhones, Air Pods, and iOS advancements). It’s kind of hard to believe that the Apple Watch

GoPro Announces a Pair of New Cameras Offering Big Improvements

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Posted: Sep 09, 2024

It’s probably not an exaggeration to say that GoPro is one of the most influential and consequential tech companies to spring up in the past two decades or so. Known for their easy to use, affordable, and compact action cameras, they have defined a

TAG Heuer Gets Extreme with the Latest Carreras

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Posted: Sep 05, 2024

If you’d told me eighteen months ago that the TAG Heuer Carrera would, in very short order, find itself once again at the center of enthusiast interest, there’s a very good chance I’d have laughed you out of the room. And yet, here we sit, 17 m

Louis Erard Partners with Stefan Kudoke for their Latest Le Regulateur Limited Edition

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Posted: Sep 05, 2024

Louis Erard continues their ongoing series of collaborations with important independent watchmakers via their Le Regulateur collection with a new group of limited editions made in collaboration with Stefan Kudoke. Kudoke is a German watchmaker who ha

Roue Adds Two New References to the TPS Collections

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Posted: Sep 05, 2024

Since 2019, watchmakers Roue have been updating their TPS model in new colors, bringing new life to a vintage-inspired design. In the past, we have covered their releases of Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, and Seven – so you can make a pretty educated

Hands-On with the Relaunched Favre Leuba Collections at Geneva Watch Days

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Posted: Sep 04, 2024

One of my first and most eagerly anticipated Geneva Watch Days meetings was with Favre Leuba, a brand that I’ve admired for a very long time, even as its modern incarnation felt like a shell of the brand of its vintage heyday. Favre Leuba is a bran

The New Christopher Ward C60 Trident Lumière Puts Glowing Blocks of Globolight Center Stage

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Posted: Sep 03, 2024

The upward trajectory of Christopher Ward in the eyes of enthusiasts and collectors has been well documented over the last few years. The Bel Canto, of course, completely changed the game for the brand, and was an announcement to the broader watchmak

Alpina Launches the Alpiner Extreme Skeleton

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Posted: Sep 03, 2024

For more than 140 years, Alpina has made a name for itself as a premier watch brand for sportsmen and adventurers alike. Now under the Citizen Watch family, the Swiss brand continues to bring to market exciting watches that often punch way above thei

A Week in Watch Ep. 88 – An Unbelievable Collab, Pumpkin Spice Dials, and More!

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Posted: Sep 01, 2024

On episode 88 of A Week in Watches, Zach Weiss takes you through several new and wild releases. Geneva Watch Days kicked off last week and with it, many cool things were announced. But that’s not all, as there were some surprise announcements too.

Unimatic’s Latest LE is a Modello Cinque Made in Collaboration with the Armoury

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Posted: Aug 31, 2024

Considered one of the finest menswear retailers on the planet, The Armoury has been dressing men since its inception in 2010. Since then, it’s grown to become as much a store as a brand itself. Under the discerning eye of founder Mark Cho, every el

Grand Seiko Celebrates a Big Spring Drive Anniversary with a Pair of Limited Editions

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Posted: Aug 31, 2024

How long would it take you to invent an entirely new kind of watch movement? Five years? Ten years? If your answer was 27 years, you’d be on the right track. That’s how long it took the Spring Drive movement to go from idea to reality at Seiko. I

H. Moser and Studio Underd0g Partner on an Unlikely Collaboration

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Posted: Aug 30, 2024

If you had any doubts that the collaboration frenzy that has gripped the watch world has cooled, the first day of Geneva Watch Days may have gone a long way toward silencing that particular intrusive thought. Not only did we see a formal alliance bet

The Latest From Massena LAB is a Collaboration with an Entirely New Brand: Albishorn

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Posted: Aug 29, 2024

Well, it wouldn’t be Geneva Watch Days without some wild new release from Massena LAB. Last year, the well-known design house partnered with Sylvain Pinaud to offer up a take on Pinaud’s modern marvel of a chronograph. This year, they’re lookin

Oris Celebrates Geneva Watch Days with Two New Releases: an Updated Aquis Chronograph and a Limited Edition Divers Sixty-Five

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Posted: Aug 29, 2024

It’s been an undeniably good year for watches over at Oris. Whether your tastes skew toward the Aquis or the Divers Sixty-Five, there have been plenty of wonderful new additions to the Oris catalog in 2024, from the all-new Aquis introduced at Watc

Tudor Introduces a New Blue Black Bay Chronograph on the Eve of Geneva Watch Days

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Posted: Aug 28, 2024

The watch world descends upon Geneva this week for Geneva Watch Days, which means new releases, which have been on a slow drip all summer, are suddenly on a more aggressive clip. While several dozen brands are official participants in Geneva Watch Da

Bangalore Watch Company’s Latest is Inspired by Himalayan Rescue Helicopters

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Posted: Aug 28, 2024

As India’s luxury market continues to grow, there has been an opportunity for more domestic-made brands to shine. One such brand is the Bangalore Watch Company. Since 2018, the brand has been making timepieces that are inspired by the rich landscap

Zenith Introduces their Third Collaboration with Artist Felipe Pantone

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Posted: Aug 27, 2024

Over the past few years, Zenith’s limited edition releases made in collaboration with Felipe Pantone have been a highlight among the deluge of collaborative limited editions that have become so popular as of late. The Zenith x Pantone pieces tend t

The M.A.D.1 Gets a Slimmer, More Wearable Update

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Posted: Aug 27, 2024

The M.A.D.1 has been a genuine phenomenon since it debuted three years ago. The M.A.D. brand, an offshoot of MB&F, exists almost by accident. The debut watch was made available to MB&F friends and family as an affordably priced “thank you

G-SHOCK Introduces their Fourth Collaboration with Rui Hachimura

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Posted: Aug 23, 2024

G-SHOCK has a long history of collaborations with athletes and the brand has worked its way into the culture of professional sports in a meaningful way over the years. It makes a lot of sense that G-SHOCK, a watch that is virtually indestructible, wo

Industry News: Chanel Invests in MB&F

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Posted: Aug 22, 2024

News broke this morning that Chanel has invested a 25% stake in MB&F, one of our favorite independent brands. The investment comes on the eve of MB&F’s 20th anniversary year, and is being framed by the brand as future-proofing the company.

Louis Erard and the Horophile Team Up Again for Collaboration #2

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Posted: Aug 22, 2024

It should come as no surprise to regular readers of Worn & Wound that we are big fans of Louis Erard. Their irreverent and original approach to watchmaking sets them apart in a crowded market and rarely fails to bring a smile (sometimes literally

Urwerk’s Legendary EMC is Back in a Limited Edition Inspired by the SR-71 Blackbird

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Posted: Aug 21, 2024

Ahead of Geneva Watch Days next week, Urwerk has unveiled what will surely be in the running for “Watch of the Year” talk when 2024 comes to a close. The EMC SR-71 is a new variation of one of the independent brand’s most discussed and honored

Ming Introduces the Latest Watch from their Special Projects Cave, the Solid Gold 20.01 Series 3

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Posted: Aug 20, 2024

Ming is a brand that tends to elicit strong reactions from enthusiasts. They are certainly not to everyone’s taste, but those who love the brand really love the brand and are among the most enthusiastic collectors I’ve encountered in the watch wo

A New Chronograph From Xeric Celebrates the Upcoming NASA Artemis Missions

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Posted: Aug 20, 2024

Xeric is a watch brand with a cult following based on a reputation for creating some of the most ingenious and affordable statement watches in the microbrand world. Their pieces are often conversation starters, featuring unusual time telling displays

A Late Summer Tradition: Glashütte Original Unveils this Year’s Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date Limited Editions

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Posted: Aug 19, 2024

Once again, Glashütte Original is using this relatively slow late summer period in the watch industry to bring us some 1970s inspired funk by way of their extremely underrated Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date. You might recall that each of the la

Longines Debuts the First Non-Limited Spirit Zulu Time in Titanium

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Posted: Aug 15, 2024

Longines has been experiencing significant success in the enthusiast space since their pilot-style Spirit line of watches launched. Over the last few years, they have introduced 39mm variants and a GMT version called the Spirit Zulu Time. Zulu time i

Nivada and Exquisite Timepieces Team Up for a Purple Toned Limited Edition Depthmaster

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Posted: Aug 15, 2024

In its latest iteration of the Depthmaster, Swiss watch manufacturer Nivada Grenchen has just released their Purple Ghost limited edition. You may remember this model from last year’s review, but the new Purple Ghost has reimagined the classic dive

Vero Celebrates 80 Years of Smokey Bear

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Posted: Aug 13, 2024

Founded in 2015, Vero Watch Company is dedicated to creating well-built, durable, and reliable watches at affordable prices. All of their watches improve on the models that came before them. In 2020, this continuous development led them to partner wi

Heinrich is the Latest Brand to Experiment with Stone Dials

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Posted: Aug 12, 2024

Don’t look now, but it really does feel like stone dials are having a moment in the enthusiast watch space. This, I have to admit, is one of the most unlikely trends in our hobby recently, but I’m very much here for it. For a long time, stone dia

Farer Introduces Four New References in their Cushion Case Collection

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Posted: Aug 09, 2024

Farer has long been on my radar as a watch brand to trust not only for exceptional quality, but a distinct design language imbued into every new reference the British brand puts out. Take, for instance, the four new references from their latest Cushi

Hodinkee Introduces their Third Limited Edition Collaboration with TAG Heuer, an Updated Seafarer Built on the Glassbox Platform

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Posted: Aug 08, 2024

Among the many Hodinkee collaborative limited editions released over the years, the TAG Heuer releases have consistently been acclaimed. The “Skipper” Carrera has become something of a legendary watch in the niche world of limited edition collabo

Bremont Introduces the Limited Edition Broadsword Recon Bronze

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Posted: Aug 07, 2024

Readers, I’d like to invite you to step back in time. Let’s go all the way back to the middle of April of 2024, in the days following this year’s Watches and Wonders. Amidst much content creation by many a watch media figure, there was a single

Holthinrichs Announces their New Haute Horlogerie Project

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Posted: Aug 06, 2024

Earlier this year, when Dutch independent brand Holthinrichs announced their new Signature Collection, we thought it was one of the most impressive new projects in indie watchmaking. It represented a bold shift for the brand, moving from complex, bes

Introducing the Seiko Prospex SPB473, a Limited Regional Release for the European Market

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Posted: Aug 05, 2024

A thing you discover about watch collecting after being involved in the hobby for a little while is that it’s a truly international endeavor. This manifests itself in a number of ways. The geography of the watchmaking industry is obviously somethin

A Week in Watches Ep. 86 – Flying Saucers and Heavy Metal!

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Posted: Aug 04, 2024

In Episode 86 of A Week in Watches, we take a look at three exciting releases from the past couple of weeks. Yes, it’s summer, so things are slowing down, but there has been a surprising amount of cool stuff to keep us interested. Timex surprised u

Delma Releases a Limited Edition Chronograph to Continue their 100th Anniversary Celebration

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Posted: Aug 02, 2024

Earlier this year we told you about Swiss brand Delma’s 100th anniversary celebration, which kicked off with the release of a limited edition tourbillon. Of course, plenty of brands release tourbillons and they are a natural for a celebratory watch

Two U.S. Exclusives from Grand Seiko Bring Back the Popular “Kirazuri” Dial Texture

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Posted: Aug 01, 2024

While Grand Seiko’s history stretches back to the 1960s, the brand’s story in America is quite a bit more contemporary. Grand Seiko, for years, was a true hidden gem in the watch world, an insider’s secret that you had to be fairly deep into th

The Christopher Ward C60 Trident Pro 300 GMT Updates the Brand’s Signature Diver

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Posted: Aug 01, 2024

New from Christopher Ward, we’ve got news of the latest addition to their Trident line-up. The C60 Trident Pro 300 GMT marks the return of the complication that’s been a favorite among brand enthusiasts. Originally released just a year after the

Formex and Scottish Watches Team Up for a New Limited Edition Essence

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Posted: Jul 31, 2024

The Scottish Watches Podcast has been disrupting the airwaves for over half a decade with their often sarcastic, frequently biting, but always fun brand of humor, honesty, and fairness. They present unfiltered opinions and conversations with various

The Konstantin Chaykin Joker “Fiat Lux,” and, Just for Fun, Some of Our Favorites from the Wristmons Collection

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Posted: Jul 30, 2024

When you first see one of Konstantin Chaykin’s “Wristmons” pieces, it’s hard not to think it’s an elaborate prank. The imaginative and mechanically complex character watches do not have the aesthetic trappings of the serious horology that i

Horage and the Ingenious New Revolution 3 MicroReg

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Posted: Jul 30, 2024

Okay, I admit it. I don’t really care about my watches’ accuracy. Don’t get me wrong, I want my watches to be relatively accurate — and I certainly want them to be in spec — but I want the watchmakers to care about that so I don’t have t

Nivada Reintroduces the Chronosport, One of the Brand’s Rarest Historical References

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Posted: Jul 29, 2024

Four years ago, like a phoenix, Nivada Grenchen rose from the ashes to reintroduce two of its most famous watches: the Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver and the Antarctic. Shortly after, the Depthmaster and the F77 re-emerged, the latter joining the int

A New Casio Edifice Pays Tribute to a Motorsport Subculture

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Posted: Jul 29, 2024

Casio is celebrating 50 years of TOM’s Racing with the release of a new racing-inspired chronograph. The Casio Edifice Sospensione TOM’s 50th Anniversary builds on Casio’s long history of technical, multi-function watches to deliver a fittingly

Omega Celebrates the Start of the Olympic Games with the Omega Paris 2024 Bronze Gold Edition

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Posted: Jul 26, 2024

I think it might surprise some longtime readers and friends to learn that I kind of love the Olympics. I’m not the biggest sports fan and generally scoff at watches tied to athlete ambassadors and endorsements, but the sheer spectacle of the Olympi

Laco Introduces Green Dialed Versions of their Classic Flieger

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Posted: Jul 25, 2024

Lacher & Co. (Laco) is widely considered one of the pioneers of the German pilot watch genre. They have been crafting Flieger style timepieces in Pforzheim since 1925 and have truly mastered the art. They are experts at blending almost a century&

Bulova is Seeing Red with their Latest Lunar Pilot

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Posted: Jul 25, 2024

It’s officially Space Watch Season. We just saw G-SHOCK release their latest collaborative release with NASA, and now Bulova returns with a new version of their popular Lunar Pilot, this one in a “blood moon” colorway. While the Lunar Pilot doe

A New Dial Color for the Nomos Ahoi

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Posted: Jul 25, 2024

German watchmaker NOMOS Glashütte has just released their latest Ahoi Neomatik 38 collection. Alongside Sky and Sand, we now have the Atlantic colorway. Inspired by the outdoor culture of seaside and island life, the Ahoi Neomatik 38 series combines

Unimatic Introduces a Collection of Military Spec Tool Watches

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Posted: Jul 24, 2024

Unimatic, the Italian watch brand known for bringing a contemporary design language to a variety of classic sports watch tropes, has just unveiled their new permanent collection, the Toolwatch Series. The new watches, at a glance, might not look all

Timex Updates the “Enigma” from 1975

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Posted: Jul 23, 2024

Timex continues to dig into their archives to reissue some of their most interesting models from the past. Take, for example, the Enigma. Originally released in 1975, the watch became known as the “Mystery Dial” among watch enthusiasts for its il

G-SHOCK’s Latest NASA Themed Watch is Here

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Posted: Jul 22, 2024

This past weekend marked the 55th anniversary of the moon landing, unquestionably one of the greatest achievements in the history of humanity. When Neil Armstrong set foot on the lunar surface, it changed the world forever. We all know the story of O

The New Ulysse Nardin Atoll Diver Features an Uncommon and Beautiful Stone Dial (And a Whole Bunch of Diamonds)

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Posted: Jul 22, 2024

At Worn & Wound, we are not typically drawn to watches with extravagant diamond bezels and dials. However, we have stumbled upon something truly unique and special that we are confident will pique your interest, the Ulysse Nardin Diver Atoll in 3

Lorier’s Latest Release Embraces Motorcycle Culture

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Posted: Jul 19, 2024

Lorier surprised us at the Windup Watch Fair in Chicago last week with a new release dubbed the Rambler, a collaboration with Indiana based Janus Motorcycles. For Lorier to collaborate with a motorcycle brand might not make much sense at first, but s

An Entirely New Watch Concept from Lebond

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Posted: Jul 18, 2024

If you choose to, it’s really easy to look around the watch industry and throw up your hands in frustration that there are no new ideas. Even as we move through a period of what many hardcore enthusiasts agree is a new Golden Age of inventiveness i

Doxa Releases their Second Clive Cussler Themed SUB 300T

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Posted: Jul 17, 2024

Since Doxa’s relaunch in 2001, there have been multiple iterations and limited editions of their classic dive watches. These include contemporary versions with various depth ratings, multiple dial colors, and new case materials. In May of last year

Furlan Marri Introduces an Updated Take on the Disco Volante

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Posted: Jul 16, 2024

The latest from Furlan Marri pays tribute to a classic watch design while adding just enough of a twist to make it feel contemporary. The new Disco Volante takes a circular, flying saucer-like case that first became popular in the 1930s as its starti

Astor+Banks Launches the Sea Ranger M2

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Posted: Jul 15, 2024

Astor+Banks has debuted the long awaited Sea Ranger M2, a watch that brand founder Andrew Perez has been working on, tinkering with, and previewing for over a year. At this weekend’s Windup Watch Fair in Chicago, he finally had production versions

Christopher Ward Launches a New 38mm Version of The Twelve with the “Ice Cream Collection”

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Posted: Jul 15, 2024

In recent years, the Windup Watch Fair has played host to a number of notable debuts from some of our favorite watch brands. It’s a great time to launch a watch, after all. With hordes of watch enthusiasts descending on Chicago’s Venue West over

Christopher Ward Adds a New C65 Super Compressor to the Collection

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Posted: Jul 12, 2024

Christopher Ward has just released the latest in their popular retro-dive line-up, the C65 Super Compressor Elite. With technical upgrades and a new color palette, it’s one of the most exciting new additions for the UK-based watchmaker this year. 

Girard-Perregaux Introduces a New Casquette in Collaboration with Saint Laurent

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Posted: Jul 11, 2024

We love quartz watches at Worn & Wound. For many of us, they were the first watches we ever wore, and represent a foundation of enthusiasm that has stretched on for years. There are many, many facets to quartz, and if you think of quartz watches

ProTek Adds an Automatic Movement to the 1210 Automatic Series

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Posted: Jul 11, 2024

ProTek owner Barry Cohen is not what you would call a novice when it comes to tritium-illuminated timepieces. He pioneered the genre as Luminox’s original owner and founder, the brand that revolutionized tactical-style watches with continuous i

Airain and Seconde/Seconde/ Team Up for a Surprisingly Whimsical Take on the Type 20

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Posted: Jul 10, 2024

Montres Airain began in 1934 and quickly became well known for producing reliable, high-quality timepieces. During the 1950s and 1960s, they were among the chosen suppliers of the Type 20 Chronograph for the French Army, alongside Breguet and Dodane.

Oris Introduces the Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition IV, Made in Partnership with the Reef Restoration Foundation

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Posted: Jul 09, 2024

Oris has unveiled their latest release in their ongoing “Change for the Better” campaign, a limited edition Aquis with a unique gradient dial. The Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition IV continues a tradition of partnership with the Reef Restoratio

Norqain Debuts the Latest in their Neverest Collection

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Posted: Jul 08, 2024

Mt. Everest has long held a grip on our cultural consciousness – and for good reason. Not only is it Earth’s highest mountain, but it takes an almost superhuman amount of determination and grit to scale it. Then, of course, there is the rich hist

Bravur Celebrates the Tour de France with their Latest Cycling Inspired Chronograph

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Posted: Jul 08, 2024

Between the UEFA Euro 2024 championships to the French Open to the upcoming Olympics in Paris, this is really a Summer for sports fans. And one of the world’s most famous races – The Tour de France – is sure to capture the attention of cycling

Maurice de Mauriac Introduces the Rallymaster III, Inspired by the Lawn Courts of Wimbledon

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Posted: Jul 05, 2024

I don’t know about you, but after seeing Challengers, I’ve been on a tennis kick lately. Having discovered the sport late in life, I’m now ravenously consuming all things tennis. So when I heard that Maurice de Mauriac has partnered with Racque

Monta Adds a GMT Complication to the Noble Collection with the New Noble Voyager

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Posted: Jul 05, 2024

Monta has announced an upgrade to their popular Noble collection today with the Noble Voyager. This new watch expands on the Noble concept, which is an old-fashioned luxury sport watch with distinct refined details that place just a click outside the

The Zenith Defy Skyline Gets the White Ceramic, Skeleton Dial Treatment

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Posted: Jul 04, 2024

I’ll be upfront here: I love the Defy. All the Defys. I’ve said many times to many people that the Defy is probably my favorite sports watch line of all time. It’s certainly my favorite corner of the Zenith catalog, and vintage Defy references

New Avenger Chronographs from Breitling Pay Tribute to the United States Naval Academy

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Posted: Jul 04, 2024

Since the 1930s, the Breitling name has been synonymous with aviation, and its watches are the preferred choice for pilots worldwide, from commercial to military aviation. To commemorate its 140th anniversary of pioneering accomplishments, Breitling

Baltic Adds New Watches to their Micro-Rotor Collection

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Posted: Jul 04, 2024

Three years after the debut of the MR01, Baltic has updated their popular micro-rotor movement powered dress watch line in a big way. The new MR Roulette collection, which debuts today, offers a new take on the platform with a slightly more casual, s

The Tudor Black Bay Ceramic “Blue” for the Visa Cash App RB F1 Team is Here

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Posted: Jul 03, 2024

One of the continuing small surprises of the watch landscape over the last few years is Tudor’s building of new relationships with professional athletes and sports teams. David Beckham, of course, has been an ambassador for years, but in a relative

Ressence Gets into the Full Lume Dial Game with the Type 5 L

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Posted: Jul 02, 2024

If you’ve spent any time on the watch internet over the last few weeks, it should be no surprise that it’s dive watch season. Hardly a day goes by right now that some new dive watch doesn’t pop up on our radar, or come across our Instagram feed

ochs und junior Introduces the Luna Sole, their Lightest and Thinnest Watch Yet

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Posted: Jul 02, 2024

ochs und junior has released the latest in their line of celestial-inspired watches, this time with a movement and complication ten years in the making. To look at it, the luna sole couldn’t be anything besides an ochs und junior and uses a series

Marathon Celebrates Canada Day with a New Limited Edition GSAR

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Posted: Jul 02, 2024

When we think of Marathon’s watches, usually we tend to conjure images of hardcore tools designed for military service. The brand has made a name for itself as a supplier of military units, and the watches sold to civilians tend to reflect the sobe

Hublot Releases the Classic Fusion in an “Essential Grey” Edition

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Posted: Jul 01, 2024

You know the old philosophical question about the tree falling in the forest without anyone there to hear it? The new release from Hublot, a pair of Classic Fusions that make up the third installment of their “Essential Grey” collection, has me t

Vero Updates the Open Water with a Smaller Case and New Colors

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Posted: Jul 01, 2024

What was your first watch? Not your first mechanical watch, not your first nice watch, but actually your first watch. If you’re around my age, I’d hazard a guess that it was probably something fun. Neon Shark watches, bright G-Shocks, and outdoor

Longines Introduces a New Titanium Version of the Pilot Majetek

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Posted: Jun 28, 2024

Last year’s Pilot Majetek was one of the strangest releases of the year. Longines has long been incredibly skilled at raiding their own archives – they are perhaps better at this than any other brand – so when they come up with a new vi

Bell & Ross Expands their BR 03 Dive Watch Collection

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Posted: Jun 27, 2024

Bell & Ross has significantly expanded their lineup of BR 03 divers this week, launching a total of five new references in the collection of sports watches inspired by aircraft instrumentation. The BR 03 line has been the subject of many incremen

A New Collaboration Between Louis Erard and Alain Silberstein is Meant to Make You Smile Everyday

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Posted: Jun 27, 2024

The last time we brought you news of a Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein collaboration, it was one of their most ambitious efforts to date, a Swiss tourbillon coming in under CHF 16,000, which brings a different angle to Louis Erard’s stated goal of

Are These the Most Summer Ready G-SHOCKs of All Time?

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Posted: Jun 27, 2024

And now, for something completely different from the brand that produces the most durable timepieces in the world. New from G-SHOCK, here we have the Beach Time Lapse Collection, a series of watches that perfectly embody the spirit of summertime. Spr

Oris Releases a New Divers Sixty-Five with a “Forest Green” Dial

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Posted: Jun 26, 2024

Another week, another green Oris Divers Sixty-Five. Just six days ago, Oris unveiled what could possibly be the ideal, enthusiast focused version of the Divers Sixty-Five. That model has a versatile 38mm case, the brand’s high-spec manufacture move

A Small Brand Takes a Big Swing: the Retter Mistral

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Posted: Jun 26, 2024

Retter is a microbrand founded by New York native Deep Ghosh, and they’ve just released their second watch, the Mistral. The first Retter watch, the 22, was a sub $1,000 integrated bracelet sports watch. The Mistral represents a bigger swing, and c

Garrick Officially Unveils the S3 MK2

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Posted: Jun 25, 2024

Garrick has officially unveiled the S3 MK2, the current top of the brand’s range, representing all that the British indie is capable of. Garrick is one of the most ambitious brands in the independent space, and like other brands that operate fully

Omega Introduces Three New Aqua Terras with Lacquered Black Dials

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Posted: Jun 25, 2024

The Seamaster Aqua Terra just got a makeover with an all-new black dial to add a bit of modernity to the model. Known for its ocean-inspired style, the Seamaster Aqua Terra collection has long been a favorite for those looking for a watch that has di

Yema Introduces a New Skin Diver with their Micro Rotor Caliber

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Posted: Jun 24, 2024

French watchmaker Henry-Louis Belmont established Yema in 1948 and quickly became known for manufacturing ultra-capable tool watches. By 1954 their production reached 130,000 watches and by the mid 1960s they were selling over 400,000 watches annuall

Oris Introduces What Might Be the Ideal Enthusiast Focused Divers Sixty-Five

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Posted: Jun 20, 2024

The Divers Sixty-Five has been a staple in the Oris collection since 2015. In the near decade since its inception, we have seen many iterations. Many of these have been community-driven, and there have also been collaborative projects with multiple p

Singer Reimagined Expands their 1969 Collection

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Posted: Jun 20, 2024

There is almost no end to watches inspired by motorsport, but very few watches take that inspiration and do anything truly unique with it. Just yesterday, we brought you news of a new TAG Heuer Carrera that, in my opinion, is something of a by-the-nu

The Latest Panerai Submersible Has Lighting On Demand

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Posted: Jun 18, 2024

Officine Panerai was the brand that launched the “large watch” craze that began in the early 1990s, long before Sylvester Stallone got involved and before anyone else started making oversized watches. Prior to them, 38mm was considered jumbo, and

Collective and Armin Strom are Back with a Second LE

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Posted: Jun 18, 2024

One of the things we love about independent watchmaking is the ability for a brand to move swiftly on a project based on feedback from their clients, collaborators, and the watch world writ large. A new release from Collective and Armin Strom is a gr

The Latest Collaboration Between TAG Heuer and Porsche Celebrates the German Automaker’s History in Endurance Racing

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Posted: Jun 17, 2024

TAG Heuer has unveiled their latest Carrera, another collaboration with Porsche, officially dubbed the Carrera Chronograph x Porsche 963. As watch enthusiasts know, there’s a range of how “Porschey” these collaborations get. Sometimes they simp

The Latest Seiko 5 Sports Limited Edition Releases are Unveiled

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Posted: Jun 17, 2024

For a brand that has been around since 1881, it only makes sense for Seiko to look back into their archives to recreate some of its most classic watches. That’s exactly what they’ve done with what has been billed the Heritage Design Re-Creation L

De Bethune Launches Two New DB Eight References

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Posted: Jun 14, 2024

A little over a year on from the release of the DB Eight, De Bethune is following up the mono-usher chronograph with two new variants, each in gold, and each of which offers a welcome look back at the early days of the brand.  De Bethune is a brand

Christopher Ward Mixes Blue and Bronze in their Latest C60 Pro 300

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Posted: Jun 13, 2024

Christopher Ward is introducing a new variant in their popular Trident Bronze collection — this time with a deep blue ombré dial. The C60 Pro 300 Bronze Blue Ombré builds on the long evolution of the Trident collection, and serves as an excellent

The Hublot Arsham Droplet Redefines what a Contemporary Pocket Watch Can Be

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Posted: Jun 13, 2024

What does it mean to be a pocket watch enthusiast in 2024? As a pocket watch appreciator (which I think is a distinct thing compared to a bona fide collector or someone who displays a real passion for these objects) I think there are at least two pot

Just in Time for Summer, the Maurice Lacroix Aikon Gets Some Color

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Posted: Jun 13, 2024

I have long been skeptical of the integrated bracelet sports watch. It’s a genre of watch that I’ve never really lusted after, and while I can certainly appreciate the craftsmanship of a Royal Oak bracelet or the collectability of a rare Nautilus

More MoonSwatch: Omega and Swatch Team Up Again for a “Mission on Earth”

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Posted: Jun 12, 2024

There are only a few certainties in life: death, taxes, and new MoonSwatches being released every five or six months. Yes, as you’ve undoubtedly heard by now, Swatch and Omega have once again taken over your Instagram feed, knocking out three new v

Farer Relaunches the Popular Cobb and Seagrave Monopusher Chronographs, Now with GMT Functionality

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Posted: Jun 12, 2024

The latest release from Farer once again shows us that small brands are doing some of the most interesting things in the watch industry this year. Their new Monopusher GMT collection is no different, combining a popular travel complication with an ol

Schofield Watch Company Unveils the Obscura

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Posted: Jun 11, 2024

Giles Ellis of U.K. based Schofield Watch Company had been working on what they are calling Obscura for 7 years. Just like some science fiction movies live in their creator’s imagination, until one day, the technology to bring them to life comes in

Seiko Expands their Astron Range with a Pair of Limited Editions

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Posted: Jun 11, 2024

Seiko has recently released two references in their Astron GPS Solar collection. Both models, highlighting the beauty of the night sky, showcase not only the ever-evolving design elements of Seiko, but also the technical prowess of the Japanese brand

The King Seiko Collection Grows Once More with the Addition of New Dress Watches in Tonneau Cases

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Posted: Jun 10, 2024

Seiko has announced a new addition to their King Seiko lineup, and it’s their most radical release yet. Okay, maybe radical is a bold word choice for what is essentially a line of simple, sedate, and elegant dress watches, but this reinvention of t

Hands-On Impressions of the New Credor Locomotive

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Posted: Jun 07, 2024

Walking into Grand Seiko’s Madison Avenue boutique last week, I was ready for a fun evening with great company. After all, that’s what you expect anytime you go to an event hosted by Complecto. What I wasn’t expecting was the opportunity to che

Atelier Holgur Introduces a New Dial Variant for their Frømand Diver

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Posted: Jun 07, 2024

One of my favorite watch discoveries last year was Atelier Holgur, whose debut diver, the Frømand, I reviewed last year. When I had it in for review I found it to be quite impressive on a number of levels, but the best thing about it was its commitm

Introducing the A1, the Debut Watch from Anoma

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Posted: Jun 06, 2024

This is a really good time to be interested in avant-garde watches. It seems like every week there are new watches coming to market and being announced that are well outside the confines of the “vintage inspired black dialed diver” that only a fe

Hodinkee Launches their Second Collaboration with French Retailer Merci

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Posted: Jun 06, 2024

Hodinkee and Parisian concept shop Merci have just released the Merci Instruments Beaumarchais H02 Limited Edition for Hodinkee for their second collaboration together. You’re undoubtedly familiar with Hodinkee, but for those uninitiated to the Mar

The Fratello x Jacques Bianchi “Night Diver” Has Arrived, Complete with a Fully Lumed Dial

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Posted: Jun 06, 2024

Jacques Bianchi Marseille has teamed up with Fratello Watches to create a new iteration of their already popular JB200 PoulPro. The new variant released today is now dubbed the JB200 PoulPro “Night Diver”, due to its new nocturnal layout consisti

A Major Move for Holthinrichs: the Signature Collection

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Posted: Jun 05, 2024

Holthinrichs Watches has been a personal favorite brand of mine since I first encountered them shortly after their launch in 2016. They have always had a completely unique design language and a somewhat uncompromising vision, diving deeper and deeper

Introducing the MT-G Diffuse Nebula, the Latest Colorful Creation from G-SHOCK

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Posted: Jun 05, 2024

According to NASA, a nebula is a giant cloud of dust and gas in space. Some nebulae come from the gas and dust thrown out by the explosion of a dying star, such as a supernova. Other nebulae are regions where new stars are beginning to form. For this

The Omega Speedmaster Professional Has Gone Two-Tone (Or, Bi-Color)

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Posted: Jun 05, 2024

Is two-tone back? Is it on its way back? Has it returned and then left again? I feel like for as long as I’ve been involved in watches as a hobby, people have been saying all of the above regarding multiple metal watches. I think the most common sh

De Rijke & Co. Partners with Illustrator Guy Allen on a Trio of Limited Editions Inspired by the Amalfi Coast

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Posted: Jun 04, 2024

Over the last few years, De Rijke & Co. has built out an unlikely niche within the watch world: making highly desirable character watches featuring the beloved “Miffy” character, a staple of children’s books in the Netherlands, the brand’

Maen and seconde/seconde/ Collaborate on their Second Manhattan

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Posted: Jun 04, 2024

Just last week, Chris Antzoulis brought you a profile of Romaric André, the designer behind seconde/seconde/. At this point, most of you who will find this story will know all about Romaric and seconde/seconde/, so the usual introductory blurb expla

This Year’s Oris Hölstein Edition is Here

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Posted: Jun 04, 2024

This year, Oris is celebrating its 120th anniversary with the release of a special edition timepiece, the Hölstein Edition 2024. Founded in the small village of Hölstein in 1904, Oris has built a legacy of creating high-quality mechanical watches w

MB&F Ups the Ante with the New LM Sequential Flyback, a Significant Advancement for a One of a Kind Chronograph

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Posted: Jun 03, 2024

MB&F has announced its second-ever chronograph, the LM Sequential Flyback, a spiritual and technical follow-up to the LM Sequential EVO that evolves its predecessor’s double chronograph with the addition of a flyback function, all in a platinum

TAG Heuer Introduces Updated Aquaracers

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Posted: Jun 03, 2024

It feels like not too long ago, TAG Heuer had completely revamped their Aquaracer line of dive watches, and for the most part, they were well received by the public at large. However, many collectors felt they had not gone far enough, especially with

Introducing the Wren Diver One, the First Watch From Wrist Enthusiast

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Posted: May 31, 2024

Designing and creating your own watch is a dream for many collectors and enthusiasts. Think about the questions and topics of conversation that pop up at watch meetups over and over again and how often they trace back to this idea of what you would d

Maurice de Mauriac Introduces a (Very) Big Version of their Signature Chronograph

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Posted: May 30, 2024

Maurice de Mauriac in 1997, and helmed by twins Massimo and Leonard Dreifuss since 2021, has carved out a niche as one of the more playful and eccentric modern independent watch brands. Their watches are known for their use of color and materials, ev

Louis Erard’s Latest is a Regulator with a Traditional Grand Feu Enamel Dial

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Posted: May 29, 2024

Swiss watchmaker Louis Erard has recently collaborated with Donzé Cadrans, a veteran in the enamel dials field since 1972. As a first for Erard, the Le Régulateur Grand Feu Enamel model is adorned for the first time with a traditional grand feu ena

TAG Heuer Introduces a New Skeletonized Monaco

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Posted: May 28, 2024

Once again, TAG Heuer has released a new Monaco chronograph to celebrate the running of the Monaco Grand Prix, which took place over the weekend in, you guessed it, Monaco. While it’s surely a bit on-the-nose to unveil a new chronograph that is nam

Bell & Ross Adds a Two-Tone Option to their Popular BR 03 Range

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Posted: May 27, 2024

Bell & Ross is continuing to fill out their updated BR 03 collection with new references to accommodate the subtly smaller case they introduced last year. Brad Homes went hands-on with the new, more refined case right here, and found the differen

Isotope and Revolution Unveil their “Mercury” Limited Edition

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Posted: May 27, 2024

Growing up in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, there were plenty of things I missed out on. I was too late to see the Rangers win the Stanley Cup, was rarely allowed to sit in rear-facing seats in the back of a car, and Nickelodeon’s Legends of th

Oris is Ready for Summer with New Aquis Date “Watermelon” References

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Posted: May 24, 2024

Summer might not officially be here for another month, but we can’t help it if we’re already feeling like the season is upon us. First of all, it’s hot all over the US right now, and warm temperatures have us thinking of the beach, drinks with

Ming Gets Back in the Water with the 37.09 Bluefin

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Posted: May 23, 2024

It’s been a few years since Ming released the massively popular 18.01 H41 dive watch, and fans of the brand have been clamoring for more ever since. It would have been easy enough for Ming to re-release the 18.01, maybe with a new colorway, but the

Oak & Oscar Introduces the Atwood, their Highly Anticipated New Chronograph

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Posted: May 23, 2024

For nearly a decade, Chase Fancher and his team at Oak & Oscar, along with their partners, have not only been creating great and sporty timepieces, but they have also been creating a community. To them, the people that purchase their watches are

Serica Introduces the 6190 M.S.L, a New Generation of their Classic Field Watch

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Posted: May 23, 2024

It’s hard to believe, but this year marks the fifth anniversary of Serica, one of our favorite small brands to emerge in the affordable, independent watch scene. In a relatively short period of time, Serica has developed a truly distinct design lan

Massena LAB Teams Up with Raúl Pagès Once Again for the Limited Edition “Absinthe”

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Posted: May 22, 2024

Massena LAB has announced a new collaboration with independent watchmaker Raúl Pagès inspired by one of the most important Patek Philippe watches of the last century. The Absinthe, which serves as the direct follow-up to the pair’s massively succ

Jaeger-LeCoultre Finally Adds their Geographic Complication to the Polaris Collection

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Posted: May 21, 2024

There are few brands that the watch community collectively holds in higher esteem than Jaeger-LeCoultre. Think about the truly historic names in watchmaking and you’ll find vocal groups of detractors for just about every single one. But JLC is diff

Timex and The James Brand Launch their Latest Collaboration: a Traveler’s GMT in Titanium

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Posted: May 21, 2024

Timex has been on a roll as of late, with multiple successful collaborations with Keith Haring, Jackie Aiche, Seconde/Seconde, and the Peanuts gang to name a few. We recently featured the World-Famous Tennis Player Time x Peanuts on Worn & Wound.

Kollokium Returns with their First Official Release

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Posted: May 20, 2024

Back in December, we told you about one of the most curious projects to come across our desks in a long time. A new watch from a new brand, Kollokium, began making the rounds on social media and the watch-internet in the days and weeks following Duba

Vertex Commemorates D-Day with the M36

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Posted: May 20, 2024

This coming June 6 marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Vertex, the UK based watch brand headed by Don Cochrane, supplied 1,776 watches to British forces on D-Day, and to commemorate the occasion the brand has released a new reference. The M36 feels

Sartory Billard and Grail Watch Collaborate on the New SB07 “Ghost”

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Posted: May 17, 2024

The trajectory of Sartory Billard over the last few years has been one of the most unusual and interesting stories in the world of independent watchmaking. The brand had long been established as a leader in fully bespoke watches. The entire premise o

Bravur Adds a New Cycling Inspired Watch to their Growing Collection

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Posted: May 15, 2024

Pink is everywhere you look these days. Whether at the movies with Barbie and Mean Girls or on the pitch and track with Inter-Miami and Alpine, pink is undoubtedly experiencing a moment. If you need further proof of this, look no further than Pantone

Depancel Introduces their First Série-R Watch with an Automatic Chronograph Caliber

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Posted: May 14, 2024

Depancel has carved out a nice little niche for themselves making highly specific automotive and racing inspired watches. These watches are frequently geared directly at watch collectors who are already steeped in car culture, with colorways inspired

Yema Slims Down the Navygraf in a New Limited Edition

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Posted: May 13, 2024

A micro-rotor dive watch? For under $2,000? At first blush, the concept may seem outrageous. After all, micro-rotor movements are typically reserved for high-end dress watches and complicated Indies. They’re hardly at home in the sort of accessible

Brew Teams Up with Alton Brown for the Limited Edition Retrograph Relic

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Posted: May 10, 2024

The success story that is the Brew Watch Co. is one of our favorites in the entire industry. Jonathan Ferrer’s brand has grown well beyond its initial humble scope over the course of the last few years with a series of releases that have transcende

Introducing the B/1, the Debut Watch from Toledano & Chan

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Posted: May 09, 2024

A long lived pet peeve of mine in the watch industry is people referring to watches as “Brutalist” without having a clue about what the term really means. How, I always wonder, can a brand refer to their watch as being inspired by Brutalist archi

Tennis Anyone? Timex Releases their Latest Peanuts Themed Novelty

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Posted: May 09, 2024

Snoopy and the rest of Charles Schulz’s iconic Peanuts characters have graced newspaper pages since 1950 and for nearly as long, the gang has partnered with Timex to create special edition watch collaborations. Together they bring a playfulness to

H. Moser Introduces a Pair of Streamliners on Rubber Straps with the Alpine F1 Team

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Posted: May 08, 2024

One of my favorite Watches & Wonders experiences these past few years was the brief time I got to spend with the Moser Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon. All tourbillons are special, of course, but this one is especially unique and I found it to be

Tudor Celebrates the Start of the Giro d’Italia with a Cycling Themed Pelagos FXD Chronograph

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Posted: May 08, 2024

Tudor has released a new watch in their growing Pelagos FXD collection with the Pelagos FXD Chrono “Cycling Edition.” The new watch borrows a formula from last year’s FXD releases tied to the Alinghi Red Bull Racing, but this time the f

MB&F Updates the HM8 Mark II with a New Blue Limited Edition

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Posted: May 08, 2024

It’s hard not to love Max Büsser. Anyone who has met the man in person will tell you that he is a fount of enthusiasm and creativity. The watches he creates are otherworldly and fun and, like ‘em or not, his watches have helped to — alongside

Tuul Launches the Filthy 13, a New Take on the Classic Military Spec Tool Watch

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Posted: May 08, 2024

It’s always fun when we get to introduce you to a new entrant in the micro-brand tool watch space, and today is no exception. Tuul (pronounced tool) is a brand new Brooklyn-based micro-brand with a focus on — you guessed it — tool watches. If y

All the Way from New Zealand, the Beaufort Pulsatimer

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Posted: May 08, 2024

Underpromise and over deliver pretty much sums up Aukland, New Zealand’s Beaufort Watches. Their goal is to create timeless pieces that fit all the criteria we look for in watches. A great story, a captivating design, and capabilities that can go b

Girard Perregaux Debuts a Pair of Pink Gold Laureatos with New Dial Colors

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Posted: May 08, 2024

There’s something undeniably satisfying about a big gold sports watch. I think their appeal is rooted in the idea that they don’t really make too much sense. A sports watch, in theory, is something that should be built to take some abuse, if not

Fears and Topper Collaborate Once Again for the Limited Edition “Silver Sector”

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Posted: May 03, 2024

If you’ve been following Worn & Wound for any length of time, it should come as no surprise that we’re big fans of Fears Watch Company. Since the brand’s revival — Fears released its first 21st-century watch in 2016, though the name has

Nomadic Introduces the Turas 914 Landfall

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Posted: May 02, 2024

Belfast’s Nomadic Watch Company was named after the last remaining White Star Line ship in the world, and the nomadic pursuit of new horizons. Their long-term ambition is to eventually make all their watch components in Ireland, except for the Swis

Introducing the Baily, Farer’s New Moonphase with a Natural Aventurine Dial

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Posted: May 01, 2024

U.K. based Farer is a brand that marches to the beat of their own drum, or perhaps in horological terms, the beat of their own movements. From their case shapes, use of color, bronze crowns, and their wonderful lume applications, being different is a

Kith and TAG Heuer Debut a Collection of Ten New Formula 1 Limited Editions

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Posted: May 01, 2024

For a certain generation (OK, it might be a micro-generation) of watch collector, the TAG Heuer Formula 1 looms impossibly large. The colorful quartz watches, made from a combination of steel and fiberglass, debuted in 1986 at a time of great upheava

Credor Celebrates their 50th Anniversary with a New Limited Edition Eichi II in Yellow Gold

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Posted: Apr 30, 2024

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Credor, the Japanese brand that is the highest end arm of the Seiko family. In recent years, Credor has taken something of a backseat to Grand Seiko, as the latter brand has grown in stature, with rising price

A New Limited Edition from Massena LAB and Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo Pays Tribute to a Classic

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Posted: Apr 30, 2024

Phillips, along with Bacs & Russo, has recently unveiled the 1952 Observatory Dial Limited Edition. This watch was created in partnership between three industry leaders: Phillips Watches, William Massena from the horological concept studio Massen

Hanhart Introduces the New Limited Production Preventor9

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Posted: Apr 29, 2024

There is something undeniable about a blacked-out pilot’s watch. I don’t know exactly what makes the recipe work so well, but you don’t have to look far to see that it does. From that perspective, it’s no wonder that it’s a formula Hanhart,

Eberhard & Co. Debut Two New Chronographs at their First Watches & Wonders

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Posted: Apr 29, 2024

Earlier this month at Watches & Wonders in Geneva, Eberhard & Co. unveiled two new chronographs, expanding its 1887 line-up, first developed in 2019. The Swiss brand unveiled both the Chronographe 1887 Édition Limitée and the Chronographe 1

The Valjoux 92 Returns in the Depancel x Worn & Wound Collaboration

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Posted: Apr 26, 2024

The post The Valjoux 92 Returns in the Depancel x Worn & Wound Collaboration appeared first on Worn & Wound.

Louis Erard Collaborates with Jeweler and Watchmaker Cédric Johner for their Latest Limited Edition

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Posted: Apr 25, 2024

Louis Erard continues with their aggressive limited edition release strategy this week with a new collaboration that sees the brand partnering with celebrated watchmaker and jeweler Cédric Johner. Johner began his career as a jeweler at the age of 1

Christopher Ward Introduces the Twelve X, One of their Most Ambitious Watches To Date

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Posted: Apr 25, 2024

To say Christopher Ward has come a long way in the last 20 years would be a significant understatement. Their direct-to-consumer model and their maximum 3X mark-up has quite literally made them heroes among independent micro-brands. In fact, you can

The A. Lange & Söhne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold “Lumen” is a True Super Watch

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Posted: Apr 24, 2024

Each year at Watches & Wonders, we see a handful of novelties that I think can fairly be described as Super Watches. These are the truly audacious creations that are, effectively, out of reach for all but that 1% of the 1% that has the coin and t

All of the New Portugiesers from IWC

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Posted: Apr 23, 2024

One of the prevailing narratives to come out of Watches & Wonders 2024 was that it was, across the board, a pretty quiet year. That may have been true for some, but others, like IWC, came to play. A good portion of the attention IWC got this year

The Surprise Return of the Amida Digitrend

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Posted: Apr 23, 2024

One of the most interesting stories to emerge from Watches & Wonders (and the surrounding events in Geneva that saw literally hundreds of brands exhibiting new novelties) is the seemingly robust state of truly creative watchmaking happening at al

Tudor’s Black Bay 58 18K Finally Has a Matching Solid Gold Bracelet

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Posted: Apr 19, 2024

In the pantheon of modern enthusiast brands, it’s hard to deny that Tudor sits at the top of the heap. One simple explanation for this is that Tudor is really good at giving us what we want — almost. They also have a history of giving us somethin

Louis Erard and Atelier Oï Release their Second Collaboration

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Posted: Apr 19, 2024

Getting outside Palexpo is essential during Watches & Wonders week. Not only because being inside the massive complex for days on end will quickly wreak havoc on your mental and physical health (it’s dry in there, and not seeing any natural lig

Raymond Weil’s Expanded Millesime Collection

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Posted: Apr 19, 2024

If you had told me a few weeks ago that one of the brands I’d feel best about coming out of Watches & Wonders 2024 would be Raymond Weil, I’d probably have been pretty confused, because at that point I don’t think I even had a meeting set u

Baltic Kicks off the Tour Auto with a Limited Edition Tricompax Chronograph

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Posted: Apr 19, 2024

The Tour Auto, rooted in the historic Tour de France Automobile dating back to 1899, has become a pinnacle of motorsport, featuring legendary drivers like Maurice Trintignant and iconic brands such as Ferrari and Porsche. Today, over 250 competing cr

A. Lange & Söhne Celebrates 25 Years of the Datograph

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Posted: Apr 19, 2024

This is a pretty big year for A. Lange & Söhne. We’ve hit 25 years of the Datograph, which made its debut in 1999, and Lange is celebrating with a pair of very special limited editions of their iconic chronograph. One of them is truly off the

Omega Continues the Countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games with a Pair of Speedmaster Chronoscopes

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Posted: Apr 16, 2024

The Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope occupies a strange place in the world of Speedmasters. It was introduced to considerable fanfare in 2021, but hasn’t yet connected in a meaningful way with the enthusiast world. And yet, everytime I see one at a me

Bell & Ross Introduces Ceramic to the BR 05 Collection

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Posted: Apr 15, 2024

For Watches & Wonders 2024, Bell & Ross is bringing ceramic somewhere it’s never gone before — the BR 05 collection of integrated bracelet sports watches — with a trio of black ceramic options with matching black ceramic bracelets. When

Dive Watches are Back in the Zenith Defy Collection

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Posted: Apr 13, 2024

Here’s a thing you may or may not know about Watches & Wonders: there are very few genuine surprises once we hit the Palexpo floor. Almost every brand (Rolex, Tudor, and Patek are the big holdouts) send press releases to media weeks before the

Norqain Doubles Down on Its Wild One Collection with New Colorways and an Innovative Platform Where You Can Create a Custom Model

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Posted: Apr 12, 2024

When it comes to ones to watch, Norqain definitely makes the list. In the past year in particular, its momentum seems to be steadily growing. Right now, the brand is notching its first Watches & Wonders, and just ahead of the show, seasoned colle

TAG Heuer’s Wild New Monaco Split-Seconds Chronograph

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Posted: Apr 12, 2024

If the narrative around Watches & Wonders 2024 is a slate of subdued, iterative watches that are somewhat short on the “wonders,” a take that has been forming even before the beginning of the show, counterpoints will inevitably be offered in

H. Moser Introduces a Skeletonized Streamliner Tourbillon in Steel

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Posted: Apr 12, 2024

Just in time for Watches & Wonders 2024, H. Moser & Cie. has unveiled the Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Double Hairspring. In other words? Moser has produced a dramatically skeletonized flying tourbillon movement with their signature double

Introducing the Promenade, a New Collection from Czapek

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Posted: Apr 11, 2024

Czapek & Cie. has been on a bit of a run, and they don’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon, at least if today’s new release is anything to go by. Czapek already had a hit on their hands this year with the release of the gold Antarctique

TAG Heuer Introduces a Gold Version of the Skipper Carrera

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Posted: Apr 11, 2024

It is no secret that one of the star releases at last year’s Watches & Wonders was the Tag Heuer Carrera Skipper Chronograph, featuring their new glassbox design. This watch remains ever popular, as one year later, retailers still cannot keep t

TAG Heuer Introduces a New Glassbox Carrera Chronograph

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Posted: Apr 11, 2024

Following the success of last year’s glassbox Carrera chronograph releases, Tag Heuer extends the collection with a new for 2024 bi-compax panda look in stainless steel.  This watch features a silver brushed sunray dial, with a black minute chrono

Piaget Celebrates 150 Years with an Ultra-Thin Tourbillon and a Pair of Polo Dates

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Posted: Apr 10, 2024

Piaget is having a major moment in the watch industry right now. Its core design language—with bold aesthetics and a distinctly 1970s flair—is very en vogue, and it’s celebrating a milestone anniversary: 150 years. The brand kicked off the year

Hublot Introduces the Big Bang Integrated in a 38mm Case

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Posted: Apr 10, 2024

Today, Hublot has announced not one, but six new versions of the Big Bang Integrated Time Only, and here’s the kicker — this time they’re 38mm. When the first Hublot watch was launched by Carlo Crocco all the way back in 1980, it stood out. To

Montblanc Expands the Iced Sea Automatic Collection with Two New References

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Posted: Apr 10, 2024

The Montblanc Iced Sea Automatic Date collection, already notable for its unique glacial-inspired aesthetics, welcomes two new additions to its line-up: Bronze and Burgundy. Both models expand upon the Iced Sea collection to bring a moodier, more sop

Hublot Introduces a Trio of New Big Bang Unico Chronographs for Watches & Wonders

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Posted: Apr 10, 2024

If I were asked to pick the quintessential Hublot watch, the choice would be easy. It’s the Big Bang Unico. Just about every watch brand has a model that can be pointed to as a sort of platonic ideal. That watch tells you pretty much everything you

Montblanc Introduces their New CARBO2 Case Material in the 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen Limited Edition

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Posted: Apr 09, 2024

Montblanc has just released the limited-edition 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen. This latest release blends the spirit of mountain exploration, a tribute to the historical Minerva pocket watches and chronographs designed in the 1920s and 1930s for military p

NOMOS Marks their Watches & Wonders Debut with an Affordable Limited Edition Tangente

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Posted: Apr 09, 2024

Of the brands making their Watches & Wonders debut in 2024, perhaps none will be more closely watched by Worn & Wound readers than NOMOS, long a favorite in the affordable independent space. After several years away from the international tra

Oris Updates the Aquis Date Across Three Case Sizes with Many Small Enhancements for a More Refined Experience

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Posted: Apr 09, 2024

This year at Watches & Wonders, Oris finds itself focusing primarily on a single collection: the Aquis. For years, the Aquis has carried the torch as the brand’s flagship modern sports watch. A capable diver with an integrated bracelet (it had

Zenith Introduces a Long Awaited Chronograph to the Defy Skyline Collection

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Posted: Apr 09, 2024

Zenith returns to the Defy collection this year at Watches & Wonders with the introduction of a Defy Skyline Chronograph. This is a version of the next-gen Defy that Zenith fans have been anticipating since the collection’s debut, given the lon

The Hublot MP-11 Gets a New “Water Blue” Sapphire Treatment

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Posted: Apr 09, 2024

Watches & Wonders 2024 is here, and with it comes another addition to Hublot’s expanding lineup of colorful sapphire-cased watches. These vibrantly hued sapphire cases have become a bit of a staple for Hublot in the last few years, and I am her

IWC is Thinking Very Far Ahead with their New Portugieser Eternal Calendar

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Posted: Apr 09, 2024

Watches that do more than a human being is capable of are nothing new. Rolex, Omega, and others make dive watches that are capable of reaching depths that no man or woman could survive. The Rolex Deepsea Challenge is rated to 11,000 meters (which mea

Bravur Introduces the “Team Heritage” Collection, Paying Tribute to Classic Cycling Teams of the Past

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Posted: Apr 08, 2024

Swedish brand Bravur was founded in 2011 with the goal to design, develop and hand build mechanical watches to order. Essentially, crafting watches to the highest standards, never compromising on craftsmanship and quality. They build all their mechan

Vulcain Introduces New Dial Variants in the Skindiver Nautique Line

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Posted: Apr 08, 2024

Back in March of last year, Zach Weiss reviewed the Vulcain Skindiver Nautique. This was a case where the headline really said it all, but of course the whole review is worth a read for a fuller context. I had some hands-on time with this watch as we

Nivada Introduces a Titanium F77, and Adds Some Exotic Dials to the Collection

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Posted: Apr 08, 2024

When Nivada relaunched the F77, the brand’s long dormant integrated bracelet sports watch, it landed with a positive reception but was, maybe, seen as a little unremarkable. It paid tribute to the original, maintaining its sleek 37mm case and a spo

Breitling Continues to Expand the Navitimer Collection with Time-Only and GMT References

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Posted: Apr 05, 2024

The Navitimer is one of a very small handful of watches that is quite simply an undisputed classic. If you say the name, it conjures an immediate image in the mind’s eye: a busy pilot’s chronograph with an uncommon (but completely useful) slide r

Here We Go Again: the Swatch x Omega Mission to Moonphase New Moon

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Posted: Apr 05, 2024

Well, here we go again. Just a few weeks after the launch of the Swatch x Omega Mission to Moonphase, which saw Snoopy appearing on a pure white MoonSwatch, we’ve got an entirely new creation featuring our beagle friend. By entirely new of course w

Two New Moser Pioneers Announced Just Before Watches & Wonders

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Posted: Apr 04, 2024

Watches & Wonders hasn’t started yet, but I think we can safely identify the first honest to goodness trend: brands exhibiting at the show announcing new watches ahead of the big event. We saw it last week with Czapek, and now H. Moser is follo

Bulova Brings their Precisionist Movement to the Marine Star

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Posted: Apr 04, 2024

Bulova’s latest announcement heralds a significant leap forward in the evolution of the Marine Star collection, as they integrate the groundbreaking Precisionist High-Performance Quartz technology. This milestone underscores their commitment to

Urwerk’s Spacetime Blade Concept Gets a Limited Release

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Posted: Apr 04, 2024

Few brands have the ability to surprise quite like Urwerk, but it makes sense that such an unconventional watch brand would be the one most likely to leave us all scratching our heads in wonder and confusion (in the best way possible, of course). The

SpaceOne Introduces the Tellurium, an Affordable Astronomical Complication in a Futuristic Package

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Posted: Apr 04, 2024

One of my absolute favorite discoveries at last year’s Watches & Wonders wasn’t even at Watches & Wonders, but at a presentation at the Beau Rivage hotel by Guillaume Laidet and Théo Auffret. Their new brand, now known as SpaceOne, was l

Introducing a More Compact Version of Doxa’s Iconic Diver: the Sub 200T

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Posted: Apr 03, 2024

The word “cult” gets thrown around a lot when discussing Doxa. Their dive watches have a decidedly niche appeal and fans of the brand really love them in a way that sometimes goes beyond casual appreciation. This is a fundamentally good thing for

Norqain is Ready for Spring with Pastel Shades for the Freedom 60 Chronograph

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Posted: Apr 02, 2024

Swiss watchmaker Norqain has just released the colorful Freedom 60 Chrono 40mm collection. Showcasing three colorways, this collection is inspired by the idyllic charm of Tuscany, capturing the essence of la dolce vita, mixed with the precision and d

Blancpain Finally Gives Fifty Fathoms Fans What They’ve Been Asking For

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Posted: Apr 01, 2024

Last year marked the 70th anniversary of Blancpain’s iconic Fifty Fathoms dive watch, and to celebrate they launched three new watches in three acts. Act One was a contemporary take on the Fifty Fathoms in stainless steel, Act Two was a high-tech m

The Speake Marin Ripples Infinity Date is One of the Best Named Watches and Coolest Under the Rader Integrated Bracelet Sports Watch Options Around

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Posted: Apr 01, 2024

I have a small obsession with watch naming conventions. I’m absolutely fascinated by the decisions brands make in what to call their watches. Some brands, for example, use only reference numbers, and collectors wind up giving the most popular watch

Brew’s Metric Chronograph is Now Available in Titanium

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Posted: Mar 29, 2024

Brew’s Metric line continues to grow, with the introduction of the first version of the Meca-Quartz chronograph in titanium. The Metric, as we’ve seen through several earlier iterations, has proven to be a fantastic canvas for Brew founder Jonath

Aquastar’s New Benthos 500 Founder’s Edition is the Release Dive Watch Fans Have Been Waiting For

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Posted: Mar 29, 2024

If you’ve been following the reestablishment of Aquastar over the last few years, today marks an important milestone in the brand’s new chapter. After a series of well regarded divers offering takes on both Aquastar’s actual history and a sort

Czapek’s Antarctique Makes its Gold Debut

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Posted: Mar 28, 2024

The Czapek Antarctique has been, without question, one of the big indie hits of the last five years, and a clear result of that success has been the continued expansion of the Antarctique lineup. A quick glance at the current Czapek catalog will show

Christopher Ward Introduces the C63 Valour Chronograph

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Posted: Mar 28, 2024

Christopher Ward is expanding its military watch line, with the new C63 Valour chronograph. Past Christopher Ward military watches have paid tribute to the British Army, Navy, and Air Force. The C63 Valour is the first watch in Christopher Ward’s l

Tudor Surprises with a Pink Black Bay Chrono

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Posted: Mar 28, 2024

A surprise release from Tudor this morning, less than two weeks ahead of Watches & Wonders. The Black Bay Chrono “Pink” is a very limited and very pink iteration of the brand’s Black Bay Chronograph, and coincides with the recent announceme

Citizen Expands their Series 8 Collection with Three New References, Including a Cherry Blossom Inspired Limited Edition

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Posted: Mar 27, 2024

Last week, we told you about new offerings from Citizen in their high end “The Citizen” collection, which can be thought of, I think, as the brand at its most refined. These are the watches where no expense is spared, and they make full use of th

Seiko Launches a New Crop of Astrons for a Big Anniversary

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Posted: Mar 26, 2024

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Seiko brand. Now I know, you’re saying, “Hey Griffin, didn’t Seiko celebrate its 110th anniversary last year?” Well, yes. And no. It’s complicated, okay? Alright, it’s not that complicated. The

A New Breitling Aerospace Honors the Brand’s History of Adventure

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Posted: Mar 26, 2024

With 140 years of history, there have been countless milestones for Breitling. One that comes to mind happened on March 21, 1999. It was on that day that an air balloon, called the Breitling Orbiter 3, landed in the Egyptian desert, making Bertrand P

Depancel Adds New Watches to the Allure Line

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Posted: Mar 25, 2024

Depancel’s racing-inspired design DNA is all over the French brand’s new Allure Automatic Chronograph 43mm. “As an engineer, I have always been fascinated by the beauty of mechanics, passionate about cars and watches,” said Clément Meyni

The Louis Erard x Alain Silberstein Le Régulateur Tourbillon, Now in Black

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Posted: Mar 21, 2024

Years from now, someone will look back on this period and write about rise of affordable independent watchmaking. We are truly in a golden age if you happen to favor small brands who are inclined to do adventurous, experimental things. I wonder if an

Assouline Updates their Massive Rolex Coffee Table Book

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Posted: Mar 21, 2024

Assouline is known as a brand that reflects the finer things in life. As a standard-bearer of fine art, culture, and lifestyle, Assouline has solidified its reputation as a premier publisher synonymous with sophistication. Wherever the haute monde is

Snoopy Just Wants to Sleep: the Swatch Mission to the Moonphase is Here

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Posted: Mar 21, 2024

In a move that would seem to indicate that no, they really never will stop with these things, Swatch has unveiled a new Bioceramic MoonSwatch featuring, you guessed it: Snoopy. This release has been teased for several weeks now, so it’s not exactly

Citizen Unveils their Latest Washi Paper Dials from “The Citizen” Collection

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Posted: Mar 20, 2024

As I’ve gotten more and more involved in the watch world over the years, something that’s become a great interest to me is accessible craft in watchmaking. We all know that you can spend five figures (or more) on a watch and get a movement with m

ochs und junior Bring the Incredible Day/Night to the Ochs Line

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Posted: Mar 20, 2024

We’re huge fans around here of ochs und junior, an independent brand known for radically simple executions of complications that are traditionally anything but. Their latest is a release of one of their most whimsical and complex pieces, the Day/Ni

Ollech & Wajs Introduce the Rallychron, a Tribute to the Golden Age of Motorsport

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Posted: Mar 19, 2024

Ollech & Wajs has announced a new chronograph inspired by the golden age of motorsport. The OW Rallychron joins the collection this spring, and it’s a watch with at once appears traditional, and pulled straight from a 1960s race track, and also

Girard-Perregaux Introduces the Laureato Chronograph Ti49, an Impressive Lightweight Take on the Integrated Bracelet Chrono

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Posted: Mar 19, 2024

Don’t look now, but it feels like luxury watch brands are finally beginning to discover what many in the enthusiast community have known for quite some time, namely that titanium rules, and that given the proper attention, it can clean up pretty ni

Maurice Lacroix and Label Noir Reteam for a New Addition to the Masterpiece Collection

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Posted: Mar 19, 2024

Swiss brand Maurice Lacroix, in collaboration with Label Noir, unveils the latest iteration of its Masterpiece Skeleton, the Masterpiece Skeleton Label Noir. While many in the industry may be getting collab fatigue, it’s hard to deny that this new

Revolution and Sinn Team Up for a First of its Kind 155 Chronograph

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Posted: Mar 18, 2024

Our friends at Revolution have launched their second limited edition collaboration with Sinn, following up on 2019’s 155 Bundeswehr “Dark Star,” a collaborative effort with both The Rake and Revolution publications. Here we have another 155, th

The Bulgari Octo Finissimo “Sketch” is Back

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Posted: Mar 15, 2024

Back in 2022, Bulgari released the “Sketch” version of the Octo Finissimo to equal shares of acclaim and, well, the opposite. Those watches celebrated the Octo’s tenth anniversary, and this year they’re doubling down with new sketches that ta

A Watch Writer Creates His Ultimate Go Anywhere, Do Anything Watch with the VPC Type37HW

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Posted: Mar 14, 2024

VPC is a new brand founded by Thomas van Straaten, who may be familiar to some readers as a longtime writer at Fratello. The first watch from his new endeavor, the Type37HW, feels very much like the type of thing that someone fully engaged in this co

Baltic Launches Limited Edition Hermétique References Inspired by Glaciers

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Posted: Mar 14, 2024

Whether you’re thinking of Titanic or the majestic vista of Mont Blanc, there is no denying that glaciers have long held the fascination of the human psyche. In a way, their calming, serene presence belies the danger that can exist on one of these

William Wood’s Fire Exit Watch is a Truly Original Take on a Traditional Calendar

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Posted: Mar 14, 2024

I have a complicated relationship with Day displays. So often, they’re crammed onto the dial, take up too much space, they don’t add much to the functionality of a watch — I frequently don’t know the date, I very rarely don’t know what day

RZE and Fratello Team Up for the Resolute Pro “Contour”

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Posted: Mar 13, 2024

RZE builds watches for adventure. Its latest, a collaboration with Fratello, takes that ethos more literally than ever, with a dial that resembles the topography of a map. It’s a field watch with the field on the watch. The RZE x Fratello Resolute

Seiko Introduces the Presage Classic Series, with Dials Inspired by Japanese Silk

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Posted: Mar 11, 2024

In addition to the announcement of new dive watches in Seiko’s Prospex line last week, the Japanese brand also revealed a total of five new watches in their Presage line, representing an entirely new collection. The Presage lineup has existed since

Minase Debuts a DLC Coated Limited Edition Horizon

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Posted: Mar 11, 2024

Of all the countries with prominent watchmaking industries, it’s possible that Japan’s is least understood. There’s a mythology around Swiss, German, and even American watchmaking that transcends any particular brand, but for many “Japanese w

Arken Launches their First Limited Edition for British Watchmakers’ Day

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Posted: Mar 09, 2024

As an avid lover of tool watches, there aren’t many brands that have caught my attention in the last few years quite like Arken. Part of the explosion of small independent watch brands coming out of the UK, Arken has been on my mind since the relea

Bulova Adds New References to their Surveyor Collection

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Posted: Mar 06, 2024

When talking about value driven timepieces, it would be foolish to exclude Bulova from the conversation. From their Lunar series to their Precisionist line and their aptly nicknamed Devil divers, Bulova is one of the essential bang for your buck watc

Isotope Brings Back the Popular “Will Return” Diver in a New Colorway

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Posted: Mar 05, 2024

Inspiration can come from anywhere, and Isotope knows it. Since the brand’s founding in 2016, they have shown a knack for mining ideas from interesting places, and backing up their funky designs and color schemes with genuine technical prowess. Ove

Omega’s White Dialed Speedmaster Professional is Here

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Posted: Mar 05, 2024

In a move that could only be earth shattering, breaking news in the watch industry, one of the most renowned brands has released their most iconic product in a color with no hue. Yes, the Speedmaster Professional, the Moonwatch, can now be had not on

Marathon Introduces a New Steel Navigator with an Automatic Movement

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Posted: Mar 05, 2024

If you want immediate Watch Nerd cred with something coming in at around the $1,000 price point or less, there are a handful of options for any budding (or experienced) watch enthusiast. Seiko, of course. G-SHOCK, too. And you can have your pick from

Christopher Ward Adds to their Dune Line with a C65 GMT

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Posted: Mar 04, 2024

Known for their luxury design at an approachable price point, British watchmaker Christopher Ward has brought their signature style to a new watch, the C65 Dune GMT White Sand. Inspired by field watch designs of the 1960’s, the C65 Dune GMT mixes v

The Latest Timex Limited Edition Asks Watch Lovers to Put Down their Phones

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Posted: Mar 04, 2024

Timex has carved out a space in the realm of stylish watch collaborations that also manage to be affordable. Todd Snyder, Huckberry, and others–including of course, Worn & Wound–have teamed up with Timex to produce fun takes on the Timex line

Imperial Follows Up the Success of their Royalguard 200 with the Oceanguard GMT, Another Colorful Homage to the Eberhard Scafograf

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Posted: Feb 29, 2024

Everyone says that the sophomore album is what makes or breaks an artist. Well, how about a watch company? In this instance we have Imperial Watch Co.’s follow-up to their successful Royalguard 200, the Oceanguard GMT. The Oceanguard GMT builds off

Louis Erard Introduces New Entries in their Excellence Petite Seconde Collection Featuring Elaborate Guilloche Dials

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Posted: Feb 27, 2024

The latest release from Louis Erard expands their Excellence Petite Seconde range, and includes another release in that collection’s 39mm case size. Louis Erard has really become a collector favorite over the last few years with their many collabor

Girard-Perregaux Mixes the Contemporary and the Classic with the new Free Bridge Meteorite

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Posted: Feb 27, 2024

I don’t think I would be wrong in saying that Girard-Perregaux doesn’t get much attention these days. The brand seems to pop up on the radar every so often, but — at least in the circles of obsessives I travel in — their name seems to resist

Farer Updates their World Timer Collection

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Posted: Feb 26, 2024

Introduced in 2019, Farer’s World Timer series has continued to garner attention for the brand and has become one of their most popular collections to date. Between a nearly pitch-perfect design for the dial and the impressive central rotating

Fears Reintroduces the Redcliff Collection, Including a Limited Production Onyx Dial Made with Collective Horology

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Posted: Feb 23, 2024

Fears has reintroduced the Redcliff collection today, which made its first appearance in the catalog when the brand was re-established in 2016 by Nicholas Bowman-Scargill, the great-great-great grandson of Edwin Fears, the company’s founder. The Re

Hamilton Introduces a Pair of Limited Edition Venturas Inspired by a Prop Watch Made for Dune Part Two

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Posted: Feb 22, 2024

These days, it’s rarely surprising when a Hamilton shows up on screen. More than just about any other brand, Hamilton has made screen time a part of not only its marketing, but its identity, with Hamilton watches showing up in everything from last

Maurice de Mauriac Embraces Brutalism with the Pillow Watch

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Posted: Feb 21, 2024

Maurice de Mauriac isn’t afraid to make a bold statement. And their latest release, the Pillow Watch, might be their boldest yet. Not because it’s overly-designed or flashy, but for the quiet confidence this collection possesses. The Pillow Watch

Elka Teams Up with Ace Jewelers for a New Limited Edition

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Posted: Feb 20, 2024

The Elka Watch Co. continues to build upon its vintage-inspired D-Series lineup with the D-Series Essence, a limited edition collaboration with Ace Jewelers released Friday. The Essence is intended to reduce a watch to, well, its essence. It’s not

Vero Debuts a Collection of Officially Licensed USDA Forest Service Watches on the Workhorse Platform

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Posted: Feb 19, 2024

Hot on the heels of a pair of well received watches paying tribute to Smokey Bear, Vero is back with a new collection made in partnership with the USDA Forest Service. Vero has really dug into a niche with these recent releases, bolstering their imag

Baltic Unveils the New Prismic Collection

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Posted: Feb 15, 2024

One of the real pleasures of being involved in this hobby is being surprised when a brand you thought you had a good understanding of completely subverts expectations. I like it when watch brands genuinely seek to try something different and new (eve

The Grand Prix is the Latest Historic Reference to be Revived by Vulcain

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Posted: Feb 15, 2024

Building on a rich heritage spanning over 165 years, Swiss watchmaker Vulcain continues to draw attention in the watch industry with each new reissue. Under the leadership of Guillaume Laidet, Vulcain’s Chief Revival Officer, the brand has been

Sinn Unveils their Spring Novelties, Including a Manually Wound 103 Chronograph and New HYDRO U50 Divers

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Posted: Feb 14, 2024

Sinn dropped their Spring novelties this morning, an event that’s always of keen interest to hardcore watch enthusiasts. Sinn is one of our favorite brands for a whole number of reasons, but I’ve always felt that part of their appeal is in their

Citizen Unveils New Attesa Hakuto-R References Inspired by the Moon

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Posted: Feb 13, 2024

The moon holds a special place in the watch world. It represents a certain sense of adventure, the furthest place man has ever visited outside of our world. The Omega Speedmaster and the Bulova Lunar Pilot may be the only watches that can claim to ha

Grand Seiko Unveils a New, Smaller 62GS Case in Titanium

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Posted: Feb 12, 2024

Spring is coming early, or at least that’s what Punxsutawney Phil would have us believe. February 2 was Groundhog Day in North America. In case you don’t know (or haven’t seen the Bill Murray movie), this is the day that groundhogs around the c

Orion Returns with the Sylph, Based on their Popular Hellcat Platform

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Posted: Feb 10, 2024

Orion Watches has a way of making one see a simple design in new light. Take, for instance, the isometric patterned dial on their Tesseract model. Or perhaps the tonal verdency of their Calamity diver is more your speed? Throughout the Orion catalog,

Zenith Adds a Titanium Chronomaster Sport to the Collection

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Posted: Feb 10, 2024

The last two weeks have been big for Zenith’s El Primero line. First an El Primero Triple Calendar, then two new Chronomaster Sport references, one in green the other in rose gold with a gem set bezel. Now Zenith is dropping another entirely iterat

Zenith Adds a Titanium Chronomaster Sport to the Collection

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Posted: Feb 08, 2024

The last two weeks have been big for Zenith’s El Primero line. First an El Primero Triple Calendar, then two new Chronomaster Sport references, one in green the other in rose gold with a gem set bezel. Now Zenith is dropping another entirely iterat

Orion Returns with the Sylph, Based on their Popular Hellcat Platform

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Posted: Feb 06, 2024

Orion Watches has a way of making one see a simple design in new light. Take, for instance, the isometric patterned dial on their Tesseract model. Or perhaps the tonal verdency of their Calamity diver is more your speed? Throughout the Orion catalog,

TAG Heuer Introduces a Smaller Aquaracer Solargraph

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Posted: Feb 05, 2024

Two years ago, TAG Heuer introduced a solar powered version of their ever-popular Aquaracer dive watch called the Solargraph. It was quite a hit and last year they brought out a version in media-blasted titanium, which knocked Kat Shoulders’ socks

Hublot’s Latest SAXEM Creation is a Dark Green Big Bang Unico

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Posted: Feb 05, 2024

We all have our preferences in life. I like “The Sopranos” more than “Breaking Bad,” and thin crust pizza over thick. I like sparkling water over still, and would rather listen to vinyl records than CDs. I’m a Mac user, and I like 1990s act

A Week in Watches Ep. 73: Power Reserves, Pandas, Triple Calendars, and More!

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Posted: Feb 05, 2024

We’re back to our usual broadcasting with episode 73 of A Week in Watches. 2024 has gotten off to a solid start with several cool new releases and some interesting projects. This week, we take a look at the first new Speedy of the year, a wild proj

The Schofield Watch Company Introduces a New Case Shape and Size with their Field GMT

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Posted: Feb 05, 2024

For the past 15 years, UK based Schofield Watch Company has been making watches using the same case shape and dimensions, with various color and finishing details. For 2024 they are launching a brand-new case and size, as well as a new complication.

The Bulova Lunar Pilot Gets a New (Actually, 4.5 Billion-Year-Old) Meteorite Dial

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Posted: Feb 01, 2024

Among watch brands, Omega won the race to the moon–it also won the PR war, and now whenever someone uses the term “moon watch,” your mind invariably turns to the Speedmaster. But while the Omega Speedmaster may have been the first watch to the

The New Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve Celebrates a Big Anniversary by Updating a Mid Century Classic

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Posted: Feb 01, 2024

It’s like we always say: every year is an anniversary year. As surely as the sky is blue and the tax bill comes every spring, watch brands will celebrate major (and not so major, to be honest) anniversaries with new watch releases. This year, Longi

A Favorite Complication Returns to the El Primero Family with Zenith’s New Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

This week marks the unofficial (but also kind of official) beginning of a busy season of new watch releases with LVMH Watch Week. In recent years, LVMH Watch Week has served as an initial showcase for new novelties from the big brands that fall under

If You’re Looking for a Big, Gold, Super Bowl Themed Chronograph, Breitling Has You Covered

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

In partnership with longtime brand ambassador Boomer Esiason, Breitling is launching an all-new Chronomat B01 42 Super Bowl LVIII Edition, with proceeds to benefit the Boomer Esiason Foundation. Boomer and his wife Cheryl established this foundation

Hublot Taps One of their Favorite Artist Collaborators for the new Classic Fusion Tourbillon Orlinksi

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

For this year’s LVMH Watch Week, Hublot has unveiled their latest collaboration with the artist Richard Orlinskli, a pair of limited edition tourbillons in pop-art inspired shades with dramatically skeletonized dials. The Hublot partnership wit

Maurice Lacroix Debuts a Pair of New Aikons with PVD Coated Cases

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

For years we’ve been calling for watch brands in every category to embrace color, and to give us more than the standard array of white/black/blue when it comes to dial variants. And for the most part, we’ve reached a point where most watchmakers

Creativity Takes Center Stage with the Seiko Power Design Project

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

From creating the world’s first automatic chronograph to creating the first quartz watch, Seiko is known for its cutting edge and revolutionary timepieces. In 2001, Seiko decided to have some fun and further encourage a culture of experimentation b

The Latest in the Hublot Masterpiece Series: the Hublot MP-10

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

There are few brands that illicit divisive opinions quite as effectively as Hublot. The watches are big, expensive, aggressively designed, overwhelming, and unmistakable. Some, like Worn & Wound’s Zach Kazan, find themselves inexplicably drawn

TAG Heuer’s Carrera Dato Gets a Glassbox Update and a Bright Teal Dial

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Posted: Jan 31, 2024

Last year was the year of the Glassbox for TAG Heuer, and in 2024 they’ve picked up nearly where they left off in what many will agree is their key LVMH Watch Week release. The twist with the latest Carrera in the Glassbox form factor (with that go

The First Watch in Furlan Marri’s New “Editions” Series is Part of the Time+Tide Ten Year Anniversary Celebration

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Posted: Jan 26, 2024

As Griffin mentioned in his recent write up of the new Studio Underd0g release, our friends at Time+Tide are celebrating their tenth anniversary this year. A major part of the festivities for the Australian watch website centers around the opening of

Seiko’s Latest Cocktail Inpisred Dress Watches are Coming Soon

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Posted: Jan 26, 2024

It can sometimes be easy to forget that there was a time when finding high-quality, affordable mechanical watches was a bit of a challenge. Back in those days, Seiko was the name of the game, and while plenty of worthy competitors have risen through

Christopher Ward Introduces a Slightly Smaller Version of their Popular C63 Sealander GMT

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Posted: Jan 26, 2024

Christopher Ward, the UK-based watch company, has never shied away from a “big umbrella” approach when it comes to making price-accessible timepieces that don’t compromise on style or quality. Their latest C63 Sealander 36 GMT is no exception.

Farer Adds a Pair of New References to the Aqua Compressor Range, Benefitting a Good Cause

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Posted: Jan 26, 2024

Farer’s Aqua Compressor collection has long been a favorite in the brand’s collection, first making an appearance in 2017. Now, seven years on, the UK-based watchmakers have reimagined this line with two new colorways to sit alongside the classic