BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN TAG Heuer’s Monaco may not be its most famous model or its most popular, I’d wager the Formula 1 and Carrera stand above it there. But, the Monaco
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN TAG Heuer’s Monaco may not be its most famous model or its most popular, I’d wager the Formula 1 and Carrera stand above it there. But, the Monaco
Surrounded by a tight green fog, I can't see the surface or the bottom. My right hand slowly slides along a guideline that connects me to the wreck some sixty
Seiko has been bringing the heat (quite literally) with sophisticated and labor-intensive dials to its mid-level lines like Presage. Last week we saw a slew of releases celebrating the 110th
I can understand the Royal Oak fatigue. There's a confluence of reasons the watch has reached such ubiquity and yet, frustratingly, has maintained some untouchable status. It's even more frustrating
If you’ve been keeping an eye on MONOCHROME Watches, and I sort of expect you have, you might have seen this handsome little devil pop up before. It’s the latest
From Richard Mille to Rolex, Tom Brady has been rocking an impressive wrist line-up this fall. Ahead, we're giving a haute look. READ MORE The post From Rolex To Richard
When two masters in their respective industry collide, something magic is sure to happen. That’s exactly the feeling one gets when looking at Rado, the Master of Materials, and Le
Blancpain famously claims that "since 1735 there has never been a quartz Blancpain watch. And there never will be.” Just how true is that? The post Did Blancpain break their promise
Here at Worn & Wound, we talk a lot about a concept we refer to as “curated approachability.” This is the concept that we can celebrate our enthusiasm for products,
Ah, the trusty leather watch strap. If you are like me, you have rolls full of straps for your beloved watches. The strap can make or break a watch, so
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors The world is a large, mysterious place and there are some facts about it that you simply can’t wrap your head
This year more than sixty watchmakers have created timepieces for the Only Watch charity auction, which begins Sunday, November 5, in Geneva. Christie’s will auction these incredible one-of-a-kind watches to
It has been the better part of a year since Louis Vuitton first announced the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize for Independent Creatives, which aims to provide up-and-coming brands with the
WatchTime New York 2023 returns to Manhattan’s Gotham Hall from October 20th to 22nd, offering watch enthusiasts a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of horological excellence. This
Improving dial readability has always been a central concern for watchmakers, especially when it comes to sports, aviation, and diving watches. Perfect legibility from every angle is crucial, also for