What We Know In October, Oris introduced a new 'Divers Date' line as it approached the 60th anniversary of one of its core modern collections – the Divers Sixty-Five –
What We Know In October, Oris introduced a new 'Divers Date' line as it approached the 60th anniversary of one of its core modern collections – the Divers Sixty-Five –
Following the latest Divers Date from late 2024, Oris is looking back at its original dive watch from 1965 and a remake in 2015 with a distinctive dial design and
Much of the United States has plunged into a veritable Polar Vortex, with thousands carrying out their potentially hazardous commutes to work and turning their heaters on high. Having just
In 1965, 61 years after Paul Cattin and Georges Christian founded the company, Oris revealed one of its most iconic models, the Oris Divers. Then, five decades later, it took
What We Know Omega has dropped an "out of this world" update (sorry, I really couldn't resist the pun) to the Omega Speedmaster Moonphase, now with a meteorite dial and
The Oris team has taken its talents to Vail to set the stage for its latest novelty: the Divers Sixty-Five 60th Anniversary Edition. The post Oris Honors Six Decades Of
Drum roll please! Omega kicks off 2025 with two new Speedmasters that are packed with new features and fascinating lunar details: For one, they are driven by an updated hand-wound
Something we’ve learned about the Speedmaster over the years is that it can be, quite literally, anything. The Speedy is effectively a brand unto itself, with watches in the collection
Here we go with the Speedmasters. Omega has dropped an entirely new Speedy today, introducing two new moonphases, with new handwound movements, a double moon display, and meteorite dials. The
The International Watch & Jewelry Guild, "IWJG," if you're in the know, is comprised of over 8,400 members from 77 countries around the world. Per iwjg.com, it is "the world's
A not-so-young-brand that only appeared recently on the international scene and an independent watchmaker that we’ve named Japan’s new sensation, Otsuka Lotec is the brainchild of watchmaker Jiro Katayama. Even
It probably goes without saying that here at Worn & Wound we think watch collecting is a rewarding hobby that if approached in the right way can bring you a
Anyone who has even briefly dipped their toes into the secondary watch market knows that buying a watch outside the AD environment has long been mired in uncertainty, cumbersome buying
Which strap do you wear your MoonSwatch on? Are you still using the original strap, or have you ordered some third-party options? Well, listen up because, in a surprise move,
In our recent mention of the significant anniversaries watch brands will celebrate in 2025, we couldn’t cover every single milestone – our apologies! However, as MB&F kicks off its 20th