In addition to being an online publication, Worn & Wound also operates a store that sells watches through its Windup Watch Shop, and the company frequently collaborates with various brands
In addition to being an online publication, Worn & Wound also operates a store that sells watches through its Windup Watch Shop, and the company frequently collaborates with various brands
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for an advertiser One of the first things watch enthusiasts run into when getting into the hobby is the debate and discussion about movements. You
We were treated to (or tortured by, depending on your view) a bevy of dragon-themed watches this year. Every brand seemed to be jockeying for a slice of the Chinese
This new version of the TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 45mm watch in steel with a green ceramic bezel is the latest iteration of the Swiss brand’s very popular Wear
Since Tornek-Rayville was originally created during the 1960s as a clever workaround to fulfill a contract for the United States Navy, the brand only produced small quantities of a single
Due (pronounced do-eh) is the Italian word for “two.” So, when Panerai launched the Luminor Due in 2016, it represented the next step in the evolution of the watch known
Few, if any, classic car events can match the prestige and sheer spectacle of the Mille Miglia, the famed Italian road rally that winds from Brescia to Rome and back
Regardless of how you may personally feel about the prominent branding on the bezel of the rather appropriately named Bulgari Bulgari watches, it’s undeniable that this design is the epitome
We’ve spoken before on aBlogtoWatch about the impending return of yellow gold to the current luxury watch zeitgeist, and 2024 seems to be the year when this timeless luxury material
For LVMH Watch Week 2024, Zenith has dropped quite a heavy hitter. When Zenith launched its Chronomaster Sport models in 2021, it was clear the brand had a hit on
This Grinding Gears is dedicated to those watch companies that have done a great deal to share the sheer awesomeness of watchmaking and watch movements and is also a call
The traditional watch industry is currently in the midst of a long overdue overhaul and restructuring. One of the many things it will need to revisit is the importance and
Although Grand Seiko produces a wide variety of beautiful nature-inspired dials, the Snowflake is arguably the most famous among its various offerings, and it has become somewhat emblematic of Grand
Last year at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, Rolex released two watches that no one was expecting. Beaming with a rainbow of color, the Rolex Day-Date 36 Jigsaw Puzzle and
Originally launched in 1957 as the world’s first electric wristwatch, the Hamilton Ventura was a truly revolutionary timepiece both in terms of its movement and its design. Characterized by its