This year marked the first time our Windup Watch Fair came to the midwest, setting up shop in Chicago’s west loop neighborhood. Chicago also happens to be home to a
This year marked the first time our Windup Watch Fair came to the midwest, setting up shop in Chicago’s west loop neighborhood. Chicago also happens to be home to a
When it comes to vibrant and brightly colored hand-wound chronographs, the pool of options is, sadly, rather limited. Studio Underd0g has carved out a niche for themselves by leaning into
One of the most often heard rallying cries around here is that brands should never be afraid to experiment with color. There are so many blue, black, and white dials
Casio is expanding their PRO TREK Biomass collection with a new Climber Series reference PRG340 featuring a suite of features focused on climbers and navigators. This isn’t a field style
It didn’t take long for the G-Shock GA2100 to become a hit. Packaged with G-Shock’s continuously evolving technology, hard wearing build and octagonal case design, it quickly became Casio’s best
The Type 20 wrist watch refers to a certain specification of pilot’s chronographs issued by the French Ministry of Defense in the ‘50s and ‘60s. Airain was among several brands
An interest in horology often only gets discussed within the greater context of watches, but long before people were wearing timepieces on their wrists, they were relying on clocks to
And….we’re back with episode 8 of A Week in Watches! On this week’s episode we go over 5th-anniversary launch from Ming, some small but mighty watches by Christopher Ward, and
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting content that inspires us, and
A few weeks ago, Cameron Weiss invited me to his Nashville Workshop to check out some of his latest watches and see the work that is involved in producing a
One of the coolest things to see in the watch world is when friends, colleagues, and people we’ve known in one way or another find each other and do something
The C63 Sealander is Christopher Ward’s take on a watch made to seamlessly conform to any situation. That goes for a dinner with friends, a casual grocery store run, ventures
The IWC Mark series of watches could arguably be considered the most “IWC” of any of the watches IWC makes. It’s obviously core to their larger pilot watch collection, which
One of the real pleasures of the Windup Watch Fair is discovering brands that inhabit a niche you may not have explored, or even knew existed. William Wood Watches is
The Tudor Ranger is back in 39mm and features their in-house caliber. I know. You’ve already seen the watch, read the press releases and other posts, and probably about a