Maybe you’ve seen the strange, ghostly images pop up in your Twitter or Instagram feed over the last few weeks. Or perhaps a friend or family member sent you one,
Maybe you’ve seen the strange, ghostly images pop up in your Twitter or Instagram feed over the last few weeks. Or perhaps a friend or family member sent you one,
One of the more interesting trends in the watch space over the past few years is the rise of small batch watchmakers that straddle a line between what we traditionally
Oris gets a lot of attention for their Divers Sixty-Five line, fantastic pilot’s watches, and the tried and true pointer date, but in my opinion the unsung hero of the
Citizen is one of the world’s largest watch manufacturers and the company is a true household name that is equally likely to be spotted on the wrists of both watch
And, we’re back with episode 2 of a Week in Watches! Last week went very well and got a great response, so we’re gonna keep at it. Thanks to everyone
“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
We as watch geeks often go through certain list in our heads. Yes, you know the ones I’m talking about. The desert island questions that no one else would care
Pinion is a British watch brand founded by Piers Berry back in 2013. They make watches in small batches with parts sourced from Switzerland and Germany, while assembly is taken
I’ve been struggling to write this first paragraph for hours now. The issue, I think, is that the robin’s-egg blue dial of the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A on my right
If I told you at the beginning of 2022, that at some point during the year we would see a collaboration between contemporary independent watch manufacturer H. Moser & Cie
Last year, a small brand by the name of Furlan Marri stormed the watch enthusiast world with their initial release, a meca-quartz chronograph with spot on callbacks to some of
Tissot’s PRX line of sports watches is one of a handful of genuine hit releases in the sub $1,000 category. The original quartz version, at $375, is priced almost in
On my most recent trip to the Worn & Wound offices in Brooklyn, I received an email toward the end of my week in the city from the rep for
It’s only been a couple of hours since the sun has risen, but I could already feel the heat steadily building as the early morning rays hit the base of
Hey! Today, we’re excited to launch a new VIDEO series here on Worn & Wound called “A Week in Watches”. I know, it’s very original, and yes, there will still