If you’re on a rescue boat in the middle of a freezing North Sea storm in February, you will not be worrying about your watch. With foam-topped waves of around
If you’re on a rescue boat in the middle of a freezing North Sea storm in February, you will not be worrying about your watch. With foam-topped waves of around
The 47th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1979 was interesting for a few reasons, among them being: the Porsche 935 taking 1,2,3; Paul Newman, with co-drivers
Welcome to the Worn & Wound Micro-Brand Digest, a semi-weekly roundup of all the new micro-brand news we’re following, from concepts that show promise, to kickstarter launches to restocks, and
It’s fascinating how watches can spark a certain feeling from within, and occasionally inspire us to do things. Tool watches are a perfect example. For me, my old Doxa Sub
While perusing through the Squale catalog, one thing is most certainly clear, they’ve got it dialed in when it comes to producing dive watches. Each of their divers has a
If you’re a watch fan who admires the work of Max Büsser and his team at MB&F, but never seem to have the requisite cash on hand to purchase the
Depending on exactly where you entered the value oriented watch space, it’s easy to think of Frederique Constant as a brand that essentially mimics a style that’s very traditional, maybe
Among our favorite micro-brand releases last year was the novel Amalfi driving watch, from the Dutch brand De Rijke. The watch pairs a simple, distinctive dial with a nifty rotating
We’re pretty big fans of ochs und junior around here for their rigorously simple aesthetic and the highly specific niche they occupy in the independent watch world. Zach wrote about
“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
About a year ago, we celebrated the release of a new generation of the Omega Speedmaster. The watch represented a subtle but meaningful evolution of one of the most celebrated
If you dive off the coast of so many beautiful places you’ll already know about the problem of ocean plastic first-hand. Bags, bottles, caps, bits of packaging; all ending up
Sometimes, you can tell a lot about a watch just from the name alone. The Duneshore Shallows for instance, is every bit as dramatic as the name implies, same goes
Deja vu isn’t just an underrated Tony Scott movie starring Denzel Washington, and neither is it merely an Olivia Rodrigo earworm that you can totally admit has been stuck in
Remember when Oris introduced the Aquis GMT Carysfort Reef Limited Edition? If that doesn’t ring a bell, what if I asked if you could recall the solid gold Aquis that