By Jovan Krstevski Richard Mille’s new RM 33-03 Automatic is what happens when you let a brand known for its tonneau antics play in a round sandbox. While it’s not
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By Jovan Krstevski Richard Mille’s new RM 33-03 Automatic is what happens when you let a brand known for its tonneau antics play in a round sandbox. While it’s not
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Our watches are not the only things we carry with us every day. Sure, they’re the primary focus of what we do here at Fratello, but sometimes it’s nice to
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Roger Dubuis is celebrating 30 years by looking back on its days as a trend-setting independent. The Excalibur Biretrograde Calendar deftly balances the spirit of Genevan watchmaking from the brand’s
Lum-tec Eclipse E1 Integrated bracelet watches are nothing new; over the last few y... Read the full article...
Casio is probably one of the strongest brands in the watch world. It is so, however, primarily in the digital-watch world with its G-Shock sub-brand. The Japanese company has produced
As you well know, we here at Worn & Wound are big fans of collaborative watches – we’ve had the pleasure of doing quite a few of our own over
The post Glashütte Original’s Seventies ‘X’ Chronograph Arrives Stateside appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
Seiko’s Prospex Speedtimer line has long reflected the brand’s ties to motorsport and its enduring commitment to precision. For 2025, Seiko builds on this legacy by celebrating its shared history
Oftentimes, with "provenance watches," the conversation is centered around potential value. We see rare birds come up at auction: Paul Newman's Paul Newman Daytona, or, more recently, Al Capone's Patek
Some of our favorite parts of every Windup Watch Fair are the panels, presentations, and podcast that go down during these events. More than just discussions, these sessions bring together
Glashütte Original’s Seventies chronograph captures the iconic design groove of the 1970s with its square, TV-shaped case, integrated bracelet, and cool luxury sports watch looks. Since its debut in 2014,
What We Know One of the things that Glashütte Original has become known for is keeping the post-war era of Glashütte, Germany's design, alive. This time, they've taken the brand's
The brand's first North American exclusive, this might be the most handsome take on the Seventies Chronograph yet.The post Glashütte Original turns the retro vibes up to 11 with a