We have officially moved past the 2023 movie season now that the most important of the awards is behind us. It's time to look forward, to see Dune Part Two
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We have officially moved past the 2023 movie season now that the most important of the awards is behind us. It's time to look forward, to see Dune Part Two
It isn’t the first time we’re talking about the Mido Ocean Star GMT. It’s not even the first time we’re talking about a special edition of this model. Nothing dramatic
Andrew Benzer has around twenty or thirty watches he’d like to get rid of at any given time. The longtime reader and friend of Worn & Wound’s slough pile would
Today heralds the dawn of a new era in independent Swiss watchmaking with the launch of Renaud Tixier, a brand forged by the collaborative genius of Dominique Renaud and Julien
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Some 25 kilometers north of Geneva, on the shore of the city’s eponymous lake, lies the town of Nyon. This is the place that Renaud Tixier, the latest Swiss independent
Our friends at Revolution have launched their second limited edition collaboration with Sinn, following up on 2019’s 155 Bundeswehr “Dark Star,” a collaborative effort with both The Rake and Revolution
What We Know Back in 2019, Revolution teamed up with Sinn for the Dark Star, a cool and relatively faithful take on old pilot's chronographs, with yellow lume, steel case,
Sponsored post presented on aBlogtoWatch for advertiser The Citizen of today may be best known for its pioneering use of technologies such as Eco-Drive, Super Titanium, and Atomic Timekeeping, but
Vacheron Constantin and the Met have just launched an extension of the watchmaker's "Masterpiece on Your Wrist" program. The post Vacheron Constantin x The MET unviel ‘Masterpiece on your Wrist’
Bulgari artisans illustrate an automatic movement on the dial of the new Octo Finissimo Automatic Sketch, a playful limited edition to be offered in 40mm by 6.4mm steel and rose
While it is still a few weeks away, the preparations for Watches & Wonders 2024 have already started for me and the rest of the WatchTime team a short while
It's not often that we follow the exploits of today's tennis stars in tournaments not of the Grand Slam variety. But, of course, there are exceptions to every rule and
Audemars Piguet has had a busy start to 2024 with a slew of new releases, including some Royal Oaks, Offshores, and Code 11.59 models. A few of the latest models
William Wood is resolutely defending itself against a not-so-veiled accusation of plagiarism by fellow British watch business Isotope. The controversy dates back to the British Watchmakers’ Day on March 9,