Move over big-name watch brands, indie watchmakers are the new idols on the scene. Attracting more and more interest by the hour, indies have caught the eye of collectors’ groups
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Move over big-name watch brands, indie watchmakers are the new idols on the scene. Attracting more and more interest by the hour, indies have caught the eye of collectors’ groups
After 10+ years of writing and hosting events here at Worn & Wound, if there’s anything we’ve learned, it’s that watches and whiskey go hand-in-hand. If you care deeply about
A black watch is perfect for diving in deep dark waters, and it looks great on dry land, too. In this feature from the WatchTime archives, we test Tudor’s popular
Casio has been on a tear with the Full Metal series of G-Shocks, from Tokyo twilight to mech warriors, and they’re going back to titanium with their latest in the
No doubt about it, summer is here. It’s about the highest time to put “the original” Excelsior Park into the spotlight. The last few weeks, it has been pretty hot
There’s no avoiding green. While silver/white and black used to be the norm, later followed by an array of blue watches in the 2010s, green seems to be THE colour
Grand Seiko celebrates the 55th anniversary of the legendary 44GS design in a watch inspired by the sea of clouds in Shinshu. When introduced in 1967, the 44GS first was
Have you ever seen a watch online that you absolutely loved, only to then notice the “big mole” on its face? Or worse, have you ever bought one based on
Those familiar with Swiss brand Bell & Ross know the company is all about instruments that go the distance with you, whether it is in the sky or not. The
Indie watchmaker Les Ateliers Louis Moinet has been releasing several cosmic-themed watches recently. Indeed, their CEO and Creative Director, Jean-Marie Schaller, loves to create bold, character-filled watches and has a fascination
BY JOVAN KRSTEVSKI With enough gold to make Scrooge McDuck jealous, Bulgari just covertly unveiled two new variants in their record-breaking Octo Finissimo Collection with Rose Gold and Brown Dial editions
It’s time for another installment of Fratello EDC, where we’re sharing our editorial team’s everyday carry items. This time, the Fratello editor to share the contents of his bag and
It takes a lot of pluck to establish a watch brand on one design alone. There again, if the design is by Gerald Genta, one of the most acclaimed and
It’s time for another edition of Strap Check where we pair our watches with some sort of wrist-encompassing device. Today’s duo, however, is a bit different because the focus isn’t
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors The popular Brreitling SuperOcean gets a redesign with inspiration taken from the original SuperOcean Slow Motion from 1960s. Press release information