Despite the usual celebratory announcements, the international watchmaking exhibition is still in-between configurations. Its definitive shape is still in the making and will only become clear during next year's edition
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Despite the usual celebratory announcements, the international watchmaking exhibition is still in-between configurations. Its definitive shape is still in the making and will only become clear during next year's edition
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Urwerk is developing an artistic design series to honor historical cultures that have related to time. The first is the UR-100V Time and Culture, which focuses on the Aztec sun
Citizen has been on an absolute tear with their Promaster diver watches, having released a few bangers already this year, and now they’re adding a new Super Titanium Dive Automatic
During the past year or so, fans of Grand Seiko have been well treated. The many new and superbly executed watches forming the Evolution 9 collection have provoked some discussions
At this year’s Watches & Wonders, Patek Philippe introduced an elegant combination of white gold case and salmon dial for the Ref. 5172 chronograph. The new color variant, Ref. 5172G-010,
When the Worn & Wound team was in Switzerland last month for Watches & Wonders, we had the opportunity to meet with a handful of brands outside of the show
The Bauhaus movement in design and architecture is known for minimalistic, sober designs with a clear focus on functionality and everyday practicality. Combining crafts and fine arts, the movement attempts
I don’t know about you, but I feel like 2022 is turning into the year of collaborations. Months of internal turmoil and potential instability left many brands leaning on contemporaries
DEPLOYANT - The watch magazine for collectors, by collectors Armin Strom watches have been available with the option for Kari Voutilainen’s guilloché dials, and this latest addition is a salmon
One thing that never ceases to amaze me is the incredibly rich history of watchmaking. Whenever I have a spare moment, I like to go on sales platforms like eBay
The boutique brand of Brellum has a strong philosophy when it comes to watchmaking. It mostly produces rather handsome, honest chronograph watches using reliable Swiss-made movements. More recently we’ve also
By Gordon Henderson Newly released by Arnold & Sons are two ultrathin tourbillons, one in 18-karat 5N rose gold and the other in 950 platinum. As sophisticated as the complication
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN Mechanical wristwatches are a niche interest in the grand scheme of things. Cars and gadgets are all passions that most people will have at least one of, if
At the end of 2021, I was faced with a challenge. That challenge — which a number of our editors also took — was to write an article about my