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Christie’s The Ultimate Collection May 2023
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Vulcain Cricket ‘Style Moderne’ for Revolution and The Rake
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Bvlgari Refreshes the Aluminum Collection
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Watch Spotting: Inter Milan Manager Simone Inzaghi Wearing A Neo-Vintage Rolex Yacht-Master As The Team Advances To The Champions League Final
It's been more than a decade-long drought, and Inzaghi wore a watch that can handle water just fine.
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A Perfect 5 Watch Travel Collection + Best EDC Gear For A Trip To NYC - Rolex, G-Shock, Tudor & More
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A Week On The Wrist: The Oris ProPilot X Calibre 400 – What A Modern Pilot Watch Should Be
Do we really need another flieger in our life?
Windup Watch Fair San Francisco Panel Roundup
This year’s Windup Watch Fair in San Francisco featured a broad selection of panel discussions and interviews with brands exhibiting at the show and some of our favorite watch world personalities. We talked about the importance of technological advancement in modern watchmaking, deconstructing watch categories, making haute horlogerie available to the masses, and a whole lot more. If you were unable to attend the show in San Francisco but still want to get a taste of these panel discussions, we’ve recorded them and made them available below, and via our YouTube channel. We hope you enjoy, and we also want to thank all of our great panelists who participated in these discussions! Making Haute Horology for the Many with Christopher Ward Worn & Wound Cofounder Zach Weiss leads an in-depth discussion with Mike France, CEO of Christopher Ward on how the Bel Canto has helped change the game in the world of affordable high-end complications. Advancing Watchmaking into the 21st Century with Accutron Editor Zach Kazan at Worn & Wound leads a panel of experts discussing how a historic brand like Accutron is using technology, legacy, and culture and collaborations to continue to advance watchmaking into the 21st century. Panel experts include: Richard Callamaras – Accutron collector and Jason Gong – Complecto Founder and CEO. Deconstructing Watch Categories with Fortis Diving, Pilot, Field, or Driving watches suggest that they are made for divers, pilots and explorers, or dri...
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Hands-On: Look Inside Parmigiani's Strength In Skeletonization With The Tonda PF
More than just technical skill, Parmigiani's beautiful skeletonization is based on touch, feel, and experience.
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Pre-Owned Picks: Co-Branded Watches From The Hodinkee Shop
Why have one brand, when you can have two?
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Editors' Picks: The Weird & Wonderful Watches We Couldn't Take Our Eyes Off At The Geneva Auctions
Take it from us, when attending auction previews it's easy to develop expensive taste.
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My Latest Rolex Purchase, Grand Seiko SBGY007 Unboxing + My 2022 Watch Collection Goals + EDC Update
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[VIDEO] Hands-On: Argon Space One Jump Hour
Are you ready for the final frontier? Or rather, the next frontier? A new frontier, at the very least? Yes, all signs point to a big change in the world of watches on the horizon. A new world, or I guess frontier to be consistent, where you don’t have to win the lotto, inherit tons of wealth, or be uncommonly successful to buy an exotic watch. A world where brands that were once considered too small to matter are standing their ground against giants, showing that with a passion for watches and an innovative spirit, the seemingly impossible can occur. This is a very dramatic way of saying that there have been some cool releases in the last few years that have been accelerating in their frequency, indicating the beginning of a new trend of the previously “exotic” becoming more obtainable. We’ve seen affordable wandering hours pop up for a few years from the likes of Gorilla and Atowak. We’ve seen unexpected collaborations between approachable brands and high-end independents like Louis Erard and Vianney Halter. We’ve seen high-end independents branch out into the approachable space with offshoots like Kurono Tokyo by Hajime Asaoke, SUF Helsinki by Stepan Sarpaneva, and M.A.D. Editions by Max Büsser. We’ve seen Christopher Ward shock the world by releasing a dial-side sonnerie au passage with the C1 Bel Canto. We’ve seen more too, so perhaps the trend is already here. Reinforcing this is the subject of today’s review, the Argon Space One. The first watch by...
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New: Louis Moinet Savanna Tourbillon – the real jigsaw watches
Louis Moinet creates a real work of art with their new Savanna Tourbillon - with hand painted artisanal dials which are assembled in 4 layers.
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Found: Worn & Wound Has Unearthed New-Old-Stock Hamilton Khaki Fields From The 1980s
But move fast, they only have 40.
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Introducing the new G-SHOCK 40th Anniversary Model: Recrystallized Series
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The Art of F.P. Journe - Christie’s Geneva Watch Auction May 12, 2023
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Luxury vs Affordable: Is It Worth It? + Marc's Rolex Submariner Story & Best Value In Luxury Watches
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Introducing the All-New Seiko Presage Sharp Edge
A Week in Watches Ep. 48: Windup Watch Fair San Francisco 2023 Special
We’re at Windup Watch Fair San Francisco for a special episode of A Week in Watches. With over 60 brands, this was the biggest Windup Watch Fair yet. Your hosts, Zach Weiss, Zach Kazan, and Blake Buettner will take you through some new releases from the fair, as well as take a look at some watches and brands that caught their eyes from Christopher Ward to Arcanaut. Be sure to keep an eye on windupwatchfair.com for information on future shows. This week’s episode was brought to you by the Worn & Wound+ Slack community, our new, free Slack channel for Worn & Wound fans. Will tons of conversations across various channels, Worn & Wound + is a fun environment to talk about watches with other like-minded enthusiasts as well as the Worn & Wound team. To join, all you have to do is sign up for the Worn & Wound newsletter, and an invite will come your way. The post A Week in Watches Ep. 48: Windup Watch Fair San Francisco 2023 Special appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Introducing the high-tech G-SHOCK MRG-BF1000R Frogman
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Watch Spotting: James Harden Gifts 76ers Star Joel Embiid An Engraved Rolex Day-Date 40 For Winning The 2023 MVP
An MVP trophy is cool, but a gold Rolex is much cooler.
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Vintage Watches: Ten Of The Greatest Missing Watches, Part Two
Since Part One, some of history's missing watches have been found. But from Lennon to Aldrin and even J.P. Morgan, here are 10 watches we're still hoping to find.
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Top 10 Most Underrated Watch Brands In 2022 From $100 To Super Luxury, New & Vintage
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The Perpetual Style of the Breguet Classique Quantième Perpétuel 7327
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Introducing: The Blancpain Tribute To Fifty Fathoms No Rad Limited Edition
There are no radiations, but it's pretty rad.
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Introducing the CODE41 T360 Tourbillon
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Introducing the Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Skeleton
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A Week In Watches Ep. 47: Integrated Sport Watches, Minty Dials, & Pokemon
We’ve got an exciting week of watch news this week for episode 47 of A Week In Watches, including a new integrated sport watch from Christopher Ward called The Twelve (we’ve got hands-on impressions of that watch coming soon), a surprising (in the best possible way) collab from Louis Erard and Konstantin Chaykin, and even some Pokemon thrown in for good measure. Plus, some incredible new dials from the likes of Monta and Zelos. Catch all this and more in the full episode below. We’re getting some hands-on time with the latest from plenty of brands presenting this weekend at our Windup Watch Fair in San Francisco, including The Twelve from Christopher Ward, the newest Monta Noble, and watches from Nivada Grenchen, Autodromo, Zodiac, and more that we’ll be presenting in next week’s episode. At the end of the episode, we answer some of your questions from the comment section! Be sure to leave your comment or question on this video and we’ll answer in a future video. If you’d like to engage with us and the community further, be sure to sign up for our newsletter, which will grant you access to our Worn & Wound+ Slack community. The post A Week In Watches Ep. 47: Integrated Sport Watches, Minty Dials, & Pokemon appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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