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seconde/seconde makes the Frederique Constant Slimline Moonphase Date Manufacture even greater
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The Value Proposition: The Longines Master Collection Small Seconds
Heritage inspiration done right.
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The Tissot PR516 Chronograph Mechanical evokes the spirit of the 70s
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Burgess Clock B is the World’s Most Precise Pendulum Clock and is Made to a 250-Year-Old Design by John Harrison, Longitude Prize Winner and Inventor of the Marine Chronometer
Two-hundred fifty years ago, Longitude Prize-winning clockmaker John Harrison made clocks losing just one second per month. But that wasn't enough for him: in his later life, Harrison claimed that he could make a wall clock with a then-unheard-of-precision of just one second over 100 days! And 250 years later, it turns out he was right.
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If Watch Brands Were Car Brands... Here's What They'd Be!
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Introducing: More Power To The Patina: Bell & Ross Welcomes Another Bronze-Clad Diver Into The Fold
This black and green BR-03 dive watch is unafraid to show its age.
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Inside Sincere Fine Watches’ largest SHH flagship boutique in the world
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The Plea For Proportionality
Good things come in small, medium, and large packages.
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This is the latest evolution of MB&F;’s sporty calendar, the LM Perpetual EVO BLUE
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The Rolex Daytona “Le Mans” Anniversary Edition
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I Got SCAMMED: Avoid These Mistakes When Buying A Watch Online
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Hublot Partners with Depeche Mode for the Spirit of Big Bang “Memento Mori”
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Introducing the Chopard L.U.C 1860 Revolution Edition
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eBay Finds: A Lord Elgin with Dramatic Hooded Lugs, a Pair of Great Bulovas, and an Omega Constellation in Great Shape
eBay Finds is back! This bi-monthly installment will feature a selection of watches currently listed on eBay that have caught the eye of editor Christoph McNeil (@vintagediver). If you come across any hidden gems on the ‘Bay drop us a note at info@wornandwound.com for potential inclusion! eBay Finds #92 Vintage Hamilton Octagonal Men’s Watch We have a neat one to start off this week, a vintage circa 1970’s Hamilton octagonal gold plated presentation watch with the Exxon logo on the dial. I love these company branded dials, they really provide a unique look. The gold plated case looks new, and has an octagonal shape with both polished and brushed finishes, with a steel snap-on caseback. The white dial is clean as a whistle, with simple stick markers and hands, a day/date window at 3 o’clock, and of course the Exxon logo above the 6. It comes on a stretch bracelet that also has brushed and polished finishes and compliments the watch perfectly. Best of all this gem comes with inner and outer boxes and the original hang tag! View auction here Vintage Lord Elgin Here’s a sweet vintage Lord Elgin dress watch from 1953. The 24k gold filled case measures 25mm wide, and has fancy bowtie hooded lugs. The case is in nice shape, with no wearthrough on the lugs, but I do see some brassing on the crown side of the case. The white dial is absolutely immaculate, with applied gold markers that are alternating Arabic numerals and little stars. Great piece that would look sha...
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Five of the Most Underrated Watches of the Last Year
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Why 2024 might be the slimmest year on record, thanks to Piaget, Bulgari and Richard Mille
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Going Back To Omega: Speedmaster Or Seamaster? + Moving To My New Home & Watch Nostalgia
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First Look – Baltic Gets Dressy and Refined with the new Prismic Collection
A still relatively young brand that has always infused vintage flair in its watches, Baltic and its founder, Etienne Malec, have a keen eye for design and retro charm. Whether it’s a classic dive watch, a pair of sector dial watches with stepped bezels, a chronograph for classic car racing or a Calatrava-styled watch that […]
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How Karl-Friedrich Scheufele inspired the creation of our Chopard L.U.C 1860 Revolution Edition
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Announcements: HSNY Announces The Andre Bibeau Scholarship For Veteran Watchmaking Students
Honoring & empowering those who have served.
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Introducing: The Zenith Chronomaster Sport In Titanium
Zenith lightens up its popular high-frequency chronograph.
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The Grand Seiko SBGA497 Honors 20 Years 9R Spring Drive Movement
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Rolex Market Predictions for 2025! - Watch Dealer’s HONEST Q&A;
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The Sports Section: The Secret Tudor 'Hockey' Black Bay Chrono You've Never Seen (Until Now)
A commemorative watch for hometown Genève-Servette in a real underdog story.
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The Technical Evolution of the Piaget Polo
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Gumball Rally/Around-the-World-in-80-Days/24 Hours of Le Mans: Here’s a Proposal for a Real-Life International Chronometry Competition that Both Brands and Collectors might Enjoy
Ian Skellern's suggestion for an International Chronometry Competition is a group of well-heeled collectors – brands/independents are also welcome to participate, but I suspect they will wait to see how it goes – set off from, say, Geneva, but could be New York, Dubai, or Singapore, wearing one or two watches, on a two-week world tour. Here he explains how it might work.
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A New Setting for the Geneva School of Watchmaking
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Wristwatch Precision: Why the Fundamental Purpose of Watches is Playing Second Fiddle and How to Fix This
Mechanical watches have become about so much more than precision. They are status symbols, works of art and passion, a testimony of human ingenuity, and much more. Precision, as long as it reaches a certain standard, plays second fiddle. Martin Green thinks that brands should devote more emphasis to precision and he has an idea to encourage that.
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