Article / Multi-Part Series
The Watch Curmudgeon #1
Introducing the Watch Curmudgeon: a new column on worn&wound that is intended to be a …
Article / Featured
The Type 46 Watch: An Interview with Gabriel Ménard of Division Furtive
The Type 46 by Division Furtive represents a very new and interesting take on the modern wristwatch. Utilizing tech elements such as microprocessors, mechatronics and …
Article / Featured
Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military: Initial Impressions
When I woke up a couple of months ago with an image of the Steinhart Ocean Vintage Military in my mind, I knew I was …
Article / Vintage
Mid 90s Swiss Army Mecha-Quartz Chronograph?
A few weeks ago my Dad, an avid watch-nerd, brought to my attention a peculiar watch from his collection. The watch is a Swiss Army …
Article / News & Releases
Junkers does Bauhaus, Miyota 9100 and a Watch Fit for a Sky Captain
The Junkers brand of watches by PointTEC could be generally summarized as budget-minded pilot watches designed to celebrate the work of the inventor Hugo Junkers. …
Article / Multi-Part Series
Seiko SKX007
If you frequent worn&wound, than you know how much we appreciate a good Seiko. We’ve reviewed the SNZH53 diver, the SNDA65 chrono and preached the …
Review / Review
Lüm-Tec Combat B16 + Super Combat B2
The Combat B line of watches by Lüm-Tec appeal to that macho side of our aesthetics; the side that looks at a mud covered truck …
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Spin-R Hands-On
From the archives of James L Helms, REALwatchreview Watch winders, as they are today, are pretty straightforward. They turn at different rates and sometimes they …
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Review: Mutewatch
To be honest, I don’t usually wear a digital watch. I find the classic feel …