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How a Summer Job While Pursuing a Degree in Anthropology Turned into a Decade-Long Career as Heritage Director at Zenith
Laurence Bodenmann has served as the Heritage Director of Zenith for a decade. She’s also …
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Ahead of Its 50th Anniversary Year, Raymond Weil Introduces the Toccata Heritage Capsule Collection
Watches & Wonders can be a blur of new releases in and of itself. So, when a brand asks if you want to preview some …
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Girard-Perregaux’s Brand New Caliber GP4800 Finds Its Home in the Laureato Fifty
Let’s orient ourselves in the watch world five decades ago. The year is 1975, and we are in the height of the quartz crisis. Just …
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This Isn’t Just Another Octo – This is Art for the Wrist
Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo line has become synonymous with its technical prowess and record-breaking, ultra-thin designs (and for good reason). The collection has notched a whopping …
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The Power of Community: Expanding My Watch Family at the Brew Summer Popup
Whether you’re a collector or working in the watch industry, the experience is never just …
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Interviews
Interview: Dr. Woo on the Unexpected Parallels Between Watchmaking and Tattooing, and His Latest for Roger Dubuis
As you well know, we here at Worn & Wound are big fans of collaborative watches – we’ve had the pleasure of doing quite a …
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How Ulysse Nardin’s Freak-Mentality Has Taught the Industry to Keep Watchmaking Forward-Thinking and Fun
When Ulysse Nardin unveiled the Freak in 2001, it set off a chain of events …
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This is the Company Quietly Making the Rubber Straps for Nearly Every Brand in the Industry
Rubber straps are relatively new in the centuries-old history of wristwatches, and their widespread popularity is even more recent. Like many elements of watchmaking, rubber …