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Introducing the Ming 17.03 GMT
There are a lot of travel watches on the market. You can find one to …
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The Custom A-13A Pilot Chronograph Built to Survive a Spy Plane
You know what it’s like. You’re hanging out with one of your pals who just happens to fly a U-2 spy plane for a living. …
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News & Releases
From War to the Auction Block: The Story of Sgt Rowson’s Panerai Kampfschwimmer
Watches, perhaps because they are so much more personal than almost any other artifact, have a knack of telling stories that bring the past vividly …
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Multi-Part Series
Caliber Spec: Unitas 6497/6498
In the early 1950s, American-born Jan Wilsgaard designed the Amazon, a car that was to transform the fortunes of Swedish carmaker Volvo. The Amazon provided …
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Form Follows Function – Why Paolo Fanton’s A-13A Pilot Chronograph Hasn’t Left My Wrist
When Worn & Wound originally spoke to Paolo Fanton back in January this year, we …
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Interviews
A Thoroughly British Obsession: Interview with Watch(Smiths) James Merrens
It’s 1953. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, is about to be crowned (she’s already launched the new royal yacht Britannia earlier in the year). …
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Caliber Spec: Peseux/ETA 7001
In the beginning, when the world was young and before a chap named Perrelet started …
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Caliber Spec: ETA 2824 – Rivals and Clones
Not too long ago, we launched our series Caliber Spec with our first installment focused on the venerable ETA 2824. Today, we’re following up with …