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The Art of Time: Max Bill and “Die gute Form”

Plenty of individual designers have gone on to become famous. Design movements from neoclassicism to …
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The Art of Time: Taro Tanaka and Seiko’s “Grammar of Design”

Welcome to the second installment of “The Art of Time,” w&w’s ongoing series exploring iconic designers within the watch world. Last time, we discussed the …
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History of Chronometers Pt. 4: In-House and Beyond COSC

Since 1972, the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres, or COSC, has been the official Swiss regulatory body for chronometers, providing testing and certifications to much …
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Straton Curve-Chrono Review

When I first jumped into the world of watches, it was vintage racing chronographs that …
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History of Chronometers Pt. 3: Enter COSC

As the ‘60s drew to a close and gave way to the early 1970s, the traditional Swiss industry was erupting into full-blown crisis. While the …
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History of Chronometers Pt. 2: Observatory Trials

John Harrison’s innovations in marine chronometry quickly took the world by storm. By the 1850s, …
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Seiko Presage Comes to the US with a Limited Edition Auto Chrono

One of the many reasons we love Seiko here at worn&wound is the breadth of their lineup. No other brand could produce both sub-$100 budget …
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