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A Week In Watches Ep. 51: TAG Heuer Opens Up The Monaco & US Made Watches From J.N. Shapiro
In episode 51 of A Week In Watches we take a look at a trio …
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Watches, Stories, & Gear: Leica’s Q Series Takes a Leap Forward with Newly Released Q3, Designing the Next Timepiece for the U.K. National Rail Network & a Couple of Intriguing Announcements from the Playstation Showcase
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from around the internet. Here, we support other creators, explore interesting …
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Watch Scrolling: Kat Shoulders Picks Five Instagram Accounts that are Worth a Follow
We hope that heading into Memorial Day weekend you’ve got plans to do things other than constantly scroll through Instagram, but let’s be real: for …
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Time on Screen: Ex Machina
Time on Screen is back this week, and Zach Kazan and Zach Weiss are talking about a movie that doesn’t really have anything directly to …
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The Worn & Wound Podcast Ep 297: New Releases from Omega and Seiko, and Reader Questions from Worn & Wound+
This week on the podcast, Blake, Kat, and Zach Kazan are on the mic to …
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Culture and Community: A Recap of San Francisco Windup Watch Fair 2023
Though our recent Windup Watch Fair in San Francisco wrapped a few weeks ago, it still feels like yesterday as this was our most ambitious …
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Watches, Stories, & Gear: Digital Meets Analog with the Teenage Engineering TP-7, Quite Carry Premieres The Drift Large Contoured, & the Svelte Voigtländer Ultron 27mm Prime Lens
“Watches, Stories, and Gear” is a roundup of our favorite content, watch or otherwise, from …
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The Three Watch Collection for $5,000: Reader Edition – Thomas S.
Editor’s Note: In this edition of the 3 Watch Collection for $5,000, reader Thomas S. brings us a capable trio that isn’t afraid to step …