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The Horological Origins of the New Year’s Ball Drop
Every year, millions of people tune in–or they actually make their way down to–the New …
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2016 Will Be One Leap Second Longer
It looks like 2016 is going to stick around for a little longer this year—to be precise, one second longer. The extra second being tacked …
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worn&wound 2016 Retrospective
As is tradition here on worn&wound, we’re taking some time today to reflect on 2016. It was a big one for the worn&wound team. The …
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worn&wound’s Wind^Up Watch Fair 2016 Recap (Video and Gallery)
Without a doubt, this year’s Wind^Up—worn&wound’s annual watch fair—was one of the highlights of 2016. When we set out to create Wind^Up, the intention was …
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Around the Web: “138-Year-Old Peoria County Clock Miraculously Ticks On”
Mechanical watches, and clocks especially are anachronisms, and it’d be hard to argue otherwise in …
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Around the Web: “A Brief Economic History of Time”
In a recent article in The Atlantic, Senior Editor Derek Thompson presented a fascinating read on the effects of economic thought on our conception of …
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Rado: Innovation in Materials
When you stop and think about it, most watches are pretty much the same. Sure, …
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Bloomberg Reports “Swiss Watch Exports Poised for Worst Year Since 1984”
There’s no denying that the watchmaking industry is going through some tough times, with layoffs punctuating low (and falling) export numbers. In fact, according to …