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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 …
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w&w Round-Table #15: What Is Your Favorite Microbrand?
Welcome to our 15th worn&wound round-table. Today, we ask our editorial team,“What is your favorite micro-brand?” Now, micro-brands are a dime a dozen. And there …
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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, marine chronometer watches were essentially standard equipment on oceangoing vessels …
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w&w Round-Table #14: What Were your Most and Least Favorite Pieces from Baselworld this Year?
With our Baselworld 2016 coverage coming to an end (there still might be a couple …
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Chronography 7: Military Chronographs
One of the traits we love about chronograph watches is that they’re tool watches. They’re useful, often specifically so. Nowhere is that more the case …
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Pairs Well With: Seiko x Giugiaro SCED035 “Ripley”
Boots? Check. Jacket? Check. M41A Pulse Rifle? Check. Now all that’s needed is a suitable …
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Chronography 6: Panda Dials, PT 2
That’s right, it’s time for Panda Dials, PT 2, (PT 1 was last week) so let’s get right to it. Seiko 6138-8020 No watch collection …