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10 Great COSC-Certified Watches Under $2,500
Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres translates into English as the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute, but everyone just calls it COSC. Some say “cosk” and …
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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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Time Through the Ages, Part 1: the English Watch Making Heyday – Where Did It All Start?
Editor’s Note: Time Through the Ages is a four part series written by Andrew Canter, member of the British Horological Institute, Alliance of British Watch …
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Editorial: Our Reactions to the Bremont Rebrand
Bremont made their debut at Watches & Wonders last week, and they unexpectedly became the talk of the show. The new watches represent a dramatic …
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The Grand Seiko Media Experience: An Enthusiast’s Observations (with Photos!)
The Grand Seiko Media Experience is a whirlwind tour of several Grand Seiko/Seiko facilities across Japan. It’s designed to immerse journalists with a precursory knowledge …
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It’s a Close Encounter of the Horological Kind with the New UFO Clocks from Ulysse Nardin
Eagle-eyed watch and horology enthusiasts are experiencing a close encounter of the third kind as Ulysse Nardin has dropped three new versions of its avant-garde …
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[VIDEO] Review: The Black Bay 54 – A Black Bay to Rule them All?
It’s amazing to look back to 2018 and see the utter excitement and disbelief I felt when Tudor launched the Black Bay Fifty-Eight, a sentiment …
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[VIDEO] The Freak Gets an Edit, The Curious Ulysse Nardin Freak X Reviewed
Ulysse Nardin is a peculiar brand. They have long been at the forefront of horological innovation, from marine chronometers in the 19th century, to creating …