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Introducing the Tockr D-Day C-47, Made From Sections of Douglas “That’s All, Brother” C-47 Skytrain
One of the more unusual trends of the past few years has been the use of reclaimed historic materials in watches. Everything from junked Ford …
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Introducing the Unimatic Modello Tre Dive Chronograph and Modello Due U2 Field Watch
Some of the best design work in watchmaking is the most versatile—a great dial or case is made even better if it works equally well …
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Worn & Wound’s Highlights From This Year’s SalonQP
Perhaps rather surprisingly, London doesn’t play host to many sizable watch shows. Despite the many boutiques and watch enthusiasts on the streets, opportunities for the …
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Introducing the Seiko Prospex “Street Series” Solar Diver Collection (Ref. SNE537, SNE535, and SNE533)
Given Seiko’s rich lineage and the hunger of today’s watch-head for neo-vintage throwbacks, it should come as no surprise that Seiko continues to look to …
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Available now, the Dan Henry 1972 Limited Edition from the Windup Watch Fair
A new Dan Henry drop is always a big deal and today we’re excited to announce that we have an exclusive on a LE version of his …
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Review: Bell & Ross BR V2-92 Aeronavale
The Aeronavale is the aviation branch of the French Navy. Breguet famously equipped the Aeronavale with the battle-ready Type-20 pilot chronographs, which have been, and …
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Introducing the Windup Watch Shop
Worn & Wound began with the idea to write about an underserved section of the watch market. Seven years later, thanks to our loyal readers, …
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The Last of the “Fabulous Four” is Back: Introducing the Newmark 6BB RAF Chronograph
It was pretty inevitable that Ewan Wilson would end up doing something that combined military aviation and watches. Back in the 1970s, when most children …