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My Year in Watches: Evolving as a Watch Writer
Just over a year and a half ago, I began writing for Worn & Wound. …
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My Year in Watches: On the Road in a Year of Firsts
In December of last year, I wrote my first ever watch review: The Twelve from Christopher Ward. I remember sitting at a diner with a …
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My Year in Watches: It Was All About the Indies
My year in watches began in a fog of Covid that led to the purchase of a James Lamb Origin Series, an acquisition that set …
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My Year in Watches: Community as the Center of Enthusiasm
It’s a sneaky secret, but the truth is everyone in the watch world occasionally gets a little tired of watches. Okay, I can’t speak for …
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My Year in Watches: A No “New Watch Alert” Year
My year in watches this year has been…unique in the time since I started collecting …
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My Year in Watches: Defining “Affordable Watch Collector”
My original idea when I was asked to contribute to this series was to focus on my favorite watch acquisitions of the year, explain why …
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My Year in Watches: A Big Change, the Big Apple, and a Big Seamaster
In today’s installment of My Year in Watches, Media Manager Devin Pennypacker writes about making …
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My Year in Watches: Outgrowing Your Author Bio
In today’s “My Year in Watches” editorial, contributor Nathan Schultz reflects on how his perspective as a collector changed (for the better) in 2024. It’s …
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