Watches News

Winner Announced: Orion Field Standard Automatic Watch Giveaway

We want to congratulate Jeffrey P. from Foxboro, Massachusetts, USA, who is the very lucky winner of last month’s Orion Field Standard Automatic watch giveaway. Congrats, Jeffrey, and thanks for being a valued aBlogtoWatch reader. We hope you enjoy your new watch by Nick Harris and can’t wait to read your review…

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Andreas Strehler Sauterelle À Heure Mondiale Watch

Andreas Strehler’s newest watch is a travel watch that is simply called the Sauterelle à Heure Mondiale, which loosely translates to “Grasshopper World Time.” The Sauterelle collection was unveiled in 2013 featuring Strehler’s own patented rémontoir d’égalité or “constant force” mechanism. Likewise, the new Andreas Strehler Sauterelle à Heure Mondiale…

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IWC has launched the limited-edition IWC Ingenieur Chronograph Sport Edition “50th Anniversary Of Mercedes-AMG” watch to commemorate, as the name suggests, the golden anniversary of AMG, the performance motoring arm of Mercedes-Benz. The watch will be available in a limited run of 250 pieces and is available at only a small premium…

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7 Vintage-Inspired and Retro-Look Watches from Baselworld 2017

share  tweet  share  This week, just in time for last-minute Father’s Day gift ideas for the dads in your life, we showcase notable watches in five categories that debuted at Baselworld 2017. Today, we look at seven new watches whose designs are inspired by historical and vintage models. Blancpain resurrects…

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The Zelos Hammerhead Dive Watch: Now In 5 New Colorways

Sponsored Post written for aBlogtoWatch by advertiser. After the successful release of their flagship dive watch, Zelos is now giving their 1,000-meter diver a visual refresh. This summer, the Zelos Hammerhead Dive watch will be offered in five new colorways that push the design of this ’70s-inspired diver to the…

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Junghans Max Bill Edition 2017 Watch

Bauhaus watches seem to be everywhere nowadays. But few brands have as legitimate a connection to this popular design philosophy as German Junghans with their Max Bill collection. Now, the brand has recently announced two new Junghans Max Bill Edition 2017 watches that feature a whimsical and colorful piece of…

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Watch Photography 101: Part 1 – Basic Lighting

This almost goes without saying, but we take a lot of photographs of watches here at worn&wound. We are often asked about our process (which we briefly addressed in Episode 7 of The worn&wound Podcast) by enthusiasts looking to build on their skill-set. So today, we’re kicking off a short…

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Hands-On with the Nodus Trieste Diver

Nodus is an up-and-coming, Los Angeles-based brand entering the ever-expanding field of micro-brand divers. Their premiere offering is the Trieste, named after the legendary 1960 Trieste Submersible expedition into the Mariana Trench. While at first glance, the Trieste may not inspire too many oohs and aahs, it is definitely a…

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Product Highlight: High Craft – Model 1

The Model 1 is a modern, minimal strap, designed by worn&wound, and made in New York City. One line of stitching per side, straight cut, finished edges and a single large keeper create a distinct look that complements the watch on your wrist and elevates your style. Now part of…

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Hands-On with the Nezumi Baleine

In 2015, Nezumi hit the market running with the impressive Voiture. If you’re a long-time reader of worn&wound, or if you follow us on Instagram, then you’ve surely seen this vintage-inspired beauty (and if you haven’t, then catch our extensive review here). Inspired by a number of classic designs—among them…

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