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Introducing: Cherry Blossoms Return With The Grand Seiko SBGH368
The season of sakura (cherry blossoms) returns with a new rose gold case.
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Hands-On: Gagà Laboratorio Labormatic – An Italian Take On A Creative Time Display From Designer Mo Coppoletta
Known for his tattoo work, artist Mo Coppoletta has a new design role at an upstart brand.
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Just Because: The Wacky Watches Of Seiko’s “Incredibly Specialized Watch Exhibition 2”
Egg timer boogaloo.
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Introducing: The Baltic Hermétique Dual Time Enduropale Edition
The Hermétique gets its biggest facelift yet in a new collaboration with the Enduropale bike race.
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Introducing: Grand Seiko SBGH351 'Rikka' And SBGH353 'Shūbun'
The successors to the mainstay SBGH271 and SBGH273 arrive with subtle tweaks.
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Reading Time at HSNY: Decimal Time in America
Behind the scenes at one of the world's most unique and comprehensive archives of horology.
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Introducing: The Grand Seiko SLGH027 In Ever-Brilliant Steel
The brand goes back to Mt. Iwate to find inspiration for their new hi-beat automatic release.
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Introducing: The Louis Vuitton Tambour Taiko Spin Time Series
A new spin on a classic, if you will.
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Louis Vuitton Refines its Unique Jump Hour with the Tambour Taiko Spin Time Collection
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Reading Time at HSNY: Booked and Busy in 2024
Behind the scenes at one of the world's most unique and comprehensive archives of horology.
Worn & Wound
The Greatest Horologists You’ve Never Heard Of: David Ramsey – Two-Time Watchmaker by Royal Appointment
David Ramsay was a renowned Scottish watchmaker and clockmaker who was born in the late 16th century. During the 17th century he was recognised as a prominent figure in the world of horology and appointed as the first Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers and watchmaker to two Kings prior to the English Civil War. Born in Scotland, Made in London David Ramsay was born around 1580 near St. Andrews, in the county of Fife, Scotland and grew up as part of a relatively well-off family in a proudly Scottish household. He later moved to London, England, where he gained recognition for his skills in clockmaking. Ramsay was a mechanical genius and produced some of the world’s most extraordinary horological masterpieces – clocks and watches that are arguably works of art unto themselves. Although he rose to the top of his field as a watchmaker, operating from the seat of power in London, he struggled chronically with money, eventually falling out of royal favour and winding up in a debtors’ prison. In 1594, he was apprenticed to the master armourer Henry Smith who was appointed Royal Armourer to King James VI of Scotland. Ramsay’s training in metalworking certainly played a crucial part in his later development as a watch and clockmaker. This required specialist knowledge and training, such as in hardening and tempering steel, and in smelting iron ore to obtain a more uniform steel of higher quality. He would have also been trained in quality control, finishing a...
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Time & Light – Making Moments With Leica
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Hands-On: The Seiko Prospex SPB451 And SPB453
Generational refinement or a sophomore slump?
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Introducing: The Grand Seiko SBGH349 'Icefall'
After the snowflakes fall on the white birch trees, sometimes you get an icefall for winter.
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De Rijke & Co.’s Miffy Moonphase Returns for the Final Time in Steel
I’ve become a pretty big fan of De Rijke & Co. over the past few years, and am glad to see them experiencing so much success recently (I’m basing this on their booth at the New York City Windup Watch Fair being mobbed to the point that I couldn’t find room to introduce myself to brand founder Laurens de Rijke until the last day of the show). If I’m being honest, though, I’ve been a bit mystified by the whole Miffy thing. The Miffy Moonphase watches have become something of a viral sensation for De Rijke, but I’ve always assumed the limited editions were snatched up by an international audience with more Miffy familiarity than the typical American watch consumer. But earlier this year, traveling back from Geneva Watch Days, I had a connection in Amsterdam, and waiting at the gate I noticed an American family (the Boston accents gave it away) with two young children and several shopping bags full of Miffy memorabilia purchased, I assume, somewhere in Schiphol Airport. It dawned on me then that the Dutch cartoon was not some closely held regional secret – it was just I’m, as usual, painfully out of touch. Today, De Rijke launches a pair of new Miffy Moonphases with green dials that follow the format of their previous releases closely. This, according to De Rijke, is the final Miffy Moonphase release in a steel case, and it consists of both a single and double moonphase, each in an edition of 50. The double moonphase watches have been particular favorites sin...
Hodinkee
Reading Time at HSNY: From Chiming to Rhyming
Behind the scenes at one of the world's most unique and comprehensive archives of horology.
Quill & Pad
5 Watches That Have Stood The Test of Time Starring Rolex, Patek Philippe, Omega, and Cartier
Why is it that watch brands celebrate watch anniversaries so enthusiastically? The answer isn't as complicated as you might think . . . here we illustrate the answer with some major brands like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, Chanel, and Omega.
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Hands-on – Breaking Down The Tudor Pelagos FXD GMT Zulu Time x Marine Nationale
While I’m no expert on the subject of Mil-Spec watches, or military-related timing instruments in general, I do know instantly if I like a watch or not. And every now and then a watch comes along that wins me over with its first impression, only to be disappointed when I see it in real life […]
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eBay Finds: A Vintage Seamaster in Great Condition, a Funky Seiko LCD, and a Classic Bulova Diver
eBay Finds is back! This bi-monthly installment will feature a selection of watches currently listed on eBay that have caught the eye of editor Christoph McNeil (@vintagediver). If you come across any hidden gems on the ‘Bay drop us a note at info@wornandwound.com for potential inclusion! Vintage Bulova Deep Sea Bulova made a plethora of dive watch models back in the day, and a few of them have been reissued as modern ‘heritage’ remakes. The reason is the vintage Bulova divers are almost all awesome, and this 666ft diver is a perfect example. This model came in two styles, the silver dial seen here and also a black dial. Some were branded as “Snorkel” and some did not have that model name on the dial, like this one. This example is in excellent condition, and the original dial looks fantastic with the original lume. The diver’s bezel is missing the lume pip and the numbers and lines should have black paint, but otherwise this is a stellar example. The original crown is signed as it should be, and the movement is clean and runs well per the seller. These are hard to find in this shape these days. View auction here Vintage Mido Multifort Here’s a great little vintage Mido Multifort Powerwind dress watch. The nearly 30mm steel case is in good condition, maybe mildly polished at some point, but the caseback is nice and sharp. The silver dial is clean and looks original, with nice stylized numbers and slim arrows. The dauphine hands have large lume filled plot...
Hodinkee
Reading Time At HSNY: Our Original Library
Behind the scenes at one of the world's most unique and comprehensive archives of horology.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Tudor Pelagos FXD GMT “Zulu Time” Unveiled
A looks at the new Tudor Pelagos FXD GMT with detailed specs, photos, and pricing. Check out this new non-limited military-inspire watch.
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Introducing: Tudor And The Marine Nationale Go Worldwide With The Pelagos FXD GMT 'Zulu Time'
An FXD for the skies.
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Introducing – The new Tudor Pelagos FXD GMT Zulu Time x Marine Nationale
Tudor‘s connection with military forces is no secret anymore. The most famous of these partnerships is, without a doubt, the co-creation of specific dive watches for the French Marine Nationale, which resulted in some of the most appealing mil-spec models ever made by Tudor. Revived in 2021 with the launch of the Pelagos FXD platform, […]
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Happenings: Reading Time At HSNY: The Clockmaker In The Library With The Winding Key
Behind the scenes at one of the world's most unique and comprehensive archives of horology.
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Happenings: The 'Time On Show' Retail Fair In Bologna
Some greats of vintage watch collecting picked the best dealers for their Italian watch fair.
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Is It Time For a Patek Philippe Men’s Model In Quartz?
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Happenings: HSNY Unveils 'The Evolution Of Seiko And Grand Seiko' Exhibit
On display through December 2024.
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Interview: Seiko Watch Corporation President Akio Naito On Grand Seiko's Future
In a candid interview, Mr. Naito discusses a wide range of ideas, from pricing and fewer limited editions to better bracelets and a possible reevaluation of the brand's "nature-inspired" dials.
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