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Swiss Watch Exports Continue Downward Trend, Confirming Yearly Decline Forecast
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WatchCharts July 2024 Watch Market Update: Secondary Watch Market Prices Continue to Decline, Rolex Yacht-Master Hides Great Value
Through the second quarter of this year, Watchcharts has noticed that many brands at around the $5,000 to $10,000 price point on the secondary market have seen accelerated market price declines.
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Pre-Owned Picks: A Classic Rolex Submariner, A Royal Oak Offshore, And A Seriously Lovely Dress Watch From Jaeger-LeCoultre
Plus, a titanium diver from Blancpain and a yacht-ready chronograph from IWC.
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Watch Scrolling: Chris Antzoulis Picks Five Fun Instagram Accounts by Community Oriented Creators
It’s been just about a year since we last scrolled. But we’re back, flicking fingers and double tapping with more fervor than ever before. This series started as a way to try and avoid the horrors of losing oneself in doom scrolling through the vastness of Instagram, and to instead serve up a bounty of accounts worthy of your hearts and comments. As Worn & Wound has broadened its reach, so have we in the depth of our scrolling. While watches may make us drool, we also like to indulge in other hobbies, as well as EDC. Today, contributor Chris Antzoulis picks five IG accounts that he thinks are worth a follow. @sophies.watch.world View this profile on Instagram Sophie Cassaro (@sophies.watch.world) • Instagram photos and videos The world of watches doesn’t have to be so serious all the time, and Sophie routinely invites us into her world, through her Instagram and YouTube account, to share a bit of her wacky humor. Yet, she still manages to deliver on the history of different watches and brands, and brings up relevant questions for us to ponder. Whether it’s asking her followers if they’ve considered neo-vintage quartz watches, or if we’ve paid attention to how different brands choose to market their watches, it’s clear that Sophie wants us to question not only what we enjoy about the watch community, but why we enjoy it, and how we can make it better. And because she delivers the message in a digestible and fun way, it’s easy to engage with her....
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SINN U1 S - 1000m Automatic Dive Watch - Submarine Tegimented Steel - Straps for a good Cause
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Furlan Marri’s Disco Volante Resurrects a Classic Design
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Just Because: Omega's '70s Design Doyen Andrew Grima Wore A Boucheron Reflet
The late artist-jeweler's personal Boucheron may have inspired some of the designs he created for the "About Time" collection with Omega.
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Hermès Saddles Up with An Equestrian-Inspired Watch
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Introducing Bruno Söhnle to the Windup Watch Shop
Over 175 years ago, Ferdinand Adolph Lange laid the cornerstone of watchmaking in the small Saxon town of Glashütte. After a 45-year hiatus under the East German socialist regime, his great-grandson kickstarted the revival of Glashütte’s fine watchmaking industry. Over 30 years later, several other brands, including Bruno Söhnle, joined them. Over 175 years ago, Ferdinand Adolph Lange laid the cornerstone of watchmaking in the small Saxon town of Glashütte. After a 45-year hiatus under the East German socialist regime, his great-grandson kickstarted the revival of Glashütte’s fine watchmaking industry. Over 30 years later, several other brands, including Bruno Söhnle, joined them. The post Introducing Bruno Söhnle to the Windup Watch Shop appeared first on Worn & Wound.
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Watch Spotting: Kylian Mbappé Wearing A Hublot Big Bang Before France’s Euro 2024 Semifinal Match With Spain
A Big Bang for Les Bleus.
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Top 50 Swiss Watch Brands by Morgan Stanley - Who Made the Most Money and Watches?
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Monta Noble Voyager: A Refined Sport Watch with a GMT Twist
A quick look at the new Monta Noble Voyager - Monta's latest travel-inspired iteration of their popular Noble series. Check out photos, specs, and pricing.
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One To Watch: Qin Gan – Independent Watchmaker From China
The Pastorale II sets out to make an elegant statement about Chinese watchmaking.
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In-Depth: A Detailed Look At The Incredible 40 Years Of Porsche Design
A look back at a deeply influential chronograph and its connection to a legendary family brand.
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The Great Anti-Hype Watch: Rediscovering the appeal of Panerai
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Grail Watch 9.2: Moritz Grossmann × Kari Voutilainen Benu 37 Rose Gold “Golden Age”
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My Personal Watch Collection: 2024 SOTC
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Introducing: The Baby-G Summer Jelly Watch
We take a sickly sweet hit of Baby-G nostalgia for school break.
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Grail Watch 9.2: Moritz Grossmann × Kari Voutilainen Benu 37 Rose Gold ‘Golden Age’
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The World’s Toughest Watch Gets an Artisanal Japanese Touch
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Longines Made the Dieselpunk Pilot Watch of Your (My) Dreams
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New release: Ressence Type 5 L – A Great Dive Watch gets Even Better with More Lume
Few watches released in the last three decades have been as revolutionary as the Ressence Type 5. And now with the Type 5 L, Ressence increases legibility even more by the abundant application of Super-LumiNova.
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Watch Expert Reacts to Comedians' RIDICULOUS Watches
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Bell & Ross Expands their BR 03 Dive Watch Collection
Bell & Ross has significantly expanded their lineup of BR 03 divers this week, launching a total of five new references in the collection of sports watches inspired by aircraft instrumentation. The BR 03 line has been the subject of many incremental upgrades over the past year, and just as we saw with the pilot’s watches, these divers seem to be operating under the philosophy of “less is more” when it comes to making changes in the lineup. The BR 03, and Bell & Ross square watches in general, have always been a bit of a cult object, loved all out of proportion by their fans. The divers are a particularly strange subset within the product line. The “pilot” and “diver” aesthetics rarely match up, but there’s something almost logical here about an overbuilt, square watch designed to get wet. Somehow, we can take the instrument cluster aesthetic inspiration out of the equation once we’re told we’re dealing with a dive watch. What we’re left with is my favorite type of Bell & Ross: something that’s just simply and deeply strange, a watch that feels like it shouldn’t exist but has an obvious appeal anyway. The 42mm divers introduced this week come in five variants, which, as you’d expect, progress from fairly banal to positively strange. There are three steel references with white, blue, and black dials. These, as you can probably surmise, are the more straightforward watches in the collection. They have the same general appearance of an aviation ...
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Out of Left Field – an Albanian Watch: “Primordial Passion” Unique Piece by Pirro Artistic Jewelry featuring 12 Sculpted Folk Dancers
When you think of Albania, a small Balkan country on the Adriatic and Ionian seas north of Greece, it's likely that, 1. You can't remember if/when you last thought of Albania and 2, If you did, you weren’t thinking high-end artistic watchmaking. Pirro Artistic Jewelry has a mission to change that.
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Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon: A Revolution in Design Integration
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Bugatti Taps Watch Movement Maker for Tourbillon Hybrid Supercar
The Molsheim-based marque just unveiled the successor to its Chiron supercar – and one with a surprising horological connection – the Bugatti Tourbillon. With Croatian auto entrepreneur at Mate Rimac at the helm, Bugatti created a completely new hypercar that features an all-new platform with a naturally-aspirated V16 engine paired with a plug-in hybrid powertrain that together produce a staggering 1,800 hp – matched by a €3.8 million price tag. The Tourbillon surprised car enthusiasts as it is very much an old-school internal-combustion-engine hypercar, and not merely a rebadged, high-performance electric vehicle of that sort that made Mr Rimac famous. Watch enthusiasts, on the other hand, might be surprised at the horological aspect of the car, which goes beyond the “tourbillon” moniker and harks back to vintage automobiles that sported dashboard instruments by the likes of Jaeger and Kienzle. The Tourbillon that will be limited to 250 units. Image – Bugatti Despite the technology contained within the car, Bugatti opted for something almost anachronistic in the cockpit. The brand pays tribute to traditional horological engineering with an analogue, mechanical instrument cluster sitting front and centre on the steering column. The instrument panel is mounted on a fixed-hub steering wheel so it remains in place even as the rim of the steering wheel rotates around it. The Tourbillon will be delivered starting 2026. Image – Bugatti Having partnered with Parmi...
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Introducing: The Noah x Timex Sun And Moon Watch
The pair's latest sold-out LE gets a second wave.
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