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Introducing: Moser's New Pioneer Is Smaller And Better Than Ever (Live Pics)
Three millimeters smaller makes a world of difference in the brand's most "all-terrain" model.
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Three millimeters smaller makes a world of difference in the brand's most "all-terrain" model.
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Lest we forget about the shiploads of IWCs. Ahead of the Academy Awards, we talked to the film's prop master to get the full story behind each timepiece.
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Even at their height in the 1970s, wooden dials never really made sense. They still don't! But that only makes them more charming. Here are some of our favorites.
Revolution
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Not just more, but we're talking a higher-spec Dive-GMT with a brand new movement.
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Mido had a bonafide hit on their hands in 2020 with Ocean Star Decompression Timer, a colorful skin diver based on the original Ocean Star divers from the 1960s. The brightly colored sectors allow divers to time decompression stops by sight, but for those of us who tend to spend most of our time topside, it was just a fun way to incorporate some color into a style of watch that sometimes veers toward the sober. The viral success of that release (it sold out quickly and seemed to dominate Instagram for a brief period of time) makes it somewhat surprising that Mido hasn’t returned to the format more frequently in the years since, but here we are with what I think many would argue feels like a natural follow up. The Ocean Star Decompression Worldtimer takes the colorful sector layout of the Decompression Timer and applies it to another complication altogether. The execution is actually rather simple, even if the dial appears to be extremely complicated. In the dial’s interior, we have the same decompression table as seen in the prior version of the watch. But at the perimeter, Mido has added a 24 hour scale, and instead of a traditional dive bezel, we get a rotating city ring for time indication. Importantly, the bezel maintains a minute scale, with 10 minute intervals marked off in the midst of international cities, which means you could still use this watch as a dive tool if you needed to. The dial is a lot of fun, and if you were drawn to the original, there’s a ...
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Why do some watches have two of something when one is plenty enough to get the job done? The short answer is: optimization.
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While most watched their feet, we had our eyes on the wrists of the stars of the FIFA World Cup. Here are some of the best watches we saw.
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A 25-piece, skeletonized tourbillon – not a bad way to celebrate being the greatest of all time.
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Hopping on the World Cup hype to feature a trio of fun, weird soccer timers from matches past.
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For the discerning enthusiast who needs to time a lot of things, in a lot of different ways.
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Picking a favorite from the neo-vintage perpetual calendars of the so-called Holy Trinity.
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From Patek to Omega, five pulsation chronographs after our own hearts.
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Fears brings the design, Christopher Ward brings the movement. The watch brings the subtle decadence.
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A new movement takes the Sumo to new territory.
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A new travel watch with old-school appeal continues to establish Serica's unique portfolio.
Revolution
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Long name aside, the Cricket Tradition “Vulcain Salute” is an awesomely vintage reissue of a Vulcain Cricket with a quirky twist.
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The often-overlooked Globemaster that ushered in a new era of precision timekeeping for Omega.
Revolution
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An imaginary $5,000 budget put to use with varying degrees of success.
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If you were tuning into our feed at the beginning of the year, we published an article where the entire Worn & Wound editorial team gave their predictions for what they thought would happen in the watch industry in 2023. Given the growing amount of watches with a GMT complication we saw released towards the latter part of the year, I started my portion of the article with a bit of an obvious take – 2023 will be the Year of the GMT. And so far, it has been. I’ve written about six different GMT’s since we’ve crossed over into the new year and I don’t expect that to trend in the other direction any time soon. In addition to my soft ball of a prediction, I did “hope” to see more options with a slight change to the GMT format this year, where a dive watch design is put first, and then the travel component second. A Diver-GMT, if you will. Well it seems that Zodiac has gotten that memo. The latest addition to the Diver-GMT space is the Zodiac LHD Pro-Diver GMT. Zodiac has taken their core professional dive watch with the Super Sea Wolf Pro-Diver, switched up the crown placement, added a fourth hand to track a second time zone, and added a helium escape valve for good measure. The Zodiac LHD Pro-Diver GMT is all business. Usually we’re used to seeing fun dial and bezel color combinations from the brand, but this new release is entirely the opposite. Aside from the splash of color from the orange accented GMT hand, water resistance rating on the dial, and the tri...
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Branching off the all-encompassing Everywhere watch, the Krayon Anywhere presents itself as the more elegant, practical sunrise/sunset time wristwatch.
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These next classes will be hosted by Oak & Oscar, Grand Seiko & Ben Bridge Jeweler.
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While the Concept's movement may be the biggest achievement, the newest flying tourbillon chronograph might be the moment the Offshore comes into its own in a new, big way.
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Ahead of Watches & Wonders 2023, Piaget announces the new Polo Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin as an addition to the iconic Polo lineup.
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The new blue grain texture is undoubtedly cool – but what about the white gold RO we didn't get?
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From an '80s "power watch" to a classic vintage Breitling chronograph with a unique feature, this week's vintage collection has it all.
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Explore the most expensive watches in history - everything from record-shattering auctions to modern watches that push the limits!
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