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Brief impressions review: Zenith El Primero 410
Brief impressions review of the Zenith El Primero 410 Full Calendar in stainless steel, unlimited production.
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Brief impressions review of the Zenith El Primero 410 Full Calendar in stainless steel, unlimited production.
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The Zenith Extra Special is back. With a bronze vengeance. Find out what has changed and what hasn't.
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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A deeply faithful return of a late-1960s design opens up a wider conversation about reissues in 2026.
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Ceramic, skeletonized, tourbillon, and 36mm versions expand the Skyline range.
Worn & Wound
Once again, LVMH Watch Week is upon us. For those of us who work in watch media, this week has become something of what you might technically refer to as a “big deal.” It’s the beginning, in earnest, of the new release season, which peaks with Watches & Wonders week, and is now just months away (yikes). Over the past several years, LVMH has carved out this period in late January to debut new novelties ahead of Watches & Wonders (which all of the brands making announcements this week participate in) and get a jump on the competition. Usually the LVMH Watch Week releases are a little more consumer oriented and less ambitious than those that debut at Watches & Wonders a few months down the road, but honestly that just makes this week all the more interesting to us here at Worn & Wound. We’ll have a bunch of news on the latest from TAG Heuer, Hublot, and Bulgari later in the week (as well as hands-on coverage of the new novelties) but we start with Zenith, which has designated LVMH Watch Week 2026 as a Defy centric experience. There are several new Defy references dropping this week in the Skyline category that range from modest sizing updates to some pretty bonkers watchmaking, but we’ll start with this year’s Revival piece, the A3643. Zenith, in recent years, has done an outstanding job when it comes to raiding their own archives for inspiration, and always offer tasteful reinterpretations of classic references that are pretty much one to one recreations, at le...
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The last few weeks of the year are usually pretty quiet on the new release front, but there have been a handful of last minute limited editions come across the wires recently that are definitely of at least some interest. We just brought you news of a new Doxa LE from our friends at Topper Jewelers in Burlingame, CA, and in what amounts to an insanely quick turnaround, they’re back again with what surely has to be their final release of the year, a new collaboration with Zenith. This watch does one of my favorite things a watch can do, which is to completely hide its coolest feature most of the time, only allowing it to be visible under very specific conditions. It’s the same reason I love the less obvious and more subtle Grand Seiko dial textures – it’s the watch equivalent of a secret handshake. The Defy Extreme Diver Topper Edition is built on Zenith’s contemporary diver platform, an overengineered, 600 meter diver in the Defy line. Zenith has done a nice job of building out their diver selections in the last year or so, almost to the point where it’s hard to believe that they went so long without a true diver in the collection. At the moment, enthusiasts have the choice between the Defy Extreme Diver like the one seen here, or an only slightly more sedate “Revival” diver that’s essentially a one to one recreation of a vintage reference. The shared DNA between the two is obvious, and the way Zenith has positioned these watches within their own cata...
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A pair of 45mm Defy Extreme models joins the Chroma line, each powered by the El Primero 9004 and produced in runs of 100 pieces.
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Back in black, with a little bit of lightning that makes the watch look thunderstruck, the fan favorite divers from last year have returned.
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Two new takes on the brand's vintage 'CASD' design, including one in eye-catching aventurine.
Monochrome
Since its inception in 2018, Collective Horology, a “proudly headquartered in Ventura, California” club for watch enthusiasts, has become quite famous through the Collective Series, which involves collaborations and limited editions with watch brands like IWC, H. Moser & Cie., Armin Strom, Czapek and Oris, to name a few and the Portfolio Series, which commissions […]
Monochrome
The easiest and cheapest way to customize your watch is, without a doubt, by swapping the original (often boring) strap for a more personal aftermarket one – like we have in the MONOCHROME Shop. In a more complex and far more expensive way, vintage Rolex Sub and GMT collectors have long played the game of […]
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
Quill & Pad
Not everyone wants to own an iconic watch. Some want to stand out for their individuality or even go under the radar. Ramon Kalra shares his thoughts on collections from some of the largest watch brands that he doesn't feel get as much attention as they deserve.
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Plus a pair of fun and functional chronographs from IWC and Tudor.
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A star-studded chronograph joins the Defy Skyline family.
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It marks the first revival of a diver in the Defy line for the brand, and boy is this one a welcome surprise.
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Plus a Patek Philippe Annual Calendar (Regulator), and a limited Grand Seiko U.S.-exclusive.
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A Boutique-only edition adds to last year's updated Pilot collection.
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From black to grey and a zippy movement to boot, this 200-piece LE is a welcome surprise.
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Plus, a Bulgari Serpenti fit for daily wear, and a quietly classic Spring Drive from Grand Seiko.
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You can get a taste of chocolate-y goodness without the worry that sometimes comes with vintage watches and at a price that's tough to beat
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A curated selection of what the Hodinkee Shop has to offer.
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A red Defy for the Ron Burgundy actor.
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New York's new QB1 has been all over the city this past week, and this watch has been with him.
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A funky vintage revival gets an unexpected lightweight, monochromatic update.
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Our deputy editor contemplates the fine watches (and hamburgers) that would make her dreams come true.
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Plus, an update on Vintage Watches here at Hodinkee!
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The A3691 is a faithful replica, and that's good.
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