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All The 12 Exclusive Editions In Commemoration Of Sincere Fine Watches’ 70th Anniversary Milestone
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Bell & Ross Introduces the BR-03 Astro
A few months back at a watch collector’s get together, I was asked by a friend how we at Worn & Wound decide what to write about when it comes to new releases. It’s a good question. Obviously, we can’t cover everything, so decisions have to be made somewhere about what we devote time and energy to, and what we ultimately think is less essential. Obviously, there are a number of brands that are almost always going to be somewhat newsworthy and of interest to our readers, and they tend to be prioritized. There are also watches that are of a more personal interest to some of us, maybe less commercial, but still noteworthy in some respect. A category, though, that almost always makes it through, is when a watch comes around that makes me want to check off the “unique” button in our content management system. Not a diver, not a dress watch, not sport or tactical. A watch that can only or primarily be described as “unique” is almost always going to get a pass. Bell & Ross has a knack for these, and the latest is the BR-03 Astro, a 999 piece limited edition inspired by nothing less than outer space, and our own solar system. Bruno Belamich, the brand’s co-founder and creative director, says he was inspired specifically by the view of the earth from the observation dome, the Cupola, of the International Space Station. The dial is blue aventurine (obviously evoking a star filled sky) with the brilliant blue, spherical representation of earth at its center. An engr...
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Bell & Ross’ New BR-03 Astro Shows Off The Earth, Moon, Mars, And A Satellite To Tell The Time
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The Urwerk UR-100V Magic T Hunter Green Perfectly Sums Up The Brand In 2025
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The Road To Basel Episode 6: Inside Luxury Vintage With Max Bernardini
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Hands-On: The Omega Speedmaster 'First Omega In Space'
Move over white lacquer dial. I've got a new favorite Speedy.
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The Best Watch Ever?! | Know Your Complications | Diving Deep | Part II
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The Detent Escapement In Wristwatches: Dream A (Big) Little Dream
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The Journey of Thomas Schnelle
Thomas Schnelle’s journey began in northern Germany, where he pursued studies in toolmaking. After completing his technical college education, Schnelle found himself at a crossroads. While he contemplated studying design, a lack of confidence initially held him back. It was at this juncture that fate intervened, leading him to Chronoswiss, then owned and operated by Gerd-Rüdiger Lang in Munich. Chronowiss and Lang could be a long story in itself since Lang had mentored and influenced a lot of the next generation of watchmakers and brands. In 1991, 21-year-old Schnelle approached Lang, and it paid off when Lang entrusted the young newcomer with a significant project – creating a series of 99 escapement models. Schnelle officially started his career in the watchmaking industry as a supplier to Chronoswiss, later becoming a freelancer for the Bavarian brand. In 1995, Schnelle completed his watchmaking studies in Würzburg, and had the honor to be recognized as Germany’s best young watchmaker in competition. He continued to work as a freelancer for Chronoswiss until 2012, when Lang sold the company to the Ebstein family in Switzerland. Schnelle also repaired Cartier Tank watches for nearly 20 years for the Richemont group. He even took on side projects like milling air stream chambers for Infineon, and offering his technical design services. In August 2024, I visited Schnelle at his home atelier in Munich, and his workshop was filled with photographs, technical de...
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Zenith’s Lightest Automatic Chronograph! | Introducing The Zenith Cover Girl Carbon
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The MB&F; Legacy Machine N°2 Explained
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The Legend of Franck Muller Part 2: Frank Muller and the Tourbillon
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Just Because: The Wacky Watches Of Seiko’s “Incredibly Specialized Watch Exhibition 2”
Egg timer boogaloo.
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The New Credor Locomotive Is A Bold, Permanent Addition To Credor’s Lineup
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Introducing: Omega's Seamaster 37mm "Milano Cortina 2026" Is The Brand's First Release For The 2026 Winter Olympics
Omega pull at its deep history making Olympics watches for a rather cool new release.
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Exploring the Seiko Presage Classic Series
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A Week On The Wrist: The Heuer Monaco 1133
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The Second Edition Of British Watchmakers’ Day Is Happening On 8 March 2025
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Dispatch: Priceless Porsches, Skijoring, And A Cool Chronograph At Winter's Wildest Motoring Event – Welcome To The GP Ice Race
Don't know what skijoring is? Neither did I. You're in for a real treat.
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In Conversation With Pierre Rainero On The Enduring Strength of Cartier
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The Legend of Franck Muller Part 1: Who is Franck Muller?
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Introducing: The Moser Pioneer Tourbillon Burgundy
If it's not Burgundy, it's just sparkling red dial.
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A Week On The Wrist: The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Chronograph
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Watches I Love by Tim Mosso – Part 2: The Jaeger-LeCoultre Years
Tim Mosso had saved a war chest for watches during his Navy and freelance writing years. Fueled by prescription-strength rationalization that a credible watch collection was a path to credibility in his new profession,he sought multiple JLC models long on his radar.
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The Watches Of The Year Of The Snake
Pieces to wear to a succulent Chinese meal this Lunar New Year.
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A Closer Look: Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Le Temps Divin ‘Ode to the Four Guardians’
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How To Wear It: The Piaget Polo 79
Gold doesn't have to be gaudy.
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The Best Watches And Jewelry To Charm Your Way In The Year Of The Snake
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