Watch Reviews
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A Test of the Omega Speedmaster Racing
The Omega Speedmaster Racing Chronometer is in gear for a new generation of fans. We tested the current Speedmaster with a retro-inspired…
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Testing the Tudor Black Bay Dark
A black watch is perfect for diving in deep dark waters, and it looks great on dry land, too. In…
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The Green Lacquered Dial That Completely Changes the Classic Patek Philippe 5270P
If you think of an ultra-classic, almost conservative but also emblematic watch of Patek Philippe (and don’t mention the Nautilus……
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Review: Zenith’s new 2022 El Primero Chronomaster Open
Zenith releases the latest update to its ‘Open Heart’ collection with the new Chronomaster Open. The new model comes on…
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Armin Strom Pure Earth
The best thing of being a journalist when talking about watches is the wide variety of beautiful timepieces we get…
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Hands-On With The Aevig Thor — A Linen-Dialed Dress Watch Of Modern Proportions
Aevig is not a brand located inside the Arctic Circle or in Valhalla itself. Nope, Aevig is the brand of…
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Desert Commando: Hands-On with the Bremont MB Savanna Edition
Bremont makes watches that not only evoke military history but also are engineered for use in military-grade conditions. We recently…
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Reviewed: The Unexpected Tudor Pelagos FXD [With Video]
If you listen to the Worn & Wound podcast, you’ve likely heard us make poor attempts at predicting what Tudor…
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Review – The Omega Constellation Co-Axial Master Chronometer 41mm
Although it doesn’t have the cachet of a Speedmaster with its legendary Moon landing or a Seamaster worn in an…
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