Love watches? Planning to be in New York City? Don’t miss the third annual Wind-Up Show, 2017, by Worn & Wound — open free to the public. Held at Chelsea Market and beginning on October 27, Wind-Up will have a host of special promotions and activations, as well as on-site sales by most watch brands…

Ritmo Mundo Partners With Supercars Club Arabia For Mreeca Car Rally and Watch
The 2017 Mreeca Rally Tour from California to Las Vegas that was taking place over the past 10 days, came to close yesterday in Las Vegas. For this event,rare and customized supercars including Bugatti, Lamborghini, and Ferrari’s took to the road, With Ritmo Mundo as the sponsor of the Supercarsclub Arabia #MREECA edition. The Ritmo…
Speake-Marin and Pierce Brosnan’s Resilience ‘Love Life’ Watch Coming to New York City
Only a few short weeks ago, we presented a two-part, 49-watch slideshow revolving around the new unique timepieces crafted by some of the biggest names in luxury watchmaking for the seventh edition of the Only Watch Charity Auction. Today, we take you in depth with the Speake-Marin Only Watch. For the seventh edition of this…
Top 6 Chronographs of 2017, And Our GPGH 2017 Chronograph Picks
This year has been a bang-up year for the watch category of chronographs. From chronographs that time to tinier fractions of a second to those with new indication formats and totally different movement configurations, this category of timepiece rocked 2017. Now, with just about a month left until the GPHG Awards in November, we bring…
Blue Magic: Meet the Oris Artelier Caliber 111 with Deep Blue Dial
Two years ago, Oris watches unveiled its first in-house, series-produced caliber: 111. That watch – the Arteliier Caliber 111 — marked the beginning of a new movement development plan for the brand. It was also a very impressive caliber. As such, it is the perfect conduit to bring a bold blue dial to the forefront.…
RGM and Hollywood 1923 Bring Hollywood to the Wrist
It isn’t every day that you can say you are wearing an actual piece of Hollywood on your wrist. However, thanks to American watch brand RGM, and a group of cinema buffs known as Hollywood 1923, you now have a one in 12 chance of doing exactly that. Roland Murphy, founder of RGM, was approached by…