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If you spend any time in Wolf Watch Club, you know it’s not just about the watches—it’s about the people. Garrett Clay, 31, is one of those people: a Naval Flig… Read More
“You probably recognize this one [Anoma A1]. That’s the easiest watch to recognize.” Jéan’s collection isn’t just about owning pieces—it’s about living with… Read More
“Watches Were Always in My Blood” – How Rob Found His Way Back to the Hobby, and Wolf Watch Club.When Rob in Connecticut tells his story, you realize that every… Read More
In the 1950s, the race to conquer space was heating up. Precision, reliability, and resilience became paramount as humankind reached for the stars. For Omega, … Read More
In the early 1960s, motorsport was entering its golden era—an intoxicating mix of speed, danger, and glamour. Drivers hurtled through treacherous tracks with n… Read More
By the early 2000s, the world of dive watches was a crowded arena, filled with timepieces that were functional yet lacked the refined elegance expected from a … Read More
In the 1970s, the world of luxury watchmaking was at a crossroads. The Quartz Crisis threatened the future of mechanical watches, and the idea of luxury was st… Read More
In the late 1960s, the world of watchmaking was defined by tradition. Mechanical movements, crafted with intricate precision, had been the gold standard for ce… Read More
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