Editor’s Picks: The Stories That Have Stuck With Us Over 10 Years
We?ve packed a lot of content into the last 10 years, and we hope you?ve enjoyed consuming it as much as we have enjoyed creating it. While our coverage has expanded quite a bit over the years, we hope that the way we talk about watches, and our enthusiasm for them, has remained the same as ever. The team?s grown in recent years, as you may have noticed, but we?ve all got our favorites, or have that one article that pulled us into Worn & Wound.Â
In celebration, here are a selection of stories and reviews that have meant something to each of us, in some cases in a very personal way. Do you remember the first Worn & Wound article that meant something to you" If so, please share it with us in the comments section below, we?d love to hear from you.
Blake Malin
Looking back at 10 years of content on Worn & Wound, it’s kind of crazy to think that there’s that much to say about watches. The editorial team has published a lot of great pieces over the years, so it was hard to pick just one favorite. Ed’s piece from last year about affordable Casio’s included a Fishing Timer that might be the most charming watch I’ve ever seen. And Zach W’s article exposing a miscast watch in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood shows how hard it can be to get period watches right and how unforgiving a well-versed watch enthusiast can be.
That all said, the piece of content that stands out most to me is our look inside the Damasko manufacturin...
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