Watches, Stories, and Gear: Deconstructing a Credor Sonnerie, a Peak Behind the Curtains of Rotten Tomatoes, and More
?Watches, Stories, and Gear? is a roundup of some of our favorite watch content on Worn & Wound, great stories from around the web, and cool gear that we?ve got our eye on.
This installment of ?Watches, Stories, and Gear? is brought to you by the Windup Watch Shop.
The Naked Watchmaker
Deconstruction Credor Spring Drive Sonnerie
Though the Credor Spring Drive Sonnerie was unveiled back at Baselworld in 2006, it remains to this day one of the most interesting watches to come from Credor. The watch is, as the name indicates, driven by a Spring Drive caliber, and a manual one at that. But it’s not just any Spring Drive ? this one is an hour repeater. This is haute horlogerie at its best, and done in a way that only a brand like Credor would do it. The Naked Watchmaker, one of our favorite horological websites, deconstructed an early prototype of this movement ? all 616 components of it. If you’re into seeing what makes this thing tick (and chime), you’ll want to check it out. Read it here
Gothamist
GOLDMAN v SILVERMAN
It may have been snubbed by the Academy Awards, but there?s no denying that Uncut Gems is having a bit of a cultural moment. If you?re a fan of the film, and wish you had just another 6 minutes of material from Adam Sandler and the Safdie brothers, well, you?re in luck. As Gothamist reports, Sandler and the Safdies collaborated on a short film during the filming of Uncut Gems, and it?s now available for anyone to view. Goldma...
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