I read the Hodinkee review of the Seamaster 300 heritage diver by Danny Milton and listened to the attendant podcast they did, too. I thought his overall thoughts on the watch were on the mark—that it’s a somewhat strange amalgamation of many different design cues from the history of the Seamaster 300 line’s entire history without a particularly coherent thread tying them together. Though I found his lede—that it’s a watch “made for Instagram”—a little trite.
However I did totally agree with something he said on the podcast—that he finds Omega’s…
Worn & Wound approached me to see if I'd be open to writing a piece for their Tool/Kit column, for the watch brand Junghans. The Tool/Kit series is all about watches being used to their full potential, as part of a kit or everyday carry.
Junghans is a German watchmaker with…
In the world of menswear photography, there are a few names I’ve always recognized and admired. On the blog today is one of those names, Jamie Ferguson. He’s a talented photographer who’s done work for Drake’s…