
Jamie Weiss
Australian Editor at Time and Tide Watches
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5 days ago |
timeandtidewatches.com | Jamie Weiss
The video game industry has long surpassed the film industry in terms of revenue and cultural impact. According to most current estimates, the global video game market is worth over US$200 billion, which is about four times as big as the global box office. Games from ‘triple-A’ studios – the term used for the industry’s most prominent publishers – can rival Hollywood blockbusters in terms of scale and production values.
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1 week ago |
timeandtidewatches.com | Jamie Weiss
On the rugged shores of Dorset’s coastline, where salt spray meets well-trodden trails, Elliot Brown has carved out a niche as Britain’s go-to indie brand for watches that don’t just survive the elements – they thrive in them. Founded in 2013 by longtime friends Ian Elliot and Alex Brown, the duo fused their backgrounds in extreme sports and watchmaking to create timepieces that are as durable as they are refined.
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1 week ago |
timeandtidewatches.com | Jamie Weiss
The Leica ZM 1 and ZM 2 get an ‘Urban Green’ makeover, sporting beautiful green fumé dials. Both are powered by manual-winding, modular movements with playful complications inspired by the operation of Leica cameras. Three strap options are available: black calf or alligator, or Leica’s first Milanese bracelet. When you’re getting a watch brand up and running, there are two common mistakes I see businesses make. The first is that they don’t do enough.
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1 week ago |
timeandtidewatches.com | Jamie Weiss
Even before 2021’s No Time to Die was released – the twenty-fifth James Bond film, and the fifth and final to star Daniel Craig as 007 – it seemed that we journalists were speculating wildly about who would replace Craig as the world’s most famous fictional spy. Four years later, and it seems we’re no closer to an answer… Or are we?
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2 weeks ago |
timeandtidewatches.com | Jamie Weiss
Despite its name, the TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Stopwatch is indeed a wristwatch – just one inspired by iconic Heuer 60s/70s stopwatches. Unconventional inspiration aside, it features a winning retro design, pairing a charming black and silver dial with a black DLC titanium case. It arrives in time for the 2025 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix in a year that marks TAG Heuer’s return as F1’s official timekeeper.
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