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Jeremy Freed

Toronto

Writer and Content Specialist at Freelance

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | gq.com | Jeremy Freed

  • 1 week ago | sharpmagazine.com | Jeremy Freed

    Vintage British sports cars, emeralds, and a certain banjo-playing Muppet aren’t the only things that look great in green. Whether you’re after a dress watch, a diver’s watch, or a sporty chronograph, a dial in seafoam, moss, or countless shades in-between can be the perfect choice. Given the current bounty of covetable green dials out there, we’ve made your job a little easier by foraging a few of the choicest examples.

  • 1 week ago | sharpmagazine.com | Jeremy Freed

    Anniversaries are always cause for celebration among the world’s biggest watchmakers, but after 270 years in the business, Vacheron Constantin is here to remind us that they remain in a class of their own. At Watches & Wonders Geneva, the brand revealed a bevy of covetable limited editions featuring ultra-thin movements (and an armoured truck’s worth of 950 platinum) that underscore its nearly three centuries of tradition. Here are some of the standouts.

  • 1 week ago | gq.com | Jeremy Freed

    The annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival—which wrapped its first of two weekends yesterday—is a reliable place to get a preview of what this summer’s festival-style moodboard has in store. Amid the many cowboy hats, ’90s jeans, and head-to-toe steampunk getups, however, one of the most stylish people on the grounds on Saturday night wasn’t on the bill or in the crowd.

  • 2 weeks ago | revistagq.com | Jeremy Freed

    El Rolex Submariner no es precisamente un modelo controvertido. Una buena manera de suscitar debate con expertos en música, diseño o moda sería preguntarles por el disco, edificio o colección más importantes del siglo XX. Sin embargo, si haces la misma pregunta a un grupo de expertos en relojería, la respuesta será, casi con total seguridad, la misma: el Rolex Submariner.