The popular watch collector’s website Worn & Wound has delivered its second collaboration model with microbrand Lorier. This time around, they’ve used their much-loved Hydra Series II as the base. The look is clean and sporty with a brushed silver dial to match the 316L stainless steel case and slick 3-link bracelet. The case is modestly sized at 39mm wide x 10.5 thick, and the dual crown setup manages the time/date and the inner timing bezel ring. It’s powered by a reliable Miyota 9015 Japanese automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve and capped off by a vintage-style domed acrylic crystal. The caseback nicely shows off the 10th anniversary of Worn & Wound. The limited-edition model sold out in a matter of hours.
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