Folks love asking us about how Oak & Oscar started, what's behind the name, and what really drives us. Read on to learn more about how it all started!
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Wallpaper featured Oak & Oscar among several American watch brands you should know. Read on to hear what they had to say about us and American watchmaking.
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"Oak & Oscar's timepieces are tailored for modern-day explorers who connect with, and sometimes become, the stories interwoven into its world." We're committed to both pushing the craft of horology forward and to fostering the community of watch enthusiasts. Read Europa Star's feature to learn more about our approach to watchmaking!
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Zach Kazan of Worn & Wound spent some time with our latest release, the Humboldt GMT Titanium, and wrote about it! He said that, "It's immediately recognizable as an Oak & Oscar..." and continued to comment on how we're "...expanding the idea of what an Oak & Oscar watch should be." Click through to read more!
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Introducing the Humboldt GMT Titanium! Now available in grade 5 titanium, a very light weight and super durable metal,and featuring our newest, most sought after dial color—dark green!
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There are two camps out there, and folks seem to take a clear stand. One side loves having a date on their watch and the other prefers a more pure, symmetrical dial. Now, we’ve got both covered.
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Ever wondered what literally makes your watch tick? Join us at Oak & Oscar HQ in Chicago April 1-2 for a hands-on class detailing the ins and outs of mechanical watches.
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Manual-wind and automatic mainsprings have different designs. Let's look at what makes them work, why they're made with those funny shapes, and how to keep from damaging the thing that keeps your watch moving.
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It’s this time of year that we take a look back at the year we’re leaving so we can reflect and appreciate everything that helped us grow over the past 12 months. And this year was a doozy.
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