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Watch review site Fratello featured an article written by Michael Stockton, reviewing the Oak & Oscar Olmsted No Date.
Read more →Tanner T. recommends the Humboldt GMT as one of the watches to add to your $5,000 collection, writing about the adventure watch's capabilities as well as the community you get with being an Owner.
Read more →That's right — we're crowd sourcing the name for the new Oak & Oscar wagon! Vote in the poll to help determine the name for the Outback.
Read more →YouTube watch review account RandomRob did a thorough video unboxing the new Oak & Oscar Olmsted No Date in one of his latest videos.
Read more →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.
Read more →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.
Read more →Oak & Oscar Partnered with SWAG Golf to make a limited-edition, exclusive SWAG Humboldt GMT.
Read more →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.
Read more →We’ve asked our in-house photographer John Ferrante how he takes a photo of a watch on his wrist that looks just as good as those watch glamor shots you’ve seen on the internet.
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