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Russell Sheldrake

Managing Editor

Hi, I’m Russell and I’ve been a watch journalist for my entire career.

Technically I’ve been a published journalist since my school days, and it took me to work at an Ernest Jones while at university to pick up the watch bug and discover watch writing as a full time job. I’ve worked for print magazines, international news publications and everything in between whether it was in house or as a freelancer over the last seven years, and the common thread that has run through all of them has been my passion for watchmaking. You may have come across my work at A Collected Man, where I was the company’s first Editor and began their long form article production. While I was at ACM I developed a real passion for independent watchmaking and niche, neo-vintage examples from that funny transition period between vintage and modern.

Despite this long love of watches, I will always describe myself as a lover of stories above anything else. This is what attracted me to journalism in the first place, and keeps me coming back to this space every day. Discovering, uncovering, and eventually telling the stories that are tied up in the watch industry has quickly become a singular purpose for me, in whatever medium possible. It’s this love of stories which will hopefully explain my watch choice below a little better too. My first watch was a Hamilton Jazzmaster Day Date, bought for me by my parents as a 21st birthday present. It is incredibly sentimental, even if my tastes may have evolved since then. My favourite watch is by far my Tudor Submariner 75190. It’s a birth year model for me, and was not in perfect condition when I bought it, but that makes it all the more appealing, as it carries the physical marks of its life before we met. Speaking to a rich history that I will never know, but can happily add to. My grail watch I think fits the true definition of a grail perfectly, as it will forever remain out of reach for me, but embodies everything I want. A Rolex ref.6062 is a million dollar watch and carries perfect proportions, sporty (thanks to the Oyster case) yet classical with the triple calendar complication. If I could own a star dial variation of that for a short period in my life, I would die a very happy man.

Articles by Russell Sheldrake

The best white dial watches for a crisp, clean look at every price point
Andrew and Justin Hast host a night with the new blue dial IWC Ingenieur
Julien Tornare is getting hands on at Hublot
Everything you need to know about Watches & Wonders 2025 – the brands, US$600 VIP passes
CELEBRITY DEATHMATCH: Rolex Daytona Le Mans spotting – are you team white or yellow gold?
The most expensive Studio Underd0g ever at the last Pizza Party ever
The new Serica Parade offers a completely new look from the brand with more dressy tones
The Current State of the British Watch Industry – as told by those on the inside
Omega launches two new greyscale Seamaster 300M models
The new Hublot Big Bang Unico Novak Djokovic weighs less than a tennis ball
Subdial raises £1.5 million through Watchfinder founder
A mid-sized military watch from Vertex makes the M36 a touching tribute
Introducing the Chopard L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer Limited Edition for Hodinkee
Has Dennison risen from the dead?
A Pizza Unique for those who can’t make up their mind
Andrew talks to the FT about the disruptive new faces of watchmaking
To change things up on the fly, these are the best watches with quick-change strap systems
Time+Tide City Watch Buying Guide – London
The Time+Tide London Discovery Studio has had a bumper first two weeks
Greubel Forsey flexes its horological muscles with a host of firsts in its new Nano Foudroyante EWT
Justin Hast is going to buy you a watch
The best yellow dial watches for a bit of sunshine on your wrist
Andrew & Justin Hast tackle the watch industry’s sense of humour
Tudor doubles down on its military credentials with the new Pelagos FXD GMT Zulu Time
What to do if you want a Pepsi, but you don’t want to wait?
The eye of the tiger is back in watchmaking – and at multiple price points
Beaucroft takes field watches head on with the new Element
Timex to sell watches for $1
Europa Star cover our upcoming British Weekender
After 30 years, these new Lange 1 models celebrate an important A. Lange & Söhne milestone
What Thierry Stern has to say after the Cubitus launch
How to read a timegrapher
Maurice de Mauriac channels Lady Di with its latest collaboration
The Final Slice: the Studio Underd0g x Time+Tide Pizza Party is about to come to an end
The new Patek Philippe Cubitus is finally here
The Time+Tide London Discovery Studio hosts the British Watchmakers’ Weekender