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Luke Benedictus

Editor at Large

“Hi, I’m Luke and I’m an accidental watch guy….”

While Luke was Editor-in-Chief at Men’s Health he was regulalry dispatched to Baselworld as part of the obligatory schmooze-fest. At first he was utterly bamboozled by it all  – his first year was when Artya presented a timepiece with a dial made from fossilized dinosaur shit and Romain Jerome presented a  €300,000 “watch” that didn’t tell the time but only distinguished between night and day (it sold out in 48 hours). Fascinated by the weirdness and decadence, Luke was quickly pulled down the horological rabbit hole, until one day he awoke to discover he was spending way too much time on Chrono24. He continues to get excited about the stories behind watches and the journeys they make on our wrists.

Watch spirit animal: In its 1971 review of Get CarterThe Daily Telegraph described Michael Caine as “a paragon of strength, intelligence, ruthlessness, sexual attraction and even a dry sense of humour”. Sadly, I come up rather short in those categories, yet remain fixated with Caine’s on-screen watch – a Datejust on a black leather strap.
Home city: Melbourne
Something else I’m obsessed with: “Leicester City Football Club – when they won the league it reconfigured my entire belief system.”

Articles by Luke Benedictus

Bremont unveil Davide Cerrato as their new CEO. Can he deliver another Black Bay?
Jaeger-LeCoultre unveil Lenny Kravitz as their new Ambassador
Want to dabble in high-end watch auctions but lack the cash? FutureGrail may have the solution
The Moser Streamliner Centre Seconds Smoked Salmon is even prettier in pink
Kendall Roy’s change in watches offers an unsettling hint of things to come…
How the war for Instagram eyeballs changed brands’ approach to new releases
New releases show platinum is the heavy metal that it’s still OK to like
The fight against crime: Audemars Piguet offers new guarantee for stolen watches
I’ll be back: The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Selfwinding Chronograph pays homage to Arnie’s “End of Days” model
The Oris ProPilot X Kermit Edition is a monthly celebration of Fozzie Bear’s best pal
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph mixes business and pleasure
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Small Seconds benefits from a tiny upgrade with an oversized impact
Tudor open Geneva pop-up store to sell latest releases from Watches and Wonders
What’s happening to the value of your watch? New report delves into the secondary watch market
The Mido Ocean Star Decompression Worldtimer brings GMT functionality to the party
Have you been robbed of a Rolex, a butterfly collection or a mammoth’s tooth? This guy may have it…
Kim Kardashian has quietly built a watch collection worthy of a billionaire
Love at frost sight: Hublot collaborates with artist Daniel Arsham to make a 20-metre sundial in the snow
This multi-millionaire real estate mogul credits a fake Rolex as being the secret to his success
Six times you should never take a photo of your watch
Richard E Grant may have found the only excuse for double-wristing (but there’s a catch…)
Antiques Roadshow delivers the feels (again) with this old solider’s white-gold Rolex Day-Date
Vacheron Constantin unveils multi-level boutique in Sydney
Win a Rolex Sky-Dweller while supporting hospitalized kids!
The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Tech Gombessa is “a pure diving instrument” for the modern age
What do you get if you cross a Rolex Daytona with an Apple Watch?
Meet my pet watch: Scientists create living smartwatch powered by slime
CODE41 shake things up (again) with a unique form of fundraising
Five reasons to buy the new issue of NOW, the Time+Tide watch-buying guide
Is your expensive watch a turn-off for lovers and friends?
Ash Barty collaborates on a new Rado True Square inspired by her mum
Do you wear a genuine NATO strap? Probably not, according to this trademark – and some retailers aren’t happy
Why three guys decided to blast a MoonSwatch into space
The world’s most inspiring watch costs $150 and belongs to former Navy SEAL, Jocko Willink
Prince Harry may be a divisive figure, but he does own one hell of a Rolex…
Skiing is believing: Why a growing number of watch brands are hitting the slopes