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Russell Sheldrake

UK 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 10 watches to keep an eye on at the Antiquorum Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces auction
Atelier Wen turns up the tantalum with its new Inflection series
The Raymond Weil Toccata brings classical music to classical watch design
Everything you need to know about the Tudor x Time+Tide Library & Lounge
Norqain and Gary Neville stopped by the London Studio for a Wild night
Jaeger-LeCoultre brought the vintage cool to our London Discovery Studio last week
Blancpain updates its Villeret line with subtle, yet well-considered tweaks
Christopher Ward and Worn & Wound take over Brooklyn with this new collaboration
Christopher Ward jumps on the natural stone trend with the C63 Sealander
The revived Louis Vuitton Monterey is the next high fashion timepiece
The Pilot Big Date Flyback celebrates Zenith’s 160th anniversary the right way
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s “The Adventure Spirit” is a travelling showcase of rare sports watches from the normally buttoned-down brand
Studio Underd0g x Fears serves up another cocktail masterclass in the Manhattan
Tissot took Russell up a mountain to celebrate the return of the RockWatch
The Tissot RockWatch returns with a granite-based limited edition
Rare cars, rare watches, and in the grounds of a royal palace
Oracle Time joins forces with Isotope for two living dials
TAG Heuer goes extraterrestrial with the Carrera Astronomer (live pics)
The Doxa SUB 750T is back, and it’s significantly slimmer
MB&F updates the LM101 with its sporty EVO upgrades
The MoonSwatch is the best thing to happen to the watch industry in the last 10 years
About Time: a new way for kids to discover watchmaking
Christopher Ward has flattened The Twelve and it is the best version yet
The MING 57.04 Iris brings technicolour to the wrist in a tasteful way
Franck Muller joins forces with #FR2 for another cheeky collab
Paulin makes a splash with its first dive watch, the Mara
The Time+Tide x Dennison DateNight is the one watch you’re missing from your collection
Sher watches gets kids telling the time at the London Studio
Farer enters the integrated bracelet game with 4 elegant options
10 of the best perpetual calendar watches
Inside the artistic world of Mr. Jones Watches
The Seiko Presage Classic Series Urushi dial pays homage to the brand’s origins
Oracle Time teams up with Ball with dazzling results
Anoma enters its third chapter with the Optical
The big dogs and underdogs in 2025’s GPHG
A real Bel Canto: we go to the opera with Christopher Ward