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About two years ago, Jack pulled the trigger on a $25 Casio digital world timer, a watch he'd long admired, and penned a stirring Value Proposition article about the experience.Before long, one could see this watch on the wrists of quite a few staff around the HODINKEE offices. Some went for the version pictured here, while others channeled more of a luxury vibe with a similar gold-tone watch costing a hair under $50. It was one of those moments when something that had, perhaps, flown under the radar became exceedingly popular, and led to some good old-fashioned low-stakes horological fun.? Fair warning: If you click the link bel...

Every October 5th, fans of the most iconic fictional British spy come together in what has become known as James Bond Day, to honor the anniversary of the premiere of Dr. No in 1962. This year, we thought we'd mark the occasion by taking a trip through Q Branch's veritable stockpile of horological treasures to select our favorite James Bond gadget watches.With everything from buzzsaws to Geiger counters, and detonators to magnets, James Bond's watches are rare in pop culture folklore in that they combine style and panache with showy but ultimately useful tools of the spy trade. Sure, some are a bit ridiculous, but so is James Bond C that's more than half the fun. Here are just some of our fa...

In the annals of complicated watchmaking, there are no complications more forbiddingly intricate than chiming complications. Chiming complications require a more complete mastery of watchmaking than any other complication, and their mechanisms don't just boast a high parts count C they also require a thorough grasp of some of the most counterintuitive mechanical relationships between the various parts to be found in high-end watchmaking. The late Donald de Carle, in his book Complicated Watches And Their Repair (first published in 1956), generally sticks with the detached attitude of a professional writing for other professionals, but he allows himself to adopt an almost Yoda-like tone when ...

A couple of weeks ago, we took a look at what it takes to keep your watch as clean as possible with a few easy steps you can do from home. Hopefully, by now, you've had a chance to clean your watches and any bracelets you're fond of using C?but what about the rest of your straps? What about the crusty NATO you wore all summer? Or your favorite leather strap now that leather strap season is upon us? Yes, those need to be cleaned and maintained too (dont worry, it's easy).? As with the How To Clean Your Watch post, the following is meant to steer most people in the right direction. If you have a strap care routine that's working, ...

When it comes to GMT watches, I have become nothing short of a broken record. I love GMT watches and, when done properly, it's easily my favorite complication for a watch. But here's the thing, not all GMTs are created equal, and the options are generally aligned into two camps: those using ETA's ubiquitous GMT movement (which offers an independent 24-hour layout) and others that offer the generally more expensive but also often more useful and elegant local jumping hours layout (more on all of this in a moment). Thus, whenever any brand is able to create a well-sized and handsome GMT that features local jumping hours, you can consider me officially interested. Today, that interest is aimed ...

Over the past week, there were whispers that Omega was going to release a new Speedmaster. Well, as the whispers turn to screams, we finally know what that watch is C the new Omega Speedmaster "Silver Snoopy Award" 50th Anniversary. Like the two limited editions that preceded it, this watch pays homage to NASA having presented the Silver Snoopy Award to Omega following ?the most successful, unsuccessful mission of all time: Apollo 13 (for more on that, check out Jack's In-Depth). This new release commemorates the 50th anniversary of that very award C presented on October 5, 1970 C and boy does this watch know how to celebrate.? The new 50th anniversary model is p...

The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe was created when a need was seen for a version of the trailblazing diver that would be somewhat more suitable for daily wear. It immediately offered a smaller, stylish alternative to the conventional Fifty Fathoms, and to this day, it is the version that has been most adapted.?We've seen Bathyscaphes in various materials, colors, and shapes, and there is no sign of that trend slowing down. Today, we're looking at the latest version of the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Chronograph Flyback. And while what makes this watch new is that it is presented in a green hue, a first for Bathyscaphe Chronog...

It has been a source of amazement, and some bemusement to me, to see the meteoric rise in the cost of collectible vintage watches over the last 20 or so years. They have been, for as long as I have been interested in them, fanatically collected, make no mistake C the vintage watch collector of 1995 takes a back seat to no modern collector in terms of sheer enthusiasm for the hobby, but so much money is now involved that it is scarcely possible to use the word "hobby" anymore, with more valuable and desirable vintage models selling for prices formerly reserved for works of art. At the same time, as prices have continued to skyrocket, the number of coveted vintage models that were produced in ...

Welcome to another installment of "My Watch Story," a video series starring HODINKEE readers and their most prized watches. The submissions continue to stream in, and we couldn't be happier to share them with the watch community. Today, we have five new stories submitted by David Myers, Desmund Mojica, Corey Cavalieri, Sean Ogle, and Joseph Stuart.?Feeling inspired, or just discovering this project? Please scroll down to the bottom of the page to learn how to submit your own video. But first, we hope you enjoy this installment of My Watch Story. David Myers And His Grandfather's Hamilton David, who li...

Nowadays, one can be forgiven for taking peripherally wound automatic calibers for granted. There are quite a few of them in production, after all. But until fairly recently, that wasn't the case. For quite some time, there weren't any in production C from 1985 to 2008, in fact. We can look to Carl F. Bucherer as the manufacturer that revived a genre that had gone dormant in the '80s. In the twelve years since the company's CFB 1000 was announced, what had been viewed as a difficult mechanism to industrialize has become a technology that's been successfully paired with a fairly wide range of complications.?Below, we can see a nicely decorated example made by Breguet. It enables a full rear v...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Google Play and Spotify). Already heard it once or twice? Please leave a short review here, and tell us what topics you'd like us to chat about (or email [email protected]). thegreynato The Grey NATO - 126 - Watch Discomfort Zones This episode, the boys are digging into their watch discomfort zones C those types of watches that simply haven't worked for them in the past. For Jason, it's dress watches. For James, it's chronographs. From special examples to wild blind spots, the guys know they are in the wrong and chat about how best to frame these genres in a way that might work ...

The Soyuz TMA-11M undocked from the ISS on May 13, 2014, at 22:35:56 UTC. Inside, Mikhail Tyurin, Richard Mastracchio, and Koichi Wakata, representing ROSCOSMOS, NASA, and JAXA, respectively, were preparing for the last critical phase of Expedition 38/39. The mission had come to an end, and the three were preparing for a sporty re-entry into the earth's atmosphere. When they landed somewhere near Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, they had each spent exactly 187d 21h 43m 52s in space, mostly on the International Space Station.? Soyuz TMA-11M leaving the ISS preparing for re-entry. Over six months earlier, the mission started with a launc...

In the past several months in the United States and around the world, we have witnessed the ongoing fight against COVID-19 and widespread?uprisings against racial injustice. It has been a period of reckoning that has provided opportunity for reflection and introspection, for both individuals and corporations. As reported last week by WWD, Cartier North America has created a new position to head up the company's diversity and inclusion effort. The person appointed to the role is Erica Lovett (pictured at the top of this article), who comes to Cartier from Cond Nast, where she was director of inclusion and diversity for the U.S. market. Her new title at Cartier No...

One of the more unique leading men in Hollywood's golden age was Robert Mitchum. You see, he didn't act in the traditional sense of the word. Rather, Mitchum was himself, which is exactly what audiences expected when they paid their hard-earned money for a ticket to see his films. He is on record for having once said, "I kept the same suit for six years and the same dialogue. They just changed the title of the picture and the leading lady." Talk about self-awareness. But there is something to be said about the notion that the core of something (or someone, in Mitchum's case) does not need to change in order to persist. The title and the leading lady are extremely important aspects of a film,...

Some relatively big news for lovers of independent watchmaking came out of Geneva this morning: Philippe Dufour will be producing a limited edition run of 20 Simplicity watches to commemorate the watch's 20th anniversary, and the very first example is up for grabs at Phillips in November. When it comes to modern watchmaking, it doesn't get much better than this, and I've been on the record before saying that Dufour's take on simple-but-superlative watchmaking is something that really strikes a chord with me personally. With all of that in mind, here's a first look at this special watch and some thoughts on how it fits into Dufour's larger oeuvre.? First, some bac...

If you're reading HODINKEE, there's an excellent chance that you already know stainless steel sport watches on integrated bracelets are a thing. Chances are you also know that in the past few years, a number of new entries have joined a crowded field of watches that, although they have new designs, employ an aesthetic code originating in the 1970s. By and large, a trio of brands that happen to overlap with what some call the holy trinity of Swiss watchmaking are at the center of this cult of retro-styled, braceleted watches.?Last year, a major independent, family-owned Swiss watchmaker joined the ranks of brands that make this type of watch, offering high-quality in-house movements, impressi...

The 10/10 sale is now in full swing. Check it out here!? Hodinkee's mission is to make the world of watches better C at the heart of this, it has always been about access. In the early years, it was about access to knowledge and sharing our passion for watches through editorial storytelling. (It still is.) When we launched the Hodinkee Shop, it was about access online to some of the best watch brands in the world, along with limited-edition products we spent years developing with our partners. Over the past year, we've provided access to some of the most coveted pre-owned timepieces C delivering them all on a trusted resale plat...

Prior to my assignment to go and try on the Richard Mille RM UP-01, you could fit what I understood about what makes thin watches thin into a thin watch. I knew, for example, that Jean-Antoine Lpine was the guy who made watches thinner by basically making them one level, like a ranch house with an open floor plan as opposed to a townhouse with stairs and nooks and crannies. I knew that among the trailblazers in ultra thin watches were Jaeger-LeCoultre (thanks to the Caliber 920), and Vacheron Constantin (with the caliber 1003).? I knew that some of the minor things you could do to make watches thinner were to use printed indices inst...

Urwerk has been celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2022, and the Swiss independent recently announced its biggest release of the year (so far). The new Urwerk UR-120 is a direct sequel to the company's flagship UR-110 that first launched in 2011. The original UR-110 inaugurated a new type of wandering hour display system for the brand, which Urwerk has continued to iterate on in different ways in recent years with watches like the UR-100 and UR-220. Image: Urwerk The new UR-120 is recognizably Urwerkian in that it uses a three-pronged satellite system mounted on a central carousel fixed with individual planetary gearsets that...

In case you haven't noticed, it's 10/10 here on Hodinkee, where were spending the day celebrating you, the H Community. Our audience has grown hugely since we started 14 years ago, and a lot of our newest readers havent seen some of our greatest hits. So to help you bide your time between the watch drops happening today, weve compiled what we think are the 10 best videos weve ever made.? From the very first episode of Talking Watches to the pandemonium that was MoonSwatch C plus our special visit to the workshop of one Phllip Dufour, and the beautiful series The Long Return C there's a lot to dig into.? The videos are listed chron...

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