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We're pretty lucky here at HODINKEE HQ in New York City. It's a rare day when some horological curiosity doesn't cross the doorstep, causing work to momentarily stop while our team gawks and inquires. When I woke up yesterday and saw that I had a meeting with Mr. Romain Gauthier on my calendar, I smiled, knowing that I was almost certainly going to see something awesome. And I did C but not at all what I expected. On his left wrist, right where you'd look for a great watch, he was sporting a piece unique Logical One (his personal watch); on his right wrist, however, was a brand new Apple Watch Series 4 in a sleek matte black finish with a Sport Loop band. Yeah, Romain Gauthier wears an Apple...

London-based menswear purveyor Hackett was founded in 1983 C the very same year Swatch got its start C by the sublimely elegant Jeremy Hackett and Ashley Lloyd-Jennings. They started trading on the Portobello Road, having shared a mutual appreciation for vintage clothing, before opening their first bricks and mortar location in Parsons Green, selling second-hand clothing and accessories. Since then the company has built partnerships with an array of companies ranging from the Army polo team, the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, Lotus F1 Racing team, Aston Martin C and now Swatch. This is the first time the two brands have collaborated, and the watch is a stainless steel Sistem51 Irony limited...

There is a critical moment that represents a kind of singularity in the history of watchmaking: the Quartz Crisis. Like many ground-shaking and ground-breaking occurrences, the Crisis was preceded by a number of warning tremors, including the invention of first electrically impulsed pendulum clocks and the development of first cabinet-sized, and then smaller and smaller, bench-top quartz timekeepers, which gradually made the ultra-accurate pendulum clocks with their vacuum enclosed oscillators that represented the last word in mechanical horological accuracy obsolete. When the first quartz watch available to the public appeared in 1969, it seemed a one-off to many, especially in Switzerland,...

On November 10 and 11, the watch-collecting world will again turn its attention to Geneva for the fall auction season. Since its partnership with Bacs & Russo commenced in 2014, Phillips has emerged as a steady source of headline-grabbing lots and broken records, often involving watches with very impressive provenance. This sale may not have a show-stopping top lot like the last few Phillips sales, but there are still plenty of really interesting watches that jumped out at us when we opened the catalog. Here are 13 watches that caught our eye and that you definitely don't want to miss. Lot 111 C Omega Speedmaster Ref. 2915-1 ...

Earlier this week, in a beautiful private bar at the Sixty SoHo hotel, we co-hosted an evening with Carl F. Bucherer for the launch of the Heritage Tourbillon Double Peripheral Limited Edition. Following the formation of a new retail arrangement with Tourneau, this new piece (which is limited to just 88 pieces and created in celebration of CFB's 130-year history in Lucerne), was shown to a packed house comprised of HODINKEE readers, and a smattering of editors, friends of Tourneau, and some of Carl F. Bucherer's top brass.? With a presentation co-hosted by our own Jack Forster and Carl F. Bucherer CEO Sascha Moeri, and no shortage of food or drink, it was a great...

I can't help it, I love a good heist story. But while I may leave Heat playing on a spare monitor in my office, actual heists do happen, and this story from GQ follows a Southern California operation that specialized in smash-and-grab jobs for luxury watches. It's a long and fascinating read that follows both the steady pattern of robberies, the slow reveal of those involved, and a special agent hell-bent on putting all the pieces together.? From $600,000 worth of watches tossed out of a moving vehicle on the 405 to stolen cars, gang ties, and a fence nicknamed "The Russian," if you live in Southern California and love watches, you likely know the stores that the...

As the saying goes, youve gotta take the good with the bad, and this week were doing just that. In addition to a hefty helping of top-tier works of art for the wrist, with pieces like a Pre-Viceroy Heuer Autavia, a rare chronograph from Girard-Perregaux, obscure curiosities from Vacheron and LeCoultre, and a sharp, small crown Submariner, were shedding light on some less than savory pieces that youll want to avoid. Youre in for an educational one this week C enjoy. 1972 Heuer Autavia Ref. 1163MH 'Pre-Viceroy' While Heuer's connection with motorsport does date back to the brands early days, t...

I was born in 1970, and was a child of the decade many thought style forgot, so I've got a bit of a sartorial chip on my shoulder. And while I'll never be mistaken for a style authority, it seems to me that the demise of '70s fashion has been greatly exaggerated. Were starting to see those warm brown tones, big aviators, yellow gold watches, even safari suits, coming back. Though Im a bit dubious about bell bottom trousers and polyester jumpsuits, if theres one accessory from that rather polarizing decade I wholeheartedly embrace, its the leather cuff, or Bund style, watch strap. Bunds look best on sports watches, especially vintage, or vintage-st...

The Seiko "tuna can" dive watch configuration is probably one of the most instantly recognizable in the business and is in its own way just as iconic as any Royal Oak or Submariner you care to name. The basic case design goes all the way back to the 1975 ref.?6159-7010, a 600 meter water resistant professional diver's watch aimed straight at the professional saturation diver, and which was equipped with a high-beat, 36,000 vph movement as well as the world's first titanium watch case.? The massive size (51mm) and bezel shroud earned it the m...

Yesterday, those of us in the United States adjusted our clocks for the end of daylight saving time, turning them back one hour (getting us that all-important 60 minutes of extra sleep, obviously). For those of us keeping time with iPhones and TV cable boxes, the transition happens automatically. But there are still tons of more analog timekeepers that need manual adjusting. Just as I, and many of my HODINKEE colleagues took out our wristwatches, pulled the crowns, and spun the hands back one rotation, Mr. Marvin Schneider made a journey around New York City, fixing our public clocks one at a time with his own two hands. Schneider adjusts clocks both bi...

Casio has announced a limited edition DW-5600 G-Shock that pays homage to NASA's decades of incredible achievements. The NASA "worm" logo adorns the dial, while "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" is printed on the lower portion of the crisp white band, and Old Glory is printed on the strap keeper. The EL backlight, when illuminated, displays an image of the Moon. There's also an engraving of the Moon on the caseback; this is a watch for the die-hard space nerds. And the execution is stellar.? It retails for $130 and can be purchased from select retailers as well as online. At the time of writing, it's all systems go,...

Today, we're featuring two retailers who couldn't be more different C except for the fact that they both possess an unwavering commitment to the mission of forwarding horology and serving a growing community as best they can. In New York, Wempe is truly a fixture in the scene. It's got the classic "New York" feel to it: It's on Fifth Ave, it's located in The Peninsula (built in 1905), and the experience is the epitome of Manhattan ritz. Buying from Wempe is a ceremony.? Two hours south in Philadelphia, there's Martin Pulli on a one-man mission to showcase independent watchmakers to America. His shop is a gearhead's dream: models of iconic planes hanging from the ...

I woke up this morning and rolled over in bed, checking the time on the orange-dialed Doxa Sub 300 50th Anniversary laying on my bedside table. Next, I checked my emails and learned of a new, very new, expression of that same watch. Announced earlier this morning, shortly after our European friends were rolling out of their beds, this is the new Doxa Sub 300 Carbon Aqua Lung US Divers. Maintaining the shape and presence of the classic Sub 300 shape, this new limited edition features a case and bezel rendered in forged carbon and wearing several bright yellow elements, including the hallowed Aqua Lung US Divers logo.? Initial Thou...

The first Chronomtre Rsonance from F.P. Journe debuted twenty years ago this year in a limited series of 22 watches, and since then, it has been seen in a number of different variations, all of which were based on essentially the same movement. The family was discontinued last year, and while covering this last model, HODINKEE's Stephen Pulvirent wondered what might come next.? Now we know. This year, for the 20th anniversary of the Chronomtre Rsonance, F.P. Journe has released a new version which adds considerably to the technical complexity of the watch, while at the same time refining even further the already very aristocratic approach it takes to chro...

On the one hand, Ive long seen IWC as a maker of robust, purpose-built tool watches like the Ingenieur, the Pilot's Watch, and the Aquatimer. But on the other, it's a fact that half of the companys core collections are ostensibly dress watches: They are Da Vinci, Portofino, and the watch that we are talking about today, the Portugieser C which, granted, also is known for its large size. (One could also throw in the dressy Tribute to Pallweber, which exists only as part of IWC's Jubilee collection, but there I digress.) From a design standpoint, the watches below, with their clean dials and sub-seconds, are about as close to the vintage ref. 325 as any IWC I hav...

Blancpain has released two new color variations of existing models in the Villeret collection, pairing the stepped red-gold case with a blue dial for the very first time. What we have here are the Quantime Complet, a complete calendar, and the Ultraplate, a time and date dress watch. Both of these pieces are mechanically and functionally identical to other existing variants within the line, with the only difference being this new dial and case color combination. These watches are assuredly blue, but not excessively so, and offer a rich addition to the existing collection. Initial Thoughts Blancpain may i...

A few weeks ago, we introduced you to the [Re]master01, an automatic chronograph from Audemars Piguet that introduced an entirely new collection to the stalwart watch brand's catalog. That story focused mainly on the watch itself, giving you all the necessary specs and insights, but I also included just enough context to help you understand what AP is doing with this watch. But there's so much more to the [Re]master01 than I could fit in that initial story, so I'm back to unpack the full story behind what is, in my opinion, one of the more interesting watches released in the last few years. Now, I was fortunate enough to get to see the [Re]master01 not once, but ...

Before HODINKEE, I was a copywriter at the world's largest advertising company. My major client was a large American automotive producer known for its pickup trucks. While I certainly switched things up as much as I could, there was one idea that we returned to frequently: The role of the pickup truck in Americana, and as a broader symbol for good, honest work. No matter what techno-wizardry worked its way into the truck as every new model rolled off the line, the way we positioned the truck remained more or less the same. It's the oldest trick in the copywriter's playbook: Take consumers to a simpler time, where the troubles of ...

Spring is really starting to look more like Hot Dive Watch Summer, and hot off the heels of a few really fun announcements, Sinn has dropped their own offering by way of a new mid-size U-Series diver. Available in several versions, this is the new U50 diver, and what you need to know is that it's 41mm wide, 11.2mm thick, and available with a Tegiment hardened steel case.? Initial Thoughts Sinn's U-Series represents their most current and cutting-edge dive watch offerings. With bold legibility and chunky-yet-modern styling, the U has earned its way into a lot of enthusiasts' hearts and was something of an ...

New from Watches & Wonders, we have the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso One Red-Wine. It's a slender version of the classic swivel-cased watch inspired by Reverso watches made for women back in the 1930s. In keeping with the heritage and traditional aesthetics of the Reverso, this new ladies' model has a design influenced by Art Deco, the predominant design movement at the time the Reverso was born. This can be seen particularly on the dial, whose Arabic numerals framed at the corners, sunray guilloch pattern in red, and handset all speak to the 1930s origins of the Reverso. I also think that the second sunray pattern on the inner portion of the outer case, revealed only when the case is activ...

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