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"How'd you get that shot?" "Why does your wrist shot look so much better than mine?" "Can you show me how to do that?" These are just a few examples of the DMs that flood the inbox of Hodinkee Editor and Staff Photographer Mark Kauzlarich. That's why, when we had the opportunity to partner with IWC on an event to celebrate the opening of their newly redesigned Rodeo Drive boutique in Beverly Hills, Mark and the team couldn't think of a better way to get the Hodinkee community together than a master class in photography. In addition to their beauty as accessories and their refinement as mechanical objects, watches have a unique ability to connect us to cherished m...

After three years of development, Richard Mille has taken the wraps off the new RM 35-03, a trio of extra-sporty automatic watches that feature a special mechanism for the winding system that allows the wearer to adjust the winding activity based on their current level of activity. The whole feature is tied to an automotive-themed "sport mode" button that disengages the winding rotor on demand to prevent over-winding the movement.? We'll get to the buttons and modes in a moment, but the RM 35-03 is offered in three versions, including Carbon TPT (black for case and case band, shown in many of the included images), blue and white ...

If you've been eyeing the prices of any high-grade Swiss-made watch since 2009, you've seen not a steady rise in price, but rather a seemingly volcanic explosion. ?The dramatic rise is partly due to the fact that the Swiss Franc is now worth 24% more against the Euro than it was back then. ?Basically, the Franc is too valuable. ?Because of this, the Swiss (and pretty much everyone) can simply not afford to buy Swiss-made products.?Get the full story at Bloomberg/BusinessWeek.?PS - Great dial on the stock photo, Bloomberg....

When was the last time you found yourself relying on that seconds hand to get an at-a-glance reading of the time? Sure, a smooth sweeping seconds hand can be beautiful to behold (as can a proper dead-beat seconds hand), but unless you work at NASA, you probably don't say things like, "Meet me at the launch pad at 10:35:45." For those of us that don't require such precision, and desire a measurement of time freed from the stresses of constant movement, there is MeisterSinger.?The little known German company has been producing single handed watches since 2001. In this short time they have amassed a slew of design awards for their reductionist approach to building watches. I've spent the last w...

MB&F might be the most exciting watch brand in the world.? When Max & co. announces a new watch, the world takes notice and the web explodes with coverage.? You might think that these Horological Machines are easy to come by - they aren't.? In fact, MB&F produced only 152 watches in 2010, the most in their history.? By comparison, Rolex produces around 900,000, AP around 25,000, Vacheron around 17,000, and A. Lange & Sohne around 4,500.? So, seeing a horological machine online is one thing, but seeing one in the flesh is something really special.? Now you have your chance to do just that this week in New York thanks to HODINKEE Events.This Thursday at 7:30PM, HODINKEE Executi...

You're looking at the movement from an A. Lange & Sohne Datograph Perpetual. It is absolutely gorgeous. Stay tuned for more ALS coverage coming soon, and feel free to click the picture above to expand....

If you call yourself a watch guy, odds are you've read Dava Sobel's Longitude, the story of the "lone genuis who solved the greatest scientific problem of his time" - otherwise known as how to calculate longitude at sea. The genuis mentioned above is self-taught British watchmaker John Harrison, and now Girard-Perregaux has released a special edition of their world time ww.tc dedicated to Mr. Harrison.The world-map dial is champleve? enamel with Harrison's journey from the UK to America and back shown in powered silver. Also, Portsmouth and Port Royal are highlighted in royal blue on the cities ring. The hands are skeltonized, and the GP caliber 033G0 features a special rotor engraved wit...

Back prior to the Bonhams Haslinger Heuer Collection sale, each of us HODINKEE writers picked a particular watch that we had a particular fondness for. I picked a special MG Carrera, which at the time was the only one most folks had ever seen. The Heuer collector community got a bit of a surprise last week when a second MG Carrera surfaced, this time on eBay.This Carrera had the same two register Valjoux 92 movement and black dial, but had an original 1/5 second track and had regular-sized chronograph pushers. This MG had another mysterious name printed at the dial, but it wasnt the E.W. Gonzalez. The name was Roger Brady. Was it another unsolvable mystery? In fact, no it wasnt. After a fe...

We know Rafael Nadal's Richard Mille RM027 can float (or is it walk?) on water. Now you have the chance to own it. And, we're not talking about some other RM027, we're talking about Rafa's personal timepiece - the one he was wearing when he claimed his seventh Monte Carlo Championship earlier this year, to be exact.While most watch brands involved with the 2011 Only Watch charity auction have gone ahead and created piece uniques by virtue of design or technical prowess, Richard Mille has decided provenance is the ultimate luxury (most would agree) and instead of spending time and money developing a one-off, has simply decided to give the world access to a champion's watch.The watch itself ...

You're looking at a watch hot off its official unveiling at Couture in Las Vegas last week.? This bad boy is the brand new M3 mono-pusher chronograph from a startup called Gerg Timepieces.? The line is made up of some masculine sport watches and starts at a simple day-date and works its way up to this, the M3 - our pick of the lot.? The M3 has a lot going for it including a titanium case, a COSC certified automatic movement, a nice C?tes de Genve dial, oh and our favorite part of it all? It's a mono-pusher chronograph that is NOT based on a Valjoux 7750.?A mono-pusher chronograph is something you really don't see that often outside of super high-end watches.? Sure, the MIH watch is a prett...

When a Grande Complication from a brand like AP surfaces at auction, there is always a serious interest from those nameless, faceless mega-watch buyers that seem to make this world go 'round.? The Royal Oak Grande Comp is a pretty incredible piece (remember this video from two years ago showing how it is assembled?) and this particular example is a piece unique, made for the 125th anniversary of Audemars Piguet in collaboration with Arnold Schwarzenneger and the innaugural "A Time To Give" charity back in 2000.The watch was indeed made especially for the Governator, and the caseback bears his signature.? Now, considering what Arnold has gotten himself into, will bidders view this split-secon...

Remember that Ralph Lauren Sporting Watch with the elm burl wood dial that we brought you at SIHH? If you liked that, you'll love getting a peak inside the world that inspired it, Ralph's personal car collection.?Throughout the course of this summer, parts of Ralph Lauren's car collection will be on exhibit in Paris, comprising of what is aptly named the Art of the Automobile. A brief look at the collection yields an appreciation and understanding of where Ralph gains inspiration for a variety of RL products. Ralph explains this library of inspiration, "I look at a car and love its highly stylized air vents, a row of steel rivets, a hubcap or a gas cap, a perfectly crafted steering wheel, so...

Do you want to see something truly beautiful? Look at this Vacheron Constantin from 1948 and you'll see a thing of classical integrity that translates perfectly to today's aesthetic.? This is one of the best looking and all around "special" dress watches we've come across in quite some time, and it's up for sale in this week's NY auction.?This Vacheron Constantin (then "Vacheron & Constantin") is an exceptionally beautiful timepiece.? What make it so special are a few things.? First, it features an original "star dial", where small applied stars make up the majority of the hour markers.? This is a desirable trait from watches of this period as it is simply a fun, and rare variation on a ...

Does Rafael Nadal's $525,000 $575,000 Richard Mille RM027 Tourbillon float in water? The day after the Spaniard won his 6th title at Roland Garros, we are here to remind you that this is a question we've already answered.? To see if the half-million dollar Richard Mille tourbillon that Nadal wears during his match is light enough to float in water, click here....

That zany crew over at the Rolex chop shop Bamford have done it again. This time theyve focussed their attentions on a Rolex Milgauss; in addition to the usual PVD coating theyve replaced the usual Milgauss hands with some scissors. Why? Well because this watch is obviously a homage to a fashion designer (with an exceptionally hyperbolic website) named Dr Romanelli. Oh, and his logo is also on the dial. ?Talk about classy.Via Hypebeast (and thanks to Nick for the heads up)...

The value of (certain) vintage watches receive periodic bumps in value.? Typically, the value of a historic model is raised due to a run on supply, usually caused by increased awareness, which is typically generated by a brand promoting said history.? Take a look at the Reverso this year, for example.? The new Tribute to 1931 has been a wild success, and as a result, we saw some early examples sell for upwards of $35,000. The next watch that will benefit from this surge in value is AP's Royal Oak, whose 40th anniversary is approaching us in January.? Collectors know this is coming and have already begun to snap up early examples.? While just a few months ago, early Royal Oaks could be had fo...

We've been talking a lot about Only Watch 2011, a charity auciton that allows a few dozen luxury watch brands to create special pieces that will likely never be duplicated.? Owning a one-of-a-kind watche has a certain allure to it, but you don't have to be bidding at Only Watch to own one, or spend a lot of money by commissioning one.Digging through auction catalogs, you often find pieces that are totally unique and equally underappreciated - for example this pink gold Omega from 1945 with a ruby-set dial.? Have you ever seen anything like it? Us either.? And, it's estimated to sell for only $1500-$2500 at Antiquorum's NY auction next week.? Plus, it even comes with a period box and original...

Max Bsser & Friends aren't what you'd call "traditional" in any sense of the word.? The brand's watches are mind blowing, the brand's strategy of complete transparency a breath of fresh air.? Not sure what we're talking about? Well, if you want to see literally every person that was involved with the development of the Grand Prix winning MB&F HM4, click here, all that info resides confidently on their homepage.?So, it should come as no surprise that when MB&F announced their collaboration with Chinese artist Huang Hankang for Only Watch 2011, the piece was anything but traditional.? For those who don't know, the purpose of Only Watch is to raise money to fight Duchenne Mu...

The Marc Newson designed Ikepod Hourglass was one of our favorite pieces from Basel this year.? Just announced is a special, one-of-a-kind Hourglass to be auctioned off at Only Watch 2011 in Monaco this September.? Technicially, there are no difference between this and the traditional hourglass, but the red tinted glass is absolutely beautiful. Related Posts: See the making of the Ikepod Hourglass in a beautiful video directed by Philip Andelman here....

Want a column-wheel chronograph for under $3000? Sure you do, and that's exactly what we've got for you today.? A column-wheel chronograph is a type of chronograph movement that is particuarly lauded by industry folk.? All the high-end chronos you see are column-wheel jobs, including those $70,000 Pateks and Vacherons using the Lemania base, the F. Piguets inside the Royal Oaks and Overseas, and of course those Zenith El Primeros.?One unifying trait of the column-wheel chronograph, besides generally preferred by collectors, is that they are rather expensive.? But, this special Longines column-wheel chronograph, the watch given to the winner of the Kentucky derby and also now available to you...

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