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A great watch that serves as a lifelong companion can be found at nearly any price point. Most people start with a watch that is easily attainable, a rugged G-Shock, a trusted Timex, or maybe a fun Swatch. At some point we all start to talk about that grail watch, or the watch we need to save up for. The kind of watch that is known the world over to be a mark of quality, a symbol of success, or a worthy memento of one of life's big events. A watch like this does not need to be five figures; in fact, here are a few choices under $3,000 that are up to the task. Grand Seiko Heritage Quartz SBGP007 ...

Happy Friday, and welcome back to Bring A Loupe! I come bearing awful news: my personal eBay account was hacked this week. My watchlist full of gems is temporarily inaccessible, and the years of effort creating the perfect list of saved searches are currently for naught. How does that affect the column? Well, this week, we will be eBay-less. But I'll be back C eBay customer service is working diligently on the case. Have no fear; four picks round out today's eclectic collection nonetheless. To recap last week, the first neo-vintage Blancpain sold hammered for 7,000 GBP over at Watches of Knightsbridge C possibly a steal? Our Breguet-esque Patek pocket watch ended...

Richard Mille's RM 032 Automatic Flyback Chronograph Ultimate Edition marks the final chapter in the RM 032 series. It's a technical dive watch with a not-so-subtle wrist presence. Measuring 50.00 (FIFTY!) x 17.80 mm, this big-boy combines grade 5 titanium and Carbon TPT? for a robust yet lightweight construction. Designed for "serious underwater use," the RM 032 offers water resistance up to 300 meters, and its unidirectional bezel is secured with eight-point-star screws. The watch is powered by the Calibre RMAC2, featuring a flyback chronograph, oversize date, and month display. A running indicator at 3 o'clock utilizes a rotat...

Earlier this week NYC-based menswear brand Noah teamed up with Timex for round two of its vintage-inspired, Art Deco-style tank watch. Featuring the same stepped design to their original launch last summer, this quartz-powered timepiece now features a date, a moonphase and a handsome brown leather strap. Fret not, it's still priced at a reasonable $198 and is?available for pre-order via Noah. The estimated ship date is early June 2025. The gold-plated stainless steel case measures 37mm x 25mm, making it slightly larger than the largest Tank Must and LC models. With its unusual case design, the watch has a noticeable heftmore robust than a Cartier Tankbut the ch...

Last week, while the number of turkeys consumed in the US rivaled the total human population of Canada, Ressence decided to drop a new watch C the Type 9. From a conceptual standpoint, it's quite simple C it's the Belgium-born brand's smallest watch to date, coming in at 39mm. The Type 9 looks a bit like a mashup of the Type 8 (of which the brand also just announced a stunning edition with Shellman in Japan) and the brand's more traditionally shaped offeringsthe case is round and smooth, but instead of the shrouded, Disco Volante-style case of the Type 8, we see a return to traditional lugs. The dial...

This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written HSNY's head librarian, Dr. Miranda Marraccini. Hickory, dickory, dock.The mouse ran up the clock.The clock struck one,And down he run.Hickory, dickory, dock. For many readers, these singsong lines will trigger some deep fragment of memory, maybe a cloudy scene at a preschool or the embrace of a grandparent's warm lap. There are many versions of the rhyme; this one is from "The Completed Hickory Dickory Dock" (image 1). Nursery rhymes, songs, and poems often have a resonance beyond their literal meaning. Here in our library at the Horological Society of New York, we have a nu...

After a significant shakeup in the CEO roles at Cartier, Vacheron Constantin, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Van Cleef & Arpels started unfolding in July, the final pieces of the puzzle have been put in place. In a homecoming of sorts, Jr?me Lambert is back at the helm of Jaeger-LeCoultre around 11 years after he left the role. Meanwhile, Laurent Perves has risen through the ranks at Vacheron since joining in 2016 and will now lead one of the "Holy Trinity" brands. It's hard to figure out where this merry-go-round at Richemont started, but two big moves really changed the landscape of the brand. The retirement of Cyrille Vigneron as CEO of Cartier starting September ...

Unimatic is no stranger to headline-grabbing watches. In addition to the more traditional watch, automotive, and fashion-centric collaborators that contribute to its substantial archive of past limited edition projects, Unimatic has certainly always captured the attention of collectors with its take on pop culture "character watches" Spongebob and Mickey Mouse come to mind. The first one sold out within an hour of launch. Last year's Eric Cartman edition. The U1-SS2 from 2020. But in February of 2023, the Milan-based br...

In early October, I spoke to Geoff Hess, Global Head of Watches at Sotheby's, on the stage of our UBS House of Craft in New York. The talk was billed as "Auction Season Insights," and over the course of an hour, I probed Hess about the intricacies of running a watch auction. Among my primary curiosities was the process of creating and curating a catalog at a major auction house. Hess's answer will stick with me. He stressed the importance of watches with a story over "hype" watches that are certain to sell in the six figures. Sure, on-trend, high-dollar lots will always be there, he conceded, but the emphasis at Sotheby's is to offer the collector a watch with provenance, something that evok...

Last month, Tudor took the wraps off of their latest military-derived expression of the Pelagos. Initially following the path of 2021's FXD Marine Nationale and 2022's FXD Black (which is colloquially known as the U.S.N.), this latest evolution of the Pelagos strays quite considerably from the original brief by rethinking the FXD as a platform for French Navy Pilots C not divers C along with a GMT function and a coordinated 24-hour bezel. Combine this with a surprising colorway, and you have yet another Tudor that runs the Goldilocks delta of being too much for some, a near miss for others, and the perfect watch for those in between. ...

There are a few watches I'll go out of my way to see any chance I get. A good number of those watches are made by Philippe Dufour, who will undoubtedly go down as one of the greatest watchmakers of our era. And then there are the rarest of those, the Grande et Petite Sonneries. I've been lucky to see three of the eight ever made, all of which are special in their ways. All of them are incredible watches C the first miniaturization of the most challenging and storied complications C but three specific examples are particularly unusual (and only two have been seen publicly). The Dufour Grande et Petite Sonnerie at Phillips this weekends. Apologies for the...

Winter auction season is well underway here in New York City. Strong results in Hong Kong and Geneva have kept watch-world spirits high, suggesting that momentum will carry over to continue the festive high. Our resident vintage expert, Rich Fordon, will provide you with all the wider coverage you should need in this Friday's Bring A Loupe.? Biver x Guillaume Ehinger. Image: courtesy of Philipps. In addition to the usual auction house happenings, this weekend sees the second chapter of ?TimeForArt, an auction initiative created by the New York non-profit Swiss Institute. Established as an aid to support contemporary art, the a...

I've been doing "this" for a long time. I'm not sure many of our younger readers understand that, sometimes. Occasionally, to drive home a point, I will ask someone in the office what they were doing 3 years ago C they might say where they lived, who they were working with, and what occupied their time back in the COVID days of 2021. I then follow it up with "I was doing this". Then I ask what they were doing 5 years ago, in 2019. "I was doing this". How about 2015? I was doing this. 2011? I was doing this. 2009? This.?All of this to say is that I've dedicated my entire professional life to watches C the pursuit, understanding, and celebration of. I started Hodinkee from a shared studio apar...

Our friends over at Fratello Watches have just released a new collaboration with Czapek. This new limited edition model follows their first collaboration with Czapek in 2021, which was a take on Czapek's integrated bracelet sports watch, the Antarctic, with a "Viridian Green" dial. Fratello has now followed that up with the Promenade Transparencies, also in "Viridian Green." It's a unique skeletonized take on the Promenade design, with the fum green smoked sapphire dial revealing the skeletonized SXH7 caliber at the heart of the watch. Sitting on top of this sapphire dial are applied hour markers and a printed minute track with ...

Welcome back to Bring A Loupe and to New York Winter Auction Weekend 2024! Same as we did for Geneva's auctions last month, this expanded edition of Bring A Loupe will serve as your guide, wrapping up lots on offer between the three major auction houses and hitting on as many brands, price points, and trends as possible. My favorite part about New York auctions? No travel is required; the lots come to me! The preview slate was less of a mad dash to see everything in one day and more of a steady chipping away. Plus, I had the luxury of Mark Kauzlarich's assistance on some of the photography. My thoughts per lot will lean towards economical, mindful of word count w...

We're back with another episode of Hodinkee Radio. In addition to the podcast feed, each episode also has video, so swing by Hodinkee's YouTube channel (or watch below). Only want the audio? It's being published to the same old Hodinkee Radio feed, so check your feeds or subscribe wherever you find podcasts (try Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or TuneIn). For this episode, James is hosting and is joined by Malaika and TanTan to chat about the last year in watches. After a quick sidebar about the competition between the English supper and Thanksgiving dinner, ?the trio gets into the trends, major releases, and favorite moments ...

For a seventies moment, it looked like we could stem the Japanese tide with groundbreaking all-American futurism. The Pulsar Time Computer was the world's first digital watch and starred on The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson. With a "time screen" boasting a few seconds of glowing red LED digits at the push of a button, Johnny wasn't impressed. Still, it was a huge hit that brought American electronics manufacturers into watchmaking, even supplying Omega with LED modules. ?Sadly, the revolutionary LED glow faded quickly, as did American watchmaking, but the seventies are back, and LEDs are glowing brighter than ever. The GP Casquette 2.0 is Back With a Touch of G...

The holiday season is a time of giving and receiving, and for many, it's the moment when cherished new treasures come into their lives. A gleaming wristwatch or a sparkling piece of jewelry can symbolize love, success, or celebration. Yet, the value of these gifts extends beyond their monetary worththey hold sentimental significance that deserves safeguarding. That's where Hodinkee Insurance comes into play, offering peace of mind for those wanting to protect their new luxury items. Imagine unwrapping a stunning new Tudor, Hamilton, or Cartier on Christmas morning. That initial joy and sentimental value are worth protecting, be it from an accidental drop, ...

Brew Watch Co. has certainly had a fruitful year. Though our most recent product coverage hasn't been in a while (it would be amiss not to mention Tony Traina's fantastic podcast episode with Brew Watch Co. founder Jonathan Ferrer from this March), the brand has certainly not been quiet. This year, we saw from the brand a new Metric Chronograph for the first time in titanium, a collaboration with Alton Brown that pushed patina to the extreme, as well as a Retrograph with a fully lumed dial, to name a few. But even as we creep closer to the holiday season, it seems Ferrer is not done yet. Brew Watch Co. just dropped a quartet of new Metric designs with the Super Metric. ...

A few months ago, Simon Brette was in New York as a part of our "House of Craft" event with UBS. The young watchmaker, relatively unknown in the watch world just a little over a year ago, had C in a short time C become a big draw for the crowd of collectors. Even more impressive was how self-assured Brette was and how far his English had come from the relatively shy guy I first met in March of 2023. The buzz around Simon Brette's first watch, the Chronomtre Artisans released in 2023, was substantial (to put it lightly). I heard about Brette early on after a friend committed to souscription pieces. But I was a bit incredulo...

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