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It's one of the must-see destinations for watch lovers not only from the United States, but indeed, for watch-loving visitors from around the world: Wempe, on Fifth Avenue. What keeps clients coming, and coming back? There are not only collections of watches from the finest brands in the world C there's also a level of care and commitment to old-school customer service that's a gold standard in knowledge and professionalism. Wempe's Fifth Avenue flagship location is celebrating its newly expanded space this week, and you're invited to join us to celebrate C and to see a cornucopia of fantastic timepieces from Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, A. Lange & S...

There are a lot of different pleasures to be found in watchmaking, but one of the best is when you find a watch that knows exactly what it wants to be. Mhle-Glashtte (or to give the company its full name, Nautische Instrumente Mhle-Glashtte) is a company that makes watches in a variety of styles, but its most iconic timepiece is probably its SAR Rescue-Timer, which was designed in collaboration with the German Maritime Search and Rescue Service. A tough, instantly readable watch with the sort of naturally achieved aesthetics that comes from real, uncompromising adherence to practical considerations, the Rescue-Timer is in its own way as much a classic of the tool-watch type as, say, the...

Earlier this year, in New York and Miami, we partnered with premium tequila maker Dobel to create On Dobel Time C events focused on the similarities between fine-crafted tequilas and vintage timepieces. Both take a lot of care, patience, and, for lack of a better word, time to produce. In order to reflect this partnership, we paired vintage watches from the HODINKEE Shop with different types of Dobel Tequila, including the Maestro Dobel Silver, Maestro Dobel Reposado, Maestro Dobel A?ejo, Maestro Dobel Humito, and the Maestro Dobel Diamante. Both events brought watch fans, tequila connoisseurs, and HODINKEE readers who love one or the other, or both, together for two fantastic evenings. Now ...

A few weeks ago we announced that we would be hosting our first ever ladies' watch-focused pop-up shop at Material Good in SoHo. Well, the time is now, and the watches will be available for purchase this weekend, November 19-20. While ladies' watches are center stage, we're proud to say that we're offering some of the very finest, most beautiful, and most interesting watches we've ever assembled (including a vintage Bulgari Serpenti that has to be seen to be believed). There will be a crazy selection of vintage (manual-winding!) timepieces from the likes of Cartier, Bulgari, Rolex, and Omega along with a selection of vintage men's pieces as well (like a sic...

You longtime HODINKEE readers might remember the original Autodromo Monoposto, which debuted back in 2012. It was the company's first automatic watch and was a limited edition of 500 numbered pieces. They've all been sold out for a long time now, but for the fifth anniversary of the brand, founder Bradley Price wanted to bring the Monoposto back in some way. So, he went out and found a quality chronograph movement, adapted the original design, and brought us the watch we have here today. The new Monoposto Chronograph is not a straight reissue, but rather the next member of a family. Here you can see all three colors of the Monoposto Chronograph, black, ...

When 3D printing pioneer Bre Pettis set out to make a watch, he wanted it to be more than a watch. He wanted it to be, in his own words, "a gold medal of friendship" that he could hand to the most important people in his life. Well, it's been a few years since that initial thought, and after much development, and some partnerships with a few unlikely manufacturers, we have the Bre & Co. Origami Watch. The Bre & Co. Origami Watch. If Bre Pettis's name sounds familiar, you probably recognize it from his days as the co-founder and CEO of MakerBot Industries, one of the early pioneers in making consumer-oriented 3D printer...

The last few days were high auction season in Geneva. Just one day after Phillips's two-day sale that included the stainless steel Patek Philippe 1518, now the most expensive wristwatch ever sold, Christies offered nothing less than 320 watches, and with impressive results. At the end of the day, the Rare Watches sale had netted 14,702,500 CHF (approximately $14,864,227 at time of publishing), selling 88% of the lots. Both the best performing watches and the few unsold lots allow a number of interesting insights into the current state of the vintage market, some very much aligned with the main takeaways from the Phillips auction?too. Patek Philippe Pocket ...

It was less than a week ago that the winners of the 2016 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genve (GPHG) were announced in Geneva. Well, now we're live on the ground at Dubai Watch Week and there's a special exhibition showing off all the winners, in the same room, at the same time (it's on through November 19). This is a pretty special chance to see some of the year's best watches all together, in context. Despite the sub-optimal lighting, I knew immediately we needed a pile of live photos to share with you right way. Here are all of this year's winners, in alphabetical order. Aiguille d'Or: Ferdinand Berthoud, Chronomtre Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1 ...

You could spend weeks traveling through Switzerland today without seeing a single rose engine lathe C the complex machine used for centuries to produce the intricate patterns of the art known as guilloch. But, then, come to the Valle de Joux, and you'll find more than a dozen in a single room at the Breguet manufacture. Behind each one, a specialist guillocheur spends his or her day hand-decorating the companys gold dials, emulating the very technique developed by Abraham-Louis Breguet himself at the end of the 18th century. There is a veritable trove of rose engine lathes at the Breguet manufacture. Guilloch?is a decorati...

Even before either of us touched down in Dubai, Arthur and I knew there was one can't-miss stop we'd have to make away from the Dubai Watch Week fairgrounds: MB&F's M.A.D. Gallery. The third outpost of the company's combination watch boutique/art gallery concept, the Dubai M.A.D. Gallery opened earlier this year in Alserkal Avenue, a hip art and design district that was born out of some derelict industrial space. It's literally a bunch of warehouses on the side of a major highway, but it's some to some of the best galleries in the Middle East, and the M.A.D. Gallery fits right in. If you've been to any of the M.A.D. Galleries C there's one in Geneva and...

This watch is a lot more complicated than it looks. But also a lot simpler.?We've described Ochs und Junior's watches as "rigorously simple" in the past, and this latest addition is no exception. The Ochs und Junior Perpetual Calendar uses just nine additional parts, and a completely number and letterCfree display to add a perpetual calendar to a simple time-and-date movement. Back in June we gave you an early look at this new watch, but last week I got some real wrist time with a production model and have to say, I didn't want to send it back home to Lucerne. Instead of a showy box, every Ochs und Junior comes in a leather pouch. ...

I don't think anyone saw this coming, but damn, it's cool. Just 30 minutes ago, Tudor sent out a release that as of tomorrow, you can purchase a Tudor Pelagos with the winding stem on the left! Yup, a destro Pelagos! On top of that, the watch uses the in-house MT5612 caliber, features a black dial and black ceramic bezel, and the word "Pelagos" in red. The Pelagos LHD is an homage to a special French military watch made in the 1970s. On top of that, the watch itself is a "numbered edition," something we haven't seen from Tudor, well, ever, and from Rolex in decades. This means that the watch itself might not be a limited...

I've learned a lot over the last few days at Dubai Watch Week C about modern collecting habits, how independent watchmakers see the current market, and how various industry parties are working to create ever more innovative and interesting products year after year. But it turns out that Mohammed Seddiqi (the curator of Dubai Watch Week and Chief Commercial Officer of Seddiqi Holding, the company behind Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, the Middle East's largest retailer) is an extremely savvy collector of both vintage and modern watches, and he was kind enough to offer us a small peek into his vast collection. What you're about to see is some pretty serious horology, my friends. Pretty serious indee...

This week, Bring A Loupe focuses on very different chronographs, from a 1940s Longines 13ZN to an Omega Flightmaster with a tropical Mk1 dial. Speaking of dials, you will also find here a yellow gold Datejust with a rare malachite dial, and an interesting Universal Genve Tri-Compax, although its bezel appears problematic, to say the least. And we've also found a full-set original Zenith El Primero reference G381, in yellow gold. A 1940s Longines Chronograph With 13ZN Caliber The 13ZN is considered one of the most beautiful chronograph movements ever made C we discussed its history and technical attri...

Last Thursday, November 17th, HODINKEE and guests joined Mr. Rdiger "Rudy" Albers and his staff at the Wempe flagship boutique on New York City's Fifth Avenue to celebrate an extensive expansion of the retailer's home. Wempe on Fifth Avenue is one of the must-see destinations for any watch lover visiting New York, and has been for many years, with a wide range of timepieces from virtually every modern manufacturer of any importance on hand. The Wempe staff is especially well-known for their high level of knowledge and educational approach to watch retailing and while you may or may not leave Wempe with a new timepiece when you visit, you'll almost always walk away feeling like you've learne...

As you may have heard, my colleague Cara (aka @its.cara.time) is leading a HODINKEE pop-up shop this weekend in Soho in New York City. We're doing it one of the most beautiful and interesting retail stores in New York C the hidden gem that is Material Good. If you haven't heard about it, check the NY Times for a quick glance at what they do. In addition to the incredible selection of vintage Hermes bags and Basquiats that Material Good always has in stock (oh, and full ranges from AP and Richard Mille), HODINKEE is bringing an incredible collection of vintage watches C and this time we haven't forgotten the ladies. This AP triple calendar dates to the e...

There are a few watches out there that mean a whole lot to all of us in the collecting community: the steel 1518 is one, the platinum 2499 is another. Paul Newman's Paul Newman is yet another. But today we'll be talking about one watch that might take the cake as the most widely known, but least understood timepiece in the public watch narrative C Steve McQueen's Heuer Monaco. It's a tricky watch to discuss because, in fact, there isn't one Steve McQueen Monaco, there are six. Image courtesy of The Wall Street Journal And we've known this for a while C at least since 2012. I've discussed its origins here in this exhaustive rev...

The Swiss watch industry has had more than its fair share of ups and downs this year. And, certainly, so has Girard-Perregaux, which despite its longevity and the tremendous history it has backing it up, has struggled for many years to get itself on solid footing and to establish a solid identity. Historically, there have been several sides to the company: on the one hand there is the very, very refined pocket watch production (much, though not all of it, from the 19th and early 20th centuries). On the other hand, there are the many very solid, if not exactly ground-breaking watches made by GP after World War II, which were generally built around solid, mid-range, third-party movements.? ...

Let's get this out of the way right from the start: while there is a part of me that's curious to see what surreal effect could be wrung from writing out "Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Flyback Chronograph Blancpain Ocean Commitment II" every time this watch needs to be named, we're just going to go with "BOC II." Okay? On to the watch itself. The BOC II is now available in a limited edition of 250 pieces, in a deep blue ceramic material; though ceramic watch cases have been around since 1986, colored cases present additional technical problems. To put this watch in context, we enter the WABAC Machine and set our controls for Basel...

As the number of smartwatch offerings continues to proliferate, the choice is often framed as a dichotomy: on the one hand you have the Apple Watch, running watchOS, and, on the other hand, you have a plethora of smartwatches running Android. The overwhelming likelihood, of course, is that if you're in the market for a smartwatch, you'll go for the one in the same ecosystem as your smartphone C the Apple Watch isn't compatible with Android at all, and while you can kinda-sorta use an Android Wear watch with an iPhone, generally you are going to get a pretty restricted experience.? However, there are other operating systems out there for smartwatches, offeri...

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