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Last week, several eagle-eyed Patek Philippe fans noticed that the Aquanaut Travel Time suddenly went from 120m of water resistance to just 30m. I noticed it as I wrote about the 5164G in my Hands-On, but initially, I assumed it was due to the model changing case material from steel to white gold. Then I realized that, no, the same model in rose gold (5164R) used to have 120m water resistance but was now also down to 30m. Looking through the catalog, the same thing has happened to the Nautilus line. From 5990 to 5811, everything had shed 90 meters of water resistance. So what happened? The answer is in a press release from Patek Philippe. Dive watch? On...

What a week it was in Geneva for Watches & Wonders. The Hodinkee team descended upon the city for the biggest show in watches, ready to deliver a bevy of content. We wrote stories, delivered video quick-take reviews, and wrapped up every day with an episode of Hodinkee Radio live from Lucid Studios in the heart of Geneva. If you were in town, you might have seen a Lucid Air driving around the city with some Hodinkee branding on the side. Odds are that our team of editors was inside, en route to a recording session. Lucid was something of a home base for us during the show, and just like we did last year, we put a bow on the entire week by welcoming friends an...

When I see a press release for a watch like Jaeger-LeCoultre's new Duometre Chronograph Moon, my instinct is to hike up to Le Sentier and scream, "Just give us a good steel Reverso, all we want is a Reverso!" But then I take some deep breaths and flip my Reverso a few times to ease my anxiety and remind myself that to demand only simple, beautifully designed watches from Jaeger-LeCoultre is to misunderstand one of the great historic watchmakers. JLC introduced the first Duometre in 2007, debuting the innovative idea of having two separate barrels and mainsprings drive the timekeeping and complications but integrating them into a single caliber and escapement. It'...

The best part about attending the Monaco Legend Group auctions since last spring has been the community and sharing in their love of rare watches. The weather is nice and all but most of our time is spent indoors looking at watches C so why not focus on some of the great watches I saw? The view from the balcony of the auction location at Le Meriden Beach Plaza in Monte Carlo. The set-up in Monte Carlo remained largely the same as the past auctions I've attended there. There were two days of previews at the auction venue C Le Meriden Beach Plaza Hotel C offering plenty of time to go hands-on with the watches. Every attend...

Your Weekly Shop Brief Last week, the blacked-out and very British Bremont x Bamford Aurora Supermarine returned to our digital storefront, along with the unconventional Ressence Type 8S in sage green. Additionally, TAG Heuer's smallest take on its Solargraph Date has arrived in a 34mm duo in shades of dark blue and aqua. On the pre-owned side of the shop, this SBGR061 is an if-you-know-you-know collectible version of the beloved Grand Seiko Elegance Automatic. For Vacheron fans, this Historiques Cornes De Vache is as complex on the inside as it is beautiful on the outside. Paying Tribute To Earth Day With Fiv...

Last time I checked my notes, watches C like most things C aren't getting any cheaper. The past several years have seen a steady upward cost creep as brands adjust to market pressures, the hype cycle, and the general winds of enthusiast attention. But here we are, mere weeks after the largest and most luxurious trade show in watches, and one of my favorite releases of the entire year is the new Doxa Sub 200T. It's a dive watch based on the brand's iconic '60s-derived design language that shrinks the proportions of the Sub 300-series into a smaller and more wearable package. With a swath of new color options and a price point that puts the 200T within shooting distance of popular options from...

Chanel is in a league of its own when it comes to brand recognition across Ready-To-Wear, beauty, watches, and jewelry. The design language and incorporation of Gabrielle "Coco's" codes stand strong across all of the aforementioned categories. These key visual pillars that "Coco" created for the brand: the little black dress, the quilted bag, the tweed suit, two-tone shoes, camellias, pearls, and Chanel No. 5 perfume, have been repackaged, repurposed, and reframed into a modern context by each individual creative director appointed at the helm of a category.? Watches at Chanel began with Jacques Hlleu (and the launch of the Prem...

While I was in Geneva for Watches & Wonders, we had the opportunity to form a special connection between a group of bona fide Cartier collectors and those who are helping to lead the brand in terms of heritage, design, and core product philosophy. Hosted in a lovely space deep within Cartier's palatial booth at the fair in Geneva, I and some 13 Cartier-obsessed guests were given the chance to sit down with Pierre Rainero and other leaders from Cartier to talk about the brand's direction, the latest novelties, and the classics that make the brand so appealing. The collected cast of participants includes some well-known names l...

The Horological Society of New York's award-winning classes are on the road again! HSNY is returning to Silicon Valley, California on June 15 and 16, 2024, with hosts Chopard and ISSIMI. Also, on May 18 and 19, 2024, HSNY visits Dallas, Texas, with host Jack Mason. At HSNY's Horological Education classes, students discover what actually makes a watch tick under the guidance of the HSNY's staff of professional watchmakers. Students work on a mechanical watch movement, studying the gear train, winding and setting mechanisms, and escapement. The weekend half-day classes cover everything taught during the individual evening classes held in New York.Enrollment is now ...

It's Wednesday, which means it's 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 your podcasts (might we recommend Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or TuneIn). After Watches & Wonders, we're all a bit exhausted by new watch releases, so we decided it was time to do something fun: Another fantasy watch draft. And this time, we're tightening the parameters to get some more variety on the table. So I ...

Earlier this week, Patek Philippe announced their official entry for Only Watch 2023 (now being held May 10, 2024). The new watch, a ref. 6301A, features a grande et petite sonnerie and minute repeater with a grande feu enamel dial, all cased in steel, one of the rarest metals for a complicated Patek. Last year's delay in the Only Watch auction resulted in several brands pulling out but also had add-on effects for the brands that stuck around. Some smaller brands use Only Watch as a chance to test new ideas for future releases and need the positive press of massive auction results to prove the value of their eventual serial produ...

Since its inception in 2019, the Alpine Eagle has undergone a series of metamorphoses both internally and externally. We've seen Chopard release the Alpine Eagle in yellow gold, with full gem-setting, with a high-frequency movement, and with a chronograph C as well as with an ultra-thin profile + salmon dial combo. Last year's aforementioned XPS model was a runaway success. Many of my colleagues have since continued to declare its ultra-slim merits amongst themselves in #watchtalk slack channels. The XPS paved the way, along with the high-frequency Cadence 8HF, for a new kind of elevated segment within the Alpine Eagle range. ...

Unveiled on the Monday before Watches & Wonders kicked off in Geneva, Zodiac's latest iteration of its signature Super Sea Wolf line was arguably a bit lost in the shuffle of the news and newness of it all. Today, I bring you here to remedy that error and give the duo its chance to bask in the spotlight now that we're all less distracted, and less bogged down with big watch world launches happening every minute simultaneously. Maybe it is the unpredictable nature of springtime in New York, the false promises of a few sunny afternoons only to be overtaken by frequent rain and cold fronts, but I am thinking lo...

Christopher Ward's "The Twelve" X is the brand's most recent take on the integrated bracelet design. It's a watch that has produced a lot of buzz in recent days, and I even got many questions about it in my Instagram messages. Luckily, I was able to see and experience C and shoot C this latest release. I have thoughts and am ready to bring you my take on the new "The Twelve X."? The new release is a 41mm by 12.3mm titanium, integrated-bracelet watch to celebrate Christopher Ward's 20th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of the COSC-certified, in-house calibre SH21 automatic movement, now machine-finished and skeletonized to a s...

Now that we're about a month removed from the biggest trade show in the watch world, it's time to take a second C and far closer C look at the new TAG Heuer Monaco Rattrapante released at Watches & Wonders 2024. While the Only Watch edition, auctioned today, might have played spoiler to this release (or at least foreshadowed it), it took none of the surprise away from this newly revamped variation on the classic square chrono made famous by Steve McQueen. And here at Hodinkee, we love firsts, and the first split-seconds chronograph wristwatch TAG has ever made necessitated a video look at just how the brand did it. Steve McQueen, the man who made th...

If you're going to revive an old American watch brand, partnering with watchmaker Roland Murphy is as good a place as any to start. The Lancaster, PA-based watchmaker is American watchmaking to many, so when Chicagoan John Warren decided he wanted to relaunch Cornell Watch Company, a 19th-century maker of pocket watches founded in his home city, he decided to reach out to Murphy. Paul Cornell founded Cornell Watch Company in 1870, a direct descendant of other great American watchmakers like Newark Watch Company and Boston Watch Company. There's even a tie-in with IWC, as one of IWC's co-founders came all the way to Chicago from Schaffhausen to help a struggling C...

When Phillips announced the offering of 10 incredible pocket watches on their Instagram last week, I dropped nearly everything to get more information. Tony Traina, on vacation, even stopped to send me a note saying it was "a press release written for one person and one person only." It's me C I'm the problem C or rather, the pocket watch lover. It's a niche love that results in writing about news once in a blue moon, or in the case of 2024, twice this year. I thought that Vacheron's announcement of the most complicated watch in the world would be my only chance to publish a story about an outstanding pocket watch this year. But between Phillips' upcoming Hong Ko...

Today, the Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse sits on the periphery of mainstream Patek collecting. Outside of dress watch fanatics, vintage obsessives, the Queen, Drake, and John Reardon of Collectability, no one pays much attention to the Ellipse. Given the social media cataclysm of design-led watches these past few years, a focus on this watch feels somewhat overdue. It's not like the Ellipse went anywhere. It has remained firmly in the catalog since 1968. What started as a blue-gold dial and yellow-gold 27x32 mm case on a bracelet has morphed into a few different elliptical iterations. What was once a dainty yellow-gold dress watch on a bracelet assumed a modern f...

This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY. Today's article is guest-written by HSNY intern, St John Karp, a graduate student in Library and Information Science at Pratt Institute. Alternative Ways Of Telling The Time Image 1: Swatch Skin "Silverize" (2000) displaying the time as @922 beats. In 1999 Swatch launched a satellite into orbit around the planet Earth. Sputnik 99 (or "Beatnik") carried a radio transmitter designed to synchronize the time for Swatch's ".beat" line of watches. These watches could tell the time using conventional hours, minutes, and seconds, but their selling point was ...

The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) held its 158th anniversary Gala & Awards Ceremony on Saturday, April 6, 2024, where it awarded a record-breaking $150,000 in financial aid to 25 watchmaking students and four U.S. watchmaking schools, and raised an additional $113,000 toward its mission to advance the art and science of horology. HSNY celebrated a night of philanthropy, glamour, and horology at its annual gala held once again at the historic Harvard Club of New York City across the street from the Society's headquarters. The black-tie affair brought together 280 esteemed VIP attendees, community leaders, and passionate supporters, all uniting under o...

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