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MB&F is nothing if not iconoclastic in its approach to everything from... well, to everything, and this time they've come up with a clock that is guaranteed to not be bought by a sizeable fraction of the general population (that's right, adjusted for where you live, 3.1 to 6.5 percent of the general population suffers from flat out arachnophobia C irrational fear of spiders C and while a lot of the rest of us don't, we still prefer as a rule to keep our distance). It's the Arachnophobia, which is C well, there's no way to sugarcoat it, this is a clock in the shape of a giant spider. A giant spider with long, spiky legs. A clock, we repeat, in the shape of a monstrous arachnid that bears ...

Urwerk has just released their first ladies watch, the UR-106 Lotus. The new Lotus watch exemplifies that same creativity and complexity that Urwerk has been known for since its founding in 1997. This release comes on the heels of Urwerk's recent discussion about the women who influenced them and the creation of their avant-garde brand (see Urwewrk's series on "Remarkable Women"). The Lotus embraces the Urwerk aesthetic whole-heartedly and uses the brand's signature satellite hours in a new way. Three satellite hours are constructed in a tri-part carrousel similar to a flower. Each satellite is complete with four hour numerals that sweep along the minutes scale. Additionally, there is a moon...

This week's Bring a Loupe will present you a handful of great vintage chronographs from Universal Geneve, Heuer, and Enicar. We will also cover a sporty Rolex Explorer that traveled magnificently through time, as well as a very elegant Cartier with a twist. This is your Bring a Loupe for September 4, 2015. An Early Rolex Explorer II In NOS Condition The Explorer II reference 1655 is a die-hard tool watch originally intended for cave explorers. This explains its most striking feature: the prominent 24-hour orange hand that allows one to tell a.m./p.m. time when underground and out of sight of the sky. ...

HYT, known for their fluid complication for showing the minutes, has released a newly re-designed H2 Aviator watch. Design cues were taken from pilot's watches and clocks, resulting in a futuristic hydro-mechanical pilot's watch. Designed with legibility in mind, the quarter hour markers are now highlighted in red, and the hour indexes are in grey anthracite Super-LumiNova. Along the same theme, the central hours hand is now magnified and tipped in red. A new Kevlar strap with contrasting red stitching looks great with the rest of the design updates. The H2 Aviator is a limited edition of 40 pieces, available October 2015. For more in...

When HODINKEE got its first look at the North Flag in Baselworld last March, it was one of the biggest stories of the show C Tudor was launching not only a new model, but its own in-house movement, which were both major firsts. Weve been able to spend a bit more time with the watch over the last week, and weve got a somewhat broader perspective now on exactly what this watch means to us, and what it might mean to you. The North Flag is the tip of the spear of an effort by Tudor, which has been unfolding for us since the brands re-entry into the U.S. market was announced in 2013, to come out from under the shadow of The Cro...

Richard Mille has just announced the release of a new limited edition collection of 88 pieces, the RM011 Automatic Flyback Chronograph "Midnight Fire." The wristwatch will be sold exclusively in the Americas. "Midnight Fire" gets its name from the dark black TZP ceramic tonneau-form case. Tetragonal Zirconia Polycrystal is both hard, and very fracture resistant at room temperature and it has a very fine grain, allowing fine finishing. The case is highly resistant to scratches without being brittle. The matte finish is created by blasting the watch. The center case band of the tri-part case is made from NTPT? (North Thin Ply Technology) carbon. NTPT carbon is used in aerospace technology and ...

The Chanel Boy.Friend watch C when I first saw the release for this watch I wanted to hate it. After all, it appears to be your typical quartz fashion watch. But I was wrong. It isnt C its actually mechanical. And even though the design appears to be simple, when you take a closer look, you can see that it references a very popular design from a bygone era. It is still made by a fashion brand, but Chanel isnt just any fashion brand (and hey, if John Mayer can get down with it, so can I).**Disclaimer: I happen to have a lot of respect for Chanel as a fashion house so this is nothing against the brand. Karl, I love you. A li...

Did you know that we, at HODINKEE, have published hundreds of professionally shot, highly produced videos on watches over the span of the last few years? You can see them all on our Youtube page. One video, originally published in June of 2014, the HODINKEE editorial team felt would be a particularly poignant clip to show today, when most Americans are away from work due to Labor Day. This video, Talking Watches with Jean-Claude Biver, not only tells us how he, and other top tier consumers collect (case quality and dial originality are a must!), but also about his early days in the watch industry, which date back to the 1970s. In sum, this 20 minute video is an amazing primer on not only ser...

Today we have a new release coming out of Glashtte C a new A. Lange & Sohne 1815 chronograph, boutique edition. As many of you know, the 1815 is the mighty Datograph's little brother, featuring the very same expertly finished and truly stunning manually wound chronograph caliber. In fact, some purists even prefer it to the Datograph for its lack of date, and thinner profile. There have been two generations of 1815 chronographs C the first looked like this, and the second like this. The difference between the two? The latter received an upgraded movement with longer power reserve, and a cleaner dial, void of a pulsation scale. Today, that changes. A funny thi...

This is the most stripped-down watch in Panerais current collection and it also represents the entry level price into the world of Panerai in-house movements. Its actually a relatively new movement C the caliber P.5000 was introduced only two years ago and back in 2013, HODINKEE founder Ben Clymer took a look at the watch in which it was introduced: the PAM 510, which has a seconds sub-dial at the 9:00 position. In case youre not up on Panerai history, the use of an 8 day movement with small seconds is an homage to that history; Panerai used 8-day movements by Angelus in some of its earliest watches (along with Rolex movements based on Cortebert ebauches). ? ...

On almost any day of the year, what you're about to see would easily be the coolest thing you'll see in the span of 24 hours. Today, because we just published this head-to-head-to-head review of three of the finest watches in all the land, we'll call the video above the second coolest thing you'll see all day. Somebody made a Split-Seconds Chronograph module out of Legos. Why? Why not. Video above.(ht Watch and Clock Museum on Twitter)...

Ralph Lauren is a person of many paradoxes C a man whose career has spanned many decades; a man who almost single-handedly created a uniquely American, but also very cosmopolitan, design language rooted in an aspirational vision of European luxury and history; a man who has managed to absorb with equal enthusiasm influences as disparate as the design language and passion for richness of materials of the Art Deco era, the world of equestrian sports, the automotive world, and that of Western work apparel C and thats far from a comprehensive list. Hes one of the most publicly recognized names in fashion, style and design and yet, at the same time, hes very protec...

This years Bonhams vintage car auction at the Goodwood Revival features a selection of fantastic memorabilia, vehicles, and a fantastic selection of vintage watches with some sort of relation to cars. The group (lots 60-77) feature makers such as Omega, Girard Perregaux, Corum, and of course, Heuer. Below we have picked a few of our favorites. The auction takes place this Saturday, September 12th. Lot 66 C Stainless Steel Calendar Chronograph Heuer Carrera 45 Dato, Reference 3147N, 1967 This stainless steel manual-winding chronograph from 1967 is part of the first series of the Carrera reference 3147...

In 1996 Peter Speake-Marin begin work on his Foundation Watch, the first timepiece to bear his name. Inside was a tourbillon bearing his famous "topping tool" design. Today, Speake-Marin introduces the Magister Vertical Double Tourbillon, featuring two one-minute tourbillons linked by a limited-slip spring clutch. “Thetourbillonis one of the things that I love most about watchmaking. Not because of the precision it gives to the timekeeping, but because of the animation it gives to the dial. It shows time moving in a way that a minute-repeater or agrandesonnerie, for example, cant offer. It’s something which, for m...

Today Apple announced that it will be partnering with French luxury brand Herms in creating a new version of the Apple Watch. The latest version, which will go on sale next month, will use straps hand-made by Herms combined with a special user interface. Image courtesy of www.craveonline.com It is no surprise that Apple has decided to partner with Herms, their leather goods (particularly straps) have been appreciated by watch collectors and manufacturers alike (for example, Parmigiani sells their watches with Herms straps). This is also the first luxury brand that Apple has blessed to make straps for its smart-device. ...

This week's Bring A Loupe will bring you a very early diver from Panerai C the type that many would in fact call a "Rolex" C and two dreamy watches from Patek: a GMT complication from the 1950's (yes, that was a thing) and a steel Calatrava. Those won't come alone; we also found a very early Heuer Autavia, a vintage Gallet chronograph and an amazing modern Lange. This is your Bring A Loupe for September 11, 2015, and you're gonna like it a lot. A 1940s Panerai (Or Is It A Rolex?) Reference 3646 Type C For The German Frogmen This piece offers a travel through time when Panerai was making only a handful...

Omega has just announced that its very well received 2012 "First Omega In Space" will now be available in the company's Sedna Gold alloy. We liked the "First Omega In Space" quite a bit when we saw it in 2012 and Ben Clymer did a pretty in-depth look at its features. The new model shares a lot of them, including the straight lugs and combination of alpha hands and baton hands on the subdials C which as he pointed out in his story are actually correct for the reference that astronaut Wally Schirra wore into space on Mercury Atlas 8 in 1962. The main difference here is of course the case material, which in the new model is 18k ...

We love watches. We love watch collecting. We also love watch collectors, and in fact most of the team at HODINKEE are indeed serious collectors in their own right. The collecting community is a small but ever growing group of global timepiece nuts that bond over a preternatural love for these wonderful little machines. And the entire purpose of this humble little platform on which you find yourself is really to bring the most detailed and in-depth knowledge from the great thought leaders in horology around the world, to you, at home. And that is why today we are beyond excited to announce something to merge you C members of a burgeoning global family of watch lovers C with them, the tastema...

The newest Bentley is a beast (no surprises there). The Bentayga is an SUV, but its an SUV in the same way the battleship USS Missouri is a boat. Its what you get when Bentley does the SUV, in other words; which is to say it is lavish with a capital L in every aspect from its sheer size and weight, to its almost absurd power (the darned thing has a twin turbo W12 engine and will do 187 mph, according to Bentley, so if youve been lying awake at night wishing your heart out for a chance to go faster than an F-18 at takeoff in an SUV, you can stop wishing). ?Naturally, you dont build a machine that can probably follow a main battle tank through Natures roughest terrain, and do 187 mph, and...

We all know that an Omega was the first watch on the moon, mostly because Omega wont let us forget (ever). However, the first automatic chronograph in space was the far more humble and less publicized Seiko 6139-6002, now known as "the Pogue." This is because Colonel William Pogue brought his aboard on Skylab 4 and Omega makes a watch to commemorate that mission, naturally. This watch made its way up to space without any authorization, making it a bit of a rebel amongst the space-watch elite. It is also the most affordable mechanical watch for those who want to feel there is something historically spacy about their watch, and it was also one of the first automatic mass produced chronograp...

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