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One of the most interesting technical presentations this year came from Patek Philippe, whose Advanced Research Program announced two new innovations. This is the sort of thing that, unfairly or not, tends to take a back seat to more quickly graspable hot news. However, it's something worth paying attention to. The two innovations announced aren't necessarily super sexy at first glance, but they offer, on the one hand, a new system for activating a complication that uses no conventional pivots; and as well, a new method of forming a balance spring that allows Patek to offer shockingly good rate stability: just -1/+2 per day, in general production watches. That's news. ...

As you may know, there have been some major shake ups at Richemont lately. George Kerns was announced as the new Head of Watchmaking, Marketing, and Digital and Jerome Lambert was announced as the Head of Operations?C both gentlemen getting board seats in the process. In addition, back in February, Richemont announced that Chabi Nouri would be the new CEO of Piaget. This is huge news, not only because it represents a continued change at Richemont, but also because Nouri is one of very few women to hold a global CEO position at any Richemont maison. Isabelle Guichot was CEO of Van Cleef & Arpels from 1999-2005; and today, the only other female global CEO withi...

We've just seen a serious auction record set for a vintage Tudor watch C but it didn't happen under a crystal chandelier in some five-star hotel ballroom. No, this extremely rare Tudor ref. 7923 Submariner just sold for $99,999 on Ebay. And the craziest part? It could have easily sold for more. Since this watch first popped up online ten days ago, it's been at the center of internet watch chatter. Bidding started at $3,500 and there ended up being more than 72 bids before the price landed at $99,999. The seller, based in California, had to make major updates to the listing eight separate times, noting things such as Geiger counter readings (to verify the original...

According to the latest figures reported by the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry (FH), February 2017 showed a continued decline in exports, year over year. The FH report states, "Watch industry exports declined further in the month of February. At 1.5 billion Francs, their value was 10% lower than in February 2016, still in line with the downturn reported for the whole of last year."?In addition, analysis of 2016 overall showed significant forces continuing to weigh on Swiss watch exports. Not all markets posted declines for February C China, for example, saw a modest uptick of 6.7%, year over year. However, the two other largest markets C the USA and Hong ...

Straight from the New York Times is the story of a woman who had no choice but to work as a watchmaker, who spent her life making watches for companies whose names appear in her family tree (several times over, in fact), and who raised one of the Valle de Jouxs most revered sons. Her name is Marie-Lise Renaud (born Marie-Lise Meylan), and she tells Kathleen Beckett about making watches before anyone outside of Geneva would buy them. She speaks of a time when jewels were cut by hand (by people like her father at Jaeger-LeCoultre), and Audemars Piguet was a small manufacture with only 10 employees. She also shares some of the positive changes that came late...

By now you've probably read about Patek Philippes new self-winding perpetual calendar, the 5320G. Its a watch that left a really strong impression in person from the first time we saw it, reminding us of some of Patek Philippes most celebrated designs from the 1940s and 1950s.? Philip Barat, the Head of Technical Development at Patek Philippe, and Jasmina Steele, Public Relations Director, give us another chance to see the 5320G. Ben shared his initial reactions and some live photos after getting a first glimpse on day one of Baselworld. He ran through the most interesting features of the watch, including its case, which f...

You are probably familiar with the Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde. It could easily be called the brand's flagship watch and it's characterized by those expansive enamel dials with the unusual figure-eight display. Well, at Baselworld 2017 Jaquet Droz upped the ante with the Grande Seconde Moon Phase, a trio of models that adds a new complication to the collection. This is a welcome and well-executed addition, so let's take a closer look. The new Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Moon Phase in red gold with grand feu enamel dial. The new Grande Seconde Moon is available in three versions: stainless steel with opaline dial, stainless steel...

Vintage-inspired watches are nothing new for Bell & Ross, which has been way ahead of that trend for years. In fact, this is the third generation of the Vintage collection, and it's far and away the most sophisticated yet. There are two three-hand models, one sportier than the other, and an awesome twin-register chronograph to round things out, and the entire collection perfectly captures that old-school pilot's watch aesthetic that never seems to be out of style. That these are budget-friendly tickers only adds to the appeal.? Here's a breakdown of the three different models just introduced at Baselworld 2017, including all the details and official pricing. ...

Vintage watches are back this Friday, with some pretty amazing pieces, including one of the rarest Breitling chronographs you can find. The first execution of the the 765 AVI comes with a unique aperture at three o'clock that shows the elapsed minutes, rather than displaying the date, as you'd ordinarily expect. Speaking of chronographs, we have also included a really nice Universal Genve Compax, and an Excelsior Park Monte Carlo, both listed on Ebay right now. You'll also find a double-signed pocket watch and a military Omega 2777-1 in our selection. This is your Bring A Loupe for March 31, 2017. Universal Geneve Compax Ref. 22704/1, With Caliber Valjoux ...

The Baselworld dust is starting to settle and the show is officially over. Thousands of new watches were shown, in basically every size, color, shape, and price, and they'll slowly be making their way to retailers and wrists over the coming months. Luckily, our team of editors were taking frantic notes and tons of photos, trying to sort out which watches are most worth your time right now. Here, each editor picks their favorite everyday watch and explains why you might need to strap one on yourself. Cara Barrett C NOMOS Glashtte Club Campus While this may be a predictable choice, the watch itse...

In Paris, if madame wants to buy a vintage watch, madame visits L'Horlogerie Pour Dames, on Rue Madame, where a French monsieur called Antoine has assembled a large collection of watches, all of them vintage and all of them just for her. I recently paid a visit to L'Horlogerie Pour Dames, and here's a look inside. The small boutique was once home to Antoine de Macedo's entire stock, watches for both women and men, until one night the Parisian retailer decided to divide his formidable collection and create a special place just for selling special women's pieces. ...

What do Ben Stiller, Viggo Mortensen, and Tobey Maguire all have in common? Besides solid acting reels, theyve all spent time in Iceland, and left the country wearing one of Gilbert O. Guejnsson's watches. But only after taking a photo with the islands most famous watchmaker, of course. Gilbert O. Guejnsson, inside the boutique. Ben Stiller has visitedJS Watch Company. Tobey Maguire has also visited. In fact, one of the walls at JS Watch Company, a little shop in downtown Reykjavik, is entirely covered with photos of...

As you might have noticed, this week HODINKEE is at the annual Copperstate 1000 vintage car rally in Arizona, and it seems like a great time to look at one of the most interesting new rally timers. The Montblanc Timewalker Rally Timer 100 is, as we noted when it was first announced, a modern re-interpretation of a vintage rally timer in the Minerva archives. Minerva is a famous name among vintage watch enthusiasts C the company was originally founded as H. C. Robert, in 1858, in Villeret, and "Minerva" started out as a sub-brand. Eventually, the company became Minerva SA, Villeret, in 1929, having gradually shifted from its beginnings as an tablisseur (a company that buys and cases supplied...

Each year we try our best to bring you the most interesting, comprehensive, and compelling coverage of all the new watches shown at Baselworld. But what is it like to actually be at Baselworld? That's much harder to describe than the latest Speedmaster C so we thought we'd show you first hand. Here the HODINKEE team takes you on a grand tour, from the massive multi-floor booths just inside the front door of Hall 1 up to the more personal Les Ateliers section, where you'll find the smaller independents. Enjoy. ...

When it comes to vintage watches, collectors tend, for obvious reasons, to focus on the watch and not whats attached to it. The condition of the case, the sharpness of the lugs, the purity of the dial. All of these are part of the checklist when evaluating whats in front of you. But when the watch comes on what looks like an interesting bracelet, and the opportunity to find more clues arises, one might have found not just a rare watch, but a rare accessory too.?Today, we investigate what is undoubtedly the most famous bracelet maker, Gay Frres, only to discover that the story goes far beyond watch bracelets. The characteristic Gay Frres engravings o...

Have you ever wondered how precision timekeeping developed, and how timekeeping evolved over the centuries to meet mankind, and industry's, changing needs? This is a complicated question. Timekeeping originally had its roots in observation of natural cycles, like the movement of the Sun and Moon across the sky, but as technology developed, higher precision and greater standardization became increasingly important. Navigation at sea, the need for precision timekeepers for scientific experiments, and the rise of national railroad systems stimulated the evolution of timekeeping, and today, atomic clock precision is needed for everything from financial transactions, to GPS, and self-driving cars...

Last week our editors offered up their picks for the best everyday watches of Baselworld 2017. The goal was to pick timekeepers that you could ostensibly wear, well, every single day. You'll notice that in all cases, those watches had just three hands (one even had a date window C gasp!). Today we're going for something completely different. From unusual alarms to accurate moonphases to a totally new kind of chronograph, here are our editors' favorite complicated watches of Baselworld 2017. Cara Barrett C Rolex Cellini Moon Phase The biggest surprise for me this Baselworld was the Rolex Cellini ...

It's that time again. We've got some big news to share with you tomorrow and we know you're going to like it. It has to do with a certain unique creation that we've been working on with some friends across the Atlantic for nearly a year now. All the information will be dropping at 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT) tomorrow, April 6, and you should keep your eyes on HODINKEE then to be amongst the first to see our latest collaboration. We can't share any more details than that for now, but we couldn't be more excited to show you this new creation tomorrow. Stay tuned.(Friendly reminder: Installing the HODINKEE App for iOS and activating push notifications is the best...

Seiko and Giugiaro aren't two names that most people would ordinarily associate C one is a maker of a bewilderingly diverse range of wristwatches, and the other is a design house most famous for a huge series of automotive designs for firms as varied as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lancia, and Ford. Giugario has also produced everything from camera designs to phones to (believe it or not) several guns, including collaborations with Beretta. Maybe, after all, the two companies do have something in common: the ability to generate an enormous number of different incarnations of their design visions. Of course, for Seiko enthusiasts, the fact that Seiko and Giugiaro work together is old news. ...

I have a confession to make. After complaining about how womens watches are too small and insisting that 36mm is the perfect size watch for any woman, I, Cara Barrett, have rediscovered my love for small watches. I know, I know, the hypocrisy of it all! But thats how fashion and style work C ebbs and flows, and all that. Watches are no exception. As far as this new interest in smaller watches is concerned, there's one culprit to blame, and that's the new Panthre de Cartier. Three new Panthre de Cartier watches from left to right: small in two-tone, medium in steel, and medium in rose gold. Back in January, we saw Cartier r...

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