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Finding an actual Bulova Accutron watch owned and worn by five star General Omar Bradley was a surprise. I knew that Bradley, who rose to command the U.S. First Army during World War II, had been Chairman of the Board of Bulova from 1958 to 1973, and that watches bearing the five star insignia had once existed, but of these watches there was no sign C no photographs, even on Bulova enthusiast websites. Omar Bradley as General Of The Army, wearing the 5-star insignia. Bradley was the last U.S. officer to hold a five star rank, which denotes a General of the Army. Bradley was instrumental in running Bulova, but he was also commi...

While IWC's pilot's watches get most of the attention, don't forget that the brand makes some pretty serious dive watches too. The Aquatimer models are serious tool watches that don't mess around one bit C to which our own Jack can firmly attest. For the 35th anniversary of the original Ocean 2000, IWC has created a modern tank of a dive watch that combines some of that first model's styling with a totally new slimmed-down case design. To me, this is the most interesting dive watch IWC has produced in a very long time. I won't spend too much time here on the backstory of the Ocean 2000 and the various divers that IWC has made over the years C that's a story for a...

There isn't a single world that lives closer to that of collectible watches than collectible cars. In many ways, the two categories and the people who support them are kindred C all hoping to keep alive a tradition of thoughtful design and hand-craft that has long since been abandoned by even the very companies that originally practiced them. So much in the same way that I was thrilled to present you photos from within the halls of the Patek Philippe Museum, I am equally excited to share photos from within the Alfa Romeo Museum outside Milan. Why? Because if you like great mechanical watches then you're bound to like what Alfa has done over the years C and it's the Sunday of a holiday weeken...

And just like that, Only Watch returns. You know the sale, right? It's that charity auction where half the brands change a dial color and call the watch "Piece Unique" and then wonder why one lot makes up for more than half of the sale's proceeds. It's all for a good cause, though, because 100% of the money from Only Watch goes to research into better treatments (and hopefully a cure) for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (an inherited disease in which muscles gradually but irreversibly waste away).?This year, amidst the existing watches in new metals and those with fresh dial colors, we have something genuinely new C like, something not seen before from the brand that is making it. And it happens...

Digging through this year's crop of piece unique watches for the upcoming 2017 edition of the Only Watch charity auction, there are more than a handful of standouts. One I personally can't ignore is the Tudor Black Bay Bronze One, which presents a familiar Tudor with a few twists that truly set it apart from its more common brethren. There are two big things that make the Black Bay Bronze One special. First is its left-handed configuration that you might have seen before on the Pelagos LHD. Typically the Black Bay Bronze's crown is on the right side, while here it sits on the left. Additionally, the dial and bezel are a nice khaki green color instead of the usual...

You most likely remember the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar in brushed matte black ceramic from Audemars Piguet?as one of the unquestioned stars of SIHH 2017. A perpetual calendar is of course an important complication in itself, but the working of the ceramic material on this piece was an engineering marvel, and a very labor-intensive process, which explains the limited production of this reference. Unsurprisingly, Audemars Piguet chose to offer a new variation of its most recent star for Only Watch 2017, and with a bit more than a new dial too. The "Skylight" dial is the first selling point of this one-off Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar. ...

This year's batch of piece unique watches for the charity auction Only Watch is out and there are some serious standouts. This monopusher split-seconds chronograph from F.P. Journe and a modified take on Audemars Piguet's hit ceramic Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar definitely come to mind, but this watch has a special place in our hearts here at HODINKEE HQ. Why, you might ask? Doesn't it look a little familiar... In case you're still wondering to what I'm alluding here, the concept for this watch, called the Type 1 Squared OW, started with the limited edition Type 1H we created in partnership with Ressence a few months ago. We got to talking with the Ressence team ...

Only Watch 2017 is upon us C just in case you're not familiar with the auction, it's a benefit held once every two years, in Monaco, to benefit the Association Mongasque contre les Myopathies, which supports research into better treatments (and hopefully one day a cure) for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. This is the most severe form of muscular dystrophy, which is an inherited disease in which muscle tissue irreversibly wastes away. The latest version of the auction will be held November 11, and Patek Philippe's contributions have historically been critical to the event's success to put it mildly. In 2011 Patek offered a stainless steel 3939 which went for 1,400,000 (about $1.8 million) and ...

The America's Cup is one of the oldest international sporting events with the "Auld Mug" as the trophy ewer is known, first having been awarded by the Royal Yacht Squadron to the yacht America (for which the Cup was named)?in 1851. The arcane nature of the rules (the Cup takes place at irregular intervals and only when a challenging team is deemed to qualify) as well as the very high costs of participation have kept it from wider public appreciation but within the yachting community there is no competition more keenly watched.?The Cup is essentially a two horse race, with the holder of the Cup defending it against a single challenger. ?After a round of qualifying races (the Louis Vuitton qua...

This morning we received the full list of watches being sold as part of the 2017 Only Watch charity auction, which benefits Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research. There are 49 timekeepers in all, though not all of them are wristwatches, and they come from brands big and small, well-known and almost unheard of. Whatever you think of individual pieces, it's great to see the entire watch industry band together for an event that serves a truly great cause. We've already highlighted a few of our favorite watches from the bunch, including this monopusher split-seconds chronograph from F.P. Journe, a left-handed bronze Tudor in a new color, a Patek Philippe grand complic...

It's not a detail that perhaps most fans of Daniel Craig's James Bond will necessarily know, but Bond, historically, has often been portrayed as holding the rank of Commander in the Royal Navy. The literary Bond's full title would be?Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR; RNVR is for Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve and CMG refers to his membership in the?Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (that he is a Companion of the Order is mentioned in the novel From Russia With Love, in a dossier on Bond compiled by SPECTRE).? In the films there have been varying interpretations of Bond's military rank but in the books at least, it was not a cover or an...

The Sotheby's auction, "Celebration of the English Pocket Watch, Part IV," took place in London this morning, and despite the lots comprising a plethora of very inherently interesting timepieces, many lots did not attract bidders. Of 78 lots only 36 found buyers, with total sales of 1,316,000 ($1,703,818) including buyer's premium. The star lot was no. 78, a pocket watch made by Dr. George Daniels in 1970 for Edward Hornby, which features an Earnshaw spring detent escapement and one minute tourbillon as well as a retrograde hour hand. An extremely attractive and historically important watch in the evolution of 20th century horol...

This week, we focused on Ebay where we found some interesting chronographs, some with a few issues and others in stunning condition. We actually have two different Universal Genve: one Compax "Nina Rindt" and one Space-Compax that comes with original box and papers (but not the rubber pushers). We also included two Yema Yachtingrafs, and one Basmich Precision that definitely remains within the regatta theme as well. ?This is your Bring A Loupe for July 7, 2017. ? Universal Genve Compax Reference 885103/02, The 'Nina Rindt' The Universal Genve Compax "Nina Rindt" got its nickname from being worn...

After a brief hiatus, thanks to the Fourth of July weekend and also due to HODINKEE team travels, Friday Live is back! This week, HODINKEE Vintage Watch Expert Louis Westphalen brings you the latest in vintage watch auction news, and we also have the latest from Ulysse Nardin, presented (in an earlier taped interview) by none other than Ulysse Nardin CEO Patrik Hoffmann, who'll be talking about the all-new Marine Torpilleur watch as well as the Freak Innovision 2. (Unfortunately during the live cast a technical issue prevented us from being able to present our interview with Mr. Patrik Hoffmann. Our apologies; the video can be vi...

Lately, the where of a watch has, in some cases, become almost as important as the what. The origins of components, the names of designers, and the ZIP codes of assembly workshops are as much a part of the conversation as are the hours of power reserve and the diameter of a case. Witness the recent Shinola Built in Detroit ruling or Mosers Make Swiss Made Great Again campaign, for example. What price do we put on honesty? Is a watch the sum of its parts? Are we willing to pay a little extra for a mostly American-made watch? These are all questions that come to mind when assessing the Vero VS-SS. I hadn't heard of Vero C until they offered to se...

When you think about clock making does Michigan come to mind? It should. Rick Hale is a self-taught clockmaker based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, building phenomenal large-scale clocks completely by hand. Large-scale perhaps doesn't do these clocks justice. Some of his wheels are eight feet in diameter! This giant size makes it easy to appreciate some of the finer movement details that are often overlooked in watches or even normal size clocks. In addition, Hale's clocks are not cased and do not include dials. The entire movement is on display and the results are absolutely beautiful. Walnut and cherry wall clock by Hale. There are...

It's no secret that I'm a big fan of Kari Voutilainen's watches. They blend traditional techniques and watchmaking prowess with super high-end finishing and looks just modern enough to really catch your eye. The Vingt-8 is the best-known Voutilainen watch model and when most people talk about one of Kari's watches, it's this archetype to which they're referring. But this new kind of Vingt-8, while it might look like a traditional watch at first glance, is nothing like its predecessors. It's one of the coolest watches I've seen all year and I'm excited to finally share it with you. When I first saw this watch a few months back, si...

Though I'd certainly heard of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, I hadn't really appreciated the sheer size and scope of the Festival until visiting it with Montblanc earlier this month. The latter has partnered with the Festival of Speed for the first time this year and in addition to contributing watches to award to winning owners and drivers, was also a timing partner for the event. During the afternoon on Sunday, July 2nd, in a moment of quiet between deafening passes of cars passing within a few feet of the viewing stands, I said to Montblanc's CEO, Nicolas Baretzki (who replaced?Jr?me Lambert as Montblanc's CEO last year) "I had no idea how huge this event was." ...

Saturation diving is one of the most talked-about subjects among dive watch enthusiasts and with good reason: many of the most interesting and technically advanced diver's watches are specifically designed to suit the needs of professional saturation divers. And yet, it's not often well understood by participants in the discussions what exactly saturation diving is, and how it differs from diving from, and returning to the surface (as scuba divers do).? Scuba involves suiting up topside, and descending to depth breathing some breathing gas mixture from compressed air tanks, and then returning to the surface. Deeper diving necessitates the use of an alternat...

This year, Omega and Speedmaster fans everywhere are celebrating a milestone: the 60th anniversary of the Omega Speedmaster Professional. The Speedmaster, as the name implies, is a watch that began life as an automotive-oriented timepiece but went on to become much, much more: the watch worn by Gemini and Apollo crews and amazingly, in use to this very day in manned space flight. Weve partnered with Omega to bring you a four-part video series of Speedmaster collectors telling their own, personal stories about their Speedmasters, and what makes the model so uniquely fascinating. This is part one of four. Enjoy....

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