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The Seiko Presage Cocktail Time is a bit of a cult classic amongst Seiko enthusiasts. First launched in 2010, the Cocktail Time was created in partnership with Shinobu Ishigaki, who is one of the world's most highly regarded mixologists, and the proprietor of a bar in Shibuya district, Tokyo, known as? Ishinohana Bar. Ishinohana Bar and Shinobu Ishigaki have been featured on Anthony Bourdain's series, "No Reservations," and his carefully made and elaborately garnished cocktails were the inspiration behind the original Cocktail Time watches, with their colorful sunburst dials. They came in three "flavors" C Cool, Dry, and a 300 piece limited edition Sweet model C used Seiko's automatic 6R15 m...

Ming is a new watch micro-brand, making watches in Switzerland, but based in Malaysia. It's also the name of one of the six founders, and the chief motivator behind the creation of both the brand and the watches: Kuala Lumpur-based Ming Thein, who is one of the world's best known photography writers, a highly regarded commercial and fine art photographer, and Chief of Strategy for Hasselblad (with an academic background in physics). I've known him on and off for many years; he and I were both very active on what is now PuristsPro.com, in the early 2000s and though he's spent most of his professional life in photography, he's never lost his early and very strong interest in watches and watchm...

The Favre-Leuba Raider Harpoon is a new dive watch from a newly resurrected company; Favre-Leuba was one of the mainstays of Swiss watchmaking in pre-quartz days, and made a wide variety of watches. Two of its best known today among vintage watch enthusiasts are the 1962 Bivouac, which was the first altimeter equipped wristwatch, and the Bathy, which was the first dive watch with a pressure/depth gauge. The company ceased production in the years immediately following the Quartz Crisis but relaunched last year with two collections: Raider and Chief; the former includes a new version of the Bivouac, which can measure altitudes of up to 9000 meters (Mount Everest is?8,848 meters, so the Bivouac...

If you go to London it's hard to miss the ever-present?"Big Ben" (or as it is known now, the Queen Elizabeth Tower C Big Ben actually refers to the largest bell). The clock tower that was erected in 1859 next to Westminster Palace chimes over the River Thames, and has become one of the city's greatest landmarks. Not only that, it was also a beacon of hope for Londoners during the air raids of the Blitz, when it managed to survive with only a blown out dial on one side (the clock performed unfailingly throughout the Blitz).? But now the bells will chime no more for the next four years, which will be its longest period of silence t...

The "Anti-stress watch." This is how the Chromachron was described; it was praised for its inability to ever display the exact time. Its colorful dial instead offers a new interpretation of time, and, dare I say, of punctuality. The Chromachron concept might not have replaced our conventional understanding of time, but it definitely challenged the standard notion of time and left a mark in wristwatch design. For these reasons and more, I've been obsessed with these weird little pieces and I've hunted them for years. The Chromachron watch comes with a story unearthed after a personal journey. The first time I saw a Chromachron ...

Made as a special edition for the 35th Americas Cup and Emirates Team New Zealand, the Omega X-33 Regatta is an evolved variant of Omegas mold-breaking Speedmaster X-33. They say that specialization is for insects, and if true, the X-33 Regatta is nothing short of a Praying Mantis; highly specialized and comparatively alien - especially among the hallowed ranks of the Moonwatch. While Im nothing if not a fan of an outlier, the current X-33 is best understood with something of a brief history. The original Speedmaster Professional X-33 was launched in March of 1998 to a packed house at Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the event even included the first public live TV transmission from M...

If you're at all interested in cars, you're probably very familiar with Autodromo. The small watch brand makes modern-looking watches inspired by classic racing and the results present pretty great value to boot. The Group B debuted in 2015 and since then has come in four colorways, all with black dials. Now the watch is getting a small update, with a silver and yellow dial being added to the line-up.? The specs of the new Group B are identical to those of previous models. The 39mm case is made up of two components: a central capsule that contains the dial, hands, and Miyota 9015 automatic movement, and a stainless steel chassis with spring bar-less lugs. The wat...

The world time complication is one that Oris has had in its catalogue since 1997, and the basic design and functionality were popular enough for it to remain basically unchanged for 20 years: an easily readable, fairly large watch with a sub-dial for home time (with a day/night indication) and an hour hand in the main dial that could be adjusted forwards or backwards in one hour jumps, via pushers in the case-band. (The name might be a bit confusing; this is actually a GMT/dual time zone wristwatch rather than a world timer in the usual sense of the term). The date also changed either forwards or backwards as the hour hand passed midnight C Oris has a patent for the particular system it uses...

This week, there is no common theme, just a handful of very nice vintage watches. My favorite is undoubtedly the ultra elegant?Vacheron Constantin reference 4560 with triple calendar and moonphase, but the story of the 1957 Rolex Submariner recently found on Ebay was definitely worth a mention as well. We will have two very different chronographs: a rare Aquastar Airstar; and a blue Zenith El Primero, the very 1970s reference A788.? Rolex Submariner Reference 6536/1, With A Sad History This rare Submariner reference 6536 originally appeared on Ebay last May, and was sold for parts for a very moderate pric...

Welcome to our first Ask Us Anything episode of Friday Live C leave your questions in the comments section below and we will do our best to answer them. Jon will be talking about the 2017 Heuer Autavia. Our hosts are rocking some interesting watches this week, including a Longines, Favre-Leuba, and the latest from TAG Heuer. But the main focus this week is you C we want to answer all your questions (or as many as we can get to anyway). No matter how old, no matter how small, we are dedicating the majority of the show to talk to you, our viewers, about your deepest darkest watch queries. ...

One of the first nice watches I ever bought C certainly the first with an in-house movement C was a Zenith. At the time it felt like I was buying into true quality with some real history attached to it. When it didnt fly completely under the radar C which was just fine by me C it inspired plenty of questions from friends, mostly about the defunct American television manufacturer Zenith Radio Corporation (which C fun fact C owned Zenith Watches for a time in the 1970s). The Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 38mm is a faithful reproduction of one of the great classic chronographs of all time. I imagine many people out there have...

Its no secret that A. Lange & Sohne makes a good watch. Heck, you could even go so far as to say they make a magnificent watch, and I don't think anyone would argue with you. However, a byproduct of being among the highest echelons of watchmakers is that the focus tends to get put exclusively on their most exceptional pieces. But this year, my personal Lange highlight is not the grandest complication C it's the 1815 Annual Calendar.? The A. Lange & Sohne 1815 Annual Calendar in white gold was released earlier this year at SIHH. After SIHH 2017, this watch was something of a sleeper hit. While watches like the?Jaeger-L...

Yesterday morning, Paris-based luxury group Kering announced the appointment of Patrick Pruniaux as the new CEO of Ulysse Nardin, effective August 28.?Pruniaux comes to Ulysse Nardin with considerable experience in the watch industry, both at TAG Heuer, where he performed several roles over a nine year span, and at Apple, where he was involved in launching the Apple Watch. According to Kerings statement, Pruniaux will be tasked with accelerating the international expansion of [Ulysse Nardin], thanks to his innovative thinking and outstanding expertise. Patrick Pruneaux takes over as CEO of Ulysse Nardin effective August 28. ...

The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra-Thin Automatique made a very big splash at Baselworld last March, and with good reason: it's another technical feather in Bulgari's cap, housing the caliber BVL 138, which is the new record holder for the world's thinnest automatic movement. The AP 2120/Vacheron Constantin 1120/JLC 920 continues to be the world's thinnest full-rotor automatic, as it has been since 1967, which gives you a sense of how rare it is to see new records set in extra-flat watchmaking.? The Bulgari Octo Finissimo Automatique is offered on either a leather strap or matching titanium bracelet. Our first impressions of bot...

The reference 1518 is one of the most iconic vintage chronographs ever produced by Patek Philippe. First introduced in 1941, the reference 1518 made its mark as the first perpetual calendar chronograph ever produced (and I mean ever). It was only made in 281 examples in yellow gold, rose gold, and stainless steel, which further confirms its rarity. In modern years, it has risen to the top as one of the most collectible vintage Patek Philippe watches?making landmark auction results, such as a stainless steel example selling for over CHF 11 million at Phillips in November 2016.? The Patek Philippe reference 1518 that was recently stolen. ...

The Douglas DC-3 is one of those aircraft that has a firmly established larger-than-life persona. Like the Supermarine Spitfire or the B-17 Flying Fortress, it has a reputation for coming through, again and again, where other planes might not. The DC-3 was originally designed for commercial aviation and when it was first introduced in 1936, it was revolutionary: a relatively long-range aircraft capable of eight hours' flight time (without reserve tanks) that made the first true transcontinental service possible. For the first time, flying across the USA became a practical reality; it took only fifteen hours, with refueling stops and the DC-3 could even fly to Europe, stopping in Greenland an...

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 three of four. Enjoy. ...

Truth be told, it's pretty hard to find a decent ladies' watch for under $10,000. It should then come as no surprise that women have turned to wearing men's watches instead (cue the world's smallest violin, I know). Your typical "ladies'" watch tends to be covered in diamond chips, contain a quartz movement, and cost many times more than it should. But there are a few options out there that prove otherwise. This is one of those watches.?The Villeret Date Moonphase is the latest from Blancpain, currently best known for making dive watches such as the Fifty Fathoms C the complete opposite of this watch. But unlike many of its competitors, this little ladies' watch makes a strong argument with ...

When we first covered the watch that would later be known as the Audemars Piguet Supersonnerie, back in 2014,?it was as a concept watch that AP hadnt yet demonstrated a desire to sell to collectors. The team in Le Brassuss ostensible goal was to push the boundaries of chiming watch acoustics and to provide tangible evidence that the quest for continuous improvement in minute repeaters was as alive as ever. The Audemars Piguet Supersonnerie, a chiming concept watch. The next year, at SIHH 2015, AP set up a sound-proof booth in which they could demonstrate the superlative tonality and volume of the new concept watch. I wont ...

Back in September 2015, Chopard Group launched a new brand. The new company was named for one of the most important figures in the evolution of precision timekeeping: the Swiss chronometer maker Ferdinand Berthoud (1727-1807). We took a fairly in-depth look at the life and work of Berthoud in our In-Depth introduction to the new company's first watch C the Chronomtre FB 1 C and particularly at his rather tumultuous relationship with Pierre Le Roy, his biggest rival in France. ?Berthoud spent most of his professional life in France, and perhaps just to put his life in context, we can look again at what Commander Rupert T. Gould has to say about Berthoud in The Marine Chronometer, Its History...

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