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The Horological Society of New York's award-winning classes are on the road again! Classes will be held in San Francisco on October 21 and 22. One week later, October 28 and 29, HSNY will head home and offer its weekend classes in New York for the first time. Then, on November 11 and 12, HSNY will offer a weekend of courses in Miami, hosted by F.P. Journe. Traditionally, HSNY's New York classes have been a series of evening sessions, but now with the weekend classes available, students in New York can choose between an intensive half-day class and a series of evening classes. At HSNY's Horological Education classes, student...

At an event tonight in England, Bremont Watch Company released the latest in its annual tradition of limited editions, the 1918, a watch that pays tribute to the centenary of Britains Royal Air Force. Anyone who knows Bremont knows that its founders, brothers Nick and Giles English, are keen pilots and most of their watches hew close to aviation themes. Past limited editions have paid tribute to famous planes, like the P-51, the EP120 Spitfire, and last years DH-88, all of which incorporated actual artifacts from the planes. The 1918 Limited Edition is no exception. Lets take a closer look at this new complicated chronograph. The 1918 Limited Editi...

Just about everyone has their favorite MB&F Horological Machine, and some of us would be hard pressed to pick just one as the top favorite. I'm in that latter camp of wafflers C HM1 came out ten years ago and not only is it a sentimental favorite, I also think it's still one of the sharpest and most interesting designs to come out of MB&F. I fell hard for the wacky convexity of the HM3 Frog the second I saw it, and more recently, the slightly menacing, bulbous biomorphism of HM6. However, the Legacy Machines are almost a whole class of potential favorites in themselves C characterized by MB&F as an imagining of what a Horological Machine might have been in the 19th century, they'...

Well, Audemars Piguet has done it again. Today I introduce to you the Royal Oak Frosted Gold in 41mm. If you are anything like me, I know you have been dreaming of this since my last Hands On with the 33mm and 37mm Royal Oak Frosted Gold in rose and white gold. Well, now the iconic manufacture has released a limited edition version of this sparkly number in 41mm for those of you looking for size and sizzle.? The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Frosted Gold now comes in a 41mm white gold case. The Royal Oak Frosted Gold was originally introduced at SIHH 2017. It is produced by a hammering technique utilized by Florentine jewele...

Well, this was a pleasant surprise. Looking at last week's Style section of the New York Times, I stumbled upon a familiar face: that of friend and longtime HODINKEE contributor Jason Heaton. The always-humble writer and adventurer of course hadn't told any of us that he'd be featured and he did little self-promotion after the fact, so I'm stepping in here to do it for him: Go read this story right now! As regular HODINKEE readers already know, Jason is the dive watch guru, bar none. He's been taking dive watches under the water for us for years, and has swam with everything from a Rado re-issue to a Richard Mille chronograph. Jason has also debunked common dive ...

Last week, HODINKEE and Breguet got together to celebrate?a significant event for Breguet enthusiasts, and indeed for anyone interested in the history of watchmaking: the release of the long-awaited second edition of Breguet, Watchmakers Since 1775, by Emmanuel Breguet. The first edition of the book came out in 1997 and has been out of print for some time, and the new edition brings all of the detail of the original along with updated images and text. The new book focuses on the life, work, and horological innovations of Abraham L. Breguet, detailing the story of his rise to prominence as one of pre-Revolutionary France's most fa...

It's no secret that Talking Watches is one of our most popular editorial series here at HODINKEE. I was a big fan of it long before I joined the team, actually. So when Will asked me to host the first Talking Watches to revisit a collector and see how a collection had evolved over time, I jumped at the opportunity. Like Ben, who hosted the first appearance with this guest, I was a fan of the Fugees going all the way back to the heady days of suburban middle school. Their second album,The Score, was one of those records that practically everybody was rocking out to to back then, and it's held up remarkably in the two decades since. If you had told seventh-grade Jon that he'd be sitting next t...

This is the first in a series of four articles that look at four revolutions that shaped the modern watch world as we know it, brought to you by HODINKEE Editor-at-Large Joe Thompson. Check out our introduction to the series right here, and enjoy! ?C Ed. The first salvo of the quartz watch revolution was fired in the last week of the 1960s. On December 25, in Tokyo, Seiko introduced the Astron, the worlds first quartz wristwatch. It was a limited edition of 100 gold-case watches, priced at 450,000, equivalent then to the cost of a Toyota Corolla. Its battery-powered movement featured a quartz oscillator with a frequency of 8,192 Hz, accurate to within five seco...

The Grand Seiko Spring Drive SBGA011 is better known to Grand Seiko fans simply as the "Snowflake," and it's probably the single most iconic model for Grand Seiko Spring Drive, having been first introduced in 2010 (hard to believe). In the seven years since its release it's become a huge fan favorite, and a much-lauded critics' darling as well, with praise lavished on its unique dial, and the general fit and finish so characteristic of Grand Seiko as well. Interestingly, Grand Seiko has never offered this dial with any other movement than Spring Drive and in fact, the characteristics of the Spring Drive movement are essential to the overall impact of the watch as a whole C with a conventiona...

The Engineer Hydrocarbon AeroGMT II is a classic modern Ball wristwatch: big size, bold styling, an aggressive tool-watch personality and, of course, the signature tritium gas tubes that give Ball watches their ability to maintain high visibility through prolonged periods of darkness. Most other modern watches use Super LumiNova, or a related compound, which has to be charged by ambient light, and which glows with diminishing brightness over time. Tritium, on the other hand, is a radioactive substance (much safer for use in watches than radium) that produces illumination without needing previous exposure to light; as such, it finds uses in many applications in which low light legibility is e...

We are back this week with our 20th episode of Friday Live. That's right, we've hit the big 2-0 and we are pumped. To celebrate, we are bringing on fan favorite, dive watch expert, and longtime HODINKEE contributor Jason Heaton. If you are an frequent visitor to this little place we call home, you are likely familiar with Jason and his ability to tell epic stories of exploring the deep blue with a dive watch strapped to his wrist.? Tomorrow, we will be discussing Heaton's top five dives and the watches he wore on them, so be sure to tune in at 1:00 PM ET to get the low-down. As always, we will be answering questions at the ...

If you're a regular HODINKEE reader (or just an enthusiastic student of antiquarian horology and precision timekeeping C?and hey, who isn't) you may have heard of Mr. Rory McEvoy, Curator of Horology at the Royal Observatory. We've encountered Mr. McEvoy on several occasions, and most recently, he was our guide in Episode 5 of The Road Through Britain, for our tour of the Royal Observatory, where among other things we had a chance to see all of the famous John Harrison maritime clocks. Two of John Harrison's marine chronometers: left, H1; right, H4, which won the Longitude Prize. One of the lesser known chapters in the history...

Effective immediately, the London-based Bamford Watch Department is the authorized customization partner of TAG Heuer. You might remember that just a few months ago, BWD and Zenith announced a formal partnership, and it looks like things must be going well, as now another LVMH watch brand is being added to the mix. To start, there are three base models to choose from, the automatic Carrera Calibre 5, the new 2017 Autavia chronograph, and the classic Monaco chronograph. You can choose from various case and bracelet coatings, change the colors of the dial, hands, and accents, choose from some special straps too. The examples shown ...

A couple of years back, as a twenty-five-year-old, my roommate and girlfriend would often catch me, alone, in my bedroom, in front of my laptop watching one video almost on loop. I was never quite sure how to explain it. I would quickly fumble around trying to close the screen before they could see what it was I was watching. ?It was the early stages of my watch obsession. And I was totally hooked on Three on Three.? The Chronomtre Holland & Holland The episode about manually-wound dress watches is the particular one that I couldn't stop watching and that would be responsible for countless sleepless nights. Confused and f...

Over the last 5-10 years, we've seen a ton of small, independent brands pop up selling quartz watches for a few hundred dollars, usually with a hip, Scandinavian or mid-century aesthetic. Many of these companies are selling tens or hundreds of millions of dollars worth of watches each year, which means more and more people are opting to put something on their wrists instead of using their phones to tell the time. No complaints about that here. Bravur is one such brand. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, Bravur was founded in 2011 as a project of two industrial designers who wanted to make simple, affordable watches that embodied their m...

Within the Swatch Groups diverse portfolio of watch brands, Tissot has turned into the go-to brand for watches that pack a lot of technological and mechanical punch for not a ton of money (relatively speaking, as always). Well, Tissots stepped things up a notch with the Everytime Swissmatic, offering an automatic Swiss-made watch for under $400. But the real question: Is it any good? The Swissmatic is a medium 40mm size and sits nicely on the wrist. Any time you purchase a watch, youre making compromises. There are no truly perfect watches, so whether the trade-offs have to do with price, size, materials, or any number of o...

On Tuesday night, HODINKEE and Montblanc welcomed 100 guests to car collector Bruce Meyer's private garage (at a clandestine location in Beverley Hills) to celebrate the new TimeWalker collection of racing-inspired watched. Of course there were plenty of watches on hand C both TimeWalker models and other pieces from Montblanc's portfolio C?but there were also more than a dozen world-class automobiles for guests to admire. After allowing everyone to settle in with a cocktail and get a look around the incredible hidden garage, Montblanc Vice President of Marketing and Communications Florent Dubiez welcomed guests and offered an introduction to this year's reimagine...

Any day we get a new watch from NOMOS Glashtte is a good day in my book C?and today were actually getting 14 new watches from the German watchmaker. So yeah, todays looking pretty good so far. The new collection is called the At Work collection, with the idea being that any of these pieces could be a daily-wearer in a modern office. The new Silvercut versions of the Metro and Tangente. Theres quite a bit of variety here, but two things are common to all of the new At Work models. First, theyre all 39mm in diameter, which is relatively large when it comes to NOMOS watches. Second, theyre all Neomatik models, and contain t...

According to a patent filed back in 2015, which was granted recently, your Apple Watch may have a self-adjusting strap at some point in the future. On the surface this may look like another cool feature to make wearing an Apple Watch more comfortable and convenient than ever, but it could also be a signal that Cupertino wants its smartwatch to gather more of your biometric data, including one very important piece of information that Apple hasnt yet been able to gather: blood pressure.? While heart rate, which Apple can currently measure (and with some level of sophistication, too, including the ability to detect arrhythmias) is useful to health professionals and...

Manufacture Roger Dubuis has just announced, via Instagram, that company co-founder Roger Dubuis has passed away at the age of 80.? The company said, in its statement: "Roger Dubuis, our company founder, has passed away today at the age of 80. His renowned expertise in Haute Horlogerie, his disruptive vision, his human values will remain close to our heart. We are all committed to keep his unique spirit within our brand. Rogers passing is a grievous loss for all of us and the entire watch community. Our sympathies are with his family and close relatives." The firm that bears his name was founded by Mr. Dubuis, and entrepreneur and de...

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