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There are few pop culture figures that loom larger over the 20th century than Elvis Presley. From shrieking teenagers to pearl-clutching mothers, the King had an outsized impact on midcentury America and the world at large. In February 1961, his label RCA Records arranged a charity event to celebrate his groundbreaking milestone of selling 75 million records, something no previous artist is thought to have done (though it's tough to say for certain because of how sales records were kept at the time). At the event, Elvis was presented with a commemorative plaque and a very special Omega watch. While the plaque remains at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, the diamond-set, Tiffany dial Omega is ...

Apple's launch of the Watch in April 2015 has had a profound impact on the watch business. Media attention has focused for the most part on whether Apple poses a threat to Swiss watchmakers. (Not without reason: It is affecting the high-volume, under-$1,000 segment of the Swiss industry.)?But the Apple Watch's biggest impact, as we noted here a few months ago, has been on the watch industry's huge fashion-watch segment, whose leader is the Texas-based Fossil Group. Fossil Group sales, which were at record highs in 2014, have been clobbered since the Apple Watch launch. So has its stock price.?So how goes Fossil's slugfest with Apple? The release of Fossil's 2017 financial results and its ear...

Collecting watches is a peculiar hobby, as varied as it is arcane. While some collectors are generalists, with a broad range of brands and genres under their belt, others hew to a narrower interestonly the small-cased Supercompressor dive watches, for example, or only Lemania 5100-powered chronographs made before 1983. For Myron Erickson, a Michigan-based engineer and the man behind Rover Haven leather watch straps, the focus is very specific: 33mm, hand-wound Hamilton watches of a particular era and style. So similar are the 17 watches in this collection that he has given them the collective nickname "Confusing Fall Warblers" C and its a fitting one. ...

The triple calendar with moonphase is Blancpain's flagship complication. Sure, they make more complex watches with many times more components, but it's this practical complication that is the brand's best seller (performing even better than the Fifty Fathoms and Bathyscaphe dive watches). Here we have that watch with the addition of a 24-hour hand for tracking a second timezone. The Villeret Quantie?me Complet GMT is available in both steel and red gold configurations, but technically the watches are the same and the big news is the addition of the under-lug correctors for the calendar functions that have been seen in the non-GMT versions of this watch for a while. The central GMT hand is me...

What we have here is the latest execution of a design that originated with the winning watch from the 2017 Autavia Cup competition. It's also the latest "Siffert-style" Autavia, a popular vintage-style dial configuration that features a panda layout accented with with a tell-tale blue chronograph hand. In its own way, this watch is the first Siffert, at least officially speaking: The popular TAG Heuer-focused blog Calibre 11 ?licensed the Siffert name name directly from the family, and Joe Siffert's signature can be found etched onto the sapphire case back. I'm including a live photo of the prototype's back here, but please note that this is an imperfect representation of what the final watc...

Last weekend, the Miami Design District was the center of the watch world in North America as it hosted the very first Watches & Wonders Miami. Organized by the Miami Design District and the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH), this edition of Watches & Wonders (which in previous years has taken place in Hong Kong) was an opportunity for watch lovers to discover both the boutiques, shops, and hospitality of the Design District, as well as, for many of the participating brands, new watches just introduced in January at the 2018 SIHH. A gala opening night event, attended by over 1,000 guests (including, of course, many HODINKEE readers) was followed by three days of events, includin...

Last weekend we were in south Florida for the first-ever Watches & Wonders Miami. There was plenty to do and see, including the latest releases from participating brands, lectures, vintage cars, and people (you can check out our full recap here). In addition to all the new watches, we hosted our very first meet-up in Miami for our local readers, and boy did they bring it. Drinks were had, pics were taken, and watches were discussed.?Thank you to all who joined us and we hope to be back in Miami very soon. ...

The Frederique Constant Hybrid Manufacture is a totally new kind of smartwatch that combines a true mechanical movement with an full featured fitness tracker and connected watch in one cohesive package. The 42mm case contains a dial that looks very traditional at first glance and uses all analog displays for the standard timekeeping functions and the digital smart features. The movement is, quite literally, an automatic mechanical movement with a digital, battery-powered module integrated into it. The mechanical functions of the watch are relatively simple C you have time and date displays in a pretty standard layout. The smart functions on the other hand are whe...

Switzerland's fledgling watch recovery picked up steam in January. Global exports of Swiss watches jumped 12.6% to 1.62 billion Swiss francs ($1.73 billion), according to data released Tuesday by the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry (FH).?The double-digit jump follows a 2.7% increase in exports in 2017, after a two-year export slump. It's a sign that the recovery that began in the Far East in the second half of 2017 is gaining momentum, as retailers replenish depleted watch stocks. It also backs up a growing number of optimistic forecasts for the Swiss watch industry in 2018.?The watch export data is supplied to the FH by Switzerland's Federal Customs Administration and reflects wholes...

If you've been rattling around in horology circles in the last 15 or 20 years, you may have run across a unique (and I do mean unique) clock project, undertaken by an organization called the Long Now Foundation. The Long Now Foundation was created in 1996, and "...hopes to provide a counterpoint to today's accelerating culture and help make long-term thinking more common." One of its initiatives is the Clock Of The Long Now, which is designed to run for at least 10 millennia, without any need for human intervention. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos took an interest in the project six years ago, and has funded it to the tune of $42 million, and he recently shared a time-lapse video of the clock's co...

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Tokyo boutique in the popular Ginza shopping district, A. Lange & Sohne is releasing a limited edition version of the Lange 1 Daymatic. The Daymatic is exactly what it sounds like C it has the popular Lange 1 layout, only reversed and with a retrograde display for the day of the week where the power reserve would be on a basic Lange 1. Additionally, it's automatic, with a full winding rotor visible on top of the movement and its three-quarter plate. What makes this white gold model unique is the guilloch dial, which is solid gold with an argente color treatment and blue accents on the hands and date display. This watch will only be available at t...

Several of the watchmakers showing at this year's SIHH offered a refreshing dose of strong commercial products and value for money C essential elements that the industry has, it must be said, lacked in recent years. Perhaps nowhere were these olive branches to watch lovers more clear than at Panerai. The watch we're going hands on with today, the updated Luminor Base Logo, was one of not one but two major commercial releases from the Swiss watchmaker with Italian roots. (The other is this 38mm Luminor Due, the smallest Panerai ever.) The Luminor Base Logo is also the swan song of Panerai's outgoing CEO, Angelo Bonati, who harnessed the powerful design of an Italian military supplier and buil...

As a 17-year-old at high school here in the UK, the more traumatic memories I have are from time spent in class rooms (specifically results day). I took a business studies class in my last year (I wanted to do economics and business but my professor advised me that I would be better suited to just the one). It was during one of those classes however that I experienced one of the few positive periods, when I got to see a documentary showcasing the brothers Nick and Giles English building their brand Bremont, with a focus on their early trips to India. Seeing two young gents getting out there and making things happen had an impact on me. This week Bremont is releas...

Hamilton has been making pilot's watches for 100 years now, and 2018 is looking like it's going to be a year of many aviation-influenced releases for the brand. The first we're getting a look at is the Khaki Pilot Auto Day Date, which is a 42mm steel watch that looks every bit the part. It has bold double-digit Arabic numerals, luminous markers, and bold sword-shaped hands. What sets this model apart is the inclusion of the practical day and date complications, with the former in a curved window at 12 o'clock and the latter in a subtle window at six o'clock (with a matching black date wheel too). You've also got two options in terms of finish, with both a standard steel version and a steel v...

Mario Andretti is that rare breed of driver whose talents have taken him to the top of virtually every category in elite racing. Among his 111 career victories, several have come at?the sport's most coveted races, including the Daytona 500 and the Indy 500. Andretti is also one of the few American drivers to achieve success in Formula One, winning the 1978 Drivers' Championship with Lotus. His 12 victories in Formula One make him the winningest American that the series has ever seen. Andretti is also the only person to have been named United States Driver of the year in three different decades. And as if that wasn't enough, the Associated Press and RACER selected him as driver of the century...

At the March 5, 2018, meeting of the Horological Society of New York, Brittany Nicole Cox will present her research and findings into the conservation of bellows materials inside dynamic objects, specifically mechanical smoking automata made in France between the period of 1848 and 1914. These findings required the construction of a machine capable of running three sets of bellows simultaneously. The materials tested and the results of using these materials will be discussed. Conclusions drawn from this research demonstrate how problems arise when tangible and intangible qualities are in direct conflict, and why these problems are difficult to address in the case of dynamic objects, especial...

Despite Breitlings success over the past decade C they are the fourth largest brand in the U.S. by sales volume C theyve often been the target of criticism from watch enthusiasts, largely aimed at their "busy" dials, their gargantuan sizes, and their shiny cases. It seems as though new Breitling CEO Georges Kern has been listening. In fact, at a press conference in New York last week, Kern acknowledged that hes taking this feedback seriously and is in the early stages of overhauling the brand. He was in New York to launch the first new watches under his reign, and to discuss his plans for Breitling this year and beyond. The new Navitimer 8 Chronograp...

This Thursday, the HODINKEE team will be joining Hamilton Watches as they celebrate their 100th anniversary in the aviation world, and with that, 100 years of making pilot's watches. We will be getting together for cocktails, good conversation, and, of course, watches. Hamilton will be bringing special vintage pieces from the National Watch and Clock Museum in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, as well as a selection of modern watches to offer a comprehensive overview of the last century and provide a visual timeline of the brand's evolution.Space is limited but we would love to have you join us! The event will be held on Thursday, March 1, at 6:30 PM in lower Manhattan. If interested, please shoot us...

The Pilot's Watch Mark XVIII is one of the cornerstones of IWC's collection, along with the likes of the Portugieser Automatic and the Big Pilot. In the current iteration of the Pilot's collection, IWC offers many variations of its entry-level aviator's watch, including some different color options, a few materials variations, and even a throw-back model. The latest addition is the watch we have here, IWC's annual limited edition to support the Laureus Sport For Good Foundation. These watches always feature rich blue dials and commemorative caseback engravings, and this model is no different, though here you also get the 41mm case rendered in glossy black ceramic too. ...

This new incarnation of the Multifort Datometer is a limited edition created to celebrate Mido's 100th anniversary. The watch draws on an almost 80-year-old model from the company's archives, the Datometer. The model is defined by its central date hand that uses a red crescent to point to the date around the perimeter of the dial, as well as the 12-3-6-9 layout and dagger-shaped hour markers. All three of these traits have been carried over to the new watch, which is a little larger than the original and is presented in a stainless steel case with a rose gold PVD finish. There will be 1,918 individually numbered pieces made, a nod to Mido's founding year. Why Thi...

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