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The watch company known as Gorilla is a relatively new development, having launched in 2016 with a series of watches that put design and high-quality case materials at the forefront C and offered things like ceramic and forged carbon construction at a fraction of the prices usually charged for cutting edge, high tech components. The watches are powered by Miyota 90S5 automatic movements C reliable and inexpensive, they allow Gorilla to maintain highly competitive pricing (around $1,000, more or less, depending on the model) while still offering a mechanically driven timepiece with an exotic appeal. The company is headed by Octavio Garcia, who worked as a star designer at Audemars Piguet from...

The first Grand Seiko Spring Drive 8 Day watch was announced in March of 2016 (as reported by Ben Clymer) and it made a strong impression on the Grand Seiko fan community immediately, to put it mildly. This was a kind of maximalist watchmaking that heretofore hadn't been seen from Grand Seiko C a mid-five figure timepiece, with an eight day power reserve, in a large, 43mm x 13.2mm case, in platinum, no less. It was and is an imposing watch no matter how you looked at it, and it was followed by an equally if not more striking, and disruptive, rose gold model, in 2017. These are statement watches on several counts C firstly, thanks their size and dramatic wrist presence, they're going to be st...

The Seiko Credor Eichi watches are, in many respects, unique among high-end timepieces. They show only the hours, minutes, and seconds, and when the first version was released, in 2008, it was already a watch that was all about essentials; it was from outset powered by Seiko's Spring Drive technology (in the very first version, this was Spring Drive caliber 7R08).?The original Eichi has a Noritake porcelain dial, a platinum case, and heat blued hands; it also includes an indication for the power reserve, with the pivot anchored at the outer end of the 10:00 hour marker. The dial markers and logo are a very deep blue and applied by hand, which seems very hard to believe at first C they're ext...

The tourbillon has been around since the dawn of the 19th century (as any dyed-in-the-wool horological enthusiast knows, Breguet's patent is from 1801) but until the year 1986, it was largely confined to pocket watches. 1986 was the year that Audemars Piguet created the first series-produced wristwatch tourbillon, the reference 25643, which represented a whole fistful of firsts including being both the first tourbillon wristwatch produced in series and the thinnest automatic tourbillon wristwatch (a record it held, incredibly, until this year, when Bulgari introduced the Octo Finissimo Tourbillon Automatic).?That watch revolutionized tourbillon design C prior to the ref. 25643, the watch ind...

The world of "High Accuracy Quartz" watches (as they've been dubbed by the online watch community, where "HAQ" is a recognized acronym) is a highly specialized one, but within that world, there are a number of technically intriguing timepieces, including such forgotten exotica as the Pulsar PSR-10 and PSR-20, which were accurate to, respectively, 10 and 20 seconds per year. There's a tendency among mechanical watch enthusiasts to regard quartz watches as essentially all the same (and fundamentally unworthy of serious consideration) but this view, while it may be understandable, ignores the fact that there are, both functionally and aesthetically, sometimes very marked differences between t...

Officine Panerai has had, to put it mildly, an interesting history. In broad strokes that history is well known. The company began as a relatively obscure Florentine clock and watch purveyor, and then, in the late 1930s began producing, at a very small scale, watches intended for a very specific audience: practitioners of the deadly art of underwater warfare. The ur-Panerai is the Radiomir, which in its original form was a very large, cushion-cased wristwatch with a radium dial, and which was worn most famously during World War II by Italian combat swimmers piloting so-called human torpedos. These were essentially midget submarines, operated by two men sitting astride the main cylinder which...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn). Already heard it once or twice? Please leave a short review here, and tell us which guests we should have on! Keegan Allen will be a familiar name to regular HODINKEE readers, since he was featured in an episode of Talking Watches a few months ago, back in April. Like with a lot of watch guys, Keegan's story starts with his family and the ubiquity of a quality watch on his dad's wrist. But from there, Keegan's found his own particular taste, in a way that's astounding for such a young guy. You'll notice his preferences skew toward high-quality sports watches, but alway...

Clocks come in many shapes and sizes. There are the grand old clocks found in European city-centers, the incredible gas-powered Atmos clocks, and of course the ubiquitous electronic clocks that glow from myriad devices throughout our homes. There's even a clock being built in a Texas mountain that's meant to keep time for 10,000 years. But what we have here today is something a little bit different.Yep, this is a clock made from an old Kindle e-reader. You can hack your no-longer-in-use Kindle and install special software that replaces its usual operating system with this clock program. Then, each passing minute, your Kindle displays a new image that shows a quotation related to time C you g...

This isn't exactly breaking news, but chronographs have become more and more popular with each passing year. Depending on which retailer you ask, you might even hear that they're outselling simpler time-only or time-and-date watches in some cases. The catch here is that finding an excellent chronograph on a more restrained budget can be challenging, as in-house chronograph movements are rare and often even bauche-based chronographs are experiencing price creep. But, fear not, there are plenty of good options out there, and our editors have rounded up five that they think offer great value for money, compelling styling, and something to set them apart from the competition. ...

Talk about coming in hot C upstart Canadian watch brand Birchall & Taylor are just starting to deliver their first watch, the Reference 1, and it's quite the debut. The watch has a grand feu enamel dial and a nicely decorated micro-rotor movement, all packed into a watch with classic proportions and styling. When co-founder Charles Birchall first reached out to me a few weeks ago to see if I'd be interested in taking a look at one of his watches, it didn't take me long to know that I had to see on in the metal ASAP. Luckily, he got me one just last week and through spending some time with the watch and exchanging a flurry of emails with Birchall I was able to get a pretty good sense of w...

West 44th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Midtown Manhattan is colloquially known as Club Row, because it houses the Harvard Club, New York Yacht Club, Penn Club and General Society just to name a few. The famous Algonquin Hotel, the oldest continuously operating hotel in New York City, is at number 59 West 44th Street. This stretch is a slice of old New York that lives on today. And now, there is a new resident on the block. The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) recently opened its first permanent office and classroom on the fifth floor of the landmark General Society building, at 20 West 44th Street. The classroom is...

Parmigiani Fleurier is a relatively young brand as Swiss fine watchmaking houses go; the firm was founded in 1996, but quickly established a reputation for making very high quality watches with a distinctive design vocabulary that's rooted in elements of Classical architecture. The first watch produced by Parmigiani Fleurier was the Toric Memory Time (which we saw in June of last year on the wrist of founder Michel Parmigiani) and in recent years, the Toric case shape has been a vehicle for both highly complicated watches, and simpler time-and-date timepieces C the latter are offered with chronometer certification from the COSC (the Contr?le Officiel Suisse des Chronomtres, which is respons...

If you pay any attention to what's going on in the world of magic, you've heard of Dan White C the magician in "The Magician At The Nomad," his long-running and always-packed show at New York's Nomad Hotel. If your idea of a magician is a paunchy guy in a rented tux and cheap cape, pulling disheveled-looking rabbits out of a battered top-hat, White has put together a show that will make you realize just how powerful magic can be, done right. Tall, with somewhat brooding features and a penetrating baritone voice, he's a commanding stage presence whose show has been one of New York's hottest tickets since March 2015 (his performances are routinely sold out) and whose stock in trade is narrativ...

As a sort of 185th birthday present to itself and 50 of the brand's closest friends, Jaeger-LeCoultre has announced the Reverso Tribute Tourbillon Duoface, an ornate and limited edition expression of the brand's quintessential design. Not unlike the recent Reverso Tribute Gyotourbillon, this new model combines JLC's iconic Reverso design with a hit of their finest haute horology abilities.? Initial Thoughts Unlike the Tribute Gyrotourbillon, the Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon uses a smaller Reverso case size, coming in at 27.4mm wide, 45.5 lug to lug, and just 9.15mm thick, despite sporting a flying tourbillon and the Duoface layout. ...

What you see here is the latest in a line of watch collaborations between the New York-based American menswear designer (and HODINKEE Radio guest) Todd Snyder and Timex, arguably the best-known American-based watchmaker today. The design of this watch has been inspired by Snyder's visits to the extensive Timex archives, to which Snyder, as he said in his aforementioned 'Dink Radio appearance earlier this week, enjoys special access.? What we have here is a 40mm quartz timepiece in stainless steel with two vintage (Timex says 1960s) inspired dial executions, one in cream and the other in black. Both have lots of lume on the hour m...

Youre in store for a little bit of everything in this weeks roundup. There are a few watches with unique stories, a chronograph with no branding to be found on it whatsoever, and a rare 18k gold chronograph designed by Marc Newson. Like I said, a bit of everything. We also kept our eyes peeled for watches to steer clear of this week, and found a Rolex Explorer that you'd be best to stay away from. Tissot 15TL Chronograph The late 1930s and early 1940s gave birth to some of the most special pieces ever crafted. Brands like Patek Philippe, Omega, Universal Genve, and Heuer produced so many watches of not...

Movado Group has entered into an agreement to acquire MVMT, the popular, millennial-focused watch and accessories brand, for $100 million, or approximately "85 million net of tax benefits," Movado said in a press release. This is in addition to two future payments that could add up to an additional $100 million before tax benefits, depending on MVMT's future performance as part of Movado's portfolio. MVMT was founded in 2013 by Jacob Kassan and Kramer LaPlante, two California-based twenty-somethings who had a vision to sell affordable, stylish watches to people their own age. It's hard to argue with the success of that vision. Last year, MVMT achieved revenue of ...

In the world of bespoke quartz watches, the Yes Equilibrium may well be the Henry Graves Supercomplication. While decidedly a wrist watch, its large size and myriad features makes it something of an oddball, even among the Pro Treks, Fenixs, and Elementum Terras of the world. Highly in tune with the rhythms of the Sun and the Moon, the yes Equilibrium is a nerdy watch for a rather specific type of crowd, and from sunset to dawn, and everything thing in between, this incredibly niche product manages to be unique among a growing cavalcade of multi-role digital sport watches.? The titanium case and bracelet of the Yes Equilibrium ...

There are certain watches that have become legends of sorts amongst collectors and enthusiasts. One watch that is indisputably in that category is the Breitling Emergency. The watch is powered by an extremely accurate quartz movement and has a combination analog/digital display, but what really sets it apart is the concealed emergency locator beacon that is hidden behind a screw-down cap in the lower right lug. There have been a handful of stories about this unique watch actually being used in the field to save lives, but for most owners this feature remains dormant and unutilized for the duration of the watch's life. The result is that the specifics of exactly how this watch works can be a ...

The dive watch, as we know it, emerged almost fully formed in 1953, with little need for improvement since. Ample water resistance, legible dial and hands, and robust and accurate timekeeping are about all thats needed, and those earliest Sea Wolf, Fifty Fathoms, and Submariner models got it right. Any improvements since have largely been tweaks and minor enhancements. Straps and bracelets have gotten better, depth ratings have gone positively abyssal but at the expense, in many cases, of wearability, and bezels have seen all manner of re-engineering. But a 1962 Tornek-Rayville, assuming its been serviced and sealed, will time a dive just as well as a 2018 tantalum tourbillon diver with fi...

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