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Since launching the inaugural issue of the HODINKEE Magazine last fall, we've received incredible feedback and support from you, our readers. Today we're excited to take things a step further, and announce that you can now subscribe to the HODINKEE Magazine. Subscribers will receive future issues as soon as they become available, in addition to some other great perks. Subscriber Perks Magazine subscribers will be the first to receive each new volume, and wont have to worry about the rush to place an order when a new edition becomes available. For each volume, well ship your copy directly to you before t...

If nothing else, I possess something of a soft spot for oddball watches, for the outliers that manage to step outside of the proven format or play with concepts that belie their original creation. From gold watches that probably shouldn't be gold, to ana-digi Breitlings, to watches like the new Max Bill Mega from Junghans. The Mega is a strange but entirely compelling mix of Max Bill's well known watch/clock design crossed with a new radio-controlled high accuracy quartz movement - all but entirely hiding its feature set behind one of the best dial designs in the game.? I say strange because I definitely wouldn't have expected the Max Bill design to be the home f...

One of the words most often used to describe NOMOS Glashtte's watches is "Bauhaus." While that might be used as shorthand to cover things like "minimal" and "sleek," it's important to remember that the Bauhaus is an actual place. The world-famous school of art and design was founded in Weimar, Germany, in 1919, meaning that next year will be its 100th anniversary. Despite closing in 1933 (as most of its faculty fled the country in the lead-up to World War II), the impact of the Bauhaus on 20th century design really can't be overstated. Teachers at the school included founder Walter Gropius, husband-and-wife duo Josef and Anni Albers, Marcel Breuer, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lszl Mohol...

On August 13, HODINKEE received an email from a current Eleven James member alerting us to the fact that the prominent watch-lending service was no longer responding to his emails. When we checked the Eleven James web site, we found it to be totally unresponsive, failing to load over and over again. A perusal of the companys recent social media activity revealed that, depending on the platform, the company's channels haven't posted any new content since May or June 2018. All of this seemed a little strange to us. Eleven James supposedly had thousands of members at its height, so why did it all of a sudden seem to disappear? In case you're not familiar with Eleve...

Rado is one of those brands that has more history than it gets credit for. But last year, the brand released the vintage-inspired HyperChrome Captain Cook Limited Edition (and a few other Captain Cook models) to lots of fanfare from collectors and dive watch enthusiasts. What we have here today is a slightly more aggressive take on the brand's best-known diver, the Tradition Captain Cook MKIII Automatic. If you put it side by side with the HyperChrome Captain Cook, you might not see too much resemblance, but both watches are purpose-built divers C just from different eras. The earlier watch is the 1960s all the way through, while the MKIII has a distinct 70s vibe. The tonneau-shaped case is ...

Switzerland's watch rebound continued in July, building on a strong performance in the first half of 2018. Exports rose 6.6% in value over the previous July to CHF 1.8 billion, according to the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry (FH). (The figure is essentially the same in dollars.)?For the first seven months of 2018, exports are up 10%, to CHF 12.3 billion.?The data indicates wholesale, not retail sales. It represents the value of watches shipped from Switzerland to agents around the world. During the recent downturn, Swiss watch exports fell for 20 consecutive months stretching from July 2015 to February 2017. Last year, th...

Premiering today on Amazon Prime Video is a new Jack Ryan series, based on Tom Clancey's novels about the CIA analyst-turned-spy. The series stars John Krasinski as the eponymous character, and even just watching the trailer you'll notice his watch gets some prominent screen time. And this is for good reason C this is Hamilton's latest film-related partnership, following its involvement with the movies Interstellar in 2014 and The Martian in 2015 (amongst many others).? The watch on Krasinski's wrist is the Khaki Field Auto Chrono in a sleek all-black colorway (reference number H71626735, in case you'd like to know). It's a 42mm ...

To most readers, Ball is probably known for a couple of things, affordable ETA-based mechanical watches and the use of self-illuminating tritium tubes chief amongst them. The company also gets a fair amount of attention as an action/adventure watch brand, and rightly so. Ball takes an extra measure to provide shock resistance through its patented Amortiser system, which consists of an antimagnetic ring between the movement and the case as well as a system for locking the rotor. All of this is built upon a heritage of making chronometers for America's railway conductors, who needed ultra-accurate pocket watches in order to prevent potentially deadly accidents caused by trains going off schedu...

My transition from being merely watch curious to becoming something of a budding watch nerd happened to coincide with the early days of so-called "microbrands." While that moniker has become problematic and the game has evolved a lot in the subsequent years, from their creation, these one-man operations leveraged access to less costly global watch manufacturing and a direct-to-consumer internet sales model that undercut the traditional retail world of watch sales.? One thing to note right at the top is that the term "microbrand" is not one that is preferred by many of the brands discussed here. Nearly all of the people I spoke to for this story expressed some dis...

People either love tourbillons or hate tourbillons. Very, very few people feel anywhere in the middle. Those in the former camp will opine that they're beautiful, technically interesting, and embody the spirit of mechanical horology; those in the latter camp will argue that they're unnecessary, flashy, and in poor taste. But we here at HODINKEE believe in a middle way. Back in 2016, responding to comments made in the office by both Cara and Stephen , Ben (typically a non-tourbillon kind of guy too) decided to find a handful of tourbillons that could convince even the greatest skeptic of their value. He found seven C and boy are they good. ...

Off-the-beaten-path watches are this weeks focus C it's not all about the iconic models that you're used to seeing every day on Instagram. Weve found an obscure gilt dial Rolex (complete with its original Rolex-signed bracelet), a killer German chronograph from Sinn, and some affordable-but-interesting offerings for both men and women. We also continued to look out for questionable watches that raise red flags, and have included one such listing. Lets get right into it.? Sinn 'Big Eyes' Ref. 103A Chronograph Sinns legendary Ref. 103 is a staple chronograph of sorts. Modern examples offer signi...

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! Any time I can find an excuse to talk to someone at the top of their craft, I take it. There's something about people who are extremely dedicated to a particular thing and find a way to get to the peak that I find so interesting. Adam Scott certainly fits this criteria. The Australian golfer grew up surrounded by the game (his dad designs golf courses), turned pro at age 20, won the Masters in 2013, and then spent much of 2014 ranked number one in the world. An...

To kick things off this fall, we wanted to do something a little different. So, we are heading back out to Los Angeles for a week-long pop-up at the new UTA Artist Space in Beverly Hills (during their Thomas Downing exhibition). The HODINKEE Shop and the rest of the HODINKEE gang will be posted up September 7-14, with different programming and events enhancing the experience each day.? Throughout the pop-up there will be a full HODINKEE Shop set up, with accessories, books, and both modern and vintage watches for you to check out, along with a series of additional events throughout the week that will include live talks, the first ever live recording of HODINKEE R...

When it comes to watch auctions, there are a few things that you can pretty much count on these days. For example, quality Daytonas are almost always going to fetch big money C especially if somebody has cooked up a good nickname for the watch in question. And, likewise, complicated pieces from Patek Philippe are going to generate tons of buzz (even more if they're rare variants or bear double signatures). But, to suggest that each auction season goes by the book, from the first bid to the final hammer, would be very silly indeed. There are tons of surprises in each sale, ranging from unexpected steals to record-setting results. Looking back over the last 12 months, these are the moments and...

This week, I traveled to Schaffhausen, in the heart of German-speaking Switzerland, for the opening of the IWC Manufakurzentrum, the brand's massive new factory. After 21 months of construction and six months of moving teams into place, the beautiful building was finally ready to welcome its first visitors, and just a handful of journalists received tours earlier today. On one level, this might be a factory, but on another level it's a statement from IWC about how it sees itself and where it wants to go in the future. According to CEO Chris Grainger, the idea to build a new manufacture on the outskirts of Schaffhausen goes back six or seven years. Sandwiched betw...

The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, along with the Rolex Submariner, constitutes a kind of ur dive watch. Both mid-century designs helped to shape the template for the modern diver. Both are remarkably simple in their design language. And both have stood the test of time. In fact, the Fifty Fathoms, which debuted in 1953, actually has the distinction of being the first modern timepiece for diving, beating out the Submariner by a year. We've seen a number of executions of the Fifty Fathom in recent times, from tribute pieces honoring the historical Mil-Spec and Aqua Lung models, to a range of Bathyscaphes sold to raise funds for Blancpai...

Essentially MB&F's take on a Newton's cradle or one of those head-bobbing drinking birds, the brand's latest collaboration with L'Epe?e 1839 is a cross between a tank and a transformer. Dubbed Grant, with three functional, tank-style treads and a large clock face forming a shield on its back, this desk-borne automaton can sit upright, crouch, or lay flat, allowing a specific orientation of not only the actual clock display (again, on Grant's shield), but also the domed cover that allows a view of the manufacture movement's balance and many other elements of the overall timekeeping mechanism, which is comprised of some 268 components.? The Grant's th...

The latest high-complication from Ulysse Nardin is a seven-day manually wound tourbillon that draws extensively on the use of silicon watch components. The Executive Tourbillon Free Wheel, which is available in rose and white gold variations, features a design in which several of movement's components have been raised up above the surface of the dial. The unusual design is further highlighted by a large box crystal that causes each of these mechanisms C whether the power reserve indicator, the barrel, or the tourbillon itself C to appear to float in space. There are some subtle variations between the two gold versions: the white gold Executive Tourbillon Free Wheel has a honeycomb the of dia...

The 1990s are not what you would call the glory days of mechanical watchmaking. The Swiss establishment was just starting to claw its way back to prominence after the damage done by the Quartz Crisis and even historically significant brands were still trying to find their footing. Now, that doesn't mean that good watchmaking wasn't happening or that awesome designs weren't being produced, it just means that for every truly great watch there were a lot of utterly forgettable models too. One watch that is, without a doubt, one of the most handsome, most important, and most interesting of the decade is the IWC Ceramic Fliegerchronograph ref. 3705 C if you're a real watch nerd, this is one you d...

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