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You know what's funny? Since we started this website over six years ago, we've published literally thousands of articles. We've shown you watches owned by rock stars, taken you inside places few are ever allowed, told great stories of the human spirit, and profiled fascinating people. But, the article that received the most comments out of all these fantastic pieces was a quick new product release from the English brothers at Bremont. This post has 178 comments and counting, and that is because our readers felt they had been slighted.Bremont claimed the movement in the new Wright Flyer was in-house. It's not. But, like with anything in life, there is much more to the story than one might exp...

In a strange coincidence, luxury conglomerate Kering has just announced it has acquired Ulysse Nardin. It's a coincidence because, well, we just covered their new Freak this morning. UN will join Kering's existing luxury watches and jewelry division, which includes Girard-Perregaux, Jean Richard, Boucheron, and others.Franc?ois-Henri Pinault, Kerings Chairman and CEO, stated: Ulysse Nardin benefits from a rich heritage, high profitability and solid growth prospects. Independent high-end watchmaking manufactures are rare. This is an opportunity that we had to seize, particularly because this structural acquisition will enable us to take advantage of numerous synergies with our existing bran...

Ulysse Nardin first unveiled the Freak in 2001, a watch that both showcased an unconventional design, repurposing the gear train as the hour and minute hands, and was also among the first to make use of silicon in its escapement. The concept was further refined in 2013, adding more silicon parts to the escapement, including the hairspring, and removing the anchoring pin within the center of the crystal, creating a free-floating hand structure. This year, Ulysse Nardin adds a rich navy color scheme to the mix, creating the Blue Cruiser. The Blue Cruiser continues with the blue theme first introduced in other Ulysse Nardin watc...

Among its new releases this year,?Montblanc's crowning complicated timepiece?may have to be the?Villeret Tourbillon Cylindrique?Geosphres. This limited-edition release?houses yet another?manufacture movement (bearing the Minerva inscription) and features a tourbillon with a cylindrical hairspring manufactured on-site at the manufacture's Villeret workshop.?The?Cylindrique?Geosphres employs both mechanical and artisanal details often found in the highest tiers of haute horology. The dial of this model is made out of 18k gold and constructed with?two levels. The top portion?showcases a 30-second?tourbillon surrounded by etched waves on the dial. The bridge alone on the tourbillon?takes over ...

Let's get one thing straight. I'm not a tourbillon guy at all. In fact, I think most of them are downright ridiculous. There are, of course, a few exceptions, where I believe the technical thoughtfulness, artistic integrity, and the simple beauty of them in motion outweigh my general belief that this complication is more than useless (then again, aren't all mechanical watches?). Some that I give a pass to include those from Laurent Ferrier and FP Journe, the Tradition tourbillon from Breguet, the?14-day guys from VC, the Gyro from JLC, the downright?ridiculousness of the mega RM's, and the occasional?ultra-slim Royal Oak tourbillon. But, if it came down to it, and I were forced to spend my o...

Unearthing fantastic watches on eBay can be a gratifying experience. While there can be high risk, if you know what you are looking at, you can get some great pieces for far less than they would cost from a vintage watch dealer or from a major auction house. Here are five pieces currently on eBay that I really like: a Tudor Submariner from circa 1964, a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre triple calendar in steel, a vintage Aerotel chronograph from the late 1930s by Heuer, a Heuer Hervue pair likely from the 1950s sold by Abercrombie & Fitch, and a Universal Geneve three register chronograph from circa 1941-1942. Tudor Submariner Reference 7928 ...

Coming of age in the late 1960s and early 1970s was a sometimes nerve-wracking, sometimes exhilarating, and sometimes wacky and kitschy experience. It was a time stylistically when the transgressive exuberance of the 1960s began to become more a matter of style than political stance, and when the unbridled optimism of the Summer Of Love began to give way to, perhaps, a time of greater cynicism, if not outright self-serving hedonism. (Ask the man who knows.) It was also an extremely fraught time for the watch industry C 1969 may have been the year that we walked on the Moon but it was also the year when another, smaller revolution took place which we now know as the Quartz Crisis. Ultra-expen...

In 2013 Jason Heaton gave us the low-down on Helium Escape Valves, calling them the most overused and misunderstood components found on watches today. Six years later, anecdotally, it seems like the enthusiast communitys preference for HEVs has dwindled. As Jason explains, its a feature thats designed for a very small segment of dive professionals, but its totally superfluous to most of us.? Are we over HEVs? If its a must for you on a dive watch, comment below and tell us why.?Click here to read "Too Much Hot Air About Helium Release Valves" ADVERTISEMENT...

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! There are no two ways about it: We're deep in the dog days of summer. It's hot, it's humid (at least in New York City), and the novelty of many people's favorite season is starting to wear thin. But fear not! We've still got plenty of hot takes about summer watches to bring you. To kick off this week's episode of HODINKEE Radio, I pulled Cole, James, and Jon into our makeshift office studio (yes, with air conditioning) to talk about what watches we're wearing t...

Richard Rogers is one of the world's best known architects, and is behind some of the world's best known, and occasionally most controversial, buildings. Perhaps his most notorious is the Centre Pompidou (a collaboration with Italian architect Renzo Piano), which is located in Paris in the 4th arrondissement. The 4th arrondissement houses some of the most revered traditionally designed buildings in Paris, including Notre-Dame de Paris as well as the Renaissance-era Paris H?tel de Ville (City Hall), and the radically, unapologetically different, high-tech open design of the Centre Pompidou excited a storm of debate when it first opened to the public in 1977 C most notable was its "inside-out"...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Google Play). Already heard it once or twice? Please leave a short review here, and tell us what topics you'd like us to chat about.? James is on vacation and Jason is back from a shoot in Mexico, but the show must go on! In TGNs second-ever Perfect Product episode, the boys dig into two of their favorite products, in this case, a beloved Patagonia jacket and a reliable pair of classic sunglasses.? View this post on Instagram @travisoy of the Subaquatic Archaeology unit of Mexicos Institute of Anthropology and History emerges from a ...

The Rolls-Royce Merlin engine roared to life as it performed a final run-up at the end of the airstrip. The low-pitched rumble climbed to a throaty snarl as the English-built, liquid cooled V-12 screamed and echoed throughout the entire space of the Goodwood Aerodrome. It was time to put down the Pimm's and wander over to join the throngs of spruced-up gentry gathering along a grass runway, so well groomed that it would be hard to believe was ever used if an idling Spitfire hadnt been positioned at the end of it. The Silver Spitfire was about to depart on a daring round-the-world flight stopping in roughly 30 countries and covering some 27,000 miles. Dubbed "The Longest Flight," over 100 in...

A few weeks back we announced that we would be hosting our first ever watch photography workshop in partnership with the Leica Store San Francisco as part of their fifth anniversary celebrations. While that experience is limited to just 25 people, we didn't want to leave out the rest of our awesome Bay Area community. So, in classic HODINKEE fashion, we're hosting an open meet-up that very same evening, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Wednesday, August 21. If you want to hang out, enjoy some wine, and talk about watches and cameras, then this is for you. In addition to hanging out with fellow watch nerds and both of us (James and Stephen), the Leica Store San Francisc...

While Sunday Rewind is not usually directly connected to any one writer at Hodinkee, I elected to keep my name on this one as not only did I produce the original post, I also am in the throes of intense FOMO as Monterey Car Week is in full swing and I'm nowhere near California. Looking back at one of the best press trips I ever attended (many thanks to Genesis Automotive and NUVO magazine) this watch and car spotting piece was my best attempt at capturing one of the most amazing events on the automotive enthusiast calendar, the annual Monterey Car Week and its main event, The Pebble Beach Concours.? Click the link below for a loo...

Putting an end to one of the worst kept secrets in the Swiss watch industry, Doxa has announced the release of a limited edition SUB 200 T.Graph dive chronograph in stainless steel. If youll recall, at Baselworld 2019, the company, owned by the Jenny family, released a 13-piece edition of the same watch in solid gold for an eye-watering $70,000. It was met with incredulity and fascination by the watch press and public, while the Doxa faithful were miffed that there wasnt an affordable steel version. Well, we knew one was coming, and here it is: the 300-piece limited edition steel SUB 200 T.Graph Professional. The new Doxa SUB 200 T.Graph stainless ste...

I am a watch guy, who like many enthusiasts, cut his teeth horologically speaking on the notion that anything that did not tick should not be considered a watch. As the years have passed I have become completely agnostic on the point, mostly because it doesn't really yield anything further, and moreover is not especially interesting in itself. We have been calling things which do not tick, but which live on the wrist and tell the time, "watches" since the Accutron tuning fork watches hove menacingly into view in 1960, humming their 360 Hz siren song, and we have been calling quartz watches "watches" with little cavil or debate (at least, none worth taking seriously) since the Seiko Astron ho...

Producer's note: Stories like this don't come along often, and today we are humbled and honored to be able to share it with you. "The Long Return" is the story of a watch, sure, but first and foremost it is the story of two men who are forever connected by that watch. The characters are three: 1st Lieutenant, USMC, Barry Jones; 3rd Hospital Corpsman, USN, Lorrie McLaughlin; and a 1960s Tudor Submariner 7928 C which 1st Lt. Jones was wearing in August 1968 when he, and it, were shot in a firefight in Vietnam. Earlier this year, some 50 years later, Grey Korhonen, David Aujero, and I were lucky enough to have front row seats, cameras rolling, as Mr. Jones and Mr. McLaughlin recounted their sto...

It has been ten years now since Armin Strom founded its manufactory, which is located in the city of Biel-Bienne in the Canton of Bern. It never hurts to remind folks that the city of Bern is the capital of Switzerland, much as a watch enthusiast might be forgiven for thinking that it is Geneva. Bern was made the seat of the Federal Assembly with the establishment of the Swiss federal state, in 1848. (It is entirely possible if you are a frequent traveler to Switzerland, in the course of learning and writing about watches, to spend decades in the country without ever once actually visiting Bern itself; ask the man who knows.) In any case, Armin Strom has resided there for a decade now, and t...

It's a strange time to be deep into watches. As both auction and street prices for vintage steel watches have climbed precipitously over the past decade, so too has the demand for new steel watches from a handful of specific brands. And, as many of you are all too aware, when I use "precipitously," I am describing a scenario of empty display cases, waitlists, and a secondary market full of flippers willing to help anyone skip the line C so long as you have well over MSRP in your wallet. Along with this rise in pricing vs access, thanks to the internet we're also in a new age of fast knowledge. It's a time when any Johnnie on the ...

Announced today, Jaeger-LeCoultre has created a new version of their Polaris Date. Differentiated by the use of a lovely blue dial, the new Polaris Date Limited Edition borrows inspiration from the Polaris's back catalog to form a modern Polaris that easily stands out among its more low-key black-dialed siblings.? The Polaris offers a sporty take on JLCs signature elegance, and the line was reborn for SIHH in 2018. While we've seen other Polaris models with a blue dial, this limited edition has a really gorgeous and complex dial execution th...

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