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Back at SIHH 2018, one of the ?most discussed watches was Vacheron Constantin's FiftySix, an approachably priced (in the high-end world ?of the Holy Trinity of Watchmaking) round-cased collection that seemed squarely aimed at a demographic a touch younger than what has traditionally been Vacheron's main customer base. You may recall that the FiftySix range opened with a stainless-steel-cased time-and-date model that just cracked into five figure territory. The movement inside that watch was produced at Richemont's ValFleurier movement-making facility and later assembled at Vacheron. This was something of a departure for Vacheron Constantin, which in more recent years has been known for manuf...

Grand Seiko is not a company that has (at least so far) gone particularly hard for a variety of complications, preferring instead to offer a relatively wide range of models, with a few relatively basic functions. The highest complication offered by Grand Seiko is currently the Spring Drive Chronograph, which includes a GMT function; and you can also of course get a variety of watches with a GMT function in all three Spring Drive mechanisms (mechanical, quartz, and Spring Drive). Some of the most attractive Grand Seiko watches are GMT timepieces and represent some of the best value from Grand Seiko as well, including the ivory dial SBGM221. The newest GMT model from Grand Seiko is SGBE248, wh...

The United States Army Air Corps standardized paint colors to be used on military assets in 1939. The Joint Aircraft Committees Subcommittee on Standardization elected to implement the the ANA (Army Navy Aircraft) color standard. This color standard created ANA 616, otherwise known as Desert Sand. Much like Olive Drab, this color has come to define military equipment, and to the general public it's instantly recognizable as something purely tactical, as well as functional.? So it's no surprise that Bell & Ross chose the color scheme for the dial of the new BR V2-92 sports watch. The company has made a name C and defined an...

Well, sadly, Dive Month is coming to a close, but we want it to go out in style. If you're in New York City, we would love for you to come cool down with some cocktails and dive watches at Blancpain's 5th Avenue boutique. The entire HODINKEE editorial team will be in attendance, and so will the latest Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Limited Edition that we just launched this morning. There is limited space, so please be sure to RSVP to [email protected] if you're able to join us. We can't wait to see you there! When: Today, July 17, 2019, 6:00PM - 8:00PMWhere: Blancpain Boutique, 697 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022Why: To celebrate th...

Seiko has always created watches around specific sets of clearly defined principles. The delineation of the product line offers clarity to buyers C for every purpose, there's a watch. Often times the nomenclature of the watch would hint at its intended use. In 1963, the Seiko 5 line was introduced. The watches were geared towards younger buyers who wanted value and style C and Seiko 5 caught on in a big way. There were 5 traits every Seiko 5 had: an automatic movement, a day/date window, significant water resistance for sporting activities, a crown at 4 o'clock, and durable case and bracelet(or strap). Many of these standards almost seem obvious (except maybe the crown at 4), but that's beca...

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! We're back! While you haven't gotten a new episode of HODINKEE Radio these last two weeks, it's because we've been hard a work retooling the show and fine-tuning all the details. And honestly, I don't think I've been this excited about an episode since we first launched the show a little over a year ago.The core of HODINKEE Radio has always been about introducing you all to the most interesting and incredible people in the watch community. And that's not changi...

Although there have historically been Grand Seiko watches that skew more sporty than dressy C a number of the Spring Drive chronograph models, as well as some of the GMT pieces, spring to mind C by and large I think most of us still associate Grand Seiko with somewhat dressy, if not formal, wristwatches that are vehicles for the expression of Grand Seiko's idiosyncratically Japanese approach to high precision, high touch watchmaking. The new Sports models with the 9F82 movements are therefore an interesting new departure for Grand Seiko and they are also an indication that diversification of Grand Seiko as a brand is going to continue across all price points, not just at the high end.? ...

Seeing as we're already well into the month of August, I couldn't think of a better time to go all in on a watch to ease those end of summer blues. Conveniently, the month of August is shaping up to be an awfully good one with respect to vintage watch finds, making your options both attractive and plentiful. In this week's round-up, we've got an eclectic mix of seldom seen timepieces in outstanding condition, including the rare and creatively named Zodiac Zodia-Chron, along with a minty Monodatic from Universal Geneve, and a gilt dial chronograph by Marvin. With an eye for cleanliness, we've also included a stunningly spotless Oyster Perpetual, and one of the nicest RCAF chronograph that you...

Rolex and Patek Philippe have some incongruous new company on the list of the five best-selling watch brands in the U.S. by value. The newcomers, according to research by the NPD Group, are the mega-billion-dollar electronics firms Apple and Samsung, and Fitbit, the fitness-tracker maker. The three smartwatch producers have shot to the top of the watch best-seller list by successfully invading traditional-watch turf in the mid-range of the U.S. watch market. U.S. sales of smartwatches are booming. They rose 24% in value in the U.S. for the first half of 2019 versus the same period in 2018, Reg Brack, the watches and luxury industry analyst for the NPD Group, told...

Daniel Dae Kim is someone who has been on our radar for quite some time. You hear chatter around the watch world about famous and well-known collectors, and Daniel is one of those guys that just keeps coming up time and time again. Words like "passionate" and "enthusiastic" are often involved and it was a real treat to finally sit down with him after all these years. It didn't hurt that he really brought the goods.? You might recognize Daniel from his roles as Jin-Soo Kwon in Lost, Chin Ho Kelly in Hawaii Five-0, or Major Ben Daimio in Hellboy, but he's an accomplished producer and director too. He's also a serious watch guy of t...

By now you already know it's a big year for the Lange 1. This beauty here is the penultimate release (ninth of ten) to mark the 25th Anniversary of the family.?At 36.8 mm, it is the first reference to come in the smaller little Lange 1 package, which debuted in 2017. Limited to 25 pieces, the two-toned blue steel hands, argent dial and blue printing theme continues. Like Stephen has touched on in the past, this treatment is wonderful. It really has to be seen to be appreciated. The printed dial adds a level of informality and the blue just really pops against the silver. On the case back we see the blue-filled engraving of the b...

A new halo watch from Oris has emerged in the form of the Big Crown ProPilot X Calibre 115. It's a watch that's very different from any other Oris, and that even includes the other models in the Big Crown line up. The ProPilot X uses the Caliber 115, a brand new in-house superlative movement, and all the galvanized surfaces of the mainplate and bridges are entirely visible thanks to the skeleton architecture. This watch puts every single component on full display, and when you learn of the technological innovations it's packed with, like a 10 day power reserve, you're going to want to have a look around inside the watch.? That's when the skeleton aspect of the wa...

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! While its not quite sweater weather yet here in New York City, that other classic American fall tradition is most definitely upon us: football season! With that comes fantasy football, and a few days before our office league draft, a few of us got talking and came up with the out-of-left-field idea to do a fantasy watch collection draft right here on HODINKEE Radio to celebrate.For those of you not familiar with fantasy football, the idea is pretty simple: You...

Here's a Sunday rewind that may take up most of your Sunday. Published five years ago this week, this is a very in-depth comparison of three seemingly disparate watches from notable brands in the independent space. With video, thousands of words, and a cadre of lovely photographs, can you pick a winner between the Sarpaneva K1, the Speake-Marin Serpent Calendar, and the Habring2 Jumping Second Pilot?? Ben, Stephen, and past H-staffer Kelly Jasper weigh in on the strengths and weaknesses of this special group of watches while highlighting the potential and inherent charm of the independent watch world. Get and extra large cu...

While the second installment of the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court (with A. Lange & Sohne as the presenting sponsor) may not have been as sun soaked as last year, it certainly didn't disappoint. For three days, from last Friday, the gardens at Hampton Court Palace become home to over 300 of the finest and rarest cars around, from 1896 pioneers to present day supercars. Uniquely, the Concours of Elegance winner isnt selected by a panel of judges, but by the owners of the cars themselves. Each participant is asked to vote on the other models on display to decide which car is considered to be the "Best of Show."A. Lange & Sohne are the headline sponsor, and unlike many watch and...

The tourbillon started life as an interesting experiment in addressing some of the basic watchmaking problems of the early 19th century C it is intended to compensate for poise errors in the balance, in the vertical positions, by producing a single average rate for all the positions. However, it has in the modern era become increasingly obsolete, to the point that the general view is that it adds little if anything from a purely functional standpoint. Still, it remains a fascinating mechanism, and is still considered a prestigious demonstration of watchmaking prowess. Roger Smith has opined that in his view, "Today, the industry all use mono-metallic balances which do not move once poised in...

Earlier this summer, we spotted Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wearing some very expensive, lightweight horology on his wrist to Cleveland Browns training camp. Today, we saw that Beckham, who joined the Browns this year from the New York Giants, isn't just wearing his nearly $200,000 watch to practice, but also in his regular-season debut against the Tennessee Titans.? The watch in question is the RM 11-03 McLaren, an automatic flyback chronograph launched last year during the Geneva Auto Show. Beckham's watch is made of Carbon TPT interwoven with Orange Quartz TPT, evoking the colors of the uniform that he now wears on the field. ...

Ultra-thin watchmaking makes headlines, all right, but breaking into it can be a tough game. First of all, it requires a lot of expertise C not for nothing is the genre sometimes referred to as its own separate form of complicated watchmaking, on a par with crafting rattrapante chronographs or minute repeaters. It's not just a question of making everything flatter, although that alone creates challenges. With clearances between components reduced to almost nothing, errors in alignment of components which would be trivial in a thicker movement or watch, can become deal-breakers. Components are also more delicate (and in watchmaking they're often pretty delicate to start with) and require a gr...

It's mostly just assumed that a watch should be worn on the wrist, but when was the last time you thought about how it got there in the first place? It's a perfect solution. A moderately sized watch is unobtrusive when worn on the wrist, and it's easy to position it to view the time. It fades into the background when we don't need it, but it's immediately available when we do. It's just about as good a solution as possible. Round "wristlet" watch with wire lugs, and radium-painted hands and numerals. And those attributes are exactly what made it the ideal solution for soldiers in WWI, the first major historical event where tim...

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.? In episode 89, Jason and James debrief after some end-of-summer travel for James and a chilly but productive dive watch trip for Jason. James is back from the road with some of the latest and greatest from Leica in hand, and Jason isnt exactly slumming it while hitting the Great Lakes with the new Two-Tone Rolex Sea-Dweller (aka the TTSD) on wrist.? Diving Lake Superior with the TTSD. (Photo: Chris Winters) ...

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