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Roughly a year ago, MB&F released the HM9, a horological expression meant to pay respect to the iconic designs of automobiles and aircraft from the 1940s and '50s. Today the same watch is re-released in 18k 5N+ red gold, and it's aptly called the HM9 "Flow" Red Gold. Busser's Horological Machine series asks us to consider what watches could be if the rules were different, or rather, if no rules existed at all. They're the sort of timepieces that only a mad scientist could dream up. The era the HM9 takes inspiration from is sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of design when it comes to automotive and aircraft design. One look at any Delahaye racer from the...

I think of myself as someone whose taste skews toward the low-key, less-is-more side of things. Think Kjaerholm and Rams, not Versace and Marino. But sometimes the heart wants what the heart wants, and boy does my heart want this completely insane, diamond-covered Bulgari Octo. Officially called the Octo LOriginale Blue Full Baguette Diamonds, this is quite possibly the most maximalist watch I have ever had the pleasure of putting on my wrist, and it made quite the impression. I mean, just look at this thing! The Octo L'Originale is a 44mm diameter watch made of white gold, though you can barely tell, considering how little of t...

Just over two years ago, HODINKEE made the announcement that Mr. Joe Thompson would be joining the editorial team as its first Editor-at-Large. In that capacity, Mr. Thompson brought more than 40 years of editorial experience and excellence in the watch industry to our humble publication. His insights on the business of watches have given us a better understanding of the inner workings of some of our favorite brands and his one-of-a-kind storytelling has given us perspective on the evolution of the world of watches.As HODINKEE further expands its editorial capabilities to deliver best-in-class content for you, our readers, we are thrilled to announce that Mr. Joe Thompson will expand his rol...

Well, this one came as a bit of a surprise. With not so much as a whisper, this watch just appeared on the Audemars Piguet website and we happened to stumble upon it. And what a surprise it is! When AP first unveiled the Royal Oak perpetual calendar in all black ceramic at SIHH 2017, it created quite the stir and there is still quite a long line to get one if you're looking (how many years long the list is depends on who you ask). Nobody had ever made a ceramic watch quite like this, with the integrated ceramic bracelet and this degree of finishing on the case and bracelet, and two-and-a-half years later it's still at the forefront of cutting-edge watchmaking. At...

Carl F. Bucherer is something of a quiet giant in the Swiss watchmaking industry C the company has been innovating consistently since it introduced its first peripheral rotor movement, the CFB A1000, in 2008, at which time it was the only example of a peripheral rotor movement which had been successfully industrialized. The peripheral rotor offers some significant advantages, over a conventional full-rotor movement C for one thing, it offers an unobstructed view of the top plate, and for another, as can be seen in several of the watches in which it's appeared since, it lets you have an automatic watch with a much thinner profile than you would otherwise be able to have, which is why a number...

George Daniels (1926-2011) made 23 pocket watches during his lifetime and inspired countless watch and clock makers of today. Roger W. Smith and Fran?ois-Paul Journe are two prominent examples of contemporary horologists who were heavily influenced by Daniels, but there are others. Michael Blayney is an anesthetist living on the Isle of Man (where Daniels lived, and where Smith lives today). Blayney was close friends with Daniels, and in 2008, Daniels challenged Blayney to make a marine chronometer. In 2015 Blayney completed his first chronometer, which today is on display at the London Science Museum. What follows is a fascinating interview with Blayney, in which he details how he met Danie...

HODINKEE is heading to the UK! In partnership with Grand Seiko, we will be co-hosting not one, but two events for our friends across the pond. We will start off in London on Monday, October 14, and then head up to Glasgow on Wednesday, October 16. In both cases we will have plenty?of Grand Seiko high complications and novelties on hand, as well as some classic vintage models that you certainly don't get to see every day. This is also our first time visiting the UK with Grand Seiko and it promises to be a blast. At both events, our editor-in-chief, Mr. Jack Forster, will conduct a live interview with Nobuhiro Kosugi, designer of the first 9S Grand Seiko in 1998 an...

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! As the Vice President of Human Interface Design at Apple, Alan Dye is someone who shapes the way many of us use our digital devices every day. You might wonder what that title means, exactly, but it's actually pretty straightforward: From the MacBook Pro I'm typing this on, to the iPhone sitting on my desk and the new Apple Watch on my wrist (it felt appropriate to wear it today), Alan is in charge of figuring out exactly how I should interact with the screens ...

We've all heard the story: The automatic chronograph hit the market in 1969 and Seiko was among the group of manufacturers who put forth a contender in this brand new segment, the caliber 6139(and 6138). The technical prowess of the cal. 6139 is no doubt impressive, but it's even more significant when one considers that it was only five years earlier, in 1964, that Seiko released their first ever chronograph wristwatch. The 1964 "Crown" chronograph was also Japans first ever chronograph watch. Today, Seiko is celebrating both anniversaries with two models: One that slots into the Prospex line and one that fits into the Presage range.? The original 1964...

Were back this week with yet another eclectic mix of vintage oddities and icons of watchmaking history. From an insect-inspired Omega to a platinum-cased Swatch, there's much in the way of the unorthodox, not to mention the 51 mm Eberhard chronograph that quite literally changes the historical production number notions surrounding the timepiece. For those that prefer a more conventional timepiece that still retains a twist of excitement, there's a Ref. 1158 Carrera in yellow gold, along with the difficult to track down Tudor Ranger. Onwards and upwards! Tudor Ranger Ref. 7966 With a seemingly endless num...

While the big Swiss watch shows like SIHH and Baselworld get the bulk of the media attention, that's for good reason: They're focused on retailers and the media. But there are also consumer-oriented shows out there, with the goal of giving normal collectors and enthusiasts chances to see the year's latest releases up close and to meet some of the people behind their favorite brands. This year, WatchTime New York and the Windup Watch Fair (hosted by our friends over at Worn & Wound) are taking place the same weekend, making for a pretty incredible three days if you're in New York City and like watches. From Friday, October 25, through Sunday, October 27, New Y...

Clocking in at three-years-old as of tomorrow, this in-depth piece by contributor ?Dr. Andrew Hildreth has, like the enamel dials which it covers, aged rather well. Studying a classic in the dress watch genre, he offers a closer look not just at the ref. 2625, but more specifically at the craftsmanship required to create the reference's gorgeous grand feu dial.? As the signature element on what is otherwise a very low-key watch, the originality and condition of the enamel dial is a key aspect of the reference's impressive value among collectors. Click the link below for a look at grand feu production at Donze Cadrans, the n...

The Omega Speedmaster X-33 is the result of asking a single focused question: what kind of watch would you create, if you started with a blank sheet of paper, and set out to make the ideal wristwatch for astronauts and pilots, and which included all the specialized timing functions required by these professionals? You would want a watch without any extraneous ornamentation, and it would have to be highly legible, easy to operate under flight deck conditions, and extremely accurate and reliable. If you're being coldly rational about the whole thing, you would have to begin with the assumption that your watch is going to be powered by a quartz movement, and you'd probably decide on a combinati...

Last week, Grand Seiko and HODINKEE joined together for an evening of cocktails, camaraderie, and fine watchmaking at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles. HODINKEE Editor-in-Chief Jack Forster, and the Grand Seiko Beverly Hills Boutique, were our hosts, and there was an enormous range of timepieces, representing all three pillars of Grand Seiko watchmaking, including mechanical, high-accuracy quartz 9F timepieces, and of course, Grand Seiko's unique Spring Drive technology. Collectors and enthusiasts were able to see firsthand the famous high level of finish of Grand Seiko hands, cases, and dial markers, as well as admire the artistry of the dials th...

Of all the great microbrands we cover here at HODINKEE, few are from Japan. And that's certainly odd, considering the enormous footprint of major Japanese horological manufacturers on the industry.? Newcomer Mirco is looking to change that.? I first encountered Mirco at Baselworld 2019. Three sharply dressed gentlemen occupied a small booth far off in the back of the show; they stood around a tray with five watches splayed out in a star pattern. The watches immediately caught my eye; they looked like nothing else at Baselworld, with a presence more akin to a paperweight than a timekeeping instrument, but in a most interesting way.?It ...

Watch lovers like getting together with other watch lovers, but in the rough and tumble world of Internet watch enthusiasm, it can be difficult to find mutually respectful, informed conversations on a regular basis. Collective is a new take on building a watch enthusiast community. Founded by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly C childhood friends, who grew up together in New York and both went on to careers in tech C Collective has been designed from the beginning to make it possible to have friendly conversations about watches that stay that way, even if tastes and opinions differ. The first watch collaboration for Collective, is a partnership with Zenith, and the watch is the Chronomaster El Pri...

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.? Whether fall is when you start to sharpen the edges of your skis or hibernate while planning next year's adventures, it's always important to consider your readiness for whatever adventures lay ahead. And while factors like cost, gear, and goals are all important, you want to make sure you're fit enough for the task. In a rare face-to-face episode, Jason and James respond to the numerous fitness-related inquiries they've received over the past cou...

Throughout an impressive three-game ALDS sweep of the Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was seen sporting one of the latest and greatest models straight outta Holstein, Switzerland. While this is not the first time an Oris has been spotted on Boone's wrist, this time we noticed he's wearing something extra cool, the new Big Crown ProPilot X Calibre 115, which is a recent addition to Oris's Calibre 1XX family of in-house movements and a new direction for the brand's flagship offering.? A recent image from the Yankees official Instagram page showing Aaron Boone with the Oris ProPilot X Calibre 115 on wrist. S...

Here at HODINKEE HQ, we have our share of baseball fans and non-baseball fans alike, but we are all fans of Howie Kendrick. We first met Howie in the summer of 2016, when he swung by the office with his collection of vintage watches to film an episode of Talking Watches; in December of 2018, we were honored to have him sit on a panel at our 10 year celebration. To this day, he drops by when his team is in town to geek out about watches, cameras, and cars. Put simply, Howie Kendrick is an easy guy to root for. And so we couldn't help feeling a sense of pride last night when Howie crushed an extra-inning, tiebreaking grand slam in ...

If I were to distill the general weeping and gnashing of teeth found in most comment sections down to its essence, the results would likely suggest that enthusiasts aren't always in step with the offerings of many big brands. Like that town hall meeting in Jaws, but instead of cries about sharks and how long the beach will be closed, I stand in the corner of the room (I'm Roy Scheider, duh) and listen to cries of "I wish there was no date!" and "42mm is unwearable!" While large brands generally have a strong idea of what their mass audience wants (and how to fill a display case), it is much more rare to see a big brand actively tuning their product in the hopes of speaking directly to enthus...

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