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In watch enthusiast circles, it's a story you learn pretty early on, and it's one that has an easily identifiable villain, or hero, however you want to look at it. In 1969, there were a number of efforts being made to reduce quartz clocks to a size, and with a low enough power consumption, to be viable in a wristwatch, but on Christmas Day of that year, Seiko won the race by releasing the very first practical quartz wristwatch. This was the Seiko Quartz Astron 35 SQ. The Astron was very much a first-generation effort; it had a relatively short battery life (about a year, which was still pretty impressive by the technology standards of the time) and it was very expensive; Seiko only made 200 ...

When Buzz Aldrin wore his Speedmaster on the moon in 1969, it instantly propelled the watch to horological stardom. It would define the reputation of the watch for the next 50 years C and it surely will continue to do so well past 2019. It has guided Omega's communications concerning the Speedmaster for half a century. And if you've been a regular reader of HODINKEE, then there's absolutely no way you've missed the various moon landing 50th anniversary announcements, watches, and media campaigns. Omega has released no less than three Speedmaster models that have been tied to the anniversary. In three different metals, no less: gold, platinum, and steel.? ...

In every field of human endeavor, whether technological, mechanical, aeronautic, automotive, or indeed horological, there exists a class of ideas and in some cases, actual attempts to execute those ideas, which seem from the get-go fated to make future generations scratch their heads and mutter, "what were they thinking?" A wonderful example from the automotive world, is its propeller-driven cars. These have always seemed to me to offer especially nasty potential for unecessary mayhem and bloodshed in case of an accident, as if propeller-less accidents aren't bad enough C let's throw a whirling scythe in there, directly adjacent to the passenger compartment; what could possibly go wrong? ...

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! Last week, The New York Times published a great story headlined "10 Watches That Changed What's On Your Wrist," and it nearly broke our company's Slack. This wasn't just any old round-up. Author Victoria Gomelsky did an excellent job sourcing and reporting the article, and as a long time watch insider, she knew exactly who to speak to and about what. The result is a pretty incredible list of 10 watches from the last 30 years that have had outsized impact across...

Generally speaking, the weirder the watch, the better the story. But not always. In this banner piece by our Cara Barrett, discover the interesting backstory of an almost entirely unassuming classic Patek Philippe design, the ref. 3448, and the rare 'Senza Luna' examples therein. Dating back as far as 1962, the 3448 is a gorgeous 37mm perpetual calendar with distinctive angular lugs that were not at all common to Patek's watches at the time.? Ranging from reasonably uncommon to downright rare in some metals, the 3448 has an interesting a varied history, one that informed its creation and some of the reference's most notable...

Over a burger and a few beers in San Diego, Ulysse Nardin America President Francois-Xavier Hotier and Kyle Buckett dreamed up an idea for a watch. Kyle Buckett isnt a watch designer by trade, but hes no stranger to getting himself into C and out of C tricky situations: hes a former Navy SEAL. Providing input on a watch design is an easy day compared to the rigors of traditional SEAL duties. The result of the meeting is the Diver ?Deep ?Dive ?One More Wave. Its designed to pay tribute to both Naval Special Operations and the One More Wave foundation, of which Buckett is the CEO. The One More Wave foundation helps wounded and disabled veterans paddle out and catch a wave with custom sur...

Among the esoteric and often costly outer edges of many a brand's offerings, past the chronographs and beyond the steel sport watches, we enter the realm of the world timer. In its most true and simple form, the world timer can be seen as flawed, held back by its oversimplified impression of the world and thus a traditional complication with functionality that can easily feel more aspirational than actual. On the other side of the same coin, the world is a complicated place. And the more we know of its complication the more romantic the world timer's perspective becomes. They are a nod to the endless boundaries of the 20th century, the promise that technology would make the world a smaller p...

For smartwatch-market watchers, Google's announcement on Friday that it would acquire famed fitness-tracker-maker Fitbit for $2.1 billion made perfect sense.?The move is a bid by the Internet giant (with revenues of $136.2 billion in 2018) to compete with Apple (fiscal 2019 revenues: $260 billion) in the fast-growing wearable tech market.? That category embraces a variety of electronic products. At Apple, for example, the wearables division includes AirPods, Beats earphones and Apple Watch.? It's smartwatches that are really driving the growth of wearables, according to International Data Corp. (IDC), which tracks the wearables market...

After months of anticipation and a whole ton of coverage leading up to it, the big day is here: It's time for the 2019 Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genve. And, as usual, we're going to bring you as close to the action as we possibly can.?That obviously means tons of coverage and live commentary across Instagram and Twitter ?as awards are handed out, but you can also watch the ceremony along with us right here (and don't worry, there are English sub-titles for those of you who don't speak French). The ceremony starts promptly at 12:30 PM ET and should wrap up around 2:00 PM or so. If you want to review some background info ahead of the c...

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 only few dates on the horological calendar that qualify as "can't-miss" events, and the annual Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genve (GPHG) is definitely one of them. The yearly awards ceremony takes place in downtown Geneva and is essentially the Oscars of watchmaking, handing out category specific prizes to watches and the brands that create them. It's one of the few times that most of the watch world gathers in one place for a joint event (though there...

Today, we have an e-commerce exclusive to announce from Panerai. The watch in question is the new Submersible Verde Militare, and it is available in 500 examples in three markets (the U.S., the UK, and China) through the watchmaker's online sales channel. A Submersible through and through, the PAM01055 is water resistant to 300 meters and features a robust case made of stainless steel that features a screw-down back and Panerai's patented Safety Lock crown protection device.?While by no means small, the Panerai Submersible Verde Militare isn't exactly gargantuan either. It's a very wearable 42mm in diameter, with a thickness of 14.37mm.? ...

Aviation, especially that motivated by wartime efforts, has always been an environment where big ideas were worth something C even if those ideas became problematic when introduced to the open skies. Following in their well-established format of creating limited edition pieces that both pay homage to C and incorporate a piece of C a famous element of military or aviation history, Bremont's latest edition looks back at the amazing story of a giant plane C the H-4 Hercules.? From the more recent Supersonic to the Codebreaker and all the way back to the EP120, Bremont has been designing these flagship models as the brand's way of hi...

Launched last Friday, this is the latest flagship offering from Timex, the Giorgio Galli S1 Automatic. Announced as the first model in a new series commemorating Timex's decades-long work with Giorgio Galli, design director of the Timex Group, the S1 is modern, subtle, and a distinct step up from the last Timex you might have had on wrist. Pushing into a higher price point than is normally at play for a brand like Timex, the S1?offers a very reserved and elemental design that is an entirely low-key path for what amounts to a bold move from the 165-year-old brand. ? Initial Thoughts Measuring 41mm across w...

One often hears that a good mechanical watch will last a lifetime if properly cared for, and a good warranty certainly helps with that. For Swiss-made watches, the industry standard has long been two years, but that has been evolving of late. Several watchmakers have extended their warranties over the customary two years, including both Rolex and Omega, which cover new watches for five years each. Earlier this week, we learned that IWC will be offering its own take on an extended warranty in the form of a program that it's calling "My IWC."? The new IWC Manufacture, opened in 2018. The opt-in program is open to every buyer of ...

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.? It's that time of the year and the TGN boys have even managed to get their annual TGN Gift Guide up with shopping time to spare. It's an action-packed episode with some housekeeping up top (a huge thank you to everyone that helped us cross 1 million downloads) before Jason and James dig into their gift choices for an especially TGN gift-giving season.? Jason has holiday plans. In the even...

With the fall Geneva auctions behind us, we figured it might be fun to dig through the catalogs for the upcoming auctions in Hong Kong to see if we could find any goodies. As it turns out, there are goodies aplenty on offer and we'd wager these auctions, which include Christie's Masterpiece Auction, Phillips Hong Kong Watches: Nine, and Sotheby's Watches Online sale, will be fun even if you have no interest in placing a bid. For our part, we rounded up a few of the editorial team and had them pick a lot that stood out in their mind. The results are a pretty killer lineup of watches that all stand to perform well at the upcoming sales. But these are just our picks, so be sure to let us know i...

The assiduous accumulation and sharing of arcane information has followed the watch hobby for as long there have been collectors. But if you scan the internet to learn about specific brands, you'll likely encounter comprehensive, reference-grade content about extant Swiss makers. This is why I sat up a bit when I saw a recent Los Angeles Times article by Hodinkee Radio alumnus Daniel Miller. Miller's Nov. 14 article and the accompanying video tell the story of watch collector Frederic J. Friedberg and his recently completed 1,648-page history of the Illinois Watch Company.? Friedberg's Illinois Watch Jolly Roger model from 1929. (Allen J. Schaben / Los ...

Last week we had the pleasure of hosting an Omega collector meet-up at our SoHo Omega pop-up with guest of honor Nicole Stott, a two-time spacefaring astronaut. She regaled us with tales from the International Space Station and chronicled her path to getting there. Becoming an astronaut isnt easy C Nicole didnt make it past astronaut selection on her first try, but having the right stuff means never quitting. She made it on her second.? If you weren't able to make the meet-up, we recorded a podcast with Nicole here. Also, scroll through to check out some serious Omega firepower on the wrists of the readers that stopped by the meet-up below!? ...

It's a very exciting week here in the HODINKEE universe. A team of us are in Tokyo for the launch of HODINKEE Japan, our very first international edition, which officially went live today. We know that the passion for watches is global and we want to do whatever we can to foster that passion and a sense of community around watches anywhere and everywhere we can. It felt like the logical next step was to start spreading that beyond the English-speaking world that currently enjoys HODINKEE, and where better to start than in a place like Japan. We first announced HODINKEE Japan back in June, and we've been working tirelessly to get it ready for you ever since. In ca...

When I first saw a pair of Oris Star Wars-themed watches in Shanghai earlier this year, I did a double take. Training a young Luke Skywalker, Obi Wan imparts important life advice: "Your eyes can deceive you; don't trust them." I thought some Jedi mind tricks were at work. It didn't seem very "Oris" to produce a Star Wars watch, but they were right there in front of me. One stormtrooper-themed watch and one Darth Vader-themed watch. The models were familiar, the Prodiver and the Aquis, respectively, but seeing the Imperial crest threw me for a loop.? The watches were indeed real, but there was a catch. They were only available in...

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