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Bond has a new watch. While we've seen Bond, as currently portrayed by Daniel Craig, wear everything from Planet Oceans to Aqua Terras and even a NATO-clad Seamaster 300 in 2015's Spectre, after a five-year wait Bond's wrist game has changed. For 2020's No Time To Die, Craig will reprise his role as the famed spy while wearing a special version of the Seamaster Diver 300M Co-Axial Master Chronometer.? Something of a return to the form of the Brosnan-era Seamaster, the Seamaster Diver 300M 007 Edition leans on the less-sizzle-more-steak ethos...

On June 19, 2019, a Seiko was listed on eBay with "Rare, marked dial" in the heading. From the pictures it was clear it was a 6306. Even before clicking on the listing, Justin Couture knew what he must be dealing with.?There's only one version of the 6306 with a "marked dial" C the famous Scubapro 450 model, produced in conjunction with the dive equipment company. Or so he thought.? I met Justin through the deep world of Seiko nerdom on Instagram and was just as curious about a mysterious 6306 he posted as he must have been when he first encountered it on eBay. It was certainly a watch with a story, a...

[Editor's note: Phillips Game Changers auction, to be held on December 10, 2019, in New York City, will include two watches owned by astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn. The watches are a Breitling Cosmonaute Ref. 809 "Scott Carpenter" model and a custom-made Jaeger-LeCoultre Ref. 3027 "Lucky 13" watch. Both watches were purchased at an estate sale of Glenn's personal property in March 2018. HODINKEE contributor Jeff Stein purchased three watches in that sale. Here he tells the story behind the sale, how he pursued John Glenn's watches, and how that pursuit led to the discovery of a previously unknown watch issued to NASA's seven original Mercury astronauts.] ...

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.? As a follow up to episode 94s holiday gift guide, this episode pushes the holiday timeline to offer a watch-specific list of goodies for your gift-giving season. From full-on watches to minuscule accessories, cases, straps, and even books, the TGN boys dig deep with some classic favs and some new picks for even the most seasoned listeners.? View this post on Instagram Snow patrol, pt. 2. Pre-emptively b...

Originally announced at Baselworld in 2016, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164R is not a new watch.?That being said, I hope you'll cut me some slack as, for me, it's kinda the watch. Among the ranks of modern watches, the 5164, and lately, the 5164R (the R lets you know it's made of rose gold) has long pulled at my heartstrings, even if it's unlikely that I will ever have the purse strings to make such a watch my own. So, I ask only that you dream a little rose-gold dream with me, as I go hands-on with a true grail, the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164R.? ...

The latest execution of Hublots Classic Fusion gets a colorful twist thanks to the late Carlos Crus-Diez, who passed away this August at the age of 95. Cruz-Diez is well known for his 70-year career exploring the idea that color is circumstantial, rather than a fixed and entirely known quantity. His interpretation is that color is fluid. His work has spanned a multitude of mediums; hes worked with light installations, paintings, and sculptures. He was a pioneer of the 60s Op Art movement that focused on optical illusions, specifically the idea of movement created by a static image. In 1965, he created his first Chronosaturation series, where an observer w...

The final stretch of watch auctions of 2019 are taking place next week in New York City, with all the major houses taking part. First up will be Phillips, with the much-talked-about Game Changers auction. The reason that sale is getting so much attention is because of two star lots, a Rolex Day-Date belonging to golf legend Jack Nicklaus and a Rolex GMT-Master worn by Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now. But if you stopped perusing the Game Changers catalog there, you'd be missing out. There are a ton of interesting watches that offer a nice overview of where watchmaking's been, where it's going, and the state of collecting today. Here are five odd-ball lots that tell us a lot more than you'd th...

In the two years since its re-introduction, the redesigned Cartier Santos has become a favorite here in the HODINKEE offices. It's easy to understand why. The Santos is a timeless design from a classic house C maybe the most classic house C and it's also one of the most conveniently packaged watches to come along in a bit.?It's fresh and stylish, but definitely grounded in a familiar design language with which generations of watch lovers can identify.? If 2018 was all about the revised Santos de Cartier collection, 2019 has been about the introduction of two new Santos lines, the quartz-powered Santos Dumont and the mechanical Sa...

The last days of the year are upon us, and the auction season is just about to wrap up with the New York sales. Youve already heard about the cover lots, so I thought wed shed some light on a handful of outliers deserving of your attention. Since we havent had a thematic roundup lately, I thought wed give one a go. The name of the game this week is old and gold. 1977 Rolex Ref. 1002/1005 When describing the vintage Rolex market to friends and family not familiar with the insanity in this corner of the collecting world, the impact on pricing which a single line of text on a dial can have never fails to...

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! Today we're going old-school HODINKEE. On Friday, I pulled Ben into the studio to chat about what's been going on in the world of HODINKEE C?and there's been a lot. We started last week by launching our very first book with Assouline, which is something that's been in the works for the better part of a year and included nearly every member of the HODINKEE editorial team. Then, just two days later, Omega decided to drop the latest James Bond watch, a really spec...

Bond: Does it do anything?Q: It tells the time.C Spectre, 2015 The wristwatches of the literary and cinematic James Bond have been endlessly studied, emulated, written about, and debated. Theres even been a museum exhibit and entire websites dedicated to the topic, not to mention the countless varieties of striped nylon straps named after the worlds most famous spy. Yet those of us who follow both watches, and all things related to 007, can never get enough. The recent announcement of a new Omega for next years No Time to Die film presents a good excuse to examine the watches of this fictional action hero and why they continue to capture so much interest, ...

Every sale season we are overwhelmed by the number of watches we see at auction. Most are vintage or modern pieces with which you are very familiar: Daytonas, Submariners, Double-Reds, crazy Patek references, etc. Then you have the major celebrity pieces, like the upcoming Marlon Brando watch and Jack Nicklaus DayDate, both of which have received much attention here and elsewhere. But once in a while, you come across something that not many people have talked about, or seen, but is still pretty cool. This season, that watch is the former property of Carrie Fisher.? Carrie Fisher wearing a different watch. Sothebys is hosting ...

For four decades, the Hour Glass has been a force in the contemporary watch landscape, helping to shape the fortunes of several of today's most important names in horology through retail and distribution partnerships. To commemorate its 40th anniversary, the Singapore-based retailer has organized some of the world's leading contemporary artists and designers to present an exhibition on the subject of time.? New York-based artist Daniel Arsham's bronze sculptures examine the constructions of time. "Then Now Beyond," an exhibition currently underway at the Hour Glass ?flagship store, Malmaison, features original commissioned wor...

Among the provenance-driven watches coming to auction this week in New York C and there are a few C one of the least talked about may be a split-seconds chronograph pocket watch said to be owned by the American author Ernest Hemingway. According to Christie's, the L. Leroy & Cie. split-seconds pocket watch isn't just connected to a great American author; it was gifted by the Parisian hotelier Charles Ritz, owner of the famed Ritz Hotel. Hemingway's time in Paris with a band of fellow creatives would go on to influence much of his later work, and was of course immortalized in his 1964 memoir A Moveable Feast. In Paris, Hemingw...

Netflix's latest major film release and Martin Scorsese's most recent American crime epic, The Irishman, has been captivating audiences, first in theaters in a limited release and more recently on sofas. I have trouble recalling a movie with a more impressive cast in recent times. De Niro, Pacino, Pesci, Keitel, Romano. The list goes on. Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in The Irishman. Based on Charles Brandt's 2004 book I Heard You Paint Houses, the film tells the story of Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran (played by De Niro) and his actual life as labor union official and mob hitman in Philadelphia.?Set in real history, with figures...

To kick off a newly-launched e-commerce shop, Fratello Watches has introduced a 29-piece Frederique Constant watch featuring a prominent moonphase display. Its based on the Classic Moonphase Manufacture, but the Fratello edition features an aesthetic thats very in tune with the niche in the collector community that Fratello caters to. Its differentiated by white printed Roman numeral indexes and hand-polished white hands against a subdued grey dial. For comparison, the standard Classic Moonphase uses black Roman numeral indexes on a silver dial. The Fratello watch, with its monochromatic color scheme, calls to mind the lunar surface. The polished white hands set against the dull grey of t...

To celebrate the holiday season, Ralph Lauren has dropped three new watches featuring the brand's iconic Polo Bear motif. Each shows the bear in a different style of clothing C?one nods to the tony Bedford, with a tweed jackets and boots; one embodies casual Americana with a flag sweater and denim; one is all dressed up in a double breasted tuxedo. They show off the full spectrum of Ralph Lauren style, and with a bit of tongue-in-cheek attitude, too. The watches are all technically identical, with only the lacquer dials varying. They're all 42mm across, 10.7mm thick, and made of stainless steel. I particularly like the placement of the crown at two o'clock and the use of wire lugs, giving th...

Yesterday I posted a Hands-On with the Patek Philippe Aquanaut Travel Time, a watch of which I am very fond. Dreading the crash that would follow the high of that 5164R, I figured it best to keep the trip alive. With that in mind, I'm up there, baby, and I've hopped from a cloud somewhere over Geneva to one hovering over the sleepy town of Le Brassus, the hometown of one Audemars Piguet. The goal? To take a closer look at the brand's latest ceramic creation, the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar Openworked C a unicorn of a Royal Oak that offers an open window to its soul. ? Brushed and polished to a level befitting any of its siblings...

Editor's Note: This is a translation of one of the first articles that appeared on HODINKEE Japan, our joint venture with Hearst Fujingaho that went live last month in Tokyo. In this story, Masaharu reviews his own Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Ref. 15500. It is, he says, "a commemorative watch that I got when it was decided that I would join HODINKEE." We will occasionally run articles and videos from our Japanese colleagues, and we welcome them to our team.? The focus of this review is going to be how I feel when wearing the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak ref. 15500, but before we can get into that it will be helpful to look back at some of the history of this iconic mo...

Earlier today, The Verge published a detailed list of the 100 gadgets and devices that most shaped the last decade. At the very top of the list are a lot of the usual suspects that you'd expect to see. An iPhone sits at number one; the Amazon Echo takes place number two; and the original MacBook Air has the bronze medal. But, just a few spots down the list is the Apple Watch Series 3, the very first to include cellular technology. If you had asked someone in 2010 if they thought one of the decade's most important pieces of technology would be a watch, I doubt you'd have gotten many positive answers. We've been covering the Apple Watch since its earliest days, and...

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