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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.? The last episode of the year! Of the decade! And what a year it has been (thanks to all of you who have been listening). For episode 96, the guys are reviving a format that hasnt been used since Ep #28, a brand focus episode. The format is simple, Jason and James pick a brand they love and chat about why there is a connection, the scope of that brands products, and how they relate to the greater idea of watch enthusiasm. For the third-ever such episod...

When a note landed in my inbox earlier this week with the subject line "Daniels 'Blue' Wristwatch," the hair literally stood up on the back of my neck. I'd heard of this watch, but only casually and in books. I'd never seen it and I never expected to. That email was from my friend Silas Walton, founder and proprietor of London's A Collected Man, and it turns out he had the watch in his possession. I dropped everything else I was doing. The Watch The Blue and the White. During his lifetime, George Daniels only made four totally custom wristwatches that were crafted in the same intricate style as his mor...

The RM 033 was first introduced in 2011, and today the successor has been realized as the RM 33-02. The new watch shares the same objective as its predecessor: Execute an ultra-thin, round watch (most Richard Mille pieces are not round) in a very Richard Mille way. This iteration is made from Carbon TPT and red gold, and the case is sized at 41mm. The caliber RMXP1 powers the watch, showcased by sapphire crystals on the front and back. The case, dial, and finishing have been updated to make the watch more versatile and sporty. The guiding vision of the watch was to design something that still had signature Richard Mille elements, like a host of next-gen materials and numerous finishes, but t...

Ever wonder why clock and watch hands rotate in a (generally) uniform direction? As it turns out, the concept of "clockwise" is no accident or afterthought and our own Jack Forster dug into the topic to find out the story behind something many of us take for granted. Originally published in October of 2017, clockwise is rooted in the motion of the sun and while most clocks and watches follow this left-to-right format, there are, of course, some rather interesting exceptions to the established format.? From superstitions to public clocks and even time travel, Jack brings the goods in a post that is more about humanity than it is t...

If you are obsessed with vintage Patek Philippe, then you have a new home. Collectability.com is a new site launched today by John Reardon, an expert on Patek Philippe watches, former head of watches for Christies, and former (longtime) HODINKEE contributor. The sites tagline is "An Education in Vintage Patek Philippe" and it is unlike anything we have seen before. ? John stepped down at Christies this summer, and we have been waiting to see what he would do next. Word on the street was that he was going to buy and sell Patek Philippe watches. He is, but with a twist. What he is doing with Collectability, he says, is creating a new transparent business model f...

Today, we are excited to launch the very first Talking Watches from HODINKEE Japan. In this milestone first episode, we welcome Shuhei Nishiguchi, the Director of BEAMS F, the prominent men's clothing retailer in Japan. He is also the author of Nishiguchi's Closet (Gakken Plus), where he discusses his hobby of collecting vintage watches. He loves to wear a great watch as the finishing touch to an outfit. His watch collection is mainly from the middle of the 20th century. Each of the watches perfectly matches his style, which always involves mixing vintage and modern.These watches are from a time when classic style reached its peak in terms of size and design. With sports watches being the ...

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 thought it would be fun to start off this year's penultimate episode with something a bit different.?I wrangled Cara (who, in addition to being an editor also manages our special project) and Russell (our Chief Commercial Officer) into the studio to chat about how a HODINKEE limited edition watch comes to life. We recorded the day between the releases of the NOMOS Tangente Sport Limited Edition for HODINKEE and the Leica M10-P "Ghost Edition" for HODINKEE, s...

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! It has been a really big year here at HODINKEE, and in the watch world at large. The year kicked off in high gear with with SIHH and Baselworld and never really lost any steam. Since this is the last episode of HODINKEE Radio for 2019 (and this decade), I wanted to try to wrap my brain around what 2019 means long term for watches. What, a decade from now, might we remember from this year. To get started, Cole, James, Jon, and I decided to play a little game. Gr...

Though the holidays are nearly in full swing, its still not too late to find a watch for yourself or a special someone. In this weeks roundup, youll find an even mix of conservative and unconventional picks from brands both widely known and otherwise. These include a rare bezel-fitted Vacheron Constantin, and an early Breitling Chronomat. At the more eccentric end of the spectrum, theres a chronograph intended for medical professionals, along with a compass-bearing IWC, and a Le Phare Datocompax.? Paul Portinoux Medical Chronograph Last week I professed my love for tool watches. I thought wed keep th...

The Horological Society of New York's award-winning classes are on the road again! HSNY is returning to Miami on Saturday, January 11, 2020, with host Montres Journe. At HSNY's Horological Education classes, students discover what actually makes a watch tick under the guidance of the HSNY's staff of professional watchmakers. Students work on a mechanical watch movement, studying the gear train, winding and setting mechanisms, and escapement. The weekend half-day classes cover everything taught during the individual evening classes held in New York. Enrollment is now open for the Miami classes, and we look forward to seeing you there! ...

You likely have heard about the watch that went to the Moon, OMEGA's Speedmaster. But what you may not know is the fascinating story of the movement inside that watch, the Caliber 321. At the January 6, 2020, meeting of the Horological Society of New York, Bernhard Stoeber, CW21, will discuss the evolution of Caliber 321. Stoeber's lecture will cover the history of watchmaking in the Valle Joux and that of Lemania, as well as their relationship with OMEGA. The focus will be on the early development of Caliber 321, why this caliber was selected by NASA for their manned space program and the transition to Caliber 861. The lecture will also include the changes at Lemania after 1982, how it bec...

Oh, how the times do change. Dig into this piece from November of 2014 in which Ben offers a varied and thought-provoking list of modern (but discontinued) watches that offer a lot of value to any buyer that doesn't need the latest metal to hit retail. From odd-ball Girard-Perregaux chronographs to JLC QPs, Journe tourbillons, and even a classic sporting design from IWC, the list has a bit of everything and it's fun to look at the selections from a near-2020 perspective.? While the numbers may have changed over the past half-decade, the lessons are the same now as ever. Classic aesthetics, steep depreciation curves, outlier funct...

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.? Its episode 97 and the date ensures its the freshest TGN of 2020. For this first episode of the decade, the guys look back at their favorite experiences of 2019. A chatty retrospective, Jason and James recall fast cars, hiking in Wales, living like Fleming in Jamaica, new Jeeps, cameras aplenty, and some of the amazing people they got to meet and work with last year.? View this post on Instagram A pos...

With a new year (and a fresh decade) already underway, we figured it would be fun to have the editorial team consider their new year's watch resolutions. While perhaps not as important as the health and wellness goals that many of us set to make the most of a new year, watches can easily become an all-encompassing hobby and the passage of December 31st is as good a reason as any to consider our relationships with watches, collecting, and the passion at large. Read on for more of Cara, fewer watches for Cole, a lighter side of Jack, and so much more. Also, don't forget to share your own 2020 watch resolutions in the comments. After all, we're all in this together.? ...

A. Lange and Sohne is one of the most prestigious and capable watch manufacturers on the planet. And while we all know them for watches like the new Odysseus, the wonderful Datograph, and the genre-defining Lange 1, they can do more C if you ask nicely. In this piece?from the end of 2013, we take a closer look at 50mm of full Lange flex, the Grand Complication. Limited to just six examples, this rose gold Lange is seriously expensive and incredibly complex, rocking complications for calendar, timing, and chiming (as we would expect for a grand comp). Click the link below to dig in on all of the complications, the 876 components m...

After goatee-sporting watch nerd Ferdinand Alexander Porsche C designer of the first Porsche 911, and the grandson of Ferdinand Porsche C left the family car company, the first thing he did at the newly founded Porsche Design Studio was design the worlds first all-black wristwatch. This 1972 powder-coated chronograph (PVD was not used in the watch industry at that time) made in collaboration with Orfina, has recently rocketed from $1,500 to $4,000 at auctions.? F. A. Porsche, watch guy. Left, Orfina for Porsche Design; right, Porsche Design Monobloc Actuator Chronograph But hang on, you mi...

In 1957, Omega created the Speedmaster. The watch was initially introduced as a racing chronograph, but it famously went on to operate in a capacity beyond the wildest dreams of the Swiss engineers who brought it to life C it would even go to the Moon. Over the course of the latter half of the 20th century, countless iterations of the Speedmaster have been realized, making the process of choosing one more and more difficult. Even so, the "Moonwatch" has remained relatively unchanged since the days prior to any association with NASA, space, or the moon. Today you can walk into any Omega AD and buy a Speedmaster C the 311.30.42.30.01.005 C that's unchanged in many ways from the watch that made...

Last night was the official kick-off of award season with the 77th annual Golden Globes Awards. Celebrating both television and film, I don't have to tell you that it's a star-studded event where fashion statements run wild and everyone is looking to make an impact. Among a field of actors wearing watches from every lux brand imaginable, Nick Jonas brought a tank to a knife fight by rocking the ice-cold Bulgari Octo L'Originale Full Blue Baguette Diamonds.? This is a watch Stephen covered in November for the simple fact that it's a crazy idea pushed all the way to its logical conclusion. It's got diamonds everywhere, with a set t...

For the past six years, Swatch Group CEO Nick Hayek had been looking forward to an unusually happy New Year's Day 2020.Thats because on that day, under the terms of a 2013 agreement between the Swatch Group and Switzerlands anti-trust regulator, COMCO (Competition Commission), the market for Swiss-made mechanical watch movements would become unregulated. For the first time since its founding in 1983, the Swatch Group, Switzerlands largest watch company, would be free to sell C or not to sell C mechanical movements to whomever it wants.?It didnt happen.? Just 12 days before the deadline, COMCO announced that the 2013 deal was, in effect, off, temporarily and p...

The re-introduction last year of the legendary Omega caliber 321 was met with considerable interest by the watch enthusiast community, to put it mildly. The movement was first introduced in a platinum watch, and naturally, while many Omega fans welcomed this in principle, the hope was that Omega would at some point, release a non-limited steel Speedmaster using the movement as well. Today Omega has announced that they have done just that: the new reference 311.30.40.30.01.001 is a steel-on-steel watch, with sapphire crystals front and back, and a ceramic bezel, based on the ref. 105.003 worn by, among others, astronaut Ed White. The new stainless steel ...

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