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Like many of you, we were saddened to hear of the passing of a true rock legend, Rush drummer Neil Peart, on January 7, 2020. An Ontario boy like myself, Peart, who was only 67 at the time of his passing, will be remembered as one of the finest and most innovative rock drummers of all time. He was part of Rush for 45 years and during that time they made three multi-platinum records, 14 platinum records, 24 gold records, and sold more than 40 million albums worldwide. Add to that, seven Grammy nominations, numerous Juno awards, inclusion in both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame, and let's not forget that Peart (along with bandmates Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson)...

Jack Heuer knew what he wanted to name the watch even before it had been designed. The high stakes and often deadly Carrera Panamericana race in Mexico had left such an impression on Mr. Heuer that it only took a short year for a watch, named the Carerra in honor of the infamous race, to come to fruition in 1964.? The first Carrera came in two variants, the 2447S and 2447N (N for noir, the black-dialed model; S for silver). These first execution Carreras have become a white whale among the Heuer-obsessed. The watch's handsome monochromatic and balanced looks means they're highly sought after, and there simply aren't that many in existence. ...

Today, out of LVMH Watch Week in Dubai, we have a new addition to the Big Bang MP-11 lineup from Hublot. To date, we've seen the HUB9011 14-day movement cased up in sapphire crystal, 3D Carbon, and King Gold. The latest model is a 100-piece limited edition in ceramic. And while ceramic watches are hardly anything new, ceramic in bright colors like the one we see here are actually quite rare. Hublot debuted its first high-tech ceramic timepiece in red back in 2018. At the time, it was the first high-tech ceramic watch to be made in a color other than black or white. The Big Bang MP-11 Red Magic's HUB9011 movement has 14 days of po...

At the LVMH watch summit taking place this week in Dubai, Bulgari has released a new version of the Octo Finissimo Automatic, which at its launch in 2017 debuted with a titanium case, and a matching integrated bracelet. The watch was notable not only for its very striking and original aesthetic, but also for its movement; the caliber BVL 138 Finissimo was, at the time, the world's thinnest self-winding movement, at just 2.23mm thick.? This achievement was partly possible thanks to the large diameter of the movement (36.60mm) as well as the use of a micro-rotor. It is not the thinnest automatic movement ever made C Piaget's caliber 12P was a close contender, at 2....

Last year, Seiko announced an entire re-vamp of their much-loved Seiko 5 line up. An entry-level staple and certainly a 101 class in mechanical watch ownership, the Seiko 5 had long represented a cornerstone in the foundation of Seikos enthusiast-focused offerings. But, as nothing lasts forever, in announcing the new Seiko 5, Seiko ended the lifecycle of all of the older models and began a new chapter in the Seiko 5's impressive history.? Interestingly enough, this is not the only enthusiast icon that Seiko recently sent to live on a farm in the countryside. What first was a rumor on the forums later became known more widely: Se...

The Omega Constellation launched in 1952, making it one of the oldest of Omega's watch collections C older than the Speedmaster by five years. What began as a chronometer for men in the 1950s got the familiar look that we know today in 1982, when Omega added four distinctive claws to the sides of the case and bezel.?My Dad has never really been a watch guy, but Mom wore a two-tone Constellation as her daily watch for basically my entire '80s and '90s childhood. When I close my eyes and imagine a "nice watch," this is very close to the watch I see.? Today we received word that Omega was refreshing the men's side of the collection ...

LVMH Watch Week in Dubai has brought a number of tweaks to existing lines, and the Elite collection C historically, Zenith's most traditionally styled family of watches C has had a number of design updates, including a sunburst dial. The case geometry is now somewhat more contemporary in feel, as are the hands, and the minutes track is more pronounced; the crown looks to be slightly enlarged over previous models as well. The time-and-date Classic models are now available in two sizes C 40.50mm and 36mm, with the later with diamond-set bezels; and Zenith has also announced moonphase versions of the watches as well. Dimensions are identical to the Classics, and they'll be available in steel, o...

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.? With a new year underway, the guys figured it a good time for another installment of Collection Inspection. Coming around for its 8th volume, Collection Inspection is a deeper look at a watch pulled from both Jason and James's personal collection. For episode 98, Jason talks about his beloved 1968 Omega Speedmaster and James takes a deeper dive into his newly-acquired Oris Sixty-Five Hodinkee Limited Edition. It's an exploratory chat about two very diff...

Most of the time we don't even consider it, but a single line of text on the caseback of a watch can tell us so much about where it's been and what it may have seen. It can add context to the marks in the case and the patina on the dial. Watches have stories to tell, and a small bit of info can unravel fascinating accounts about the watches and the people who wore them. Last July, Cole Pennington published an article here that chronicled his tale of buying a few watches at a fair and using the caseback engravings to get them back to where they belonged C the next of kin of the original owner. One watch was involved in the grim and desperate business that was the ...

After the striking blue of the ocean and the relief map of the world's continents, the next thing I noticed upon receiving this watch for review from Omega was the city chosen to represent Central European Time. Bienne (Biel to its German-speaking denizens) is the home of Omega HQ and the seat of its parent company, the Swatch Group. The municipality is also known as Biel-Bienne, and is notable for the fact that its inhabitants are split between French and German speakers. Putting Bienne on the dial is a choice that ought to be significant for Omega fans, even if the much larger cities of Paris, Geneva, Berlin and Zurich were all passed over for this comparatively small Swiss municipality.? ...

Over the last few years, the Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar has once again become a mainstay of the Audemars Piguet collection. In fact, some of AP's hottest watches since they revamped the RO QP in late 2015 have been variations on this theme (of course there is also the award-winning Royal Oak Selfwinding Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin C but that's a different thing entirely). Today we're getting a limited edition take on the standard Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, made exclusively for the Chinese market. Audemars Piguet has gone way beyond the slightly predictable red accents on the week indicator hand and the supplied rubber strap, making the full case and bracelet in lightweight titanium. T...

Jean-Claude Biver is a living legend of the watch industry. That much is common knowledge to readers of this site and watch lovers around the world. Yesterday in an official ceremony at the French embassy in Bern, Switzerland, the man responsible for resurrecting Blancpain, developing the Hublot Big Bang, and putting Omega on the wrist of James Bond received the French Republic's highest order of merit.? An emotional Biver said: "It is a great honour for me and truly gratifying to receive this recognition from France, the cradle of the idea of luxury. First and foremost, I would like to dedicate this medal and the recognition it ...

Let's be honest, not all weeks are created equally, with certain roundups undeniably duller than others. This is not one of those weeks, and this is not a drill! Its an honor and a pleasure to share with you what might be one of the best collection of finds to date, including two Rolex watches with NFL provenance, a Cartier-signed Omega, and a rare IWC that pioneered the Portugieser collection. For the chronograph heads out there, we've also got a gilt dial fitted piece from Tissot, and a simply elegant Ref. 765 from Breitling. Hopefully this is an indication of what else will surface in the year ahead.? IWC Portugieser Ref. 325 ...

There is no more incendiary fuel for an argument than an either-or question with strong feelings on both sides. There are many such questions C Bordeaux vs. Burgundy, in-house vs. bauche, cooked oysters vs. raw oysters, date windows or no date windows C the list is probably endless. Generally speaking, we immediately pick one or the other as the only possible correct decision, and insist upon our position, doggedly and dogmatically, no matter how reasonable some of the opposing points may be.? Sometimes, though, seemingly simple questions can become rather more nuanced if you look at them in more detail. Last week Cole Pennington broke down the Hesalite vs. Sapp...

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 might be 2020, but we're not quite done with the twenty-teens here at the 'dink. A lot has happened over the last decade in watches and we thought it would be a fun and interesting exercise to try and sum up the last 10 years in a set of 10 watches. Now, these aren't the best watches of the twenty-teens; these aren't the most revolutionary watches of the twenty-teens; hell, these aren't even my favorite watches of the twenty-teens. No, these are the watches ...

Never one to shy away from a complex or controversial topic, our man Jack penned this contrasting look at two powerful factions within the world of watches. Not quite three-years-old, this post looks to uncover which of the two popular sport watch genres is more practical for real life timing C dive watches or chronographs? Which gets your vote? While both formats have their strengths and weaknesses, it's certainly the sort of conversation that can quickly pick up steam over coffee or a post-work beer. Click the link below to find out which team Jack reps in this fight and be sure to hit the comments and weigh in with which gets ...

Seiko's new SLA035J1 and SPB125J1 are stealthy black limited edition versions of classic Prospex divers. These new "Black Series" references have a touch of color on their dials C a red seconds hand on the SLA035, a watch that channels the high-end Marinemaster 300, and an orange minute hand on the SPB125J1, which is a limited-edition version of the ever-popular and affordable Sumo. In the case of the SLA035J1, there are only 600 examples, while SPB125J1 is being offered in a limited edition of 7,000.?Both follow in the footsteps of the Seiko Black Series "Turtle" ref. SRPC49, a blacked-out version of an oversized classic that came out in 2018.?One thing is for sure, these new references are...

I don't usually tune in to the SAG Awards, but last night I found myself with nothing to do before the latest episode of The Outsider, so I figured why not. First to appear on my screen was 15-year-old Millie Bobby Brown from Stranger Things. She was wearing one of the chicest outfits I think I've ever seen and something very familiar on her wrist C an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak. After doing some digging, I realized that it is not the quartz 33mm as I originally thought, but the 37mm automatic Royal Oak with silvered dial (ref. 15450) and diamond-set bezel. I also found out that Millie Bobby Brown is not an ambassador or a "friend" of the brand. So this is the real live watch spotting we have...

With a narrow focus on space-flown watches, and specifically the Speedmaster, Moonwatch Universe on Tumblr has perhaps the most complete collection of archival photographs outside the NASA archives C and even then, Philip Corneille, the founder of Moonwatch Universe, has gathered photographic assets from other space organizations as well. He began in 1971 by writing to the Soviet Federal Space Agency (now ROSCOSMOS) as well as NASA to collect photographs. He's been compiling them ever since.? Now hes a ?retired NATO officer and Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society who spends his free time combing over pictures to identify the watches worn by the individuals ...

If you've been following the news at all over the last few months, you've doubtless heard about the bushfire crisis that is destroying huge swaths of Australia's beautiful wilderness, as well as the people and animals that call it home. The situation is about as dire as environmental catastrophes come, but there are countless heroes working every day to save land, save lives, and save animals. Now our friends at the Australian watch blog Time+Tide are stepping up to do something about the crisis too, launching a special online auction called Watch & Act! to raise money for first responders and those working to rehabilitate affected areas. It's an extremely worthy cause and we're proud to...

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