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"Gold is money. Everything else is credit"– J.P. Morgan While I think we can agree that Mr. Morgan was most certainly not talking about watches when he uttered the above statement, there is some way in which that thought is echoed within the historical idea of a good or valuable watch. Via the resplendent old dude you pass in first-class en route to basic economy, the loyal employee enjoying his retirement with an engraved gold watch on wrist, or the family heirloom passed down as a token of your grandfather's success C steel hasn't always been king, and among a wide range of the population, kings still wear gold.? ...

We recently showed you the latest Bond watch from Omega, but they aren't the only game in town if you want a Bond-esque take for your wrist. Announced in advance of the upcoming 25th Bond film, No Time To Die, Swatch has launched a new series inspired by the movie posters and opening title sequences of six key films from the Bond repertoire. Think of it as a budget-friendly license to ill. Packaged in a box that looks like an old school VHS tape, the six launch models cover Dr. No (1962), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Moonraker (1979), Licence to Kill (1989), The World is Not Enough (1999), and Casino Royale (2006) with...

HODINKEE readers likely know KITH as the downtown New York sneaker Mecca that has spawned stores in Miami, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and London, as well as the e-commerce platform KITH.com. Customers line up around the block for co-branded product drops, or they go online and refresh their browsers in the hopes of snagging a pair of shoes in their size before they sell out.?Through its many collaborations, the company has shown an uncanny knack for teasing out something extra from iconic designs. (I myself have not been immune to their charms. I'm rocking my pair of KITH x New Balance 997S nonnative as I type this.) KITH founder Ron...

On Monday night, HODINKEE editor Cole Pennington took the podium at the monthly meeting of the Horological Society of New York C in front of a standing-room-only crowd that pushed right up against fire code, we might add C?to share some very interesting stories that originated on the casebacks of watches. More specifically, Cole had found a small trove of watches from World War II and attempted to use these little wrist-borne bits of information to try to figure out just who the original owners were and what their descendants are up to today. It's one part watch nerdery, one part gumshoe journalism, and one part diehard enthusiasm.? Now, if that story sounds fami...

The mere-exposure effect puts forth the notion that repeated exposure to something, be it a design, geometric figure, or sound, leads to higher perceptual fluency of that thing. This, in turn, leads an individual to develop a preference for whatever is already familiar to them.?Watch dials are a perfect subject through which to explore this phenomenon. Picture a field watch, and now tweak the design in your mind so that it's just different enough from what you're familiar with already, but not so radical that it becomes visually unappealing. That's exactly what happened to me with the S.U.F. 180. It's a Finnish riff on the classi...

When I think of Dover Street Market, the multi-brand retailer started by Comme des Gar?ons founder Rei Kawakubo, I think of edgy displays containing wares from the likes of Maison Margiela, Supreme, Common Projects, and of course Comme des Gar?ons. What I don't think of are highly collectible vintage watches crafted by old-world luxury marques, but perhaps I should. The Tank is a fashion icon, and Cartier is a brand that has appealed to generations of stylish people. From?tomorrow, February 7, to February 19, Dover Street Market Los Angeles will host an exhibition of rare Cartier watches curated by the British jeweler Harry Fane, a specialist in rare and collecti...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn). Already heard it once or twice? Please leave a short review, and tell us which guests we should have on! It's been a while since we had one of our own team members on HODINKEE Radio, but I promise this one was worth the wait. This week, Grey and I sit down with senior writer James Stacey, who shares the awesome story of how he went from an adventure-seeking kid to a watch enthusiast with a day job to a full-time writer, photographer, and more. James has a story that I think will tick a lot of familiar boxes for people, and he's the rare example of someone who was able ...

They say good things come to those who wait, and if you've been patiently waiting for this column's latest installment, you're in luck. This week's roundup has many a good thing for you to peruse, including a transitional Heuer Autavia and a full set Glycine Airman with Pan Am provenance both of which come direct from the estates of their original owners. For the heavier hitting crowd, we've got a complete Pre-Daytona with all the bells and whistles you could imagine, along with an exceptional Gubelin made for the brand's 100th anniversary. There's also a letter opener, so there's that. Shall we?? LeCoultre Memovox Letter Opener ...

Last Sunday, we brought you a look back at two amazing balance springs found in vintage Girard-Perregaux pocket watches. As a follow up, take a look at this in-depth piece by Ben that covers the design, execution, and functionality of Girard-Perregaux's most technical of silicon-based achievements, their Constant Escapement system.? Originally published (with video!) in the spring of 2013, this is a detailed and inside look at a marvel of micro-engineering and modern watchmaking. With this year's trade show landscape very much in flux, it will be interesting to see if Baselworld 2020 can match years like 2013 with technical annou...

For all of the unforgettable watches that came out in 2019, there were also several that slid under the radar at the time of their launch or have since been talked about a bit less than one might have expected. Now that we're in the second month of 2020, I thought it was a good time to take a quick look at five cool watches from 2019 that may not have received their full due. As always, let me know what you think I missed. I'm sure there are some great watches that you remember well and I don't. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Minute Repeater Supersonnerie What is it? ...

It's been said that 50 is the new 40 and, while I have less hair and more aches than I did 10 years ago, in at least one respect I'm inclined to agree. You see, when I turned 40, I received a watch to commemorate the momentous occasion. It was a Rolex Submariner (no date, ref. 14060M for those who care), a watch that existed at the far edge of my horological aspirations and budget at the time. I had only a year earlier started writing for this quirky watch blog called HODINKEE, and the world of the arcane, ephemeral, and collectible was opening up to me.? Since then, many watches have crossed my wrist, both my own and loaned pieces I've reviewed for this and othe...

There are certain people out there who have truly exceptional taste. It's easy to think of that as something predestined, something a person lucks into at birth, but that's only part of the story. Truly outstanding taste is almost always cultivated, honed, and developed through countless hours of research, education, and passion. Todd Levin is a perfect example of someone who must have some kind of natural gift that aided in his decades-long pursuit of appreciating the very best. He collects art, furniture, Blue Note jazz records, and, of course, watches, and what unites all of his collections is that they're focused on only the best. ...

The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood was packed with the biggest names in the entertainment industry tonight on the occasion of the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony. On the wrists of the biggest names in Hollywood? The biggest names in horology, of course. Before taking a look at the watches some of the stars donned for the glamorous occasion, it's interesting to note that the entire production is sponsored by none other than Rolex. There's even a familiar face (I should say "dial," rather) right smack dab at the top of the official Oscars website.? Prior to the ceremony, Ryan Seacrest shuffled around the red carpet conducting quick interviews with the stars, but his wrist...

Earlier this month, James brought you the story of his first watch and how it started him on the path to wrist-borne enlightenment. In keeping with the spirit of that story, we figured it would be fun to hear from all of the editorial team on what watch got them headed towards being part of the HODINKEE staff. So, without further pretense, here is the abbreviated history of each editor's first watch C from Swatch to Seiko, digital, quartz, and monster. These are origin stories as original as each personality.? Jack Forster C Seiko 5 There were several watches I owned prior to this one but this is my first...

In 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 visited 23 countries during the "Giant Leap" goodwill tour C nations visited included Mexico, Yugoslavia, and Zaire. Turnout for the tour was phenomenal. For a few weeks, they were bigger than the Beatles; a crowd of 1.5 million gathered to see the astronauts in Mumbai, and the crew, who had only been back from the lunar mission for nine weeks, met with a number of world leaders on an itinerary personally supervised and set by President Richard Nixon. It included Queen Elizabeth II, the Pope, the Emperor of Japan, and the Shah of Iran, to whom they gave, as a souvenir of their visit, an Omega Speedmaster Professional, ref. 145022-68 ST. ...

After the wild success of the modern Timex Q released last May, the Waterbury, Connecticut-based watchmaker is back for a second act in a series of Timex Q re-editions. This time, it riffs on a design that's, again, very familiar. But the most unexpected bit about this watch has nothing to do with its looks: It's what's inside. The new watch is dubbed the "M79," and "M" stands for mechanical. The "79" is a nod to the year the original Q was released.? It still has the same stainless steel woven bracelet, acrylic crystal, and angular case that the community has come to associate with the Q, but now there's an automatic movement an...

Bulgari announced today that it will withdraw from Baselworld 2020. It cited two reasons: Global travel uncertainties in light of the coronavirus outbreak and what it said was the successful launch of many of its new products at the LVMH Watch Week in January.? All four watch brands in LVMH's Watches & Jewelry division (Hublot, TAG Heuer, and Zenith?C in addition to Bulgari) exhibited at the group's Watch Week, which Bulgari hosted at its Bulgari Resort in Dubai. However, in a sign of a major split within the group over Baselworld, Hublot, TAG Heuer, and Zenith announced that they will remain a part of the event.? Stpha...

The phenomenon of resonance can be traced back nearly three centuries within the history of horology and has been shrouded in mystery for most of this time. Discovered centuries ago and understood by only a handful of watchmakers since, it is no surprise that it remains a topic of controversy. How can two objects, suspended in free motion, possibly synchronize themselves and better the performance of a timekeeper? At the March 2, 2020, meeting of the Horological Society of New York, Fran?ois-Paul Journe and Osama Sendi will discuss the history of resonance in horology, its discovery and development, and Journes creation of the first modern Resonance wristwatch in 2000. ...

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.? Looks like we made it! Well, to episode 100, at least. To celebrate hitting the 100-episode milestone, Jason and James have decided to treat themselves to a shorter show as the guys take a quick look back to the start of The Grey NATO. After the brief retrospective, dont miss the introduction of a new Q&A format for future episodes and preliminary details for the true Episode 100 event C a hangout with Jason and James (along with others from the HO...

2003 was a big year. Chicago won the Oscar for Best Picture (don't get James Stacey started), the Concorde took its last flight, the final VW Beetle was produced (the old one), Arnold Schwarzenegger became Governor of California, and Vacheron Constantin released its last ladies-only dedicated watch collection. This collection of watches was called grie and focused on a simple tonneau-shaped watch. Fast forward to today, and we have the second iteration of the grie (which means "muse") collection featuring a totally new design. This women's-only collection is designed around the complexities of haute horlogerie and haute couture (high-end, handmade clothing). ...

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