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For many, it's a difficult time of uncertainty. But, do yourself a favor, and allow yourself a brief diversion amidst all the unrest. We've got a great selection of watches to take your mind off it all this week, including an early Autavia from Heuer, and a two-register Breitling in top condition. For the dive watch aficionados, this is a roundup you won't want to miss, with a perfect Scafograf 300, a colorful Mido Powerwind, and the nicest Submariner you'll see in a good long while.? 1966 Rolex Submariner Ref. 5512 If you hadn't already heard, Steve McQueen never wore an early Explorer II, and his associ...

The QP quation from Greubel Forsey is one of the most complicated watches from one of the world's great complications and finishing specialists, so it's always worth highlighting. This latest iteration comes in a red-gold case, paired nicely with a chocolate-brown dial. It's a warmer take on the QP quation, and it might be my favorite colorway for the watch yet. The QP quation was first released at SIHH 2015, but the origins of the project go back much earlier than that. The idea behind the watch was to create a perpetual calendar that took the idea of measuring the long ebbs and flows of time to the next level. By including the Equation of Time complica...

Touted as a time machine for your wrist, the crew at Worn & Wound have partnered with Baltic Watches to produce a pair of limited edition timepieces with sector dials. One is the time-only?HMS, and the other is the dual register chronograph Bi-Compax. These are existing models within the Baltic line that have been updated and tweaked as part of the partnership with Worn & Wound. The underlying design of these watches harkens back to sector dial watches of the 1940s. The best part? Both watches sport swimmingly cool salmon dials.? Each watch is limited to a run of 100 pieces each, and the prices offered place them both squarely in the value proposition cat...

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! We're back, and we haven't missed a beat! This week, we've got a really fun show for you, with three diverse segments. First up, we've got the first HODINKEE Radio segment recorded in our new virtual studio (i.e., one of those video chat apps we're all living in these days). A little more than a month ago, Cole gave a standing-room-only talk at the Horological Society of New York called "Horological Homecoming: The Hidden History of WWII Watches." It was about a col...

As you may already know, Tom Brady diverted the world's attention from everything else going on Tuesday, when he announced via Twitter that he was leaving the New England Patriots. It was widely rumored, following Brady's announcement, that he had come to an agreement with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but no official confirmation followed. That is, until this morning when Brady posted a picture of himself on Instagram signing his new NFL contract. In the post, he confirmed he's taking his talents to Tampa Bay and even credited his son with taking the photo. By all accounts, this is a pretty big moment for Brady. He's leaving a team after...

I was once told by a Persian bus mechanic that if theres one thing that will continue to work, even when the whole world has gone to hell, its a truck with a hand-cranked diesel engine. It can run on the crudest of the crude, its overbuilt for traversing the most decrepit infrastructure, and without even spark plugs, its immune to an EMP. To that "end of days" vehicle choice, I might also add a hand-cranked mechanical field watch: affordable, rugged, uncomplicated, discreet. And let me add one more trait: charm. Yes, if Im driving my jerry can-laden war rig off-grid, I want something on my wrist that keeps me smiling, or at least that I enjoy looking at for ...

Travel, for the foreseeable future, is on hold. It's something which I'd been able to do with impunity for many years while covering the world of watches, and it had become something that I'd started to take a little bit for granted. There were, after all, years when I went to Geneva more often than Brooklyn (I live in downtown Manhattan), and going to Europe had become pretty routine. Not only was the travel something about which I'd become blas, I had also begun to take it for granted that I would be able to see, more or less any time I wanted, the places where watches were being made and where watchmaking history was made. After all, over the years, I'd been to Morioka to visit Grand Sei...

Our watches will outlive us. Its part of the magic that flows through collecting, owning and passing them down. I have had my first watch for 17 years, but it had a life of its own that spanned some 35 years before we were ever acquainted. My watch was lost before I found it, forgotten, abandoned, and left for dead. This is the story of my first watch C how it came to be in my life and why it will never leave it. Now this one is a bit tricky. When I say my first watch, I mean this much more in the metaphorical sense of the term. My literal first watch? It had to be a Shark Freestyle watch with a velcro strap. I would play endlessly with the glow button from my t...

A few weeks ago, Vacheron Constantin launched a brand new womens collection C grie. It was a re-creation of an old line (with a very different look) but with a decidedly modern take. The new collection was based on the designs of haute couture with each watch boasting refined details and decidedly "feminine" touches. As a follow up to the five references that debuted last month, Vacheron has released the latest and last model for this collection for the time being C the Moon Phase Jewelry. It is basically the same as the Moon Phase, but it is entirely iced out with 1,345 diamonds that weigh approximately 11.95 ct. The case is still 37mm, and the movement is st...

Those with a penchant for Ikepod's noteworthy mix of quirk and Teutonic design have a new Kickstarter to check out. The campaign is seeking pre-order funding for a new automatic model called the Megapod with a wide array of dial versions and a value-based price point. For those who may be unaware, after the original Ikepod brand closed up shop in 2012 (after having been founded in 1994 by Marc Newson and Oliver Ike), the brand was reborn in Hong Kong at a more accessible price point by Christian-Louis Col in 2017. In 2018, the brand took to Kickstarter and raised more than CHF 350,000 for the creation of two quartz-based models, the Duopod and the Chronopod. For the Megapod, the format is th...

Dear All,It's been a little while since I last took the time to sit here and write to you guys in this way, but I felt like it was the right moment to make my voice heard again.The world is facing a test previously unfathomable. I am, at this moment, in New York City C the epicenter for U.S. cases of coronavirus C where my entire team of 54 now works from home and with no outlook on things slowing down. I am not a physician, nor do we have the ability to transfer our manufacturing facilities to create masks for those on the front line. I truly wish we did. But we are in a position to help those close to us C and I'm not talking about watches in any way here, but rather the people that make, ...

The first Horological Machine from MB&F was HM1, which was launched in 2007. Since then, we have seen eight more, along of course with the release of a myriad of other timepieces C clocks and watches both C from MB&F, which were not Horological Machines per se. The basic idea behind the Horological Machines was to create watches which break the idea of a watch down into fragments and build those fragments back up again into something C well, hopefully, something rich and strange, to paraphrase Shakespeare. Today, MB&F introduces the tenth Horological Machine, which combines the signature playful design and very serious watchmaking so characteristic of the HM series in a new way. ...

Here at HODINKEE, we strive to be many things C in one sense, your go-to destination for all things watches, and in another, a light, fun escape from the things that actually matter. It is in the latter sense that I and my colleagues on the video team C?Grey, Dave, and Shahed C?hopped on a conference call last week to brainstorm ways we could create some content to take your mind off things, to enable you to binge a bit, and to have a little fun in the process. Thus was born "Watch Madness: The 2020 HODINKEE Talking Watches Tournament." As we put this together, what struck me most was how this little project, which started on a whim in 2013, has grown to bring to...

Working from home? Like so many others, we have turned to the Zoom meeting to keep in touch with coworkers and friends alike. We may not be together in person, but it's seriously the next best thing. While video conferencing brings a whole lot of much-needed convenience, it also puts our houses and apartments on full display for all to see. Im talking unmade beds, dirty dishes, or your new collection of snacks accumulating on your coffee table. Why clean this stuff up when we can help you make it disappear? ? We here at HODINKEE have put together a bunch of really great Zoom backgrounds for your next Zoom meeting. If you haven't heard, Zoom offers a pretty cool ...

Earlier this year, Zenith released a number of watches during LVMH Watch Week in Dubai. One of the debuts was the Defy Midnight collection which was entirely new and targeted towards women. This year has been a big one for Zenith as they continue to release and push watches towards women, and the Defy Midnight collection is no different. For todays hands-on, we will be taking a closer look at the black and blue versions with starry night skies. The Defy Midnight comes in three dial variations C?black, blue, and mother-of-pearl C?and two bezel types, with and without diamonds. All measure 36mm in diameter and all come with an int...

One of the most exciting things about HODINKEE is the way in which our community keeps growing. With the growth in readership has also come an increase in those visiting the site perhaps for the first time, or perhaps early in their love affair with watches. HODINKEE is, we feel, a fantastic resource in terms of both quantity and quality, with nearly seven thousand stories published since the site first went live in 2008 as a one-man side project for founder Ben Clymer. The sheer number of stories and varying interests of editors and contributors means that you really can find something here for just about everyone, regardless of your particular horological interests. ...

It's not often that Audemars Piguet launches a whole new collection of watches, but that's what we're getting today. Meet the [Re]master01, an automatic chronograph?inspired by a beautiful watch from the brand's past. A specific watch, no less. Audemars Piguet produced very few chronographs in the early 20th century C?only 307 by their count C and this is one of the more interesting of the bunch. You might even remember the watch: It made an appearance in Talking Watches with Alfredo Paramico back in 2014 and sold at Phillips a year later too. That's where Audemars Piguet acquired it, though the idea for this project started even before the watch made its way int...

Earlier this week, Ben put out a note to the watch community. It outlined a number of objectives and initiatives that HODINKEE is undertaking to do our part in helping the community through this tough time. Part of this is spotlighting retailers, who are essentially the touchpoint between us and our favorite brands. Historically, they've been the backbone of the watch world. Your grandfather bought his first nice watch at a retailer, and you may have even stopped into one to ogle your grail watch just the other week before things got weird.? The reality is that retailers are struggling C?our entire industry is. Our entire economy is. And one way to help keep thin...

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 (or email [email protected]).? Simultaneously recorded live from their homes in Minneapolis and Toronto, the boys are back with another edition of the isolation tapes. In response to a kind listener request, this episode is all about books as Jason and James co-opt the Film Club template to offer six books you might love to read during this time of limited social obligation. From high mountain peaks and stormy oceans to the stoic mind and more, its ...

As Ben mentioned in his open letter to the watch community earlier this week, HODINKEE will shine a light, every Monday and Friday, on standout articles from around the watch media in a new feature called, "Best of Watchville." At HODINKEE, we've long believed that watch enthusiasts benefit from having many distinct voices putting out great content about our favorite hobby. In our first "Best of Watchville" post, I'd like to draw your attention to an interview between Monochrome's Brice Goulard and Frank Geelen that struck a chord with me when I read it just yesterday.? I remember when I first saw the name Daniel Roth. It was on ...

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