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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! You know we love a good, old-fashioned competition here on HODINKEE Radio, and it seems like you all do too. Response to our two fantasy drafts (which you can see here and here) has been incredible, so we decided to do something even bigger. For the next few weeks on HODINKEE, you'll be seeing posts labeled "Watch Madness." With no basketball or sports of any note to watch on TV these days, we're giving you something else to root for: Talking Watches episodes. They'...

Welcome to Day 2 of what we're calling, "Watch Madness: The 2020 HODINKEE Talking Watches Tournament." If you thought yesterday's matchups were tough to call, we're kicking things off today with one that is nearly impossible: One of the greatest race car drivers of all time, Mario Andretti, and his Heuer-heavy collection meets one of the greatest golfers of all time, Jack Nicklaus, and his single yellow-gold Rolex Day-Date. May the greatest episode win. For those who missed Day 1's matchups (you can still vote here), let's recap how this thing works: A la the traditional NCAA "March Madness" basketball tournament, we've created a Talking Watches bracket that incl...

This week, we're putting the spotlight on two retailers, one large and one small, who are driving horology forward in the West. Wanna Buy A Watch in Los Angeles focuses on vintage timepieces, while LV Luxury is the place in Las Vegas to purchase brand new watches to celebrate winning a cool sum at the tables next door. ? The closure of The Strip in Las Vegas has surely put a damper on tourism (it doesn't exist), and by extension, the local economy. For a business that employs 65 people like LV Luxury, the effect is felt not only by the folks directly behind the business, but by those that are employed as well. Supporting local retailers creates a multiplier effec...

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]).? Back for week we dont even know, but TGN is back because its definitely 100% Thursday. In this episode, Jason and James are chatting everything from new weights to the history of the SAS, some new reviews, and a lot more. The main topic surrounds the idea of a "refresher watch" the sort of watch that inadvertently gets your watch enthusiasm back in gear. From oddball Seikos to inexpensive vintage watches and maybe ev...

On the evening of June 14, 1838, the steamship Pulaski was sailing north from Charleston, South Carolina, to Baltimore, Maryland, when its starboard boiler exploded, killing several passengers instantly and destroying the central portion of the ship, which sunk soon after and claimed approximately 128 lives. Only 59 survived.?At the time, the Pulaski disaster was perhaps the greatest ocean-faring catastrophe in American history, and its casualties included a former United States Congressman from New York, William B. Rochester. A contemporary newspaper account tells of the harrowing minutes following the explosion. Lifeboats were lowered to the water, two of which quickly took on water, with ...

Im not sure if you are familiar with Naoya Hida & Co. Its a new Japanese watch brand just launched in March 2019 named after its founder, Mr. Naoya Hida. Mr. Hida is a well-known figure in the Japanese watchmaking community for his prominent roles in sales and marketing at several specialized distributors for Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, and Breguet, since 1990. Hes also been the Japanese representative for F.P. Journe and Ralph Lauren Watch & Jewelry. Mr. Hida founded his own watch brand in 2018 with the mission to create his ideal wristwatches in Japan, and launched his first production model, the NH Type 1B, just last year. The piece we have here is one of the two n...

The Bugatti Chiron is the most recent exercise in extreme automotive engineering from Bugatti, and for car lovers, it seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it proposition. I had an opportunity to experience the Veyron when it first came out, and although I am pretty sure I am as far from its target demographic as it is possible to be and still be a member of the species H. sapiens, I thought it was a ton (well, two tons and change, to be more exact) of fun, and I am glad that it exists.? The original Bugatti Veyron, 2005 I feel the same way about watchmaking from Jacob & Co. The company continues to practice a kind of watchmaking ...

Welcome to Day 10. As we move through the bracket, we may not all agree on particular matchups C but I think we can agree this is not getting any easier. Yesterday's matchups in the B Region were, as you've noted, "tough," "difficult," and even "brutal." And then there was this, from commenter "Almond66": "Deciding on Mayer II vs. Goldberger might be the biggest decision I make this entire quarantine."Day 10 ain't no walk in the park either. On one side, we have Alton Brown facing Matt Jacobson and Gary Shteyngart up against Keegan Allen; on the other, we have Jean-Claude Biver throwing cheese (baseball reference) against Howie Kendrick and David Williams facing Roger Smith. Good luck with t...

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 going almost all the way back to the beginning of HODINKEE Radio this week. Our guest is author and watch fanatic Gary Shteyngart, who you might remember as the star of Episode 2 (and as a favorite in the Watch Madness Talking Watches tournament for his all-time-great episode). Self-isolating during a pandemic seemed like the perfect excuse to get two highly neurotic guys on-mic to talk about how their respective quarantines are going, what they're doing to di...

Today's Best of Watchville takes a common pairing, watches and aviation, and looks at it from a new perspective. This in-depth piece from Watchonista takes a flight back in time to examine not what pilots were wearing during the "Golden Age of Flight," but rather, the passengers. Flying was not an inexpensive endeavor during these times, in fact, quite the opposite. To sit first class on a Pan Am flight or take a trip on the Concorde would set you back quite a bit. So this article takes a look at the wrists of those passengers that were able to partake in first-class commercial air travel during this era. Of course, there is no way to know, with any certainty, wh...

Given the seemingly endless love there is for dive watches, it is of little surprise that some noteworthy models might slip through the cracks of current enthusiasm, waiting in the wings with the hopes of a glow up to call their own. In this piece from the Fall of 2016, HODINKEE alum Louis Westphalen outlines a watch that, while certainly not a forgotten relic from the early days of diving, may deserve more of your attention C the Heuer Diver Professional.? Something of a last hurrah for Heuer at the tail end of the '70s, the Heuer Diver Professional came in several versions, sizes, and colors, all offering a more accessible take...

Porsche North America is joining the fight against COVID-19 by teaming up with RM Sotheby's to?auction off the last serially-produced 991 generation 911 ever. But it's not just a "standard" 911, it's a 911 Speedster, and it's one of 1,948 examples with an exclusive "heritage design package" that tips the proverbial hat to 70 years of exceptional Porsche sports cars. All of the proceeds C in their entirety, less taxes C will be donated to the United Way Worldwide's COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Fund. Porsche 911 Speedster production line. In the Porsche world, much like the watch world,?it's all about design permutat...

Welcome to the final week of Watch Madness, where we'll continue to torture you with nearly impossible decisions in the name of a good time. Oh, the things we do for entertainment in the Age of Quarantine.?The big news this morning C?as you'll see below C is that Goldberger outdueled John 2 and Paramico ousted Moki in the previous round, setting up today's matchups. Be forewarned, things are going to move quickly in this final week of Watch Madness. For all of the matchups this week, voting will close the following day at 11 AM EDT (that's less than 24 hours to cast your votes). It will unfold like this: The other two matchups in the Elite 8 will be presented tom...

A reincarnation of the Seiko 6105, colloquially known as the "Captain Willard" for its role in the movie Apocalypse Now, has returned for the second time (the first time was in the form of the SLA033). But this time around, it's not a limited edition, and it's priced in line with the rest of the Prospex line. This is what a lot of Seiko fans have been waiting for.? The watch comes in two iterations: the black dial and bezel (SPB151) like the original and a variation featuring an olive-drab green dial and bezel (SPB153). Inside is Seiko's caliber 6R35 with an impressive 70-hour power reserve. And what's more is that the case is ac...

In 2003, Omega released a limited edition Speedmaster which had a rather quirky addition to the dial and caseback. On the dial, in the running seconds sub-dial at 9:00, was an improbable little figure: a cartoon dog in a cartoon spacesuit, doing a cheerful jig against a stellar backdrop, with the words "Eyes On The Stars" above his helmet. The same image appears on the caseback. The dog in question is as instantly recognizable as the watch: It's none other than Snoopy, the adventurous, imaginative, and irrepressible beagle from Charles Schulz's famous "Peanuts" comic strip.? Snoopy ended up on the Speedmaster thanks to one of the most well-known close calls in th...

Day 12. We began this tournament with 53 episodes, and by this time tomorrow, only four will remain. To get there, we need to make two more difficult decisions. Will it be chef Alton Brown or author Gary Shteyngart? Industry legend Jean-Claude Biver or independent watchmaker Roger Smith? That's up to you.As noted yesterday, for all of the matchups this week, voting will close the following day at 11 AM EDT (that's less than 24 hours to cast your votes). The rest of the week will unfold like this: The two matchups in the Final Four will be presented tomorrow; the Championship matchup will be presented Thursday; and your Favorite Talking Watches of All Time will be announced Friday.Scroll down...

The G-Shock is a venerable, if not cult-like, watch known for being virtually unbreakable. You can swim, sky-dive, climb, and nap in this watch. Heck, you could bash your wrist against a concrete wall if that suited your whims. I wouldn't recommend it for your wrist, but your G-Shock would likely be just fine. The Casio G-Shock, brainchild of Kikuo Ibe, is a rock-solid, do-it-all, tool watch to end all tool watches. They couldn't possibly add anything to it, right? Unbreakable as ever, Casio is releasing the brand new G-Shock GBD-H1000-1A7, also known as the G-Shock Move. The watch boasts every function you have come to expect from the brand, but with a brand new...

Selling watches is one thing. Designing watches is another. Both retailers featured today have worked with brands to create limited editions that can only be obtained through said retailer. This practice leads to some really neat watches. It also stands as a testament to the trust the brands have built with these retailers; it's ticking proof that they're the real deal. If A. Lange & Sohne is willing to work with Cellini, then you know they're doing something right. The same can be said for Roldorf+Co's Seaforth LE. Halios watches consistently sell out. Halios doesn't need the partnership, but Roldorf+Co is on to something. The watch is incredibly handsome and well done. ? ...

There is an obvious worldly quality to the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere, one that hits you square in the jaw when you look at the dial. The dual-hemisphere personification of the world time function was a truly original design when it was released in 2018 and proved to be a big hit amongst enthusiasts. Under the direction of Davide Cerrato, Montblanc has seen a serious resurgence, spearheaded by the use of Minerva design heritage (and occasionally, movements) as well as a toolish charm flowing through each of the watches in the 1858 line. This year, Montblanc has created a new iteration of the 1858 Geosphere, leaving behind the warmth and patina of the last offering ...

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! Yes, I know we just released an episode of HODINKEE Radio yesterday (and a damn fine one, if I may say so myself), but some pretty major watch news broke this morning: Rolex, Tudor, Patek Philippe, Chanel, and Chopard are leaving Baselworld to start a new watch fair with the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie (FHH). It will debut in April 2021 alongside Watches & Wonders Geneva and might even include additional brands yet to be named. Like I said, big ...

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