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Like a lot of watch lovers, my first move when pulling up a watch catalog online is to find that always-present drop-down menu and sort the lots to display the most expensive pieces first. The shock-and-awe feeling of seeing a pristine 2499 or some wild Big Crown Sub gets the adrenaline going and sometimes even results in finding something truly special. But my second move? The reverse. I love sifting through the watches with four-figure and low-five-figure estimates. A few years ago, these watches were usually run-of-the-mill examples of blue-chip pieces, but with auction houses catering to a larger group of more enthusiastic collectors, variety and intrigue have skyrocketed.? ...

There are ambassadors and there are ambassadors, and if you managed to miss Jason Heaton's sub-aquatic profile of Dr. Sylvia Earle, you're stuck in the sand with the former. Originally published in November of 2017, grab your finest digital reading device and take a trip to beautiful Cabo Pulmo, Mexico, where Heaton would meet Her Deepness while exploring one of the sites supported by her Mission Blue conservation project.? As a Rolex testimonee (aka an ambassador), Earle's Mission Blue is partly supported by the brand, and the waters near Cabo Pulmo number among Mission Blue's Hope Spots. After fishing was banned in the area, wi...

Today on Best of Watchville, we turn to an all-too-common aspect of watch collecting: the forgotten or underappreciated watch. I hesitate to say that everyone has one, but I would venture a guess that quite a few people do. There are varying reasons as to why these watches exist and remain in our collections. Sometimes, we return to them after a great deal of time with a renewed and reinvigorated enthusiasm. Such was the case for Zach Kazan over at Worn & Wound. He put together an in-depth article on his very own Certina watch, circa the 1950s, that he grew to appreciate more during these past few months working from home. Th...

Today, were going hands-on with what just might be my personal favorite new TAG Heuer Carrera of the last two decades or so. Its been introduced to mark TAG Heuers 160th anniversary, which I think says something about what the simple, round, minimalist Carrera means to TAG Heuer.?But before we dig into this new watch, lets quickly go over the watch that inspired it. The Carrera 160 Years Silver Limited Edition and the Carrera 2447SD (right). Like many TAG Heuer chronographs from the '60s and '70s, the Carrera takes its name from a motorsport event or place-name. But while Monaco, Silverstone, and Monza are storied to the p...

To say that 2020 so far has not been business as usual is to say nothing at all. Still, the watch industry, for all its general conservativism, remains capable of springing surprises on us. To a certain extent, watch brands occasionally have to do the unexpected in order to stay part of the conversation overall among consumers, but at the same time, figuring out how to stay fresh without straying too far from one's core identity remains an ongoing challenge. The collapse of the watch trade shows this year has meant that new releases are not only more spread out over the calendar year, it also means that the jury is far from out on what 2020 is going to look like in the rear view mirror in te...

Each and every Wednesday, we present a fresh installment of "My Watch Story," a video series starring HODINKEE readers and their most prized watches. Today, in honor of the forthcoming Father's Day in the U.S., we have five paternal-themed stories submitted by Ted Larsen, Ross and Jay Nadel, Alan Cohl, Shyam Kurian, and Paul Connolly. My Watch Story See all of the videos in the series here. Already sent your video, and don't see it here? Fear not C it's likely to appear here in the weeks to come. Due to the large volume and quality of submissions, we are happy to announce that we will be presenting five more videos each week ...

If you judge only by images, it's hard to know what to expect from the latest Horological Machine from MB&F originally announced back in March of this year. Dubbed the "Bulldog," the new HM10 follows MB&F's fauna-friendly format of basing a design on something borrowed from the animal kingdom. And, while we've seen inspiration come from jellyfish and frogs in the past, the Bulldog is somewhat more specific, in that, it looks a lot like a tiny grinning bulldog.? At a certain point (now, for example), it no longer feels accurate to surround the latest of the Horological Machines with endless descriptors like those I would h...

In the late 19th century, the village of Holstein was an important stop on the route between Basel and Bern. Basel was rapidly industrializing, and travel to the political capital of Bern was more frequent. But then the advent of the railroad created a new route and transformed Holstein into a sleepy Swiss village, exactly the kind of place a watch manufacturer would flourish. In 1904, Oris's founders took advantage of incentives the Swiss government was offering to bring industry back to Holstein and set up shop. The company is still headquartered in Holstein to this day. Shortly after its founding, it became the largest employer in the town.? And now there's a ...

Tenet is a film that has long been shrouded in mystery. The watch community has heard rumblings of Hamilton's involvement in the film, but there was nothing concrete C until now. Following their collaboration on 2014's Interstellar, Christopher Nolan tasked Hamilton, yet again, with developing a unique watch for his newest film. What the brand came up with is a special edition version of one of its standard models: the Hamilton Khaki Navy BeLOWZERO Tenet Special Edition. ? The watch is being offered in two variants C one with a blue seconds arrow, and the other a red seconds arrow C both with no date window. Each watch will come with special packaging, in either ...

One of the most unusual features (for watch enthusiasts) of this extremely unusual, difficult, and unpredictable year, has been an upset of the normal calendar of new releases, which is the most dramatic I've seen in two decades and more of writing about watches. Probably the single most notable news on this front has actually been the absence of news from two companies. These are Rolex and Patek Philippe which, in anything approaching normal conditions, are usually at the top of everyone's list of must-sees at Baselworld. Competition, indeed, is fierce among watch journalists to be first to publish stories about new watches from both brands. Typically at Baselwo...

Earlier this week, we wrote about the upcoming auction at Phillips in Geneva taking place June 27-28, 2020. The auction features a number of crazy watches including a handful from the collection of the one-and-only Jean-Claude Biver, many of which were featured on his Talking Watches episode back in 2014. Instead of bringing you our typical written overview of auction highlights, we thought it would be fun to mix things up a bit and host our very first webinar sponsored by Phillips. On Monday, June 22, at 11:00 AM ET, I will sit down with auctioneer and watch specialist extraordinaire Aurel Bacs to talk about some of the highlights of Geneva Watch Auction XI and what makes them so special an...

Urwerk is giving a curtain call to one of its models, the UR-210. The original UR-210, nicknamed the Maltese Falcon, debuted in 2012.?Eight years after the release of that watch, the brand is marking the end of the model's run with the Urwerk UR-210 Last Edition. This new watch is cased in titanium and steel with black PVD coating. The dial is black and ruthenium-coated with lume-filled red numerals on the hands. The dial is further accented with green and orange indexes, and the watch comes fitted on a black leather strap. Initial Thoughts We have covered the UR-210 quite a few times over the years (here...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Google Play and Spotify). 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]). thegreynato The Grey NATO - Ep 115 - Challenge: Seiko Back for another week, and recorded in the evening (sorry if we sound sleepy), episode 115 is packed with Jason's charity auction results, news of James' upcoming auction (#teampastel), camping successes, Bluetooth mods, and just so much Seiko.? Seiko from way back. Launching a new format, ...

Hiroshi Fujiwara is a man whose word and opinion go a long way in contemporary streetwear and design circles. He's also an inveterate watch guy who talked about his collection in the first volume of the HODINKEE Magazine. Fujiwara's interest in watches doesn't end with collecting, though: He's also designed them. Today, we're taking a look at the second limited-edition collaboration between TAG Heuer and Fujiwara's multidisciplinary design imprint, Fragment. Once again, it's a chronograph that utilizes TAG Heuer's automatic Caliber Heuer 02 movement, but unlike his tribute to the 2447NT, the watch we are looking at calls to mind Heuer's automatic racing chronographs from the very late 1960s ...

As the country begins to re-open and a new breed of "normal" defines the rhythms of life, retailers are getting back to business using the guidelines put forth by state governments. Royal Jewelers in Massachusetts is just one of those retailers finding solutions to bring the collector community back together after a long period of uncertainty in the industry. In the following Q&A, siblings and co-CEOs Paula and Steven Leed discuss the past and present challenges and opportunities at Royal Jewelers in Andover, Massachusetts since their opening in 1948. Everyone has a creation story. What's yours? Our dad opened Royal Jewelers in 19...

In 2014, Montblanc came out with the Orbis Terrarum, a well-executed and relatively affordable world-timer with in-house world-time module. Equipped with a simple pusher on the side of the case, it was easy to set while traveling, and it used a combination of stacked, turning dials in order to show its wearer, at a glance, whether it was day or night in a given time zone.Looking back, one of the watch trends from the early part of the last decade was the democratization of complications that were once viewed as out of the reach of many if not most collectors. Montblanc's Orbis Terrarum remains, at least in my mind, an important part of that story. The company refreshed the OT in 2016, and to...

Each and every Wednesday, we present a fresh installment of "My Watch Story," a video series starring HODINKEE readers and their most prized watches. The submissions continue to stream in, and we couldn't be happier to share them with the watch community. Today, we have five new stories submitted by Johnny Dowell, Carlos Chapa, Andrea Jacob, Agus Asan, and Lim Cheng Siang. Feeling inspired, or just discovering this project? Please scroll down to the bottom of the page to learn how to submit your own video. But first, we hope you enjoy this installment of My Watch Story. Johnny Dowell And His Omega Speedmaster Schumacher ...

We're back with yet another varied selection of watches, with a little bit of upcoming heat at auction for good measure. Obscure pieces rule this week's roost, with picks like a Tudor Submariner with U.S. Navy provenance and a late-model Ranchero many remain unaware of. For the dressy crowd, there's an ultra-rare world timer Calatrava from Patek Philippe, along with an early Vacheron Constantin with a unique winding position. And just because it's impossibly cool, a Yema Bipole Duopoly, which you're surely going to want. Time to get down to it.? 1976 Omega Ranchero Ref. 136.0106 Early iterations of Rolex'...

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! After two weeks off, we're back at it!?And I promise your patience will be rewarded. We're back with the latest HODINKEE Radio Fantasy Draft, and this time it's all about summer watches. If you're anything like me, your watch wardrobe does end up being a bit seasonal, with dressier pieces on leather straps getting more wrist time when it's sweater weather and those chunkier watches on NATOs seeing more sun when the mercury rises. I was able to get Cara, James, and J...

Earlier this month, we took a look at some of the more notable lots in Sotheby's online pocket watch auction, "Abraham Louis Breguet, Horologist Extraordinaire," which was the third installment in the sale of pieces from the Masterworks of Time collection. The auction has closed, with quite encouraging results for anyone who feels that pocket watches have for too long suffered from neglect in the eyes of many collectors, in the shadow of wristwatches. It is easy to understand why wristwatches tend to outperform pocket watches C for one thing, the former are simply easier to show off to fellow enthusiasts, and for another, many of today's most famous companies are...

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