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We are (obviously) huge fans of Seiko here at HODINKEE, and that includes everything from a Seiko5 through the new Prospex divers, to the unmatched fit and finish of Grand Seiko, and of course, Credor. Seiko Credor functions as the brand's ultra-high-end line and, for fans of aesthetic simplicity crossed with hand-craft haute horology, Credor first offered the Eichi and, in 2014, announced the incredible and minimalist Eichi II.? For the full story on the gorgeous and very special Eichi II, hit the link below for a lovely In-Depth from our own Jack Forster that was originally published back in 2017. Jack gets into the nitty-gritt...

There's a euphoric moment in the video editing process C after all the cuts have been made, the audio has been mixed, the color has been corrected, you're happy with the final product C?when you finally hit "export." It's the end of a journey, a weight is lifted, and you can get on with your life. Here's to hitting export on 2020. But before we stick a fork in it, let's pause for a few minutes and review what was a pretty great, albeit sometimes challenging, year in video. This was the year, after all, that we revisited Barry Jones as he was reunited with his (re-born) Tudor Sub. It was also the year we finally had a female guest (and...

Welcome to another 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 Asim Rai, Fabian Power, Oliver Hui, Ian Wan, and Jessy Toscano.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. Asim Rai And His Sinn U1 Asim lives in London, but grew up in Frankfurt, ...

The terms "heritage" and "vintage-inspired" get bandied about often in the watch world. These words are meant to invoke feelings of a bygone era. Over the past decade, Longines has unleashed a torrent of vintage-inspired timepieces, from the Skin Diver to the Flagship C all mid-century designs updated for modern use and size preference. But heritage and vintage are not feelings. You know what packs a bigger emotional punch? Spirit. Enter the Longines Spirit line of watches, unveiled earlier this year The Spirit line takes a different approach to vintage-inspired design. Instead of reissuing existing back-catalog models, Longines ...

General Charles Elwood "Chuck" Yeager, the most famous test pilot of his generation and one of the most famous pilots of all time, passed away yesterday at the age of 97.?In watch enthusiast circles, Yeager was well-known as a lifelong wearer of Rolex watches, as well as appearing in the company's advertisements. His death was announced on his Twitter feed by his wife, Victoria. Chuck Yeager was born in 1923 in Myra, West Virginia, to a farming family and honed his skills as a marksman from an early age, helping to hunt small game for the family table. While his hunter's instincts would later stand him in good stead as a fighter pilot, Yeager did not think of him...

We believe every vintage watch has a story to tell. That's what HODINKEE was founded on, and since 2016, we've used our knowledge to bring you a curated selection of vintage watches in the HODINKEE Shop that you won't find elsewhere, all delivered with an emphasis on education, transparency, and storytelling. And now, we're kicking things up a notch.??You'll still find us here every Wednesday morning, and we'll still be highlighting what we love and what you should know about every vintage watch that appears in the HODINKEE Shop. You'll also see every angle, of every watch, because we shoot all the vintage watches listed in the HODINKEE Shop ourselves C?and we always will.??What's new, howev...

I'd wager that most of us have a box shelf somewhere in our homes: a sad, shadowy place where we squirrel away the bland grey cubes, mismatched paper sleeves, and anonymous wooden coffins that once housed our watches. And while collectors usually endeavor to keep these ancillary accessories (box and papers, bro!), isn't it extra nice when the packaging not only matches the tone of the watch but is also fun all on its own? George Bamford thinks so. Building on proven demand for Snoopy-themed watches from Timex and Omega, the irrepressible Bamford has created the Peanuts x Bamford London GMT, a collaboration between with Highsnobie...

The late 19th century saw the construction of some of New York's most luxurious hotels, not the least of which was the Waldorf-Astoria. Originally two hotels, the Waldorf and the Astoria (constructed on adjacent lots and, at first, fierce competitors) were unified under one managing company following a truce between the feuding Astor family members who owned them. In 1929, the original buildings, by then threadbare and expensive to maintain, were demolished and the Empire State Building constructed in their place, but a new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel C an Art Deco masterpiece intended to be unrivaled in ?lavishness C was constructed at its current location on Park Avenue, opening to great fanfare...

The year is 1952, and Charlie Chaplin has a violin in his hands. It's the climactic scene of Limelight, and he's on-stage opposite Buster Keaton, who's seated professorially at the piano. The music that follows is at once ridiculous and sublime C after a string-popping start, Chaplin plays a truly beautiful passage and then pauses to make out with his instrument C and it's so much to take in that you almost don't notice he's playing left-handed.? "As I played left-handed," Chaplin later wrote in his autobiography, "my violin was strung left-handed with the bass-bar and sounding post reversed." But his violin wasn't his only possession rejiggered with his left-han...

Just in time for peak late-shopping season, Herms has launched a new take on its long-standing Arceau men's watch. Called the Arceau Grande Lune, it's a 43mm case with a rich blue dial and a matching blue strap. The current Arceau line comes in a handful of versions in the 40-41mm range, and this new model not only offers a larger case size but also a full triple calendar with a moon-phase display. Initial Thoughts Based on a design that can trace its roots back to 1978 C when Henri d'Origny penned the original asymmetrical and equine-inspired Arceau C the new Arceau Grande Lune sticks closely to the pat...

Well, there you have it. The last of the six Heuer Monacos that were on the set of the 1971 film Le Mans has sold at Phillips New York, bringing in $2,208,000. The Heuer Monaco design will forever be associated with Steve McQueen and with this film, and now, the one you see here has a new home. This smashes the previous record, which was set by the last of the Monacos from the film to sell publicly. Although the auction took place entirely online, there was still plenty of excitement. Bidding opened at $160,000 before stalling out a bit around $400,000. It then picked back up again, narrowed down to a trio of bidders, all on the phones with Phillips specialists, ...

With an estimate of $70,000-$90,000, an 18k yellow gold Cartier Crash offered at Christie's has set a new auction record, hitting a remarkable $225,000 before premiums. The sale took place last night and, thanks to several high-performing lots, Christie's totaled almost $7.75M while celebrating a handful of records C including one from the sale of this iconic model from Cartier.? This specific Crash dates back to 1990 and includes both box and papers. Being of the earlier variety (pre-1991, though its warranty was dated in February of 1991), this crash is 43mm in length (post '91 models use an updated case that is 38mm long), has...

Hearing that Sylvester Stallone is selling a film-worn Panerai from his personal collection is the kind of news that perks up your ears. A few weeks ago, we reported that the Panerai Luminor "Pre-Vend?me" 5218-201A worn by Stallone in 1996's Daylight would be hitting the block as part of the Phillips New York "Racing Pulse" auction. The watch was estimated to sell for between $40,000 and $80,000 (no small sum), but it more than outperformed expectations. When the hammer fell after after more than four minutes of bidding and 18 bids, the watch brought in $214,200. But even that still feels like a deal. "I wanted to wear a watch th...

Have you ever sent your watch in for service and then found yourself wondering what the watchmaker had to do to complete the service? In this post, which includes an eight-minute step-by-step video, we went inside the service department at Manfredi Jewels to follow along as one of their service specialists disassembled and serviced an Omega caliber 1861 from a modern Speedmaster.? Originally posted more than four years ago, this is a detailed look at the litany of minuscule tasks that are required to check and repair the many intricate processes made possible by a chronograph movement. With 234 tiny components, a service takes pa...

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've got a fun, old-school episode for you today. The main event is our own Danny Milton's conversation with Hollywood prop master Maria Simonelli, who has worked on projects ranging from a slew of Stephen King adaptations to five seasons of Suits to an upcoming Guillermo Del Toro project that she couldn't tell us too much about. If you think that the prop master's job is simply to source the objects you see on screen, you are sorely mistaken, and Simonelli shares ...

Many years ago C so many years, in fact, that I can't even locate it on this site C I wrote an analysis of a watch auction that I was always fond of. What I did was examine a few interesting lots, and challenge myself to make an argument both for and against why that watch was worth the price it fetched. I thought I'd revive that concept today, because Phillips' Racing Pulse auction, ostensibly based out of New York, but auctioneered from London, was the most interesting day of 2020 by a country mile for vintage lovers. Things got a little crazy. And that's crazy even by the admittedly crazy world of luxury watches, HODINKEE, and public auctions.? The fun part of...

Welcome to another 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 Craig Wright, Matt Krajewski, Stephen Saley, Omar Uddin, and Leslie Harris.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. Craig Wright And His Omega Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Limited Edition ...

Everything in 2020 was unexpected, many things were straight-up insane, and every time we thought we understood what was going on, we turned around and got another shock.?Nevertheless, 2020 managed to be a big year for the watch industry. And we did our very best to cover it all for you amidst the chaos. The stories below proved to be the most popular of all.?Thanks for joining us, day after day.?Here are the top 20 stories from 2020. 20. Introducing: The TAG Heuer Carrera Sport Chronograph 44mm Calibre Heuer 02 Automatic Twenty-twenty was an important year for the Carrera, and this contemporary iteration...

Way back at Baselworld 2015, Patek Philippe launched a travel time-equipped Calatrava that took much of the Patek enthusiast base by surprise. Offered (at the time) exclusively in white gold and measuring 42mm wide, the reference 5524G was a spin on some vintage pilot's watches made by Patek in the 1930s with luminous Arabic numerals and a pilot-inspired handset over a deep matte blue dial sporting Patek's clever travel time complication.? With trick locking crowns and a brown leather strap, immediate feedback was polarizing so, for this "Letter To The Editor"-style post from April of 2015, we spoke to a trio of bonafide Patek ex...

Since returning to the American market in 2013, Tudor has become a huge presence in the luxury sports watch space, and much of that success has stemmed from the brand's ability to iterate and create new product that has been inspired by their own design legacy. From the hugely successful Black Bay line to the Pelagos and the Heritage Chrono, Tudor's past has clearly shaped both its present and its future.? For an inside and detailed look at that all-star past, click the link below for a story (and video!) from April 2015, when we got the chance to peek around inside Tudor's archives. New and old, rare and special, this is a legit...

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