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In 2012, a run-of-the-mill production Nautilus wouldn't be worth writing about. There just wasn't the same level of fanfare around the model. Instead, to fill the pages of HODINKEE, it took something extraordinary C two things, in fact. Earlier this week, Ben sat down with Jasem Al Zeraei, also known as @Patekaholic, a staple in the instagram watch world. They discussed some truly incredible references in Jasem's collection, and the larger reasoning behind his fascination with Patek.?And it's easy to understand why Jasem and Ben are so passionate about the brand when we consider the gravitas of some notable watches they've produced throughout their storied histor...

Patented in 1801 by Abraham-Louis Breguet, the tourbillon is one of the most revered and enduring horological inventions of all time. The story behind the invention is fascinating and leads to many questions. What were Breguets insights that led him to create it? What were the significant timepieces featuring his invention that left the Quai de lHorloge workshop during his lifetime? Today, the name tourbillon, which Abraham-Louis Breguet gave to his invention, is known universally in the watch world. Less well-known are technical reasons which led to its creation. At the September 9, 2021 meeting of the Horological Society of New York, Emmanuel Breguet and Jeffrey Kingston will explore t...

Alongside Oris' recent news of achieving climate neutrality and the promise of a published sustainability report for 2022, the independent Swiss brand has announced a pair of new Aquis models that further their commitment to sustainability by using recycled ocean plastics to create unique and colorful dials. Dubbed the Aquis Date Upcycle, this new version of Oris's core dive watch line will come in both 41.5 and 36.5mm sizing, and both feature dials created from PET plastics. The same material was used on a special caseback medallion featured in the Clean Ocean Limited Edition,? an ocean-conservation-themed Aquis that Oris launch...

H. Moser & Cie has unleashed another entrant into the Streamliner fold C its newest collection, which landed in January of 2020. This integrated bracelet timepiece takes design cues from the two previous models in the collection, bringing in the gray dial of the Flyback Chronograph Automatic and pairing it with the no-frills, minimalistic aesthetics of the Streamliner Centre Seconds C with a hidden twist. By all accounts this watch looks like a three-hander from afar. But as John Mayer once said, "look closer." When you do, you'll find a small red hand peeking out from underneath. If it didn't have the pop of red you'd likely miss it. This new watch is aptly ...

Of all Mickey Mouse watches, one of the best-known in the world of general watch enthusiasts (I'm not sure such a thing even exists, now that I've typed it C we all seem to specialize, in one way or another) was made in Switzerland. Grald Genta showed his first and totally unexpected character watches in Geneva in 1984, and armed with a license from Disney, went on to produce a variety of watches featuring a number of different characters, including Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Original series retro-fantasy Mickey, 1990s In the 1990s, Genta began using a retrograde mechanism in both character and non-character watc...

When we talk about watches and space it's usually about watches in space, but there's an obvious connection between horology and celestial bodies, and one way it's been manifested is in the form of the moonphase complication. Ulysse Nardin has just released four new references in their Marine Torpilleur collection that put this complication on full display. Ulysse Nardin has historically focused on moonphase clocks and watches; the complication fits nicely into their elegant and polished design language, which seems largely unchanged from the brand's inception in 1846. Ulysse Nardin forged a reputation for its prowess in manufacturing marine chronometers for naval use, and of course, sea tid...

Breitling, fresh off of a string well-received watches last April during Watches & Wonders, is back for more as Geneva Watch Days gets under way. The newness is a trio of Breitling Top Time Chronographs which are part of a new capsule collection called the Classic Car Squad, which tracks with Breitling's Surf Squad, Cinema Squad, etc. Each watch takes the theme of a specific '60s-era classic car: The early '60s Shelby Cobra, the second-generation Corvette (circa 1963 to 1967), and the first-generation Ford Mustang (circa 1964 to 1969).? When we last saw the Top Time, it was a limited edition timepiece inspired by 1960s Breitl...

I am a tennis fan. That's why, at the start of this month, I wrote a story about something I found personally distressing. How could Novak Djokovic, arguably the GOAT of Men's Singles, be without an official watch sponsor? His wrist had previously been the branded terrain of both Audemars Piguet and Seiko, but since January 2019 it had remained bare. That has to be some of the most valuable wrist real estate in the world, right? It just didn't make sense to me that someone hadn't signed him to a fresh contract as soon as Djokovic walked away from his Seiko deal. I tried to be cute and play matchmaker for Djokovic and the watch industry in that piece C?and apparen...

There's never any lack of imagination in the watches put out by Urwerk. Every release seems more whimsical than the last, especially when it comes to the brand's 100-series designs. Heck, the last one timed the launch and landing sequence of the ??Space Shuttle Enterprise. Today, Urwerk is pushing the 100-series platform even further with a case made of electrum, an alloy made by mixing silver and gold, that features concentric grooving; in a press release, co-founder Martin Frei keys us in on what themes this design is meant to explore: "The case of the UR-100 Electrum is covered with grooves. Everyone can project their own universe into this design. I see the tiers of an ancient Greek thea...

Few creations capture the wonder and curiosity of horology as well as those born of the long-standing collaboration between the mad scientists at MB&F and the incredible clockmakers of L'Epe 1839. Announced today, this is Orb, the latest in a long line of futuristic and dramatic clocks from the combined talents of these two Swiss indie heavy hitters.? Formed around a 17cm sphere of lacquer-coated aluminum, Orb features four positionable blades that allow for a variety of placement options and, when open, offer a view of the hand-wound 8-day movement within. These blades, which MB&F compare to elytra (the name for a beetl...

The annual chronograph is a fascinating series of complications. The Marine Torpilleur Annual Chronograph can tell time from the month and date right down to 1/10 of a second. With a design that doesn't deviate drastically from a standard chronograph, a large amount of information can be gleaned. It's no wonder that the annual calendar was one of Ulysse Nardin's earliest hits; because of its ability to time down to 1/10 of a second, it served as a timekeeper at the 1936 Olympics held in Berlin. This new model is an improvement on the 1996 design by Ludwig Oechslin of Ochs & Junior that resulted in the UN-150 movement. Every aspect of the annual calendar data is easily adjusted using the ...

To commemorate its 230th anniversary Girard-Perregaux is announcing a new take on its well-regarded "Three Bridges" movement architecture. This week, during Geneva Watch Days, the brand released the new 18k rose gold 44mm Tourbillon With Three Flying Bridges C a futuristic take on a Victorian-era invention. The three bridges have been a mainstay for the brand since the mid to late 19th century. GP was effectively the first brand to pluck the bridges from obscurity (they are generally a hidden component of the overall movement) and make them a spotlight design feature. Late 1800's iterations of the three-bridges had them made from platinum. The brand has used all ...

Back in 2015, the Chopard Group launched Ferdinand Berthoud C a new, very high-end company producing very small numbers of watches built along the lines of ships' marine chronometers. Ferdinand Berthoud's first watch, the FB 1, established the basic mechanical themes as well, including the use of a tourbillon, and a fuse and chain. Since then, a number of different models have been introduced, as well as a number of variations on the FB 1, and for Geneva Watch Days 2021, Ferdinand Berthoud is introducing a unique piece.? The watch is the Chronomtre FB 1.6-3, and it's being made for Monaco boutique retailer Art In Time, which concentrates on presenting high-grad...

Konstantin Chaykin is best-known for his Joker timepieces and their variants, in which the clown's constricted pupils point to the hours and minutes as it rolls its eyes, and an indication of the age and phase of the Moon acts as its smile C a suitable nod to lunacy. Last month, Chaykin introduced a new variation on the theme, and without a moonphase C the Wristmon Minotaur. The dial of the watch is designed to evoke the face of the Minotaur, who was a half-man, half-bull monster inhabiting a labyrinth built by t...

The new Chronometry Collection from Ulysse Nardin looks back to the brand's history as it turns 175, and a lot of that history is bound up in ship's chronometers. But UN has also grown and evolved in more recent years. The company was a real pioneer in the use of silicon, and its UN-118 movement, with silicon hairspring and escape wheel and anchor in Diamonsil, are testament to this more recent past. In 2011, Ulysse Nardin bought dialmaker Donz Cadrans, bringing old-fashioned in-house enamel dial-making into its quiver, and making fine blue enamel dials like the one in this 175-piece limited edition possible. What we have in this watch is a look that will be ple...

The Marine Torpilleur collection is one of Ulysse Nardin's most popular. It uses the deck clocks and on-board ships' chronometers that Ulysse Nardin was world-renowned for producing through the 20th century as inspiration, with an easily identifiable vertical sub-dial orientation consisting of a power reserve display at 12 o'clock on the dial and a small seconds register at six o'clock. Marine chronometers were precise timekeepers that sat in gimballed boxes and were frequently used for navigation on the high seas; as mythologized in Longitude, Dava Sobel's 1995 best-selling book. Ulysse Nardin was a prominent producer of these timepieces and even won a U.S. Navy contract in 1905 to produce ...

Four dazzling new additions to Bulgaris ultra-glam Divina and Divas Dream watch collections stepped into the spotlight at this weeks Geneva Watch Days event and did a star turn worthy of Italian divas Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida. First up, an over-the-top duo of Divina Mosaicas made their red-carpet debuts dressed to the nines C one in 18-karat rose gold with pink sapphires and diamonds and the other in 18-karat white gold with green tsavorites and diamonds. Divina Mosaica Tsavorite (103491) Divina Mosaica Pink Sapphire (103492) ...

The Arnold & Son Globetrotter was announced in steel in 2018, and at the time we thought it was an interesting and visually dramatic take on a world-time complication. The basic functionality is the same as a traditional world-time complication, in which a rotating 24-hour ring shows the time simultaneously in 24 different reference cities around the world. The Globetrotter works a bit differently C the 24-hour ring in the Globetrotter is fixed, and the time in different locations is read off a rotating hemisphere showing the Northern Hemisphere as seen from a vantage point above the North Pole. The hour hand can be independently set.? ...

Montblanc only began building and offering watches in 1997. And yet, the company has just announced a new watch celebrating the 200th anniversary of a unique watchmaking milestone C?the creation of the Time Writer, an early chronograph-adjacent desk clock, by a French clockmaker named Nicolas Rieussec, in 1821.?What's the connection? Well, as far as I can tell, it relies on Montblanc's extensive past as a producer of fine writing instruments and the fact that Rieussec's invention could, quite literally, write down the time.? The Montblanc Star Legacy Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph Limited Edition Two hundred years ago today, Nic...

In Watch of the Week, we invite HODINKEE staffers and friends to explain why they love a certain piece. And we're kicking off the franchise with our company founder. Ten years ago right around now, I bought my first meaningful modern watch: A Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, Tribute To 1931, US Edition (2011 version). It's a very simple watch with a very long name, but it was a revelatory one for me. It wasn't my literal first contemporary watch as an adult C that would've been a really neat Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece using a hand-wound Peseux caliber (that I was able to purchase at Tourneau via a plan they had back then that offered 24 months, interest-free), or an Or...

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