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The Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph, AKA "the Beast", the oversized for its time, extra-sporty extension of the Royal Oak that divided opinions at its introduction in 1993 (word is, Grald Genta was not a fan; yet it still won over legions of others) is seeing a major release this year across two sizes with in-house movements. The 43mm versions were teased out in the first half of the year. The 42s, based on the original Offshore size, are brand-new, and we're bringing them to you today. Forty-two, it should be noted, is a great size for the Royal Oak Offshore, a watch that was always destined to make an impression. In the years since its launch, the Offshore has spawned variations all the wa...

The?Horological Society of New York's?award-winning classes are on the road again! HSNY is returning to San Francisco over the weekend of October 9 & 10, 2021, with host Shreve & Co.At HSNY's?Horological Education classes, students discover what actually makes a watch tick under the guidance of the HSNY's staff of professional watchmakers. Students work on a mechanical watch movement, studying the gear train, winding and setting mechanisms, and escapement. The weekend half-day classes cover everything taught during the individual evening classes held in New York.In addition, New York City in-person classes have restarted. All HSNY in-person events (classes and lectures) require proof...

To view the entire current selection of vintage watches available in the HODINKEE Shop, click?here.Questions? Send us a note, or let us know in the comments. Want to sell your vintage watch through the HODINKEE Shop? Click?here. Want to sell your pre-owned watch through Crown & Caliber? Click?here. This Week's Vintage Watches With Geneva Watch Days (no, not Watch and Wonders or Baselworld but Geneva Watch Days) in full swing, allow some vintage to interrupt your well-logoed and modern newsfeed. New releases are exciting, sure, but so is an uncommon Speedy made for only a couple years right? Whatever is going on around it here at t...

This week on the show we've got Jon, Cole, and Logan hopping on the mics to chat about the biggest releases from Geneva Watch Days. With the latest in world timers from Bulgari, recycled dials from Oris, titanium from both Doxa and Greubel Forsey (the similarities ends there, mind you), new moves from Parmigiani, perpetual power from H.Moser, and even a new crop of Royal Oak Offshore chronos from AP, if you slept on Geneva Watch Days this is your one-stop catch-up. If you have any questions, please feel free to drop them in the comments below. Thanks so much for listening.? Show Notes ...

If you've been wandering forlornly past the old TimeMachine building, wondering when the door might open and you'd be able to browse for watches in person once again, listen up. Today, its official: Tourneau and Bucherer announced the opening of the Bucherer 1888 TimeMachine American flagship store in the former digs of the Tourneau TimeMachine at 12 East 57th Street in New York City. Located a hop, skip, and a jump from the new Vacheron Constantin flagship, the immersive space offers art, beverages, and of course, watches, in a luxe setting. With in-person shopping picking back up, the new Buchere 1888 TimeMachine is a perfect return to the fun and glamour of watch-shopping.? ...

Continuing its tradition of releasing Limited Edition watches in partnership with Laureus Sport for Good, IWC has announced the latest blue collaboration C and this time it's bluer than ever. Where past iterations have featured a blue dial, a variety of case materials (from steel to black ceramic) in all manner of IWC references, this is the first version to feature a colored ceramic case. And the best part about it is that it's blue, too! And so is the strap! Somebody call Eifel 65, I've found their perfect watch. This timepiece takes the form of the Pilot's Watch Automatic which is Mark XVIII-esque. For one thing, the regular p...

Alongside the Octo line, the Bulgari Aluminium has been gaining momentum within the brands massive portfolio. An intro may not be necessary here, but the collection is one of the (unconventional) true classics that first came out in the 1990s with, you guessed it, an aluminum case combined with a rubber bezel. The series was revived last year with some updates to the details while keeping its unique stylings intact. And now, the Aluminium collection gained a GMT equipped variant. As the name suggests, the Bulgari Aluminium GMT features a GMT reference time indicator. While keeping the iconic details such as the aluminum case, Bulgari added a modern and practical...

Interested in selling a pre-owned watch? Get your quote.Want to sell your vintage watch through the HODINKEE Shop? Click here. This Week's Pre-Owned Picks Another Thursday and another curated collection of pre-owned picks is hitting the HODINKEE Shop. Eleven new watches are coming into the news feed this morning, joining an already stellar selection of pre-loved timepieces in stock. The collection page is shaping up to be a real destination with watches available at all times rather than simply on the day of a drop.? That is not to say we haven't prepared some very uncommon watches as well. Although produc...

For the past three years, Bangalore Watch Company has been instrumental in changing the narrative around watchmaking in India. Husband and wife team Nirupesh Joshi and Mercy Amalraj are using watchmaking as a way to inform the world about the new India. Not the India that's characterized by snake charmers engraved in the casebacks, Hindu deities on the dial, or Devanagari numerals. Instead, the watches draw inspiration from India's rich research and science communities. The company recently launched the Apogee, a watch that pays homage to India's great space exploration efforts. The Indian Space Research Organisation has quietly achieved incredible successes in s...

We're spending the last long weekend of?summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with?the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. If the world of dive watches has a gateway drug, it is almost certainly the humble but entirely legendary Seiko SKX007 (and its several siblings). While the model has been discontinued in recent years, the SKX range long represented a strong value for reliable (if iffy) timekeeping, solid construction, and simple everyday wearability in the world of entry-level dive watches. In special...

At the end of just about every watch story published anywhere (and long before there was a watch internet) there is generally a short block of text that lists the basic C and sometimes, not-so-basic C physical characteristics of a watch. Sometimes it's obvious why they're there C things like case dimensions, water resistance, and a general idea of where the movement came from are useful in getting an approximate idea of everything from whether or not a watch will fit on your wrist, to how much of an investment in actual watchmaking a given manufacturer has made. Sometimes, however, it's less clear why certain specifications are included. Jewel count, for instance...

We're spending the last long weekend of?summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with?the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. The SRPC44 is based on the format of Seiko's Prospex SRP777, which is itself a throw-back to the 6306/9 divers that Seiko made from the mid-70s. Interesting, and absolutely working in the SRPC44's favor, this model's gold finish has no historical underpinnings C so the watch feels somewhat unburdened by the often over-serious nature of vintage recreations. Here, we have a watch that ex...

We're spending the last long weekend of?summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with?the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. It's weird to think about, but the black dial, 41mm Tudor Black Bay with the rose emblem and smily face text (now signifying the ETA movement inside) is a collectible watch. Tudor only produced it for about five months before unveiling its chronometer certified in-house caliber at Baselworld in 2016 C tweaking the dial layout. Before that happened though, John Mayer was smitten with this relatively affordable diver C t...

We're spending the last long weekend of?summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with?the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. What is it about dive watches that seems to capture the heart of so many watch enthusiasts? From PADI instructors to casual desk-divers and all of us in between, the appeal of the dive watch has not faded with the diminishing reality of its usefulness as a tool for diving. In this thought-provoking piece from Jack, take a look into the historical appeal of the diver's watch.?Click here...

We're spending the last long weekend of summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. When it comes to the asymmetrical, Millennium Falcon-esque design of the Omega Ploprof, you can love it or hate it. But there's absolutely no denying the fact that it's truly a feat of horological engineering and represents one of the most intense function-forward?product development efforts from a major manufacturer. In this thoroughly researched explorati...

Let me start this by saying I'm really not much of a pilot's watch guy. At least not in the traditional sense. I've never understood what a conventional pilot's watch offers that a field watch doesn't C?and if you want a watch for flying, doesn't a chronograph with a 12-hour bezel make the most sense? Oh, and don't get me started on the surcharge some brands ask for, through the lens of history.? So when Longines released the original Spirit collection last summer, I didn't give it much of a second thought. I remember thinking it was interesting for such a large company like Longines (the fifth largest Swiss watch brand in the world, per the 2020 Morgan Stanley r...

We're spending the last long weekend of summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. A classic from the HODINKEE Shop Journal (yes, those exist), this piece was published during HODINKEE's inaugural dive month C?the interim period between the release of our first limited edition collaborations with Oris and Blancpain, in the summer of 2019.? This article explores the phenomenon of desk divers C?which is practically all of us, save for Jason...

Jean-Christophe Babin has led Bulgari, one of the most diversified luxury brands in the LVMH portfolio, since 2013. And prior to that, the 62-year-old CEO was at the helm of TAG Heuer. In his time running the famed Roman jewelry company, Bulgari has opened hotel properties and made some of the most ambitious watchmaking strides of any company in the world. We connected with him during the Geneva Watch Days show. HODINKEE: Enthusiasts once viewed Bulgari as a jeweler doing a bit of watchmaking, but those days seem to be over. How did Bulgari take Roth and Genta, two fairly small, historically independent brands, and grow its watch...

We're spending the last long weekend of summer underwater, and we invite you to jump in with us. All the way through Labor Day, we'll be filling the site with the best, most hard-core HODINKEE dive watch stories from the past 10 years. This is one. One of the many topics watch enthusiasts sometimes discuss is water resistance ratings and what they exactly mean in terms of real world use. About four years ago, Jack Forster wrote an article outlining the relevant ISOs and set out to explain them, including what watch brands have to do to comply with them.To read "Technical Perspective: A Tale Of Two ISOs, Or What Water Resistance R...

Geneva Watch Days wasn't quite the full-bore terrordrome of horology that we've had in the past from major trade shows, but it was a pointed demonstration from the organizers, and the exhibiting brands, that the desire to show watches in person is alive and well. While the number of participating brands was relatively small, that was at least to some extent a feature, not a bug, giving the companies that did participate a relatively uncluttered stage on which to show their products. Despite the show's smaller scale there was no shortage of watches, and as always, we had our favorites. Below, six HODINKEE editors name their favorite new pieces from the first physi...

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