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Above, the Omega Ultra-Deep, which set a world's record for depth, in 2019. The watch was taken to a depth of 10,928 meters on the submersible, Limiting Factor, beating the Rolex Deep Sea's record on Trieste C by just 12 meters, but a record's a record. There are two things that watch brands love more than King Leonidas loved Sparta, and those two things are anniversaries and records (with "firsts" running a close third. I have always wished that some brand would only celebrate anniversaries that are prime numbers. "On the occasion of the 37th anniversary of the founding of our manufacture " It'd have to be the right brand, though. Maybe Moser.) Anniversa...

Add horses to soccer and you have polo. Add snow and you have snow polo, add grand views and a bit of luck and you have snow polo in St. Moritz, Switzerland. Teams gather the best riders from around the world and face off across the frozen lake of St. Moritz for three days of horsemanship, fierce competition, and especially cold champagne. Glasses in hand, leaning into the wooden barrier as riders barrel past, the onlookers make for Olympic-level people watching, as well. Snow Polo is a gentlemans sport, qualified by never starting before the civil hour of 10AM. If you find yourself up early, or still up, you can catch the rider...

In 1972 the Grateful Dead blazed through Western Europe on a tour that resulted in one of its most popular early live albums, the aptly titled Europe '72. The album art included a psychedelic cartoon of a rainbow-haired Dead Head smashing an ice cream cone into his forehead and a foot extending over continental Europe flanked by two pots of gold, connected by a rainbow. That same year, in America, a watch company with a direct name, Timex, unveiled its first quartz watch, which it dubbed "Q Timex" on its dial. It was a heady time for music, for popular culture, and certainly for watches, as more brands embraced the quartz technol...

I almost never win any sort of online giveaway contests. I don't even bother entering them anymore. But the one time in my life I did win a giveaway contest, a decade ago in 2012, the prize was a watch. The Florida-based microbrand Ocean7 was giving away one of their LM-7 models, and as luck would have it, I was picked. I was ecstatic. Who wouldn't be excited about a free watch? When I won the watch I was 24 years old, living in Bangkok, and working as a junior copywriter within the network of WPP ad agencies. I was lucky to have work at all, because I didn't have a proper work permit back then. Every...

In Entry Level, we consider the least expensive watches from high-end watchmakers. They're still not cheap, but hey every brand has to start somewhere. I recently had a conversation with an experienced watch collector about the high prices we're witnessing at auction for watches produced by Cartier London in the 1960s. His opinion surprised me. It was "about time" that legitimately rare, interesting watches performed that way, he told me. He expressed that we're just now starting to see certain watches reflect their potential true value C a Cartier London Crash, with maybe a few dozen examples known to exist, is one such watch. He f...

For much longer than I've been writing about watches, there have been two movements which stand alone. They are both ultra-thin, and they were both born at Jaeger-LeCoultre, and I've written about them, and the watches in which they are used, with the avidity of a young A. J. Liebling writing about drinking Burgundy in Paris for the first time in the 1920s (although not always with his lapidary clarity and disdain for hyperbole, if I'm honest). I think the comparison occurs to me because as you get older you tend to unfavorably compare things to early passions and I wonder if I'm not about to do that now, because, like Liebling returning to Paris after the war an...

Worn & Wound was born in Brooklyn exactly a decade ago. And to celebrate the company's 10-year anniversary, they've teamed up with Seiko to introduce a 1,000-piece limited edition that updates and refreshes the look and feel of the Seiko 5 SNK803, a certifiable classic of late-aughts, early-2010s accessible watchmaking. Worn & Wound was an early innovator in digital media and e-commerce for the watch industry, adopting a beat that was too often ignored: value-driven timepieces from brands both big and small.?The Brooklyn-based company's existence coincided with the rise of "microbrands," and they also helped encourage a n...

It's not just what we know. Practically anyone who knows watches can identify a certain type of them, one intended to scratch a certain stainless-steel-and-integrated-bracelet itch. An itch that's caused pretty much every watch brand to issue their own angular tonneau solution. A recent entrant into the field of stainless steel sport watches, the Antarctique, comes from Czapek, a brand whose name reaches all the way back to the 1800s and a partnership with Antoni Patek. Yes, that Patek. The Antarctique bracelet and case call to mind legends of 1970s watchmaking and they double down on the popular look, in certain cases, with intr...

We're heading into the long weekend with a substantial pre-holiday update in HODINKEE Pre-Owned.?We've added dozens of new listings over the past few days C?make sure to check out HODINKEE Pre-Owned for yourself, or read on to discover our team's top picks.? Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Clock Designed By Marc Newson 568 The Atmos might be the best-kept secret in watchmaking. It's a clock that's powered by slight changes in temperature and it rarely requires interaction or adjustment. Designed by Swiss engineer Jean-Lon Reutter in 1928, the Atmos functions via a capsule filled with ethylene chloride gas. The gas expands with temperature changes...

Greetings one and all, and welcome to another episode of Hey, HODINKEE! C that freewheeling, anything-goes locus for the horologically curious, and the horologically bi-curious (double wristing smartwatch?), as well. We're always surprised by your questions but for this episode we have some classics. One solid question that cuts to the heart of collecting is this one: Why do watch brands, up to and including Rolex and Patek, use 18k gold in their cases when 14k gold is stronger?? "Now as he was sinking C had he the gold? Or the gold him?" We also have someone who wants to know how mechanical watche...

HODINKEE has a long proud history of reporting on the watches of US Presidents, but we took it to a whole new level in 2014, when Eric Wind first published his comprehensive list of all the documented timepieces of US presidents, starting with George Washington. Even casually sifting through that list, it's clear that over the past 246 years, each commander in chief has had his own unique relationship with his watches, featuring pieces that range from family heirlooms and personal favorites to gifts from watch companies, political allies, and foreign dignitaries.? The watches reflect their times (wristwatches replacing pocket watches), as well as the gravity of t...

Like many small watch brands, Aera was founded by enthusiasts who thought it would be fun to try their hand at designing watches that reflected their own personal style and tastes. The goal was simple enough, to create a well-made sports watch that respected the past while offering a specific consideration of contemporary design within a space that has most recently been obsessed with vintage-inspired aesthetics. Aera was founded in early 2018 by co-founders Jas Minhas and Olof Larsson, following a meeting in Geneva. Both Larsson and Minhas had established backgrounds in the watch industry and they can even trace their friendship...

We aren't in Detroit anymore. 2,200 miles from the city where he played the first 12 years of his NFL career, Matthew Stafford celebrated his first Super Bowl championship. On an open-top bus in the City of Angels with his teammates, some brewskis, and a cigar in hand, Stafford commemorated one of the greatest game-winning drives in the game's history in style. When you're a champion, you have to wear the watch of a champion. In this case, Stafford opted to mark the event with a Patek Philippe Aquanaut in steel C the reference 5167A. This isn't the first time we've seen Stafford wearing the watch, or the first time he's been spotted wearing it during Super Bowl...

HODINKEE writers are always on the move. In this new series, we'll show you the world through our eyes. This is how we (and watch-loving locals) experience some of our favorite cities around the world. Set your GMT bezel and join us on the trip. If there were ever a city poised to dethrone New York as the horological capital of the United States, it's Miami. Over the past decade, its population density has grown faster than any other city's in America.? Shoppers swarming the Design District Miami is booming. South Beach, with its ostentatious reputation, has finally taken a backseat to up-and-comin...

Father, son, and House of Gucci This year shaped up to be C unofficially C the year of Ridley Scott. The Alien (1979), Blade Runner (1982), and Gladiator (2001) director was feeling rather prolific (even at 84 years old), releasing two films in The Last Duel and House of Gucci in the same calendar year. One is a period piece set in medieval England, the other a period piece set in 1980s and '90s Italy. Both have star-studded casts, and both feature Adam Driver C albeit in very different roles. Today we're focused on House of Gucci, a complete and utter vibe of a film that captured the attention of both the watch and broader fashion wo...

This week I've got Jack and Jon on to chat about what to expect from Watches and Wonders 2022 and to rehash the finer points of their recent Point/Counterpoint arguments surrounding what we all mean when we say that a bracelet is integrated. With Geneva opening its arms to the international watch press at the end of March, I thought it might be good to chat over how the shows have changed, what brands will be exhibiting, and how we plan to cover it all.? After Watches & Wonders, we dig into the topic of a recent disagreement between Jack and Jon surrounding the defining qualities of so-called integrated bracelets. Is it about the b...

Another Friday here at HODINKEE, and another debate. This is one that, to be frank, I wasn't sure there were many people on the other side of. Yet who do you reckon I found other than Jack Forster, ready to throw down with a contrarian view. The question before us is a very simple one: What is it that makes a watch with an integrated bracelet? As a rational person who has looked at many watches and finds comfort in useful, crystalline definitions, I have taken the position that a watch with an integrated bracelet will not accept standard aftermarket bracelets and straps. Such is their specific compatibility of lugs and bracelets that they are sui generis. Unique,...

"OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer; a term for official, genuine parts produced by the original watch manufacturer." What exactly do we mean when we say that a watch has an "integrated bracelet" or that it is an "integrated bracelet watch?" As is so often the case the watch enthusiast community uses the word in both a very specific and a somewhat vague way. "Integrated" has several meanings, in various dictionaries (Merriam-Webster reminds us that "integration" is a procedure in calculus, lest we forget), but none of them offer a definition specific to the watch world. Thus, we are all in the fortunate position taken by Humpty Dumpty when he told Alice, "When ...

Forty stock cars will drive 500 miles on the Daytona International Speedway this Sunday, and the driver that does it fastest wins the Daytona 500. Many American flags will be flying and plenty of beer will be consumed alongside pedal-to-the-metal dash. It's a NASCAR cup race, so the format is entirely different from the familiar Rolex 24 At Daytona, a European-style endurance race that's similar to the famous LeMans race in France. But what these two races do have in common is that they both share the name with the hottest Rolex on the market today, the Rolex Daytona. But it wasn't always the hype watch it is today. In his 2015 T...

Magazine Feature note: This story was originally published as part of Volume 3 of HODINKEE Magazine in the Fall of 2018.?With travel on many of our minds, we felt like revisiting James Stacey's thoroughly thought out and beautifully shot story on the best watches for travel. Whether you're hopping on a plane halfway around the world to escape the cold, driving to the mountains for the weekend, or staying put and channeling a spirit of adventure, check out the watches below. Jolting awake as my planes wheels skip across the tarmac of a runway far from home, I am unable to remember my destination after a fitful nights rest somewhere over the dark void of the Atla...

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