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To view the entire current selection of vintage watches available in the HODINKEE Shop, click here. This Week's Vintage Watches Watch nicknames have been covered on HODINKEE and we even ran a poll to find the H Community's favorite C?spoiler alert, "Pepsi" won, a bit obvious, don't you think? Nicknames are simply a part of what we call the watch world whether we like it or not. From "Batman" to "John Mayer" and "Paul Newman," some are implicit and come from colors or materials while others reference a well-known wearer of that, well, reference, model, or dial variant. This week's Vintage Watches selection in the H Shop is full of nick...

Last week's picks were about timepieces that could be a symbol of success, or a worthy memento of one of life's big events C without spending over $3,000. This week is about the watches most of us dream about, the grails. The type of five-figure watches that start to represent the best of what's available, and what's possible. These timepieces are unobtainable for some, a lifelong dream to slowly be worked towards for many C and for a lucky few, they represent a celebration of success with timeless craftsmanship. No matter what group you may fall into, like a great piece of art, they are worth taking a moment to appreciate. Patek Philippe 3940P ...

Today at the European Space Agency Omega announced a new Speedmaster X-33 model, in the mold of the existing Skywalker design. It is called the Marstimer and was unveiled this morning in conjunction with our friends at Fratello to celebrate 10 years of Speedy Tuesday C the popular social media hashtag movement that has since gone on to spur two limited edition Speedmaster models. The launch today isn't a Speedy Tuesday model, but rather the culmination of a new partnership between Omega and ESA that results in a watch fit for the exploration of Mars. The watch features a certain red hue on the bezel to make the connection all the more obvious. ...

Watch meet-ups are the best way for our community to come together and share in the passion of horology. About a week ago, at the Vacheron Constantin Boutique on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, a group of watch lovers had front-row seats to a great time. That's because our own Ben Clymer, and Christian Selmoni C the Heritage & Style Director for Vacheron C sat down for a conversation-turned-deep-dive into this holy trinity brand.? It was an intimate event that found the two matching wits over Vacheron's history and its modern watchmaking efforts while being surrounded by a bevy of VC timepieces. The topic of the evening w...

Inspired by an interesting recent story from Nick and a complementary episode of Talking Watches with Cooper Zelnick of Cloister Watch Co., we're spending this episode of the show talking about watch modifications. From pre-purchase customization to aftermarket modifications, we dig into why personalization C something that is common in other elements of consumer goods these days C is still somewhat taboo in the watch world.? From Seiko to Rolex, modern and vintage, Nick and Cooper help me dig into the idea of watch modification and what it does, and could, mean for watch enthusiasts. Thanks so much for listening! If you'd like to weig...

Citizen makes a lot of dive watches. From the modern and funky Orca and EcoZilla to the legendary (and nerdy) Aqualand, and even the humble NY0040, the brand is widely known for going its own way when it comes to dive watch design. The new Promaster Mechanical "Challenge" Diver 200m manages to stand out by, at first glance, being somewhat more run-of-the-mill. It's a '70s-themed 41mm dive watch with conventional styling, a black or blue dial, and the offer of either a rubber strap or a metal bracelet. It has 200 meters of water resistance, a unidirectional elapsed time bezel, and it uses an automatic movement with a date. On pape...

If Batman designed a watch, how would it look? According to Uncrate and Bell & Ross, it'd be something like this new BR 03-92. Flying in under the cover of darkness (or close enough to it C there wasn't even a press release), the watch was just announced as a part of the new Wayne Enterprises x Uncrate capsule collection. The collection, featuring clothing, eyewear, and even training equipment to get yourself into a superhero-level of fitness, took about 18 months of collaboration between DC Comics/Warner Bros. and Uncrate, resulting in a new take on Bruce Wayne's imagined personal design ethos. The Bell & Ross BR 03...

Many of us are getting back to a life of travel, whether for work or pleasure, and that travel feels all the sweeter after time away. But if you're time zone-challenged like I am, your confusion may have gotten worse having been stuck in one time zone for two years or so. When I pick up the phone to call or text friends, family, or colleagues, I'm bound to wake someone up because I forgot that, yes, New York is in fact ahead of San Francisco, or my report on my amazing dinner in Switzerland will hit someone's inbox right when they're just starting to get hungry again after lunch at the office. That's one of about a dozen reasons (some more practical than others) that I dream of owning a GMT....

Glashtte Original (GO) started a new sport-watch platform a few years ago with the launch of the SeaQ series, part of the new Spezialist collection. The Spezialist family promised to take inspiration from Glashtte Original's history (the company's historical predecessor is the GUB, the government-owned East German watch conglomerate), drawing on sporty vintage designs from the 1960s and '70s. The first SeaQ models were fairly traditional in execution, offering up accessible functionality in the form of a traditional three-handed dive watch and a more exclusive, expensive model that added in Glashtte Original's signature Panora...

In 2011, J.C. Chandor, a first-time director, debuted his film, Margin Call, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. It was there that he became acquainted with Robert Redford, who would go on to star in his follow-up feature, and watched movie, All is Lost. The well-received but modest-grossing film tracks a fictional investment banking firm in New York City caught at the precipice of collapse during the financial crisis of 2007 and '08. In it, Zachary Quinto plays a rocket scientist-turned-risk-analyst who helps uncover a seismic error in the company's financial projections that spells certain doom for the firm and the world. And he does so while wear...

The Alpine Eagle drums on with a new dial variation that helps to separate the model C in looks C from a certain other steel sports watch with a blue dial. This new pine green dial model sits inside of the 41mm size range in the broader collection and puts a different spin on a fairly new watch that takes direct inspiration from the Chopard St. Moritz of old. Cased in Chopard's own proprietary Lucent Steel A223, this is the Alpine Eagle model that you already know. While the dial is a new color, it retains that striking pattern, and bold legible Roman numeral markers. In addition, the watch continues to feature the angular integr...

We're back with another edition of the hottest Q&A in town, The Conversation. This week some of HODINKEE's finest editors (just kidding, they're all fine) answer some of the stand-out comments of the past two weeks. So buckle up and prepare to enter whatever you call an extremely polite version of the Thunderdome.? Cartier Says 'Screw This' The story: One minute of pure video bliss with the Cartier Santos.? The comment: "Wanted to ask the experts a question about the screws on the bracelet and face of the watch. What is the experience with these? Any report of the...

Some people seem to live multiple lives in the course of just one. Take the renowned photographer Max Vadukul. He was born in Nairobi, the grandson of a man from India who made his way to Africa as an indentured servant; barely graduated from grammar school in England; made his name in Paris shooting for French and Italian Vogue; replaced Richard Avedon to become only the second staff photographer in the history of The New Yorker; spent a good quarter-century in New York showing why (some of it shooting for magazines I edited, including Esquire); and, then, at just 58, bolted for yet another of the world's storied cities, Milan C the hometown of his wife, the veteran fashion stylist, Nicolet...

I worship at the altar of yellow gold. Maybe that sounds a touch dramatic but yellow gold is my thing and I need everybody to know it. There is no other material that draws me in quite like this one. Yellow gold symbolizes real opulence to me; a time when people smoked in clubs and wore full suites of diamond jewelry to the function. Yellow gold appeals to my hedonistic side; I could lie around all day drinking Grey Goose martinis, pretending to be Sharon Stone in Casino, with her piles of Bulgari jewels and fur. I often daydream about bohemian bourgeois (what the French call Bobo) living during the '70s; my brain has been stuck on an image of Elsa Peretti wearin...

While a great watch is far from mandatory on the list of items required to enjoy the great outdoors, we'd argue that the right watch can be not only a romantic addition but also a functional one. Whether you're hiking a favorite peak route, diving at a special dive site, or just getting out of the house, it's always good to know what time it is and many modern outdoorsy watches offer a lot of additional functionality for getting the most out of your preferred outdoor activity. So kick off your boots, hang up your hat, and put away your compass C?here are our picks for some of our favorite outdoor watches and where we'd love to take them.? Doxa SUB 600T ...

There was no summer vacation for Indiana-based Haven Watch Co. Following up their second vintage-inspired chronograph, they're back with not one but (surprise!) two new releases, the Lomax diver and Trotter GMT, with a mix of dials and bezels.? Weston Cutter, Haven's founder, isn't known for keeping a tight lid on things. For months he's shared sketches, mockups, abandoned prototypes, and even finalized divers of the Lomax before release. No embargoes, no secrecy. Just pure excitement. A testament to that: The polar luminous dials were going to be held until December but they showed up in the box of samples to photograph because, why not just release them now? ...

After all these years hearing about it, I finally understood the meaning of sprezzatura once I wrapped up my meeting with Massimo Frascella. The man exudes style and class in an effortless way that makes you want to sit down and talk for hours C and that's exactly what we did.? Frascella is responsible for some of the biggest automotive news in the last few years; he's the man who led the redesign of the ever-popular Land Rover Defender. The fear of change often holds us back from taking leaps that lead us towards a brighter future, and through a careful balancing act, Frascella brought the Defender into modern times to much fanf...

Memberships are the foundation of the Horological Society of New York (HSNY), which allow the 156-year-old organization to continue its mission of advancing the art and science of horology. In recent years, the Society has experienced tremendous membership growth, with supporters spanning all corners of the globe. In order to provide them with a more elevated experience, today HSNY introduces membership levels. I hope these items will encourage new members to join the Society to make an even greater impact on HSNY's mission.– Mark Cho, Founder of The Armoury A...

Since the dawn of the clock- and watchmaking era, dials have been round. This is the most common choice, as these mechanical devices work from rounded gears with central pivots that move hands around in a 360 arc. A round dial is also easily divided into units of 12 or 24, to mirror the societal choice of dividing our days into 24 different units. Designing a watch that moves away from the circle takes a bit of extra effort to balance the hour markers. First, one needs to fit an often-round movement inside a case, then make it all feel as natural as the shape we are used to. This is a challenge that Cartier has become an expert at overcoming, with over a century of experience in showing why...

Grand Seiko is one of my favorite watch brands. Oh, who am I kidding? It's my favorite! Ever since my wife gifted me this ivory dialed beauty as an anniversary present a few years back, I've been in love with the brand (Thanks, wife! I love you, too!). Its obsessive approach to finishing, progressive movement technologies, and unique nature-inspired designs always keep me fascinated and inspired. So when I discovered that Grand Seiko's Shinshu watch studio in Shiojiri, Japan also houses what it calls the Micro Artist Studio, consisting of a small team of world-class craftsmen and women creating even more luxurious timepieces than you'd typically expect from the b...

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