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This week, we're shining a light on some of the more intricate dials in the HODINKEE Shop's pre-owned watch collection. Intricate, thanks to the complications reflected in the indications on the dial, but also because of patterns or simple design flourishes. An austere enamel number has its moments, but this isn't one of them. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Moonphase The Tappisserie dial is an essential part of the Royal Oak design. Its angular pattern stands up to the Royal Oak's famous case and tapered bracelet, providing texture and sophistication to a watch that's rightly regarded as iconic. ...

Fresh news out of Geneva C Zenith and Kari Voutilainen, with some help from their pals at Phillips, are releasing a very cool special edition watch. Limited to only 10 pieces, the new wristwatch contains restored examples of Zenith's caliber 135-O, an observatory-grade chronometer movement from the 1950s that has long been a favorite of precision-focused vintage watch collectors. The project was born through a conversation started by Aurel Bacs and Alexandre Ghotbi of the Phillips Watch Department, after the auction house and Zenith collaborated on a small run of two custom El Primero chronographs, in 2019. After the success of those watches C in addition to the ...

With HODINKEE Magazine Volume 10 launching just last week, I thought it would be fun to sit down and chat with two people who helped shape the magazine and keep both the content and the design on track C Nick Marino, and Mike Renaud. Nick, as many of you are well aware, is HODINKEE's own SVP of Content and Mike is the Co-CEO and Founder of Varyer, a design firm that heavily influenced this issue of the magazine. ? We talk about the special watch that we had engraved for the cover (and will later be auctioned off in support of the HSNY), some of the stories in the magazine, and what goes into taking the mostly-digital mind of HODINKEE a...

When the Black Bay Pro was announced there were, as you might expect, a number of different reactions and many views expressed, one of which was that the Black Bay Pro C a GMT watch, made by Tudor C bore more of a resemblance to the Explorer II C a watch made, obviously, by Rolex C than was good for it. In short, it felt at least to some enthusiasts that what Tudor had done was copy, not one of its own vintage models, but a vintage model made by another company, albeit one with which it has close ties, and that the BB Pro was essentially trying to dress itself in borrowed glory. In this, the latest Point/Counterpoint, Danny Milton argues that the resemblance is indeed too close for comfort. ...

As part of the continued focus on the Royal Oak's 50th birthday, Audemars Piguet recently announced a brand-new collaboration based on the 34mm black ceramic Royal Oak. Designed in partnership with Carolina Bucci, the aptly-named Royal Oak Selfwinding Carolina Bucci Limited Edition offers up a vibrant, almost electric rainbow sapphire dial that flows across the spectrum of color while retaining a simplified elemental take on AP's signature Tapisserie dial. ? This is the third Royal Oak that has been produced in collaboration with Bucci. Inspired by an urban landscape, the rainbow effect is achieved by using a sapphire dial set wi...

This story was originally published in June 2022.? We all have a favorite piece we like to travel with. Whether it's a beloved heirloom or a gift from a spouse, HODINKEE Insurance is here to give you some tips on how to keep your watches safe while you're traveling.?Here are a few suggestions from your watch Insurance experts: Update your policy. Make sure that the insurance policy covering your watches is up-to-date with the watches you're going to travel with and includes the most appropriate values. Locate your documents. It's a good idea to keep a file C physical or digital C of your receipts, appraisals, or any other documents...

Stephen McDonnell, the watchmaker and constructor behind the Legacy Machine Sequential EVO chronograph, is talking to myself and Logan Baker over Zoom. One of the world's most respected complications specialists, he is in person C or at least, in the quasi-in-person experience of a Zoom call C more or less exactly what you would expect if you knew he was Irish, born and now based in Belfast, an Oxford-trained theologian who also told The New York Times: "I haven't a religious bone in my body," and the man who designed the forbiddingly complex Legacy Machine Perpetual EVO, which launched in 2015. In other words, although appealing to clichs about outspoken Hibernian emotional intensity might...

In Watch of the Week, we invite HODINKEE staffers and friends to explain why they love a certain watch. This week's author is Asha Wagner, a professional Fire Captain, ardent adventurer, and deep tool-watch enthusiast based in Northern California.?Read more about her in the new issue of HODINKEE Magazine.? I really wasn't sure which to pick for this story. The truth is, I'm a nut for gear and, as I've gotten further into my career path, I've become a huge fan of tool watches. As a Fire Captain, a Hazardous Materials training officer, and a hazmat specialist with a FEMA task force, I have a history of being tough on gear C including my watches. ...

Despite growing up wearing Flik Flaks and having a horology-crazed father and brother, Mojdeh Cutter developed a passion for watches only about a year ago, when she became managing director of TimeForArt C the platform is behind a charity auction that partners with watchmaking brands to raise money to enable and support emerging artists. All proceeds go to the Swiss Institute, a nonprofit contemporary art museum located in New York City that promotes upcoming talent. The first auction kicks off in December. "Watchmaking was not something I actively pursued until this TimeforArt chapter of my life," says Cutter, who has worked in fundraising for the Swiss Institut...

If you've been reading this website over the past week, you've probably noticed that we're even more hyped than usual about our new magazine. What can we say? It's a cracking good issue. A banger. A corker. We poured our hearts into making it, so now we're doing likewise to promote it C and that includes releasing the video you see here. This 11-minute documentary offers a rare look inside HODINKEE's creative process. Nick Marino and Mike Renaud, the gents atop the masthead, walk through the decisions they made C including the one to make a cake shaped like a Cartier Tank C and reveal some alternate takes that didn't survive the final edit. They also explain the ...

It's officially the best time of the year for tennis fans. Players are lacing up their literal tennis shoes, the clay courts of Roland-Garros have taken over TV, and Wimbledon is just over the horizon. While we watch and wait to see who ends up as French Open champion we received word of a very interesting and attractive tennis-inspired watch that was dreamed up by our friends at Racquet. Racquet is a young, tennis-focused media company with a flagship quarterly print magazine that has absolutely turned the world of tennis editorial on its head. Founded by publisher Caitlin Thompson and editor David S...

When Jean-Claude Biver took over Hublot as CEO in 2004, he did so with his special brand of enthusiasm C his insatiable thirst to shake shit up. And indeed there was a whole lotta shakin' going on when he unleashed the Big Bang onto the scene the same year. Does it get any bigger than literally referencing the creation of the universe itself? The Big Bang launched Hublot like a space shuttle. It became something of a go-to aspirational piece, especially?in the hip-hop and sports scenes. And yet, despite the financial success, and pop culture recognition, watch enthusiasts snubbed their noses at the Big Bang and the brand along with it. It became standard to trash...

The dive watch was a vital tool in the advancement of maritime research. Many scientists, divers, oceanographers, technicians, Naval officers, and Ichthyologists relied on their timepieces in their work of understanding of the marine world. Below you'll hear directly from a number of professionals about how they used their watch and the role it played in their work. We've combed through archives and databases, and in some cases spoken directly with the professional involved to highlight the role of the wristwatch in the work of understanding the sea. Pulsar Y513-6019 C Scripps Institution of Oceanography ...

We now live in a world governed by technology. Almost everything we do, or have done, can now be done better by some form of computerized tech. As a group of editors absolutely obsessed with mechanical timekeeping, this can create quite an intellectual conundrum. Think of all the times we hear people say "I don't need a watch, I just check the time on my phone." And yet, for the faithful, mechanical (or analog) watch manufacturers continue to produce feats of engineering completely divorced from modern technology C mechanized timekeepers free of batteries or motherboards, that are capable of things humans are not.? The newly...

For basically all of us, 2020 was a year spent indoors. At home. Baking bread and trying not to catch the you-know-what.? As a result, we have a certain attachment to, or memories for, the shows or movies we found ourselves streaming during our Pandemic Year. Who doesn't remember Tiger King? It hit Netflix in March, the month we all began our collective lockdown. Then about six months later, we got another documentary from the streaming giant which was decidedly kinder to the animal kingdom.? That would be My Octopus Teacher, a touching doc about friendship, diving, and what it means to connect with another species on a deeply h...

To celebrate the launch of HODINKEE Magazine Vol. 10, we threw two parties: One in San Francisco, and one in our hometown of New York. We met a ton of new people. Reconnected with some old friends. Ate some ice cream. The mix of watches was as interesting as the mix of people C and there were some characters present, indeed. Hosting an event again, where we could all have in-person conversations, felt absolutely fantastic. We had photographers present at both events to capture the scene. Read on to check out all the watches C and the cast of characters who brought them.?And join us this fall when we celebrate Volume 11.? Special thank...

Piaget's current line-up of collections C the ultra-thin Altiplano and sporty and luxurious Polo among them C can be traced back to the horological greats of its past, which, like many storied houses, is a faithful and enduring muse.? To better understand this connection between past and present, we caught up with Jean-Bernard Forot, head of Piaget's patrimony department and gatekeeper to Piaget's archive of 1,200 watches and 250 pieces of jewelry. Plus, Forot worked closely with Yves Piaget, the fourth and final generation Piaget, before the company was sold to Richemont in 1998, and which makes Forot something of a gem: he had a front row seat to how the ...

Lead image, James K./@waitlisted After successful sales for all the major houses in Geneva and Hong Kong last month, all eyes are now on New York, where Christie's, Phillips, and Sotheby's will each host a live auction at their Big Apple headquarters over the next week. Lot 24 at Phillips: A vintage Heuer Carrera 3647N previously owned by the American actor James Garner. A portion of the auction proceeds will be donated to the James Garner Animal Rescue Fund. Estimate: $20,000 - $40,000. Image, James K./@waitlisted All three of the leading houses have put together deeply impressive catalogs of over...

Not all press releases hit the same, due to the fact that so many of them are the same. This morning, Grand Seiko announced a brand new anniversary edition of the 44GS with a light blue dial inspired by the sea of clouds commonly seen in Shinshu. And honestly, they had me at "blue cloud dial," but I'm happy to elaborate beyond that one element ... if I must. ? This year marks the 55th anniversary of the GS44 and the aesthetic it established for Grand Seiko back in 1967. As part of a continuing anniversary collection, this new model is the Heritage Collection 44GS 55th Anniversary Limited Edition. Or, as most of us will now call i...

To view the entire current selection of vintage watches available in the HODINKEE Shop, click here. This Week's Vintage Watches After a brief hiatus to allow for HODINKEE Magazine Volume 10 communication, launch, and fanfare, HODINKEE Vintage is back with another curated collection. Adding to an already stellar offering of fully vetted, top-of-the-market-quality condition, and available for purchase immediately is a small group that includes a few of our standbys as well as a few outside-the-box picks. 1960s Vulcain Cricket Gold Plated...

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