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After spending my formative years in front of a television every morning before school catching up on highlights on SportsCenter (cue the music), I was quite shocked to learn we'd be heading to ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut, to talk to one of the most diehard watch enthusiasts I've yet had the pleasure to encounter. Oh, and he just happens to be a host of SportsCenter. There are a few pinch-me moments in this job, and folks, this was one of them. Gary Striewski is one of ESPN's rising stars, having started for the network as a host for social media content before quickly rising up the ranks to host, at the desk, for i...

There are more than a few advantages to attending Watches & Wonders. The first and most obvious is getting firsthand looks at all the newness from brands industry-wide. Another lesser talked-about perk is the people we get to interact with especially when we talk about independent brands. Benoit Mintiens, the founder of Ressence might just be the most interesting man in the biz and he continues to create some of the most boundary-pushing timekeepers to boot. Image courtesy of Kasia Milton. Last year, I got an advanced look at the Type 8C in Cobalt Blue. I distinctly remember being taken in by the form of the watch, the lig...

After introducing the existing 35mm and a sizable 45.55 mm quintessential dive watch offering, Tissot is back with a watch that C as Goldilocks would say C?is just right with their new 40mm Tissot Seastar 1000. Even better, it comes in three different looks to suit a variety of tastes. Featuring either a black dial and bezel on a bracelet, a blue dial and bezel on a bracelet, or a black-and-gold dial and bezel on a rubber strap with buckle and tang, there's a lot of variety from Tissot in a very comfortable and more standard case size for a dive watch. With a quartz movement, unidirectional bezel, and 10mm-thick stainless steel c...

Hey there fellow watch collectors! You know that rush of excitement you feel when you add a new timepiece to your collection? It's an incredible feeling. But have you ever wondered if you're fully protecting your new purchase? That's where a professional watch appraisal comes in. You might be skeptical, but hear us out. Getting a watch appraisal from a certified appraiser not only helps you establish the true value of your timepiece, but it also protects your investment in the long run. Here are a few reasons why: Illustration by Andy Gottschalk Accurate Valuation: As watch enthusiasts, we all ha...

Tomorrow evening hundreds of celebrities, fashion designers, editors, and paparazzi will flock to the famous Met Museum steps for the annual Costume Institute Gala. The Met Gala is my sartorial Superbowl. It's also my red carpet respite. During music and movie awards season, most celebs become promotional vessels who are locked into sashaying down the carpet in contractually obliged outfits (and watches). But this particular event calls for a little more oomph and a little less brand hegemony. Okay, so technically I would be lying if I told you the Met Ball was free reign when it came to outfits and accessories. There are still ambass...

One of the best things about travel watches C and arguably watches as a whole C is the considerable variety of options available to the would-be traveler. From dual times to GMTs to world timers, special bezels, and more, there are myriad ways to go about the task of tracking multiple time zones right on our own wrists. Recently, Timex debuted the latest evolution of their Q Timex by way of the handsome and quirky Three Time Zone Chronograph, offering a further specialization of the vintage-inspired Q tuned for those who jet-set on a budget. Offered in one of three versions C black, white, or a web-only green dial C the Timex Thr...

Top photo: Elsa/Getty Images The New York Knicks and Rangers are in their respective Playoffs and the energy in the city is electric. You can always expect a star-studded turnout to the games, and as the tip-off between the Miami Heat and the Knicks was set to take place, the broadcast made sure to spotlight some of those celebs. You had Dwyane Wade repping his old team, and of course, Spike Lee decked out in Knicks gear. But just before the camera cut back to center court, we got a glimpse of New York's newest star quarterback, and recent Wisconsin transplant, Aaron Rodgers, sitting courtside. He made an appearance at Madison S...

When you take the hands off a watch, it opens up a whole world of possibilities. Since launching in 2018, Trilobe has delighted and fascinated with its unique, no-hands take on telling time. Its newest collection, Une Folle Journe (roughly, "a wild day" in French), first released in 2022, takes the approach established in its first two collections to the next level. Building on the previous Les Matinaux and Nuit Fantastique, the Folle Journe places three rotating rings on pillars above the movement, stacked in a domed crystal that makes the Folle Journe look like a timekeeping orb as much as a wristwatch. Trilobe now offers the Une Folle Journe in five variat...

I met David Coggins because he liked my writing C and then I read his and liked it as well, and we became friends. I appreciate him because he is talented but also because he makes fun of me. At the beginning of this interview he asked me what my favorite puzzle was. I said it was Wordle. I thought he was going to have a heart attack, or just bail. "Wordle isn't a puzzle, Sarah," he said. "It's a game of chance." Okay, so, what's his favorite puzzle? The Acrostic! Of course it is. David Coggins' first book, published after he had been writing for years for places like Conde Nast Traveler, Bloomberg Pursuits and Art in America, was cal...

Bremont has announced that watch industry veteran Davide Cerrato has been appointed as its new CEO and a member of its board of directors. Cerrato brings a long record of experience to the British brand, which was originally founded by brothers Nick and Giles English in 2002.?The announcement comes after billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman and Hellcat Acquisitions LP invested $59 million in Bremont in a funding round that the Financial Times reported valued the company at more than 100 million. Cerrato is a well-known figure in the industry, perhaps best known for his role at Tudor where he was the Head of Marketing, Desi...

Tonight we rallied the Hodinkee troops for an evening of celebrity watch-spotting at the Met Gala. All eyes were glued to the Vogue Livestream: it was a decadent frenzy of long dress trains, strand upon strand of pearls and perfectly symmetrical camellia flowers. All to pay tribute to the fashion polymath, Mr. Karl Lagerfeld. This year the costume institute's Spring 2023 exhibition, "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty" will examine the work of the late designer, through his sketches and designs. Lagerfeld was a modern day impresario, who lived his seven-decades-long career as a true multi-hyphenate, long before the age of social media, before the likes of Virgil Ab...

Based in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland, anOrdain has made quite the name for itself since launching in 2018 with hand-enameled watches produced in-house by a small team of designers and artisans. Stewarded by Lewis Heath, anOrdain has become a modern master of the Grand Feu enameling tradition, in which copper, silver, or gold dials are covered with ground enamel powder and then oven-fired at high temperatures over 800 Celsius several times to achieve rich and striking colors with a high-sheen finish. Despite just how labor-intensive the enameling process can be, the brand maintains a relatively affordable price tag on its horological marvels, which only further contributes to the ever-gro...

Back in 2014, Ben told us about 12 of the greatest missing watches in history. The list included Paul Newman's Paul Newman, John Lennon's Patek Philippe 2499, the original Omega Moonwatch, and a whole lot more. These are watches that we know exist based on photos or lore, but a lot has happened since 2014, and some of the watches we featured have surfaced over the past few years. But vintage watches are all about the treasure hunt, and some of the greatest or most important watches in history are still waiting to be found. Here's a short list of 10 more watches that remain lost to history. Update: Found Before we get to the watches that a...

Over the course of my watch enthusiasm career, my appreciation C specifically for yellow gold watches C has grown from almost nothing into a low-key obsession. Be it a gorgeous Lange 1, an early Royal Oak QP, one of the current-gen Moonshine Speedys, or even something like the new solid gold GMT-Master II, I make no excuses for it. I like a self-serious tool watch as much as the next nerd (maybe even more) but I also believe that watches should be fun and that a gold watch offers a specific consideration of watch-related fun that should not be overlooked. But here's the thing, a true brick of a solid gold watch remains a statemen...

Based in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland, anOrdain has made quite the name for itself since launching in 2018 with hand-enameled watches produced in-house by a small team of designers and artisans. Stewarded by Lewis Heath, anOrdain has become a modern master of the Grand Feu enameling tradition, in which copper, silver, or gold dials are covered with ground enamel powder and then oven-fired at high temperatures over 800 Celsius several times to achieve rich and striking colors with a high-sheen finish. Despite just how labor-intensive the enameling process can be, the brand maintains a relatively affordable price tag on its horological marvels, which only further contributes to the ever-gro...

Cartier is a rare story in the watch world. It's a company that did not start out in watches, but rather in jewelry. So, when the original family wanted to make a watch, it was through the eye of putting something beautiful on the wrist without the burden of worrying about how it had been traditionally done. With this different outlook, Cartier created watches that were square, rectangular, asymmetrical, semi-circular, and whatever shape you would call the Crash. The Cartier catalog is a study of how to make a watch with the form being the driving force without sacrificing functionality.?Here at the Hodinkee Shop, Cartier's ability to reinvent the shape of timepieces helps to make it one of ...

In recent months, the name Daniel Roth has been thrust back into the limelight following news of its revival under the stewardship of seasoned watchmakers Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini of La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton in Meyrin, Switzerland. But it wasn't just an announcement of a rebirth that caught our attention, but the follow-up soon after that showed us what the first actual watch would be: A Tourbillon Souscription paying homage to one of Roth's earliest watches C the C187, first produced for the London Retailer Asprey. But that's Daniel Roth now C and today we are focused on digging into the Daniel Roth of the past, a brand whose vintage watches h...

Ever since Netflix launched Drive to Survive, the whole world has gone Formula 1 crazy, and with good reason. The sport is growing by the day, it's exciting, drama-filled, and features an amazing cast of drivers C none more famous than Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes driver, 7x world champion, and IWC brand ambassador. Today, Hamilton was spotted during the events surrounding this year's Miami F1 race in typical sartorial form (this time with a matching Tommy Jeans outfit) wearing an IWC watch that we've not seen before C because it hasnt been released yet.? And it's hard not to notice 46.5mm of white...

The cult-hit MIH watch is back. The original MIH watch from 2005 was the brainchild of watchmaker Ludwig Oechslin, then the curator of the Muse International d'Horologerie in La Chaux-De-Fonds (he'd later go on to start his own brand, Ochs und Junior). Now, it's being revived as the Mechanik2 by industrial designer Christian Gafner, who co-designed the original MIH watch along with Oechslin and watchmaker Paul Gerber.? The new Mechanik2 features a linear annual calendar (meaning it only needs to be reset once a year at the end of February) at three o'clock like the original, displaying the AM/PM, day, month, and date. There's al...

The Glashtte Original Senator Cosmopolite was released five years ago. I can only speak for myself but I will admit I didn't really understand the watch C or even the brand itself, frankly C until I took the watch back home. Not my home, to be clear, but Saxony, the state home to the heart of German watchmaking: Glashtte. The area around Glashtte does remind me of my own home area in Wisconsin in a way, agrarian with rolling hills populated by stern and hearty people, so it was with great comfort that I wandered around a country I'd never visited before. Meanwhile, the town itself is a fascinating place where the histories of ...

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