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In the early 1980s, the creators of what would become the Swatch brand sat around a table with a blank canvas in front of them. They knew they wanted to create a watch, but before putting pen to paper the question of what shape that watch should be was likely crucial: Circular or square? In many respects (save for more than a handful of exceptions), these are the only choices. The horological working group opted for a round approach launching the iconic Swatch design we all know, and the rest is history. But what if it had gone differently? Well today, Swatch poses that exact question with a new collection called just that, "What If?" The premise is akin to (get ...

For most of us, our collection of watches evolves over time. Some go for breadth, some go for depth, and others just for the raw experience that a wide variety of watches can offer. Regardless of your path in watch collecting, I figure most of us have, at one point or another, fancied the idea of a clean start C a collection reset.? With that in mind, I tasked a handful of Hodinkee staffers to imagine how they might reset their collection with a hypothetical budget of $25,000. It's a good chunk of cash that allows the mind (and wallet) to wander into exciting territory when considering how we each might apply our own current taste and experience with the goal of ...

In 2020, Oris released the Big Crown Pointer Date Roberto Clemente Limited Edition C a tribute to the great baseball player and humanitarian. It was about as fitting a celebration of a figure within a watch as you're likely to see and it cemented the brand's continually growing presence among the sport. Oris remains a fixture of baseball parks across the country where you can enjoy Oris Day from Yankees Stadium in New York City to Petco Park in San Diego. Today, I am in Atlanta for such a day at Truist Park where Oris will be honoring the late great Hall of Famer Hank Aaron with a new edition of the Big Crown Pointer Date in homage to him. Where the Clemente watc...

I grew up less than an hour away from EAA C the Experimental Aircraft Association C and while I visited the organization's museum as a kid, I never once got to visit EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. But I was, like any young boy, fascinated with flight. I remember fondly sitting at the local airport in Green Bay with my father and watching the touch-and-go practice from nearby Air National Guard units. We lived a block and a half from Lambeau Field, so I got to watch everything from F-16s to B-2 bombers do flyovers before Packers games, so low it felt like you throw a football and hit them while you felt the rumble through your body. Visi...

But, we mean that in the best possible way. Over the past few years, there has been an increased interest in the historical watches from the Tudor Watch Company C no doubt due to the fantastic modern watches shown by the brand. We're talking the Heritage Chronograph, the Black Bay, the Pelagos, the Heritage Advisor, and the Ranger. Many of the watches mentioned here are direct results of historical watches from the Tudor archives, a rich bank of bright colors and risk-taking designs. Today, we are proud to present you with an unprecedented look inside the official archives of the Tudor Watch Company. Yes, these are the watches owned by Tudor themselves, many of which have never left its Gene...

Break out your calendars because tomorrow is National Swiss Day (okay, this isn't printed in any calendar I own, but I imagine it's on a calendar somewhere), and you know what that means right? Right?? The answer is, of course, a brand new Moonshine Gold Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch conceived under the full Moon of July here on planet Earth. At this point, we've been swept up in MoonSwatch mania for over a year. The year 2023, as I've written about quite extensively, has become the year of Moonshine gold for the hype-driven, Swatch boutique-only product. Since March, we have been graced with a slightly different Mission to Moonshine Gold MoonSwatch once per month. ...

In 2019, an Italian court recognized the Ferrari 250 GTO as a work of art, giving the iconic sports car protection from reproductions and replicas. According to Ferrari, it was the first time a car had ever been recognized as a work of art, entitled to the full gamut of copyright protections. "The customization of the car's lines and its aesthetic elements have made the 250 GTO unique, a true automobile icon," wrote the court in Bologna, Italy, adding that the car's "artistic merits" had been recognized by numerous awards and official testaments. I'm no car guy, but even I know the 250 GTO C it's the holy grail of classic cars; only 36 were ever made, and some of...

Two four four seven. When Heuer released the first Carrera in 1963, it gave its new racing chronograph an easy-to-remember four-digit reference number. The Carrera 2447 joined good company on the market, finding competition with the four-digit Omega Speedmaster 2998 (simplified C we'll get to that) and Rolex Daytona 6239. Fast forward to this year: TAG Heuer introduced the new Carrera "Glassbox," reference number CBS2210.FC6534. That's 13 characters, compared to the simple four-digit reference numbers from the 1960s. And TAG Heuer is far from alone: modern Omega's reference system is notoriously long with 14 digits. Breitling uses a 12-character system. While we ...

Announced in conjunction with the very exciting new Porsche 911 S/T, Porsche Design has created a brand new spin on their iconic Chronograph 1 by way of a limited edition model that pays tribute to the new C?and also limited C S/T and the 911's 60th birthday. But here's the thing, if you want this watch, you need to get the car, too C?tough break.? That's right, the Porsche 911 is celebrating its 60th, and the GT program's latest release is in honor of the famed model's 1963 roots, offering a super-hot P-car that effectively offers a road-tuned and purist take on the brand's exceedingly racy 911 GT3 Rs. As a special expression of...

About two months ago, Tissot introduced its first 35mm PRX using the Powermatic 80 movement (a modified ETA 2824-2). Now, Tissot has expanded its mid-sized automatic PRX collection with the introduction of two new references: one featuring an ice-blue dial and another with a gold PVD-coated case and bracelet. If you're familiar with the existing options at 40mm, these probably aren't a surprise C the ice-blue especially has been a hit C?but they're exciting additions for those of us who might prefer a slightly smaller sports watch or can't quite handle the larger PRX.? When Tissot first announced the PRX Powermatic 80 in 35mm in ...

Each week, we present a selection of our favorite watches from the pre-owned side of our collection. Captured by our talented in-house photographers, you get a closer look at what makes these watches so special. This week the selection includes a perfectly green Breitling Premier, an unusual annual calendar from Omega, a close-up of an anniversary JDM-only Grand Seiko, an underappreciated IWC, and a timeless beauty from the JLC Master Collection. 39mm Of Classic, Casual, Pilot Perfection C IWC Pilot Spitfire Automatic Ref. IW3268-03 IWC Pilot Spitfire Automatic Ref. IW3268-03 If pilot...

When IWC released their latest iteration of the Gerald Genta-designed Ingenieur back in March at Watches & Wonders, I was legitimately excited. Finally, a modern take on a watch from a legendary designer that created such icons as the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and Patek Philippe Nautilus that's somehow within my budget. I no longer needed to drool over the nearly impossible to get, let alone afford, Royal Oak Jumbo C and while I don't have the same level of admiration for the Nautilus, I still quite enjoy the look and would gladly get one if I could. ...

Stone dials are about as 1970s as you can get. And as a self-professed 1970s nostalgia freak, theoretically, this means I should be uncompromisingly devoted to the relatively recently-released 37mm turquoise dial Royal Oak. Sure, part of me is enamored. But I have some housekeeping/general observations before I run through an 800-word love letter to this watch. Firstly, I have noticed that stone dials are weirdly a political unifier amongst watch enthusiasts C a unique middle ground for men and women to confer without some uncalled-for battle of the sexes debate/discourse. We can all admire a pretty stone (and lord knows I do). It's a...

This year's all about pilot's watches for IWC, but instead of just throwing out the previous collection in its entirety and updating all of the models, the brand is being much more thoughtful and selective with its new releases. There are a few new models in the Saint-Exupry and Top Gun collections, but the real news has to do with Spitfire. Traditionally, the so-called Spitfire pilots have been silver-dialed versions of other, more traditional pieces in the collection. No more though. A new color scheme, new case materials, and new movements have been introduced, and the Spitfire collection can now be considered a semi-independent line in its own right that offers something unique and diff...

Every two years, Only Watch, the charitable auction for which brands produce one-off timepieces to raise money for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research, is full of surprises. This year, one of the biggest surprises came from Furlan Marri. Until now, the brand that began as a Kickstarter project in 2021 had been mostly known for its modestly priced homages to vintage watches. But for Only Watch 2023, Furlan Marri unveiled a secular perpetual calendar, the product of a collaboration with master watchmaker Dominique Renaud, co-founder of complications workshop Renaud & Papi, and watchmaker Julien Tixier. ...

Industry veteran Geoff Hess has been announced as the new Head of Watches for Sotheby's Americas. Hess brings a breadth of experience to his role at Sotheby's; most recently, he was an International Specialist with Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo. He joins Sotheby's Watches department in New York, a group that continues to grow its talent and presence in the market.? "It's hard not to be impressed with Sotheby's and its enormous reach across the globe and across generations," Hess said when we spoke earlier this week. "Sotheby's Watches is in build mode, and that's my background. It's a privilege to be trusted with that and to have the opportunity t...

Longines has introduced theHydroConquest GMT, expanding its HydroConquest line to include a dive-GMT. It marks a first for the HydroConquest collection, introduced in 2007 as Longines' modern dive watch (as compared to its heritage-inspired models like the Legend Diver or Skin Diver). The HydroConquest GMT comes with four dial color options and is powered by the new Longines caliber L844.5, an ETA-based movement with an independently adjustable local 12-hour hand.? The new HydroConquest GMT measures 41mm in diameter and 12.9mm thick. Lug-to-lug measurement isn't given for the new model, but on the three-hand HydroConquest, it's a...

Originally launched in 2017, the Triumph is Monta's take on the classic never-take-it-off field watch, and the brand has recently announced a limited edition iteration that features a military-inspired, olive-green dial. With an easy-wearing appeal that is supported by Monta's usual focus on specs, ergonomics, and finishing, this military green example marks the end of this generation of the Triumph and plays to the model's strengths with a distinctive colorway and very (very) limited production. In its current form, the Monta Triumph is a steel field watch that measures 38.5mm wide, 47mm lug to lug, and just 9.7mm thick. It has ...

The Horological Society of New York's (HSNY) award-winning classes are returning to London, England, on September 30 and October 1, 2023. The courses, which cover HSNY's Horology 101-103 curriculum, will be hosted by Phillips in Association with Bacs and Russo in partnership with the British Horological Institute and the Museum of Timekeeping. The Royal Automobile Club, London. The powerhouses will meet across the pond following a successful Traveling Education tour in 2019, which saw sold-out watchmaker benches within days of tickets going live. This year, students will have the opportunity to learn in a unique setting C The ...

Each week, we present a selection of our favorite watches from the pre-owned side of our collection. Captured by our talented in-house photographers, you get a closer look at what makes these watches so special. This week we have some excellent modern Rolex, a re-issue of the TAG Heuer that once replaced the original Monaco, an Audemars Piguet chronograph, a blacked-out Tudor made for motorcycles, and a bit of Art Deco from Patek Philippe. White Dials Go With Everything C Rolex Oyster Perpetual Ref. 114300 The perfect one watch to own C and Rolex stopped making it. For starters, the Oyster Perpetual, with its 100 meters of water resistanc...

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