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The new Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition takes a popular entry point into mechanical Swiss watchmaking and adds a few features in hopes it'll live up to its adventurous name. Hamilton also makes a few considered tweaks to the dial and case. While these changes come at a price, the Expedition still makes a case for being your new $1,000 everyday watch.? The new Hamilton Khaki Field Expedition in 37mm and 41mm. With the Khaki Field Expedition, Hamilton takes its long-standing Khaki Field line and brings some additions and tweaks to make for ...

Last week, I attended Apple's Wonderlust event where the company announced a slew of new iPhones (USB-C baby!) as well as the updated Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Since I'm obviously a watch lover, I was most excited to check out the Ultra 2 so I took one home to test out its new features and see how I got along with actually wearing a smartwatch. I'm someone who mainly wears mechanical watches so switching to a miniature computer on the wrist was fairly new territory for me. I wasn't sure if I'd love it and eschew my beloved timepieces or just downright despise that it's constantly tapping and reminding me of th...

When A. Lange & Sohne pairs a black dial with a platinum case, it gets people talking. The first platinum Lange to feature a black dial was a unique Tourbillon Pour le Mrite in 1996, soon followed by the game-changing Datograph, launched in 1999, and the Lange 1 "Darth." It's a dial and case combination that remains special to Lange, and one that it typically saves for important watches. Besides that, it just looks good. The new Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar in platinum. It is, as Ben once wrote of the original black-and-platinum Datograph, "pure sex." This is what makes the new Lange 1 Perpetual Calendar in platinum so quin...

If you are looking for one constant through every single watch in MB&F's Legacy Machine (LM) lineup, regardless of color, material, or even complication, you can always count on the floating balance. The new LM SE EVO Taipei Edition, available only at the MB&F Lab Taipei for TWD 3,200,000 or around $100,000. You can track that core feature back to the original Legacy Machine No. 1 back in 2011. But among the brand's modern releases, the LM Split Escapement (SE), first released in 2017, is among the most emblematic when it comes to a decade of refining technology and design. With the announcement of a new sporty version...

If you're a fan of remakes of relatively obscure (but cool) vintage references, Benrus has you covered with a new Super Compressor-cased Ultra-Deep. And for the new (old) watch, Benrus has gone to great depths to recreate the original. Back in the 1960s, when SCUBA diving really started to take off, the American company Benrus (which frequently provided watches for the U.S. Military) sprung into action. For collectors, one of the best of all these was the compressor-cased Ultra-Deep. Like any good compressor, the watch case C well C compressed as you went deeper, tightening the water resistance to around 600 feet. It also feature...

Over the past few months, I have hinted at another value-packed travel watch soon to hit the market. As of last week, the wait is over as Bulova has announced the latest evolution of their vintage-inspired Oceanographer line via the new Oceanographer GMT. Taking the format of the brand's well-loved "Devil Diver" to new heights C in this case, cruising altitude C this new flyer GMT comes in three versions, costs well under $1,500, and there's a lume dial option with a dive bezel Our own Erin Wilborn did a lovely job introducing these new models last week, so I don't have to belabor the specs. All three versions of the Oceanographe...

At the October lecture of the Horological Society of New York, Wilhelm Schmid, CEO of A. Lange & Sohne, will explain how the vision of Dresden watchmaker Ferdinand Adolph Lange, who laid the cornerstone of Saxony's precision watchmaking industry when he established his manufacture in 1845, still defines the philosophy of A. Lange & Sohne today. After his great-grandson Walter Lange had the courage to relaunch the brand together with the industry expert Gnter Blmlein in 1990, A. Lange & Sohne quickly worked its way up to the top of the watchmaking world again. Since its new foundation, developing and producing moveme...

This weekend in Cannes, France, Blancpain is celebrating "Act 3" for the 70th anniversary of their Fifty Fathoms dive watch, and, as we got with Acts 1 and 2, they've released a brand new Fifty Fathoms to mark the occasion. For Act 3, Blancpain has dropped a vintage-effect nod to the original "Mil-Spec" Fifty Fathoms. Rendered in Bronze Gold, it's the limited edition Fifty Fathoms 70th Anniversary Act 3.? The reference number for this new limited edition model is 5901-5630-NANA, and its satin-brushed 9K Bronze Gold case measures 41.3mm wide and 13.3mm thick (no word yet on lug-to-lug, but I'm on it). Finished with a black dial wi...

Through the late 1960s and early '70s, there were few more important and iconic drivers in Japanese motorsports than Tetsu Ikuzawa. A sheer force of will, he worked his way up through the ranks as one of the first Japanese drivers to compete in European motor racing, gaining attention first in Formula 3, then Formula 2, and eventually as a factory race driver in the Porsche endurance racing program, driving everywhere from Le Mans to his home circuit of Suzuka. His story is far more than we could fit in a few hundred words, but his legacy remains massive. Today, with the help of his daughter Mai Ikuzawa's fashion and design bonafides, Team Ikuzawa lives on. Now t...

The last RollieFest in 2019 was somewhat of a seminal moment for me in my passion for vintage watches, and I didn't even attend. Like many of you, I lived vicariously through Hodinkee's photo report and marveled at all the wild watches on the wrists (and spread on the table) at this mysterious gathering. The driving force behind RollieFest is Geoff Hess, now Head of Watches for the Americas at Sotheby's, who organizes the gathering with the help of a number of industry friends. While there is no official commercial tie to Rolliefest, Sotheby's was a friendly supporter of the collector gathering, so a number of their staff were in attendance sharing their perspect...

Citizen has introduced the first fully analog moonphase caliber for solar watches in its new Tsuki-yomi A-T collection. The trio of new watches features the atomic Eco-Drive caliber H874, a new movement highlighted by its accurate moonphase that uses atomic timekeeping to adjust the display every day. The new caliber calculates the phase of the moon each day based on signals received from radio transmission. Then, the moonphase indicator at six o'clock is automatically adjusted. It also has a north-south shift that can switch the phase of the moon based on whether it's being seen from the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. Besides ...

This post is part of a series, Reading Time at HSNY, written by HSNY's librarian, Miranda Marraccini.Above, image 1: "Le repas des singes" ("The Monkeys' Meal") pictured in Les Automates by Jean Prasteau (1968.) "Death is the ultimate complication," declares Watanabe, the provocateur artist and inventor of the Cassius Seven, the titular "Death Watch" of Stona Fitch's new novel. At its launch, the wristwatch's features sound like any other that would be covered in dutiful detail by a journalist: "full-jeweled movement, titanium case, sapphire bezel." There's just one tiny addition: seven spinning knives that might emerge from the case to kill the wearer in an inst...

Fortune favors the bold in the ever-increasing landscape of vintage-inspired and heritage reissue timepieces. While we've been longtime fans of Rado's modern reinterpretation of the Captain Cook Diver (see here, here, and here for ample evidence), we think it's about time we got our hands on some of the brand's most quirky, most quintessentially-Rado creations to offer in our digital storefront. Two distinct families within that category fit the bill more than any other in the Rado catalog: The DiaStar Original and the Golden Horse 1957. The Golden Horse 1957 with blue dial A Rado History Primer ...

Ringo Starr, the backbone of one of humankind's best contributions to music (um, The Beatles), was honored last night with the inaugural "Joe Chambers Musicians Legacy Award" as he was inducted into the Musician's Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. It was a small gathering, and Starr was given the award by museum founder Joe Chamber's wife, Linda Chambers. For everyone on hand, the event was an intimate celebration of one of the last two surviving members of the Fab Four, and his undeniable role in helping craft that Beatles sound, and how it has gone on to influence contemporary music to-date. While I am sure the attendees had their gaze focused on his newl...

It's a good day when Seiko releases more watches into Prospex 1965 Divers Modern Reinterpretation lineup. This time, the brand is bringing us three watches inspired by American cold-water diving locations and the releases are appropriately iced-out. Okay, well not that kind of iced out. Seiko SPB421 The first release, the SPB419, has an icy-blue gradation dial inspired by Michigan blue ice. That type of ice only happens when ice forms slowly and evenly, taking the shape of large crystals and allowing light to penetrate deeply, causing the frozen water to take on a vivid blue color. The SPB421 and SPB423 are Alaska-inspired, or...

Today, a few rectangular watches seem to get all the attention. It's fair enough, especially when the Cartier Tank and Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso are legitimate icons. But before the circular shape gained a chokehold on the modern wristwatch thanks to soldiers during the World Wars, rectangles were popular 'round the world. Rectangular Longines designs from the 1910s. Ask old dealers, and they'll even tell you that way back in the '80s, rectangular watches from Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Longines, and others were the hot thing for collectors to have. Enthusiasts would buy 'em buy the bushel, a different shape for every day of the...

Worn & Wound and Zodiac are back with their second '90s-inspired collaboration. This time, the duo has looked to a nostalgic pastime for inspiration, introducing the Super Sea Wolf "Laser Tag" Limited Editions.? The limited edition Super Sea Wolf comes in two colors, "Ultraviolet" and "Infrared," both featuring a 40mm stainless steel case coated with grey DLC that measures 40mm and 13.6mm thick (49mm lug-to-lug). The Ultraviolet's deep purple dial is accented by lighter mint, blue, and green markings and hands. Meanwhile, the Infrared's deep scarlet dial has accents of pink, red, and purple.?The real fun comes when you turn o...

Today, Vacheron Constantin is announcing a new partnership with one of the most respected and important museums in the world, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Working together across educational and artistic endeavors, Vacheron and The Met hope to further knowledge for future generations while promising future collaborations on what should be some pretty interesting watches. The Met. Photo courtesy Vacheron Constantin. From 2020: "Auctions: You Can Now Wear The Louvre On Your Wrist" As a part of their first major modern artistic collaboration Vacheron Constantin announced "The Bid For The Louvre sa...

Richard Mille has just released three new Memphis-inspired variants of the RM 07-01 in colored ceramic to officially close out summer. Or, if you're an actual RM client, to get you in the mood for your tropical winter vacation later this year in Mustique or St. Barts or wherever the beautiful people go. Memphis was a school of '80s Italian design founded by Ettore Sottsass, and it's had a hardcore resurgence in the past few years thanks to Instagram and the Ultrafragola selfie mirror at Opening Ceremony on Howard St. (RIP). ?It's graphic and colorful and sort of haphazard. This capsule collection of R...

Covering auctions is a rush. There's always so many lots to cover, gems that risk getting overlooked, and very little time to take it all in. That pressure is only heightened for Only Watch. Not only are you surrounded by unique pieces that you're likely never to see again, but you're also covering something that only happens once every two years. At the end of the day, it's also a charity that benefits research on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Then there's the time crunch. I only had about an hour to peruse, photograph, and form opinions on the collection of 62 lots at a preview at Christie's in New York. That means I had to miss covering a lot of beautiful and f...

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