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Here's something that I did not expect to see today, but that I have to admit puts a smile on my face as a coffee enthusiast. The latest collaboration between Bamford Watch Department and Badgerworks, the workshop run by the jewelry and watch designer Black Badger (aka James Thompson), is a TAG Heuer with a tropical dial made of ground coffee.? For their caffeinated collab, Bamford and Badgerworks created a tropical dial in a thoroughly modern way. They obtained coffee specially roasted and ground for them by Cafe da Matteo, a highly regarded coffee shop in Gotenberg, Sweden, and fashioned it into hand-finished dial blanks. The r...

There are a handful of watch designs that are instantly and unmistakably recognizable from across a room. If a watch brand is lucky enough to have one of these, then a lot of the hard work is already done. The Panerai Luminor is without question one of these designs. It's the watch that most people tend to think of when they hear the name Panerai and maybe even hear the words "oversized watch." Panerai is, after all, credited with kicking off the large watch trend that started in the late 1990s and continued through much of the Aughts. Even though the "I" word really does get tossed around far too often in watch reviews, and I endeavor to keep it out of my own as much as I can, the Panerai L...

You know those times when something feels obvious so you kinda just assume everyone else is on the same level? When a move or mod feels so small that it doesn't even register as a pro tip or a true "life hack?" Well, here's a NATO hack that is obvious, effective, and (I hope) useful for at least a few of you. You'll need a NATO, a sharp pair of scissors, and a lighter.? Stevie P's lovely IWC was not quite comfy enough with that pesky bit of extra nylon. Before we start slicing and dicing into that dusty NATO you couldn't quite connect with back in the day, let's look at a simple and common complaint when it comes to the standa...

This week, we speak with Watchworks, a longstanding fixture in the Portland watch scene. Like all small independent retailers, the store has fallen on tough times, but Alex Hofberg, the founder of Watchworks, is charting a new course. Throughout his years of collecting, he's managed to put away some interesting examples of rare vintage watches. Now, he plans to bring them to the market. ? Everyone has a creation story. What's yours? Watchworks was established nearly 30 years ago when founder Alex Hofberg, who was finishing a Business Degree at Portland State University and living in a drafty large rental home with roommates, became a ...

About tourbillons produced by Breguet during his lifetime, there should be at this point no surprises C they are, in general and for obvious reasons, quite well-known and well-documented. This one, however, is a new one for me: a four-minute Breguet tourbillon, which appears to be the only one he ever made with a Robin escapement, and which moreover was sold by the French watchmaker to the King of England at a time when the two countries were fighting one of the bitterest military campaigns of the 19th century. Breguet only completed 35 tourbillons during his lifetime; four-minute Breguet tourbillons are rare and unusual, and this one, while not exactly unknown, certainly seems to have evade...

This past winter (which now feels like five years ago instead of five months), I wrote about a special GMT diver from Oris that raised awareness for a threatened coral reef in the Florida Keys. The Carysfort Reef Limited Edition was a gold-cased take on the Aquis GMT at a decidedly un-Oris-like price of $19,000. Only 50 were made, three of which were donated for straight-up fundraising to the Coral Restoration Foundation. When it was announced, in the dead of a northern winter, the watch conjured memories of warm dives in the Keys, chasing elusive sharks among coral heads. Well, here we are at the end of June, and I'm craving a dive escape more than ever. Just in time, along comes the steel ...

Yesterday, our own Cara Barrett joined watch auction impresario and H10 alum Aurel Bacs for a live Zoom webinar covering some of the most exciting lots at the upcoming Phillips Geneva Watch Auction: XI.?We've gone ahead and saved the video from the virtual event so that you can check it out here today. Most people know Bacs best from his performances on the Phillips auction rostrum, where he sold the Paul Newman Paul Newman Daytona and the steel 1518, to name two record-setting wristwatches.? Jean-Claude Biver's Patek Philippe ref. 1579 in platinum, as seen on Talking Watches. Biver's 151...

The Lange 1 is one of the great watch designs of the last fifty years, and when it was originally released as part of Lange's first collection in 1994, it took the watch world by storm (albeit being taken by storm in the watch world was rather a more sedate affair than now, in those pre-social media days). It has become such a staple of horology in the last 26 years that it is hard to imagine that it hasn't been around much longer, and it seems to me as enduring and irreplaceable a part of post-World War II watch design as the Royal Oak and Nautilus, albeit of a very different nature.? The original Lange 1 Timezone; Honey-Gold model from 2016. ...

There are few companies in Swiss watchmaking whose archive is as vast, and seemingly as inexhaustible, as that of Longines. Highlights from its archive have been commemorated in Heritage models that channel the past with small updates to things like size and the use of robust automatic movements. Consider Longines' many recent hits in this arena, and any number of modestly priced, fan-favorite watches might come to mind: the Military Watch, the Skin Diver, the Legend Diver, and the Heritage Classic Sector Dial. I could go on. Actually, I will.Today, we can add two new Heritage models to this ever-growing roster: the Longines Heritage Classic Chronograph C Tuxedo, and the Longines Heritage Cl...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Google Play and Spotify). Already heard it once or twice? Please leave a short review here, and tell us what topics you'd like us to chat about (or email [email protected]). thegreynato The Grey NATO - Ep 116 - June Q And A It's the last episode of the month, so that means you've got Qs and we've got As. Episode 116 kicks off with a recap of James' Halios Seaforth charity auction and details about a new charity auction in which you can support an amazing charity AND get a Rolex for your trouble (we'd recommend you follow this account).? Vi...

Back in February, Jack broke the news that watch industry legend Jean-Claude Biver would be parting with four absolutely incredible Patek Philippe watches from his personal collection via the Phillips Geneva Watch Auction: XI. Well, despite a COVID-related delay, the final hammer just fell at the sale and boy did these watches command some serious coin. The four watches sold for a combined total in excess of $8.76 million. Wow. Alright, let's break this down a bit more. The first watch to sell was the pink gold 1518 with the pink gold dial, as lot 38. There are only nine examples of the so-called pink-on-pink 1518, and this is th...

In his 15th year in business, a watchmaker that many have come to view as synonymous with hand-finishing has created a watch that takes hand-finishing about as far as any Romain Gauthier timepiece to date. It's a skeletonized version of Gauthier's Insight Microrotor with a movement made of natural titanium that has been laboriously hand-finished. It's available in a 42mm Carbonium-cased version for purchase directly through the manufacture or as a 39.5mm special-order piece in a choice of precious metals or titanium, that can be purchased either through the manufacture or Romain Gauthier's retail network.?In case you're wondering what Carbonium is (I did), the material for the manufacture-on...

TAG Heuer is continuing its 160-year anniversary celebration. Last week, we went Hands-On with the 160 Years Silver Dial Limited Edition. Today, the brand has unveiled quite the follow-up to that watch with the Carrera 160 Years Montreal Limited Edition. This watch takes from the modern Carrera line in terms of case shape, movement, and overall feel, but is heavily inspired by the vintage Heuer Montreal chronograph. It is from that watch that this Limited Edition takes its bright color palette. The new Carrera 160 Years Montreal Limited Edition is offered in a no-date configuration, bears the classic Heuer wordmark and is limited to 1,000 pieces. ...

G-Shock has experienced several surges in popularity over the years since its debut in 1983. There is no doubt we are currently in one of those moments, which kicked off with the 35th anniversary of the 5600 line last year. The GM-6900, a large round digital watch with a unique three-eyed design, is marking its 25th anniversary this year. My very first watch given to me 25 years ago was none other than this three-eyed Casio. Its unique and very digital running seconds indicator (the left and middle eyes combined count up to ten seconds, then one segment of the 1-minute register on the right gets filled) and the additional functions like alarm and stopwatch excited me to no end. I didnt even...

For most of us in the HODINKEE community, the idea of owning more than one watch isn't a novelty, it's a given. However, no matter the number of watches in one's collection, it's always interesting to look at just how suitable a watch might be for daily wear. (That Patek Philippe may be the jewel in the crown in terms of what's in the safe, but it may not be something you necessarily want to throw on when you're going to pick up the dry cleaning.) Despite the absence of the usual trade shows and the fact that some brands have released only a small number of watches (or none, as is the case so far with Rolex and Tudor), there have been some pretty significant major new announcements and some ...

One of the biggest before-and-after moments in contemporary horology was the introduction of the A. Lange & Sohne Datograph, which launched in 1999, during a time when there were very few developments taking place in the evolution of chronograph movements. The Datograph instantly raised the bar for in-house, high-end chronograph movements, and while, since then, in-house haute horlogerie chronographs have increased in number, the Datograph is still considered a standard against which other chronographs can be judged. The view from behind is arguably more beautiful than from the front. When A. Lange & Sohne was re-launc...

On October 4, 1957, the world was fundamentally changed when a metal object about two feet in diameter was placed in orbit around Earth by the Soviet Union. Sputnik had charted a new course for relations between the East and West and ushered in an era of rapid developments in science and technology the world over.? The emergence of satellites had a profound impact on history, of course. Not only did it start a space race which eventually put humans on the Moon, but the tech trickled down to devices we use every day C satellites beam news media around the world, they help us navigate using GPS, and they even help us predict the we...

On August 5 of last year, pilots Matt Jones and Steve Boultbee Brooks took off from Goodwood Aerodrome in the United Kingdom on a 27,000-mile journey around the entire globe in a Vickers Supermarine Spitfire, a 76-year-old airframe specially modified for the journey. The Timezoner Spitfire Edition "The Longest Flight" marked the beginning of the record-breaking flight, and now there's a watch to mark the end of the journey. Meet the Big Pilot's Watch Big Date Spitfire Edition "Mission Accomplished." The duo returned to Goodwood Aerodrome on December 5, completing the four-month trip to over 20 countries. The mission was a success...

Last September, we brought you the story of 1st Lieutenant Barry Jones, Corpsman Lorrie McLaughlin, and a very special Tudor Submariner that was able to reconnect the veterans some 50 years after the battlefield in Vietnam sought to tear them apart. If you haven't watched the original video, please take a moment to learn the story of how this severely damaged Tudor came to be and how it was returned to 1st Lt. Jones in the exact same condition in which it left Da Nang in 1968. ? As I mentioned in the original post, it is rare that a watch can transcend its original function and become something truly special. What started as a si...

When I close my eyes and think "pure summer watch," some variant of the Royal Oak Offshore comes to mind. The Offshore is among the most successful sequels to classic watch design that a high-end Swiss watchmaker has ever put forward. The Royal Oak Offshore's many variations over the last 27 years are a testament to its widespread acceptance, no easy feat for a design that sought to expand upon an almost universally lauded classic. Today, we've got three new Offshore Selfwinding Chronographs that weave multicolored ceramic into their designs. While each of these comes in a 4...

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