Best Replica Watches , Luxury Fake Watch Sale⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.9/5) on 50k Reviews

Best Super NEWS Watches

By now, you probably know Ming, the Malaysia-based brand with watches produced and constructed in Switzerland. Not only do I have a few friends with the brand's watches C but one of them not only has one of the largest collections of the brand's watches. That friend, James Kong (a.k.a. Waitlisted on Instagram), also learned watch photography in part by studying founder Ming Thein's work. He then passed those lessons on to me. So you could say that I learned watch photography largely thanks to Ming and his watches. But before this new release C the 37.08 "Starlight" with an Aventurine dial C I had never extensively photographed a Ming. ...

Today in Boston, green-clad fans gathered along city streets from the North End to Back Bay to celebrate the Celtics 2024 NBA Championship. In what has become something of a tradition in Boston, team members and their families rode a flock of duck boats C those amphibious boat-trucks typically reserved for visiting tourists. On one such duck truck stood Celtics star Jayson Tatum, and he had with him a couple of noteworthy accessories: the Larry O'Brien NBA Championship Trophy, and, likely of more interest to readers of this site, the color-appropriate Richard Mille RM 67-02. Photo: Scott Eisen/Getty Images ...

The weeklong Royal Ascot dates back at least a few hundred years, with Queen Anne first declaring the English countryside about 30 miles west of London an ideal place for "horses to gallop at full stretch" in 1711.?By 1752, The annual Royal Ascot horse race was a full-on social scene, with the poor Duke of Bedford once arriving in London during Royal Ascot races and lamenting, "I could find no soul to dine or sup with." By then, other entertainment for racegoers included cockfighting, prize-fighting, jugglers, ballad singers, ladies on stilts, and freak shows.? Most of these diversions are frowned upon nowadays (and freak shows a...

Your Weekly Shop Brief This week, the fan-favorite Rainbow version of Mido's Ocean Star Decompression Timer has made its grand return to the shop. Also, mark your calendar for a special announcement coming tomorrow C there may or may not be some news regarding a new limited edition from Hodinkee Your Guide To The Best Deals Of Members Week Happy Member's Week! You know the drill by now C this week is the time to celebrate our Hodinkee community, and a large part of that fanfare is offering some of our best deals and savings of the year. Today, I'm here to guide you through the aforementioned deals and savings. Fe...

Last week, Richard Mille added two new colors to the RM 65-01 lineup. First launched back in 2020, the RM 65-01 is made of 600 components total and is the most complicated automatic (non-LE) watch to be produced by the brand. The very saturated yolky shade of yellow will exist as a limited run of 120 watches, and the pastel blue will become a staple in the collection. Both are made of Quartz TPT or Thin Ply Technology (Quartz TPT was first developed for the RM 27-02 Nadal), which is a composite made of multiple layers of quartz fibers, which are generally used for very high-performance applications due to their resistance to high temperatures, their strength, and their transparency to electr...

Happy Members Week! As you likely already know (and a warm welcome for those who don't), Hodinkee Insurance is a proud part of the Hodinkee universe, and the engagement of this vibrant community consistently inspires us to continue what we do. Given that this is a week dedicated to celebrating you, we thought it might be helpful to collect all the questions we get most from you in one place and put them in the simplest, easy-to-digest terms possible. We get that insurance might not be as thrilling as getting that next watch, but we can at least make it to understand how to properly protect that watch and keep it safe in your collection! To celebrate Members Week,...

On Saturday, July 13th, the Hodinkee and Hodinkee Japan teams will be in Tokyo for a special event with Porsche Design. Our very own Ben Clymer will be hosting a community talk that covers the history of Porsche, Porsche Design, the Chronograph 1 C including its legacy among the Japanese collector community. There might also be a special announcement Whether you're local to Tokyo or happen to be visiting the city, the event will take place on Saturday, July 13th, at 3:30 PM JST (UTC +9). Please RSVP at [email protected] if you would like to join. Please note that this event has a limited capacit...

Blancpain has just released three new blacked-out versions of its Bathyscaphe ceramic line, with new Automatic and Flyback Chronograph options similar to what we've seen before in black and green, but this time with the addition of ceramic bracelets. There's also a new blue-dialed version of the Complete Calendar in that same black ceramic case as well. With a black brushed ceramic case and bracelet on all three options, this is about as technologically (and materially) advanced as you can get from the original Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe line while still sticking largely to the model's heritage. The ceramic used here is listed as ...

Yesterday, the ever-whimsical and always entertaining folks at MB&F launched the brand's first podcast series. The new show is called "Tales From The Tribe," and each episode forms around Max Bsser's exploration of watchmaking as art as Max chats with a friend from the brand's tribe.? The first two episodes are now live, with episode 1 featuring a conversation with Wen Hsieh, a notable venture capitalist. In episode 2, Max speaks with Todd Searle, an author and documentary film director with a deep passion for watchmaking and the sorts of creations that MB&F is known for. Both episodes are around 30 minutes long, are ver...

This was a big year for Oris' Aquis line, which has been revamped while maintaining a solid modern dive watch in the brand's collection. The Divers Sixty-Five, the brand's heritage model, continues to be a mainstay, however, and now a new green dial and bezel join the crew in the more affordable Oris Caliber 733 movement offering. This new Divers Sixty-Five Date is the 40mm version, measuring 12.8mm thick with a 48mm lug-to-lug, plus a screw-down crown and screw-down back on the stainless steel case, giving 100m of water resistance. There's also that green unidirectional dive bezel, complementing the green hue of the dial inspire...

This fall, a new watch event will kick off in Italy that aims to bring watch lovers and major brands together in a global capital of fashion and design C Milan. Events like Dubai Watch Week and the recent change to opening Watches & Wonders to the public have done a lot to bring brands and collectors closer together. Now folks in Italy (and anyone who can get to Milan) will have a chance to see a lot of top-tier brands all in one place. If you've been to Milan, you'll certainly recognize the bright glowing beacon on top of this famous building in the middle. While the daily event schedule is still being finalized, the even...

Today, LVMH announced the acquisition of Swiss luxury clockmaker L'pe 1839 and their parent company Swiza, in a move by LVMH Watches CEO Frdric Arnault that strengthens the conglomerate's horological holdings. L'pee is known for its futuristic, fun, and often sculptural take on time-telling that draws inspiration from everything from the automotive world to Star Trek. The brand has also collaborated with MB&F a number of times in the past?C a natural fit for two companies known for thinking outside the box. The MB&F + L'Epe 1839 Starfleet Explorer. The company was originally founded by Auguste L'Epe in 1839 (as ...

It's Wednesday, so we're back with another episode of Hodinkee Radio. In addition to the podcast feed, each episode also has video, so swing by Hodinkee's YouTube channel (or watch below). Only want the audio? It's being published to the same old Hodinkee Radio feed, so check your feeds or subscribe wherever you find your podcasts (might we recommend Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or TuneIn). My guests this week are Phil Toledano and Mike Nouveau.?Phil is no stranger to Hodinkee, having been on Talking Watches and this podcast previously. He's an artist and photographer, bon vivant as well as a collector of all kinds of stuff, incl...

Your Weekly Shop Brief Last week, Zenith's tactile Defy Extreme Diver landed in our digital storefront in black and blue colorways. Additionally, we announced our limited edition collaboration with Carl F. Bucherer C the Heritage Worldtimer Limited Edition for Hodinkee. Five Vacation Watches Under $1,000 While you're reading this, I will likely be sipping an ice-cold beverage complete with a paper umbrella on the beach at an undisclosed tropical destination. At the time of writing, however, I am sitting by the A.C. window unit in my apartment, dreaming of white sands, a cool ocean breeze, and the perfect no-fuss w...

Last year, Breitling introduced its updated Avenger collection, a slightly scaled-down, sleeker take on the original Avenger. That collection included a ceramic "Night Mission" chronograph. Now, Breitling has added a trio of chronographs that pay homage to the U.S. Navy.? Like last year's Night Mission Avenger, this trio uses a 44mm (15.2mm thick, 53mm lug-to-lug) black ceramic case and is powered by Breitling's manufacturer caliber B01 chronograph. It's a COSC-certified, column-wheel, vertical-clutch movement with a 70-hour power reserve. The manufacture movement represents a technical leap forward for the Avenger chronograph. I...

Finding an actual Bulova Accutron watch owned and worn by five star General Omar Bradley was a surprise. I knew that Bradley, who rose to command the U.S. First Army during World War II, had been Chairman of the Board of Bulova from 1958 to 1973, and that watches bearing the five star insignia had once existed, but of these watches there was no sign C no photographs, even on Bulova enthusiast websites. Omar Bradley as General Of The Army, wearing the 5-star insignia. Bradley was the last U.S. officer to hold a five star rank, which denotes a General of the Army. Bradley was instrumental in running Bulova, but he was also commi...

One of the runaway hits at the 2023 edition of Watches & Wonders was Chopard's L.U.C 1860 in Lucent Steel with a salmon dial. For those not already indoctrinated into the world of L.U.C C and if that's you, read Tony's story on the collection C that new release quickly got a lot of people up to speed on the collection and, plainly, how great Chopard is as a brand. Its also a watch thats pretty hard to get at retail C Ive only heard of a small number being delivered so far in the U.S. C and whenever thats the case, its a good time to look at similar offerings from the brand to see if theyll scratch the same itch. So, at Watches & Wonders this year, I paid extra close attention t...

Today is Canada Day, and in honor of my home country's 157th birthday, Canadian brand Marathon has released two new versions of the brand's well-known 41mm GSAR dive watch. Both models are quite similar, with both employing a bright white dial with a red maple leaf that combines the brand's "arctic" coloring and their "red maple" emblem. As a special and more insider nod to the history of Marathon's collectible military-derived models, there is a limited edition reference as well, which is largely the same aside from being numbered and sporting "ADANAC" on the case band.? For fans of tool watches, especially those with military c...

Teddy Roosevelt's silver pocket watch, stolen 37 years ago and missing since, has finally returned to the 26th U.S. President's former home. In a press release, the FBI confirmed that it had recovered the silver Waltham pocket watch, which it said was the former president's favorite. All images: Courtesy of National Park Service "This watch was a fairly pedestrian Waltham 17-jewel watch with an inexpensive coin silver case," the FBI said. It had been stolen in 1987 while on loan to a historic site in Buffalo, NY.? While it's a standard American pocket watch, it's got obvious historical significance...

At the tail end of May, Audemars Piguet released a watch that took people by surprise for a number of reasons. Many people, myself included, thought that AP's vintage-inspired [RE]Master collection was a one-and-done proposition. A limited edition chronograph made in 500 pieces, inspired by one of the brand's great vintage pieces, it came out right at the start of the pandemic in May 2020. I watched anxiously to see what else would come out of a collection that I saw as a potential third pillar to complement the Royal Oaks and Code 11.59 (which at the time had a pretty lukewarm reception). It seemed desperately needed and it just didn't seem to come. Au...

Shopping Basket
No products in the cart.