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In a world of endless options and endless designs, it's genuinely appreciated whenever a brand narrows its aperture and demonstrates a steadfast focus on mastering a medium. I was reminded of this last week while looking at a rock. Well, it's more than just any rock, as it turns out, it's actual titanium sponge foraged from the ground. I was at an event for Citizen, the brand that introduced the first titanium watch to the market fifty-five years ago and continues to innovate in watchmaking with this remarkable material. The rock could have easily been confused with an objet d'art (we were in a Chelsea gallery, after all), but instead, it forms the basis for an entire line of watches and has...

Once a quiet fundraiser for New York's elite, the Met Gala has become fashion's biggest spectacle where the looks are loud and the post-event commentary is even louder. But this year, beneath the surface-level flash, there was a deeper current at play one rooted in history, identity, and the politics of style. "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," coincided with the Costume Institute's first menswear-focused exhibition in two decades, and its first to center Black fashion entirely. The exhibition, curated by Monica L. Miller and conceived by Andrew Bolton, traces the lineage of Black dandyism the art of dressing with precision, intention, and self-possession. ...

Today, with what is and will forever be the brand's first-ever collaboration project, Dennison has just released the Collectability Sunray Dial Limited Edition. It's a cushion-cased, quartz-powered, and two-tone sunray-dialed wristwatch priced just below $700 that riffs on designs of the 1960s and 1970s. Dennison's A.L.D. re-revival hit the newswire back in December of last year, and the latest edition of this storied English brand aims to answer the question, "What would this master casemaker have offered if it were to have survived the quartz crisis?" If you're a regular reader of Hodinkee or tuned into the watch world otherwis...

If one were to make a Venn diagram showing the overlap of Leica camera lovers and watch enthusiasts, it would almost be a perfect circle. This past weekend, the iconic German camera manufacturer hosted an all-out block party in front of their flagship boutique in NYC's Meatpacking District. It was a convergence of enthusiasm for camera lovers and photography aficionados. The occasion? The celebration of 100 years of continuous camera manufacturing. Leica 0-Serie no.112 circa 1923 The multi-day event began with a presentation for the press and friends of the brand. Leica saviors, Owner Dr. Andreas Kaufmann and Karin Rehn-Kaufma...

Less than a week after launching its Formula 1-themed carbon fibre Black Bay 'Chrono 25', Tudor is dropping another new carbon chronograph, this one in a cycling-specific format to celebrate the Giro d'Italia and the brand's role as official timekeeper for the race. The Pelagos FXD Chrono "Pink'' is, at its core, a new colorway edition of the Pelagos FXD Chrono 'Cycling Edition' launched by the brand ahead of the event last year. While that one gave a nod to the red and black livery of the Tudor Pro Cycling Team, this new model pays specific tribute to the pink jersey or 'Maglia Rosa' worn by the leader and winner of the Italian Grand Tour. ...

Every two years, the watch world converges on Dubai for one of the highlight events of the watch calendar: Dubai Watch Week, brought to you by Ahmed Seddiqi, the UAE's premier retailer, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. That's right, the retailer Ahmed Seddiqi is older than the UAE itself. To celebrate, the 7th edition of Dubai Watch Week will be bigger than ever, with 90 participating brands joining the 2025 edition. Dubai Watch Week runs from November 19 to 23, 2025, at a brand new location, Dubai Mall, Burj Park. The new venue spans over 200,000 square feet in the heart of Dubai, housing brand booths, progra...

You might remember that Girard-Perregaux recently brought back the Casquette, a digital display watch originally released in 1976, which marked the start of the brand's "Legacy Editions." Now, the collection is back with a collaboration with Bamford that brings us the Deep Diver, which draws from the 1969 and 1971 "Space Race" era Deep Diver. The result is a cushion-cased watch with an internal rotating bezel that plays off super-compressor design language with a punch of color for summer wear. A vintage Deep Diver (left) and the new model. Photo courtesy of Girard-Perregaux. The new Girard-Perregaux x Bamford "Deep Diver" fea...

The folks behind the sportswear brand Undefeated are once again C after two years C teaming up with G-Shock for another limited edition release where changing the strap is the name of the game. The new DWE5600UD features G-Shock's rectangular case in black resin with the Undefeated logo at top and brand name (and Casio) at the bottom and a vibrant green LCD screen. The watch comes on a translucent black band that also has "Undefeated" branding, but alongside this main resin band, theDWE5600UD comes with two additional interchangeable bands, both featuring exclusive Undefeated camouflage patterns. That means you can go for the bra...

Fresh off a thrilling race weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, we've got more Formula 1 news with the surprise discovery that Richard Mille quietly launched a new model with a long-time friend of the brand (read: ambassador) and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. The new RM72-01 "Charles Leclerc" edition takes the brand's automatic flyback chronograph platform and adds a number of tweaks for the beloved Mongasque F1 driver. Charles LeClerc and Carlos Sainz leaving the paddock in Miami. Photo credit Kym Illman/Getty Images The most obvious design change here is the use of a white quartz TPT case with red stripes and caseband that is...

When it comes to cult classics in the vintage watch world, few pieces inspire the kind of reverence reserved for the Universal Genve Compax. In this feature, Hodinkee's Mark Kauzlarich sits down with Matthew Fisherbetter known to many as Dandy Watchmanfor a deep dive into the reference that helped define an era. From its mid-century design cues to its surprising influence on modern chronographs, the Compax is more than just a beautiful object; it's a touchstone in horological history. Fisher, a passionate collector and one of the most dedicated Universal Genve enthusiasts out there, brings both scholarship and style to the co...

Daniel Roth's revival began with the yellow gold Tourbillon Souscription, a quiet, confident, and very La Fabrique du Temps Louis Vuitton-powered reentry into the world of extremely high watchmaking. That watch was sold via a souscription model, produced in a limited run of 20 pieces, and served as both a nod to the past and a technical statement of intent. That March 2023 release was followed by the rose gold Tourbillon in August of 2024, this being a "standard" version that was limited by production. Roth has rolled out the same playbook with the Extra Plat. The yellow gold Souscription version hit in January of this year, and now, roughly three months later, we have the rose gold follow-u...

Patek Philippe is the Swiss custodian of high watchmaking. Think ref. 1518, 1526, 2523, 2499, etc. Today, broadly speaking (i.e., outside of watch enthusiast circles), Patek is best known for being the maker of one product: the Nautilus a model so sought-after, so embedded in the cultural vernacular, that its presence is nearly inescapable. The Nautilus is worn by crypto bros and hedge funders, rappers and record execs, tech founders, movie producers, athletes, art collectors, and international moguls anyone who moves fast, spends big, and wants the world to know it. Herein lies the paradox of a product so successful that, to preserve the very scarcity that f...

There's a decent chance that you've never seen this watch before. No, it's not a unique piece or a watch made for a private group like a fighter squadron (though that has led to releases from IWC in the past). Yes, IWC has done white ceramic a number of times C even in vintage offerings C so that's not the story here, either. The story is actually that during Watches and Wonders, the brand subtly released this new 41mm Pilot watch in white ceramic and didn't really tell anyone. There will be plenty of people who will say, "Well, I knew about this watch." Thats awesome, but I'm sure a lot of others didn't. It's possible I wouldn'...

Welcome back to Bring A Loupe, and happy Geneva Spring auction weekend Friday! That's right, in this edition we'll focus on a few of the 1,292 lots under the hammer in Switzerland's second-most populous city. But if you're a fan of the more obscure eBay picks, in the words of the great Hawk Harrelson, sit back, relax, and strap it down a few gems are waiting for you at the end of the article. But first, as always, results! It was a white glove week for our humble column, all five moving on to new watchboxes. The incredible Movado "Disco Volante" chronograph sold at the asking price of $18,995. On eBay, our Polerouter "Broad Arrow" finished at $7,100, and the Sw...

This article first appeared on May 7, 2022, on the Hodinkee Shop Journal.?When I first started to write this essay, story, article, what have you, I was wondering how I was going to write about my mother's two watches, and also recognize all that she's done for me and all of those around her, in honor of Mother's Day. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that it was less a story about the watches and more about the people they came from and her relationships with them.My mother, Maria Herminia Vidal Colls, would never consider herself a collector of watches, but here we are, on HODINKEE, using her middle and maiden names, writing about how she is indeed a watch collector, and dar...

After positive bilateral talks between the two countries, Switzerland is moving closer to securing a trade deal with the U.S. that could bring relief to Swiss watchmakers stung by tariffs. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters in Geneva on Monday that Switzerland had moved to the front of the pack among nations seeking to win a trade agreement with the U.S. as he unveiled a pause and reduction in tariffs against China following weekend negotiations that took place on neutral Swiss ground. "The U.K. and Switzerland have moved to the front of the queue for trade deals, whereas the EU [European Union] has been much slower. So we value that,'' Bessent said at a press conference at...

Two years after the launch of the first 29-series worldtimer, Ming is turning it over to the dark side with the new 29.01 'Midnight' edition. Those keeping up with the brand's releases are sure to remember the 37.09 'Uni' dive watch from the beginning of this year, a black DLC take on its blue and steel brother. It turns out that the team liked that combination so much that it decided to do the same on the 29.01. What we end up with is not aesthetically groundbreaking, but continues to be unapologetically Ming. The 40mm grade 5 titanium case...

Continuing the brand's celebrations for its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin has just unveiled a new flagship model for the Overseas line C the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Grand Complication Openface. Constructed from titanium and housing Vacheron Constantin's first-ever inclusion of a minute repeater in the Overseas line, it's a complicated take on the brand's integrated sports watch platform that offers a perpetual calendar, a tourbillon, a minute repeater, and a power reserve for its incredibly complex manually-wound movement. If you ever wanted a truly maximalist take on the idea of an Overseas, keep reading. The new V...

Now more than ever, it's clear: watchmaking is an art in its own rightthe 12th Art. The work of master watchmakers captivates collectors around the world, their craftsmanship widely admired and deeply valued. For centuries, people everywhere have marveled at the ingenuity and artistry of those who bring time to life.This makes it all the more surprising that, until now, there has never been a universal day dedicated to watchmaking, especially considering that horological and mechanical arts have been recognized as part of UNESCO's cultural heritage since 2020. World Watch Day is an open invitation to share the passion of watchma...

If there's a brand that needs no introduction amongst enthusiasts of independent watchmaking yet remains unknown in the larger sphere, it's Naoya Hida & Co. and its Japanese take on vintage Swiss aesthetics. Since the brand's founding in 2018, it has quietly produced, in very small numbers, a collection of compact dress watches that draw upon vintage design cues while ensuring a product that still feels distinctly modern. Hida-san has a long background in the industry, with stints at brands like Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, and Breguet. He's also known for his time at F.P. Journe and in Ralph Lauren's watch division, which eventually culminated in the founding of his eponymous ...

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