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The history of American watchmaking is captivating and compelling, but not as well documented as British, German, or Swiss watchmaking history. Even so, there are stories that should be told, inventions that we can learn from, and people whose lives must be remembered. This history is still around us, but it isn't necessarily a quick and easy Google search away. The five watchmakers documented below lived across two centuries and all shared a common trait: They all worked to make a positive contribution to the watchmaking industry and did so from American soil. Aaron Dennison (1812-1895) Imagine you are r...

The three-year luxury-watch slump in the United States is over.?Swiss luxury-watch sales in the U.S., Switzerland's second largest export market, jumped substantially in the first half of 2018 versus the same period in 2017, according to three indicators, two for wholesale sales, the other for retail sales.The retail data came from the NPD Group, the market research company whose widely respected watch retail tracking service collects point-of-sale data from thousands of stores in the United States. "We're reporting that U.S. sales for watches above $1,000 are up 13.5% in value year-to-date," Reg Brack, NPD's watches and luxury industry analyst, told HODINKEE. Swiss watches dominate the mark...

Ever since the launch of the Calibre 1 back in 2016 with the Monsieur de Chanel people have been buzzing about Chanel's horological rebirth. The French fashion house has made a point to create interesting and in-house movements for all of their latest watches including this year's Calibre 3. The Calibre 3 features the Boy.friend case with skeletonized movement adding to the growing collection of in-house made movements by Chanel. Here's what's new this year with the Calibre 3.? The Chanel Calibre 3. Chanel has been in the watchmaking game for over 30 years, however it wasn't until 2016 that they made their very own movement C ...

It's indisputably true that Breguet invented the tourbillon with the intention of creating something that would improve the performance of a watch. At the same time that Breguet created the tourbillon C his patent is from 1801 C he also created a controversy. The tourbillon is supposed to do something very specific: reduce the rate variation between the flat positions of a watch, and the vertical positions, to an absolute minimum. Enthusiasts who are interested in precision know that a watch runs at slightly different rates in each of the classic positions in which a watch is timed. These are the vertical positions (or hanging positions) which are crown up, down, left, and right, and the fla...

First, we saw the vintage reissue Sub 300 Anniversary editions, then the very popular Black Lung, and now Doxa is back with a new "Silver Lung" limited edition. Essentially a Sub 300 Searambler with the iconic Aqua Lung logo on its distinctive sunray silver dial, the Silver Lung is a limited edition of 300 units produced in a collaboration with Aqua Lung, a French diving brand founded in part by Jacques Cousteau.? Water resistant to 300m, the Silver Lung has the same 42mm steel "thin case" that makes the Sub 300 so easy to wear. While the case is wide, it sits low, is supremely comfortable, and feels quite a bit smaller than 42mm due to its proportionally small d...

Readers of HODINKEE are certainly no strangers to the watches of Ed Sheeran. The singer-songwriter known for his deeply soulful songs has a well-known penchant for wearing great watches C so far, we've spotted him wearing Patek Philippe references 5524G and 5130R, amongst others. Today though, we've got something a little bit different for you. The A. Lange & Sohne Zeitwerk in white gold. The epic Lange L043.1 movement. If you follow Sheeran on Instagram, then you may have noticed him wearing a white gold A. Lange & Sohne Zeitwerk in a photo from a ...

Ochs und Junior is a small brand that makes watches almost exclusively to order, and only 130 or so per year, priding itself on simplicity and straightforwardness. This belies the fact that one of the co-founders, Dr. Ludwig Oechslin, is one of the greatest living minds in horology C he's just chosen to use it to create complex things in simple ways rather than to pursue complexity for its own sake. Joining the brand's perpetual calendar, annual calendar, date, moon phase, and travel time watches is this new astronomical watch, the Day/Night. The Day/Night continues Oechslin's pursuit of creating complications that are a balanced...

The newest version of the Omega Seamaster Railmaster features a vertically brushed dial that has been made to resemble denim, with an options strap actually made from the material to complete the look. While denim seems like a perfectly natural style choice, incorporating one of the most versatile fabrics ever, Omega says this material is actually a specific nod to the historical origins of the Railmaster itself. On the railroads, farms, and factory floors C?places in which the hard-working, anti-magnetic watch was intended to be worn C?working people routinely encountered machinery that might magnetize certain other watches. And in many cases, these workers would have been wearing denim.? ...

We see a lot of watches here at HODINKEE HQ. Like, a lot. In fact, it's probably safe to say that we see more watches than almost anyone on the planet, save a handful of folks in the auction world and dealer community. But we don't see everything. One day we were talking about this over lunch and each of our editors expressed having at least one watch that's their "white whale" C the one that continues to elude them and to occupy their thoughts. Here's a round-up of our answers, which represent a diverse cross-section of super rare horology. Cara Barrett C Rolex Day-Date In Steel One of the most intriguin...

Subscribe to the show: (Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn). Already heard it once or twice? Please leave a short review here, and tell us which guests we should have on! Some of the conversations you're going to hear on HODINKEE Radio are first encounters with people we've wanted to meet for a while. Others though, like this episode, are conversations amongst old friends. Ben and I have known Om Malik for the better part of a decade (I actually met Om through Ben right after starting at HODINKEE), and he's a person unlike any other. The guy is incredibly smart and thoughtful, without an ounce of pretension. But at the same time...

Whenever we do an article on Ochs Und Junior watches, something interesting always transpires in the comments. You sort of expect the watches to be a bit more polarizing than your average Omega, Seiko, or Rolex, and indeed this is the case C that's not quite the interesting part though. The interesting part is that the O&J watches, when they produce objections, produce objections to aspects of the watches C I'm talking about the aesthetics, though it is a major characteristic of Ochs Und Junior that the aesthetics are in a certain sense all about the mechanics C which are actually the whole point not just of individual watches, but of the company's efforts overall. Up to a point, of cour...

Some complications are pretty easy to understand. I mean, figuring out how, say, a date window works, is relatively simple. Other complications are nearly impossible to understand without a pretty comprehensive knowledge base and a healthy dose of technical know-how. While not technically a complication if you ask the purists, ultra-thin watches definitely fall into this latter category. At first glance, a slim, time-only movement might look like nothing special, but once you really dig in and start asking questions you'll realize that there's much more at play than meets the eye. Ultra-thin complications are a whole other type of watchmaking entirely. ...

The taxi drivers may have been on to something. According to Joe Thompson's excellent story from this April, the end of Baselworld as we know it is nigh. Today, it may have been dealt its first and most critical blow, when Nick Hayek Jr, the CEO of Swatch, the show's largest exhibitor C this includes 18 different brands such as Swatch, Omega, Breguet, and Longines, as well as several suppliers they own C announced it would not return for 2019.?The news should not come as a total shock, the show had lost some 850 exhibitors over the last few years. Most, however, were small brands with little name recognition C one exception being Hermes, which jumped to the SIHH. Still, this comes as a surpr...

Fiona Krger has always been something of an anomaly in the modern watch landscape. Her work, which heretofore has been based on skull motifs derived from Mexican Day Of The Dead calaveras, has often been everything that luxury watchmaking usually is not C colorful, graphically exuberant, humorous, and overtly concerned with philosophical themes that don't usually find expression in watch design at all, vintage or modern. Her watches are part of a long symbolic tradition. The watch has always been something of a memento mori C in showing the passing of time, they're a reminder of the omnipresence and inescapability of death, and some of the earliest appearances of watches and clocks in art a...

In the cluttered modern luxury watch landscape, it never hurts to have something that clearly sets you apart from the competition, and HYT pretty much has the fluid horology niche all to itself. The company's signature design element is its liquid time display, which when it debuted in 2012 got pretty much everyone's attention. The idea of using liquids to display the time is of course, absurd from a practical standpoint, but far more relevantly for modern high end horology C much of which is involved in actively exploring new technologies and materials as performance advantages, and to offer new creative opportunities C it looked, and looks, very cool, and HYT since then has not only succee...

Baselworld 2018 was a turbulent affair, as we chronicled in our report on the show. Nevertheless, when the watch world's biggest show closed this year, the Swatch Group, the fair's biggest client, with 17 brands exhibiting, told the fair's management that it would be back.?On March 28, the day after the show closed, a relieved Baselworld management issued a press release stating that the Swatch Group was among the top brands that had made "definitive commitments" to Baselworld 2019? Baselworld 2018 was already much smaller than previous years' shows. That was then. On Sunday morning, the watch world woke to the news that the S...

What we have here is a modestly priced, classically designed gentleman's dress watch powered by an automatic movement with a longer-than-usual power reserve and a big date display. The images we have here show just two versions, the first featuring a two-tone case and two tone bracelet ($1,080), the second coming with a full PVD gold-tone case and a crocodile bracelet ($1,000).?Though if you head over to the Mido site you can see that there are a range of executions of this basic design type. The polished dauphine hands and markers paired with sober white dial convey a clean, if somewhat sterile, look.? Initial Thoughts ...

Everyone who is into watches has that all-important first memory of slipping something on their wrist, smiling, and realizing that maybe something cool was going on there. For Ryan Babenzien, the founder of Brooklyn-based sneaker brand Greats, that memory is of his grandfather handing him a Timex when he was six years old and then teaching him to tell time on it. Fast forward to today and Babenzien is teaming up with the classic American watch brand to create the Bayman, an homage to his childhood spent on Fire Island along the Great South Bay.The watch itself is meant to be a daily beater kind of watch, sitting at 43mm in a metal case with a soft, sand-blasted finish. The entire thing has a...

Well, last week we relaunched Bring A Loupe and had a great selection of watches for you. Luckily, cool pieces continue to emerge from the woodwork. This week we've found everything from a pair of interesting dive watches to a Breitling pilots chronograph with a celebrity connection to a seldom-seen ladies piece from a beloved brand. Just for good measure, weve also included a unique Roger W. Smith and a repeating Angelus C we have to bring the heat, right? Lets jump right into it. Stadium Fifty Fathoms-Style Diver While the name on the dial of a watch does indeed matter, its not always the make-or-br...

The Horological Society of New York's award-winning classes are on the road again! Classes will be held in Singapore over the weekend of September 8-9, 2018, and they will be hosted by The Hour Glass. Held in the heart of Orchard Road at Malmaison, The Hour Glasss flagship thematic salon, this marks HSNYs debut trip to Asia in the name of furthering horological education. Through HSNY's Horological Education, students discover what actually makes a watch tick. The hands-on classes are taught by HSNY's staff of professional watchmakers. Students work on a mechanical watch movement, studying the gear train, winding and setting mechanisms, and escapement. The week...

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