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Could this be the future of the Powermatic 80?
If you spend any time reading Time+Tide, or are generally interested in the entry-level luxury end of the market, you would’ve undoubtedly come across Swatch Group’s class centurion – the Powermatic 80. Initially manufactured as an evolution of the ETA 2824, and exclusively for Tissot, it can now be found in virtually every Swatch Group … ContinuedThe post Could this be the future of the Powermatic 80? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Hodinkee
Editors' Picks: Our Favorite Watches of the '90s
Nine of our most-beloved watches of the '90s.
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Whoa! It's '90s Week!
Sing it with me! Back to life. Back to HODINKEE 1990s week.
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Watch Spotting: Richard Gere Wearing A Two-Tone Rolex Datejust in 'Pretty Woman' (1990)
He played a corporate raider with a soft underbelly – could he have worn anything else?
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Watch Of The Week: My '90s Blancpains And Zeniths Are Future Collectibles, But That's Not Why I Love Them
Greg Selch on the "overlooked" watches he treasures (and thinks you should, too).
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Lookbook: Styling '90s Watches With '90s Fashion And Keeping Things Tubular
There's nothing too baggy or too colorful for this second installment of Lookbook, which aims to bring the world of fashion and horology together.
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Watch Spotting: Sylvester Stallone Wearing A Panerai Luminor 5218-201/a In 'Daylight' (1996)
The watch to wear to save Philip Roth's ex-wife from a chemical spill.
Hodinkee
The Spec Sheet: The Only Thing Missing From This '007' Omega Seamaster Is Daniel Craig's Wrist
A '90s design goes full vintage-inspired for Bond, James Bond.
Hodinkee
Buying, Selling, & Collecting: Nine Serious '90s Watches That Many Collectors Still Ignore – But Shouldn't
Many of us have '90s regrets – don't let ignoring these watches be one of them.
Hodinkee
Culture Of Time: Our Favorite Horological Print Ads From The '90s
In the last great era of print media, watch ads were glorious.
Hodinkee
Vintage Watches: Oh Snap! A 1990s Extravaganza Featuring Audemars Piguet, Tudor, And Cartier
Get jiggy with it.
Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: President Bill Clinton Wearing A Timex Ironman Triathlon 8 Lap To His Inauguration (1993)
He was just a regular ol' boy from Arkansas (who collected the good stuff when not ruling the world).
Deployant
Reader Submission: Why I call myself a watch nut
This mid-week, we have a reader submission. Michael Ho talks about his collecting journey. Michael is a long time friend of the Chief Editor.
Time+Tide
The Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda chronograph is the essence of sporty luxury
Parmigiani Fleurier’s approach to design has taken a minimalist turn of late, most notably with the Tonda PF collection. Nevertheless, as a maker of luxury sports watches, they’re still striving to find ways to implement that athletic aesthetic into their pieces, and the ones we had the pleasure of looking at here give a great … ContinuedThe post The Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda chronograph is the essence of sporty luxury appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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The Origine of Sylvain Pinaud
Time+Tide
Did Grand Seiko just give us the perfect two-watch collection?
A few days ago, as I sat in front of my watch box, a familiar thought crossed my mind. One I’ve already shared with you all before. And that’s the feeling that I own too many watches. Some may consider this a random thought but when 10 watches are staring back at you, it’s not … ContinuedThe post Did Grand Seiko just give us the perfect two-watch collection? appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Time+Tide
INTRODUCING: The Hanhart Pioneer Mk I and Mk II Reverse Panda
With a name like Pioneer, it should come as no surprise that the Hanhard Pioneer Mk I and Mk II have some significant historical relevance. Built around the ‘Calibre 40’ movement, these watches were originally designed in the late 1930s for German pilots and soon became fairly legendary. The now-iconic red accents on the bezel … ContinuedThe post INTRODUCING: The Hanhart Pioneer Mk I and Mk II Reverse Panda appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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IWC presents two new Portugieser models with white and blue dials
IWC introduces new versions of the Portugieser Automatic and the Portugieser Chronograph, both featuring contrasting white and blue dials.
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The Longines Serbian (Serbo)
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Auctions: A Daytona With World Cup Provenance, A Piaget Designed By F.P. Journe, And What In The World Is The Kairos Collection? Here Are The Best Of The Rest At Auction This Week
Sotheby's, Christie's, And Antiquorum brought the goods.
Time+Tide
INTRODUCING: The Bulova American Girl “K” shows why more brands should look to their women’s range for vintage reissues
Every brand with even the most remote link to a vintage catalogue has jumped on the opportunity to reissue their old watches, but there has been a glaring hole in that strategy for years. While it feels like we’ve seen almost every kind of men’s watch a hundred times over, the world of women’s wristwatches … ContinuedThe post INTRODUCING: The Bulova American Girl “K” shows why more brands should look to their women’s range for vintage reissues appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Hands-On: The CIGA Design Blue Planet Uses Terrain To Tell The Time
The first Chinese watch brand to win at the GPHG is a poetic and potent example of watchmaking's continued global evolution.
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Four + One: Watches Are Milestone Markers For The Singer-Songwriter And Synthmaster Behind 'The Midnight'
Tyler Lyle's watch collection is built around making memories and overcoming challenges.
SJX Watches
In Depth: Louis Vuitton Tambour Spin Time Air
Since it acquired Geneva complications specialist La Fabrique du Temps in 2012 Louis Vuitton has been steadily growing and refining its complicated watch offering. Last year it debuted the Carpe Diem minute repeater with automaton, the most complex watch LDFT has developed to date. But the signature completion of Louis Vuitton (LV) is still the patented three-dimensional jumping hours known as Spin Time. The complication relies on 12 cubes to indicate the hours, rotating one by one every hour. Since its introduction in 2009, the Spin Time has been iterated into a variety of formats, including a GMT, regatta countdown chronograph, and most recently a glow-in-the-dark extravaganza. But its most refined form is arguably the Spin Time Air launched in 2019 that has a dozen “floating” cubes arrayed around a movement suspended between the front and back crystals. Initial thoughts The Spin Time Air has all the elements of an interesting watch. Both transparent and striking, the “floating” display brings to mind historical mystery timepieces, with the tall Tambour case serving as the perfect frame for the suspended display. But it is the cubic hour display sets it apart. The hour display is truly unique, even when compared against the most exotic in independent watchmaking. It brings to mind Urwerk’s cubic display found in the UR-210, but that’s a three-dimensional reinterpretation of the wandering hours, whereas the Spin Time is actually an innovative take on the jum...
Time+Tide
Watches that will help you calm down and cheer up
We don’t want be party-poopers here, but let’s face it, the End Times do increasingly seem to be nigh. Reasons not to be cheerful include global warming, the pandemic, the ongoing war in the Ukraine and escalating tensions in Taiwan. Throw in a spot of monkeypox and the fact that a pint of beer now … ContinuedThe post Watches that will help you calm down and cheer up appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
SJX Watches
Studio Underd0g Introduces the Strawberry & Cream
A watch designer by profession, Richard Benc started Studio Underd0g in early 2020 during the lockdown in London, having previously designed watches for Braun, the German consumer goods maker famed for its shavers and industrial design. His brand got its start with a series of affordable mechanical chronographs defined by a quirky aesthetic, including examples modelled on the colours of watermelon and mint-chocolate chip ice cream. Now Studio Underd0g has taken the covers off its latest two-counter chronograph, Strawberries & Cream. Inspired by the colours of the eponymous desert, the watch was born from chance meeting from Miguel Seabra, a Portuguese journalist specialising in tennis and watches. A fan of Studio Underd0g from its inception, Mr Seabra and the brand’s founder shared a joke last year about the perfect dessert while watching tennis in summer, resulting in this edition. Initial thoughts While salmon is a fad, mechanical watches for men in bright pink are uncommon, which immediately sets Strawberries & Cream apart from its competitors. Admittedly this not the first pink dial from Studio Underd0g – the first was the Watermelon watch in bright green and pink – but this is arguably the more appealing since the colours simple go better together while being more wearable. The price-to-quality ratio of the Strawberries & Cream is good. The watch gets most things right. Both the case and dial are basic but interesting nonetheless, while the movement is a gentl...