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Just In Time For Summer: Five Divers Under $1,000
Few kinds of watches are as universally beloved as the dive watch. For myriad reasons – durability, legibility, history, and more – the classic dive watch, for essentially its entire history, has been a smashing success. We think it’s easy to see why: diver’s watches capture a sense of adventure and (mostly) anachronistic utility that still feels cool today. Their aesthetic has never really gone out of style, and there is no arguing that a solid dive watch is exactly what a lot of enthusiasts think of when they imagine what a “nice watch” is. Like with EDC gear or sports cars, there’s a sense of enjoyment of knowing that our tools are more than up to the task. Thankfully, an entry into the dive watch game doesn’t cost an arm and a leg; in fact, here are five dive watches under $1,000 that we would strap on any day for life’s adventures. Without further ado, let’s, um, dive in. Few kinds of watches are as universally beloved as the dive watch. For myriad reasons – durability, legibility, history, and more – the classic dive watch, for essentially its entire history, has been a smashing success. We think it’s easy to see why: diver’s watches capture a sense of adventure and (mostly) anachronistic utility that still feels cool today. Their aesthetic has never really gone out of style, and there is no arguing that a solid dive watch is exactly what a lot of enthusiasts think of when they imagine what a “nice watch” is. Like with EDC gear or spor...
Hodinkee
Auctions: Phillips Is About To Offer Some World-Class Pocket Watches – Here's Why It Matters
These watches are the rarest of the rare and will surely elicit some intense bidding. Let's dig into what makes them so special.
Hodinkee
Photo Report: The Grand Prix De Monaco Historique Is A Dream World On Earth (120+ Photos)
Spending a weekend at the convergence of historic race cars and incredible watches.
Hodinkee
Pre-Owned Picks: A Rolex 'Polar' Explorer II With Patina, A Patek Philippe Aquanaut, And A TAG Heuer Monaco
Plus a two-tone Cartier Roadster, and an IWC Portuguese Chronograph in green.
Teddy Baldassarre
Counting Down the 15 Oldest Watch Brands in the World
Watchmaking is a trade that goes back to the 16th Century, and building mystique and legitimacy on a long, historical legacy is a common theme we find in many companies that make watches today - particularly those whose roots reach back for a century or more. But which companies have really been making watches the longest? In a way, it’s a sticky question, one that can lead one into a minefield of semantics and trivia. Jaquet Droz, for example, claims a founding date of 1738 but the modern version of the company was established in 2000 when Swatch Group acquired the name. A. Lange & Söhne carries on the tradition of the original company founded in Saxony in 1845 but has really been in operation only since 1990 (and to be fair, the company is very transparent about this). The Swiss-based Graham brand traces its legacy all the way back to the London atelier of British watchmaker George Graham in 1695 but has no connection to it other than design inspiration. In assembling the following list of the oldest watch brands still making watches today, I went with the companies that, in my judgment, can legitimately claim a direct lineage to the original founding, even allowing for ownership changes and periods of dormancy along the way. Without further ado, here is a countdown of the 15 oldest watch brands in the world today; you may be surprised by who is included as well as by who is excluded. 15. Zenith (1865) Zenith's founder Georges Favre-Jacot was only 22 when he founded...
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Parchie Hodinkee-Time Limited Editions
A pair of vintage-inspired Parchies for collectors big and small!
Hodinkee
Pre-Owned Picks: A Two-Tone Rolex GMT-Master II, An Omega Seamaster Worldtimer, And A Patek Philippe Calatrava
Plus an IWC Perpetual Calendar, and a Grand Seiko GMT.
Hodinkee
Hands-On: The Patek Philippe Ellipse Is Once Again On A Bracelet
The design-forward Ellipse steps into the spotlight with a "new" vintage-inspired construction.
Revolution
Cartier’s Crystallization of Time Exhibition opens at the Seoul Dongdaemun Design Plaza
Monochrome
Introducing – The Ollech & Wajs Rallychron, a Racing Chronograph to Time the Perfect Lap
Brought back from the ashes a few years ago, OW Watches or Ollech & Wajs has slowly but steadily been expanding its collection of sports instruments, including pilot’s watches, diving tools, chronographs and even an ultra-robust take on the watch with integrated bracelet. For its latest release, the brand takes a closer look at the […]
Hodinkee
Patek Philippe Standardizes Water Resistance To 30 Meters Across Its Lineup
The Aquanaut and Nautilus lines have taken a water-resistance hit on paper, but what does that mean from a practical perspective?
Hodinkee
Hands-On: The Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5164G
It’s no “blue steel,” but the Aquanaut remains undefeated when it comes to elegant travel complications.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Tissot Delivers A Three-Point Collaboration Seastar With The First Official WNBA Watch, Just In Time For The 2024 Draft
Could Caitlin Clark be wearing this when she hers her name called with the first pick tonight? We'll have to wait and see.
Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: Scottie Scheffler Dons The Green Jacket A Second Time At The Masters Wearing A Green Rolex 'Hulk' Submariner Ref. 116610LV
There's just something about green at Augusta in April.
Revolution
Piaget breaks the world record with AUC: the thinnest watch with tourbillon! Watches & Wonders 2024
Eleonor sit down with Benjamin Comar, CEO of Piaget, as we discover the 2024 New Altiplano Ultimate Concept, the thinnest mechanical watch ever created by the maison.
Revolution
Watches & Wonders 2024: All the new novelties from first-time exhibitors
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Piaget Altiplano Concept Tourbillon, The World's Thinnest Tourbillon (Live Pics)
Why? Because we can.
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Cartier Santos De Cartier Dual Time (Live Pics)
A new travel-friendly Santos joins the family.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Patek Philippe Brings Back The Nautilus Chronograph With The 5980 In White Gold
After discontinuing the 5980 in Rose Gold earlier this year, the model is back with a new case metal and denim texture strap.
Monochrome
First Look – The World’s Thinnest Tourbillon, the New 2mm Piaget Altiplano Ultimate Concept Tourbillon (incl. Video)
One field of expertise immediately comes to mind when thinking about Piaget: the art of crafting ultra-thin watches. Throughout its history, the brand has become synonymous with legendary calibres, such as the 2mm thin 9P introduced in 1957 and the 2.3mm thin 12P micro-rotor movement unveiled in 1960. Approximately a decade ago, the groundbreaking 900P […]
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Cartier Santos Dumont That Tells Time Backwards (You Read That Right)
Plus the return of the lacquer dial with Santos Dumont four ways, in three colors, and three metals.
Revolution
The Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers The Berkley Grand Complication, The World’s Most Complicated Watch
Monochrome
First Look – The World’s Thinnest Mechanical Watch, the New 1.70mm Bulgari Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC (incl. video)
The competition for ultra-thin watches is more intense than ever. Watches with a thinness that would have been unimaginable a few years ago have recently been unveiled, with manufacturers squeezing complications into minimal space and tirelessly chasing microns. Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo saga has garnered widespread recognition in this realm. The brand’s remarkable series of records […]
Revolution
Bulgari Hits Back for New ‘World’s Thinnest Mechanical Watch’ Record
Hodinkee
Auctions: The First-Ever Automatic Patek Philippe – Made For One Of Its Most Important Collectors – Is About To Be Sold
Made for J.B. Champion, it's one of the most important Pateks ever made, and it's appearing at Sotheby's this weekend.
Hodinkee
Announcements: Watches & Wonders 2024 Starts On Tuesday – Stay Tuned For The Latest From Rolex, Tudor, Patek Philippe, And More
The biggest watch event of the year kicks off next week and we'll be in Geneva to cover the latest and greatest from all your favorite brands.
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Black Snoopy MoonSwatch Arrives In Time For The New Moon
We got white in March and now black in April as a new non-limited Snoopy-themed Mission To Moonphase is set to launch.
Worn & Wound
Breitling Continues to Expand the Navitimer Collection with Time-Only and GMT References
The Navitimer is one of a very small handful of watches that is quite simply an undisputed classic. If you say the name, it conjures an immediate image in the mind’s eye: a busy pilot’s chronograph with an uncommon (but completely useful) slide rule bezel. It has the look of a real flight instrument because in a very real sense that’s exactly what it is. But the very idea of what a Navitimer can be has changed a lot in recent years, with the introduction of references that skip the chronograph entirely. The Navitimer is now more than just a single iconic watch, it’s a collection of aviation inspired watches that use the classic as a starting point but branch out into all kinds of new areas. It’s the kind of thing that purists, frankly, sneer at. But it’s an undeniably shrewd move by Breitling to get the Navitimer name out there, and the watches on the wrists of new customers who may not be interested in a toolish chronograph whose design hasn’t changed much for decades. So now, in an expansion of the collection tied to Breitling’s 140th anniversary, we have a new Navitimer GMT and Automatic 41. The Navitimer Automatic 41 is perhaps the most straightforward execution of the Navitimer aesthetic, sans chronograph, yet. It’s not the first Navitimer in a 41mm case without a chrono complication, but it is the first without a date at the 6:00 position. This dateless execution is considerably cleaner and will probably be of greater appeal to enthusiasts than ...
Monochrome
First Look – M.A.D. Editions Releases the M.A.D. 1 ‘Time to Love’ by Designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
MB&F;, or Max Büsser & Friends, is an indie brand that thrives on the creative input of its friends. Pooling together different talents, Max Büsser has produced some extraordinary mechanical and artistic collaborations. While most watch fans get a kick out of MB&F;’s creations and collaborations, very few of us can afford them. To remedy […]