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Pre-Owned Picks: A Rolex Thunderbird, 'Lefty' GMT, White Oyster Perpetual, And More From The Crown
There's serious pre-owned Rolex value on the site this weekend that you won't want to miss.
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There's serious pre-owned Rolex value on the site this weekend that you won't want to miss.
Worn & Wound
Norqain is celebrating their fifth anniversary this week with the release of five all new watches in the Independence collection. Five years is an interesting marker to consider. It’s both an impressive accomplishment for any new brand to stick around for that long – we can all point to small, upstart brands that have come and gone in much less time. But it’s also a vanishingly short period in the grand scheme of watchmaking, where the most durable brands have had literal centuries to build their identities. All the more impressive for Norqain then, as they’ve carved out an aesthetic that is immediately recognizable, and have made a ton of progress in developing a culture around their watches that focuses on a new generation of collectors. All of the new anniversary pieces seem to be born out of those ideas, and continue to iterate on what is now a well established design language. The new watches breakdown as follows: we have two new Independence Skeleton references in 42mm cases, one DLC coated, the other with blue accents; two Independence 40mm pieces, one with a brown gradient dial, the other with a green gradient dial; and a new reference aimed at the female market, an Independence 40mm with a mint mother-of-pearl dial and diamond accents. The Independence Skeleton watches are follow ups to earlier skeleton releases dating back over the last two years. The DLC coated version has red gold plated hands and applied hour markers, while the non-coated version f...
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We predicted it. It's real. And it's hot.
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The new OP design is a totally unexpected move from the kings of traditional watchmaking. That's exactly why it's so marvelous.
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Say hello to the bubble dial, a party on your wrist.
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Get all of the latest H Shop vintage watches right here.
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Watch your p-words around non-watch friends and family this holiday season!
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It's a blast-from-the-past design – and 37mm never looked so good.
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Led by one of the most interesting Rolex OPs we have ever come across, this week's vintage lineup has something for everyone.
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Let's be Sinn-cere, Patek Philippe might read clunky but it really Rolex-es off the tongue.
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And not any old strap will fit it.
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But man, have I tried to get this one on my wrist.
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Something out of the ordinary for the final vintage drop of 2021.
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Kelly Zimmerman pledges fealty to The Crown - and a certain German automaker.
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Gives thanks to the world of vintage watches this Thanksgiving Eve.
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Bust out the Pizza Tracker and stay away from The Noid, it's Domino's Air King time.
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New dials on top; new movements underneath.
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The brand's most low-key model replaces its 39mm option with a larger, 41mm size.
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The candy-colored dials get all the attention. But each size has its own personality.
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Does it get any more HODINKEE Vintage than the El Primero, Submariner, and Carrera? And we're just getting started.
Revolution
Sleek clean lines are the order of the day for sports watches. Here’s a look at some of the most iconic models of the genre since the 1970s as well as their present-day reinterpretations.
SJX Watches
Distinctive with its wide, flat bezel, the ref. 5070 was Patek Philippe’s last chronograph powered by the CH27-70 movement derived from the Lemania 2310. At 42 mm in diameter, the ref. 5070 was the largest high-end chronograph on the market at its launch in 1998. Amongst the four versions of the ref. 5070 – in rose, yellow, or white gold as well as platinum – the platinum version is the rarest. Around 250 were made according to Sotheby’s, with the standard guise for the platinum case being being a metallic, muted-blue dial. Produced at the “special request of an important client” in 2012, the ref. 5070/1P-010 has a black dial, while preserving the standard dial design with its large, applied Arabic numerals in white gold. While the standard model is has the model reference 5070P, this example has the suffix “/1P”, indicating the monochromatic dial is matched by a platinum “brick” bracelet, an uncommon option only available via special order. Importantly, both the black dial and bracelet are mentioned on the certificate, which indicates the watch was sold at the Patek Philippe Salon in Geneva. The combination of a platinum case, black dial, and matching bracelet – familiar and simple but endlessly striking – has been seen before on other chronograph models, including a ref. 5004P that sold at Christie’s in 2019. But this is the first ref. 5070P in this livery to be offered publicly. Estimated at HK$4-8 million, or US$500,000-1 million, the uniq...
Deployant
Today, we bring some light and sparkles with a series of full gold watches that we reckon are great options for any watch collection.
Quill & Pad
Our friends at The Watches TV visited Laurent Jolliet, the last “chain maker” in business in Switzerland according to Marc André Deschoux. As Jolliet crafts his bracelets and chains fully by hand, Deschoux and crew were able to find out in detail how Milanese bracelets are made, an art form no longer formally taught, and they share the secrets with us here.
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Back to the basics for this shortened week of HODINKEE Vintage, and black-dial sports watches headline the litter.
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#everythingonajubilee
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Exploring two similar timepieces at two very different price points. Choose your own adventure. Featuring the Seiko SGF206 and the Rolex Day-Date Ref. 1803.
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Meister, Meister, read all about it.
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Battle tested and office ready.
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A last minute chance to give the gift of time to your Valentine.
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