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Buying, Selling, & Collecting: I'd Trade My Own Brother For One Of Grand Seiko's Hand-Wound Spring Drive Watches
Confession: I don't actually have a brother. (But Grand Seiko doesn't need to know that.)
Hodinkee
Photo Report: Cars! Watches! It's That Time Of Year: The Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
Classic automobiles abound, but so do classic timepieces.
Hodinkee
Vintage Watches: A 1981 Rolex Explorer Retailed By Tiffany & Co., A 1960s Patek Philippe Calatrava In Steel, And A 1979 Rolex Explorer II
Start your Hodinkee Weekend early!
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Maurizio Pisanu, Worldwide Managing Director For Gucci Watches And Jewelry
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Expensive Watches you Won't Regret Buying: Rolex, Omega, Patek Philippe
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Talking Watches: With Culinary Icon Emeril Lagasse, Bam!
Kicking it up a notch with one of the '90s most famous chefs and his son, EJ.
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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.
Hodinkee
Vintage Watches: Oh Snap! A 1990s Extravaganza Featuring Audemars Piguet, Tudor, And Cartier
Get jiggy with it.
Teddy Baldassarre
Panerai Watches Guide
Tracing its roots to the 19th Century but bursting on the cultural scene on the cusp of the 21st, Panerai is an overnight success more than 100 years in the making. From humble and very utilitarian beginnings as a maker of tools and instruments for military divers in the 1930s, the Florentine watchmaker has become a powerhouse in the luxury sector, its unapologetically militaristic and indisputably masculine designs blurring the lines between tool watch and luxury item like few brands before or since. Here is the story of Officine Panerai and an overview of the modern Panerai watch collections. Guido Panerai and the First Radiomir Giovanni Panerai opened his watchmaking shop on Ponte Alle Grazie in Florence in 1860, and with the help of his son Leon Franceso built it into the ancestral Italian city’s first retailer of Swiss watches as well as its first watchmaking school. When Giovanni’s grandson Guido took over the business, near the turn of the century - and acquired his wife’s family business, which made tools and hardware for military use, including combat sights, compasses and depth gauges - it had become essentially two companies: Orologerie Svizzera, the shop that sold prestigious Swiss watch brands like Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Rolex; and Guido Panerai & Figlio, primarily a supplier of precision instruments and diving equipment to the Royal Italian Navy, or Regia Marina. As a military provider, Panerai recognized the need early on f...
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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.
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Watch Expert Reacts to Country Music Artist's INSANE Watches!
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Buying, Selling, & Collecting: Surveying The Last 25 Years Of Pilot's Watches At Breguet
The forgotten gems inside Breguet's Type XX collection.
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eBay Talks Watches
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Vintage Watches: That Time We Broke Down Every Rolex GMT-Master Ever
With three great GMT-Masters live in the Shop, we're flashing back to an iconic Reference Points to put them in context.
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This data analyst microchipped his wardrobe to track cost per wear. What he found could change how you buy watches forever
“If it’s not measurable then it’s not manageable.” It’s a saying beloved of accountants, number crunchers and other po-faced types, often looking to protect you from your, let’s face it, hare-brained ideas based on some purported “gut feel”. But this would seem to be the personal manifesto of Andre Nader. The data analyst is a … ContinuedThe post This data analyst microchipped his wardrobe to track cost per wear. What he found could change how you buy watches forever appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
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Just Because: Summer Is For Wearing The Watches You Normally Wouldn't
It turns out there is an ideal watch for poolside duty, BBQ'ing, or soakin' up the sun.
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Talking Watches With Ronnie Fieg, Founder Of Kith
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Talking Jacob & Co. Watches with Santa Laura
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Watches In The Wild: An Amazonian Adventure With The Oris Wings Of Hope Limited Edition
Last week, Oris unveiled a Big Crown LE in support of the philanthropic organization. In this episode, we take it for a ride into the jungle.
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One To Watch: Boldr Supply Co. Is Creating Some Of The Best Value-For-Money Watches Out There
A few guys in Singapore wanted to make a smartwatch – six years later they're breaking new ground in affordable mechanical watchmaking.
Teddy Baldassarre
The 15 Best G-Shock Watches to Add to Your Collection Now
Since its landmark release in 1983, the Casio G-Shock has represented perhaps the watch world’s purest expression of high technology blended with trendsetting style at a price accessible to just about everyone. Over its 40-plus years on the market, the original “world’s toughest watch” has become a brand all its own, with its own hardcore cadre of collectors, expanding into various designs in its digital, analog, and ana-digi versions; introducing new, cutting-edge technologies for its case and bracelet materials as well as its electronic timekeeping; and recently, even embracing the artisanal crafts of its native Japan for a series of special editions. In ascending order of price, beginning below $100 and reaching into the high four figures for the most exclusive, collectible pieces, here are 15 G-Shock watches available now that are worth adding to your collection (not to mention a few you’ll probably just want to wear a lot). G-Shock DW-5600E-1V Price: $69.95, Case Size: 48.9mm x 42.8mm, Case Height: 13.4mm, Crystal: Mineral, Water Resistance: 200m, Movement: Quartz The familiar and very affordable DW5600 version of the G-Shock is the model on the market now that most closely replicates the design language of the first G-Shock from 1983, aka the DW-5000. While it’s available in hundreds of variations (a few of them spotlighted below), the basic black rectangular model is what most people envision as the classic, no-frills G-Shock. Its durable resin case boas...
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Four + One: Even With A Quartet Of Grail Watches, This Collector Stays Hungry
Self-made San Francisco entrepreneur Sonya Yu will not be underestimated.
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I Visit Islander Watches with Marc from Long Island Watch
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Vintage Watches: A 1958 Longines Chronometer Pocket Watch Tested At The Neuchâtel Observatory And A 1960 Rolex Datejust With 'Bamboo' Bezel
A true chronometer from Longines and an early variant of an iconic Rolex lead the way.
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Happenings: 'Watches From the James Arthur Collection' Exhibit Opens At The Horological Society Of New York
An exhibit nearly a century in the making.
Quill & Pad
Tutima M2 Seven Seas Signal Orange And Signal Yellow: Serious Diver’s Watches With Panache – Reprise
The three-hand Tutima M2 Seven Seas was first introduced at Baselworld 2016, and the newest interpretation of this diver’s watch is brightened up by Signal Yellow and Signal Orange dials housed in 44 mm brushed titanium cases and bracelets. Nancy Olson takes a deep dive.
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Second Opinions: Grand Seiko's Dive Watches Prove We're All Wrong About Watch Dimensions
Size matters – but not in the way you think.
Hodinkee
Vintage Watches: A 1969 Hamilton Field Watch, A 1970s Longines Ultra-Chron, And A 1960s Longines Time Only
For when time only (and maybe a date) is all you need.
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