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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Zenith Drops a Defy Quintet
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Art of Gold - Bulgari’s Roman Mastery
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Hublot showcases Samuel Ross, Novak Djokovic and more
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Louis Vuitton’s Pure Convergence
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The ULTIMATE Watch Power Rankings: 10 MOST DESIRABLE Luxury Watches
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Daniel Roth Introduces the Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: TAG Heuer Puts All Eyes on Carrera
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: Louis Vuitton Escale - A Journey of Discovery
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Tiffany Timer from Tiffany & Co.
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LVMH Watch Week 2026
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How is this Watch So Good? - $250 Automatic GMT w/ Incredible Finishing & On the Fly Micro-adjust
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Baume Et Mercier Makes A Solid Gold Everyday Watch Under 10k
Under $10,000 there aren't very many options for gold watches, yet Baume et Mercier offer a compelling example in the Clifton range with little competition at this price point. Not only does it offer handsome looks, but there is solid watchmaking inside to back it all up.
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Venezianico Updates their Most Ambitious Watch with the Redentore Utopia II
If you’re a Mad Men fan like me, then you may remember a particular scene in season 1 where Don Draper and Rachel Menken are having a conversation and the concept of utopia briefly comes up. “Maybe,” says Rachel, “They taught us at Barnard about that word, ‘utopia’. The Greeks had two meanings for it: ‘eu-topos’, meaning the good place, and ‘u-topos’ meaning the place that cannot be.” While the latter may be true for an ad exec and his department-store-heiress-slash-mistress, it doesn’t have to be for you, dear reader. All thanks to Italian watchmaker, Venezianico, who has released their Redentore Utopia II. Inspired by the Lagoon of La Serenissima, there is undoubtedly a sense of otherworldiness that this watch brings to the market, with its dial decorated with hand-engraved waves, creating a kaleidoscopic effect. Further inspired by the Neoclassicism of the Palladian Basilica, the textured dial is complemented by a 38mm stainless steel case that offers clean lines and simple ergonomics to balance the intricacies of the dial and the transparent caseback.Visible beyond it is the V5001 calibre, an evolution of the V5000 that marked a turning point for the brand. Made in Italy, the movement maintains a slim 3.5 mm profile and a 60-hour power reserve, all while improving upon previous iterations with elevated finishing, such as bridges and a mainplate treated with a 24-carat gold galvanic coating, radial Côtes de Genève, and fine perlage. The Red...
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I Designed a Watch with a Master Watchmaker
Learn more about the RGM 501 Teddy Baldassarre Edition here.
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Luminox Pacific Diver Review: A Modern Take From an Iconic Military Watch Brand
A review of the Luminox Pacific Diver Emerald Depths, focusing on tritium visibility, wrist presence, and daily wear experience.
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This Affordable Watch From an India-Based Microbrand Deserves More Attention
The DWC Terra from an India-based microbrand that takes an unusually technical approach to design, materials, and everyday utility.
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Luxury Watch Dilemma: ONE Rolex vs. SIX Omega Watches
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My Watch Story
An ever-expanding collection of reader-submitted video stories.
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My Watch Story: An Uncle's 1970s Heuer Carrera, A G-Shock Bought In Fourth Grade, A Life-Changing 1940s Omega, And More
Five video stories from HODINKEE readers.
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What We Want to See From the Watch Industry in 2026
As our collective holiday hangovers begin to finally wear off, we look ahead to a 2026 that, like any year, could bring any number of surprises. We thought it would be fun to check in with our Slack community, Worn & Wound+, to see what members were hoping to see from brands, the industry, and the community in 2026. Their responses ranged from the predictable (yes, we all want micro-adjust clasps on our bracelets) to the pointed (there is some very specific heat thrown at some very specific targets). As always, the responses reflect the broad interests of our community. The responses below have been lightly edited for clarity, and attributed to the username handles used on Slack. Let us know in the comments what you would like to see in 2026 across the watch industry. Whether it’s a specific watch, a piece of content from Worn & Wound, or something more business or industry related, we’d love to hear about it. KILO I’d like to see innovation in movement design. Specifically for off-the-shelf movements that wind their way into micros, indies, and even in legacy ‘big-watch’ manufacture. Example: the Miyota 9075 was a game-changer for the democratization of GMT watch design and manufacture. It’s time for more offerings for chronos (especially now that the ST19 is so hard for most manufacturers to source), small seconds, etc. IAN EHRENWALD I don’t know about market viability, but I’d absolutely love to see Tudor give the North Flag another chance. I’d l...
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Frederique Constant The Elements Collection: a five-watch collectors flex
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Year In Review: Video: The Watch I Wore Most In 2025, By Members Of The Hodinkee Family
40 watches for '25.
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The Insane Watch Collections of New York and Bahamas Top Real Estate Agents
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Still a Top-Tier Microbrand Watch? Testing The New Monta Triumph vs The Original
Hands-on with the Monta Triumph Gen 2 and a side-by-side vs the original comparing size, dial, finishing, bracelet, lume, and whether the reboot is worth it.
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Long Live the Watch Nerds
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One To Watch: Meet Quiet Club, And The Debut Watch That Offers A New Way Of Thinking About Time
From Asakusa to the American West Coast, a cross-continental trio shapes a modern independent atelier.
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Watch Spotting: The Watches & Fashion Of Met Gala 2025
On a night celebrating the legacy of Black dandyism, we check out the best watches and looks, too.
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Hands-on – The Vertex M36, a Compact Take on the British Field Watch
By now, the history of the Dirty Dozen military watches is probably well known to just about everyone who would be reading an article like this, but here is a brief overview for any of you stragglers. Over 80 years ago, as World War II was raging on, the British Ministry of Defence (M.O.D.) saw […]
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