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Introducing the Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon
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Buying, Selling, & Collecting: Why Mark Cho, Co-founder Of The Armoury, Is Letting (Almost) Everything Go
Ahead of selling the lion's share of his collection through Phillips this month, Cho shares his thoughts about walking away from so many watches.
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Insight: Daniels’ Co-Axial Escapement, an Evolution of the Fasoldt Chronometer
In the quest for precision chronometry in a mechanical watch, perhaps no other component is as crucial as the escapement – often consisting of an escape wheel and lever that engage with the oscillating organ. The history of watchmaking recounts many an attempt at inventing a better-performing escapement, with some attempts naturally more successful than others. By the 20th century, the watch industry had settled upon the Swiss lever escapement, which has proven itself to be a reasonably solid performer and crucially, one fit for mass production. However, in the latter decades of the century, one English watchmaker attempted to challenge the industry status quo. In 1974, George Daniels invented the “co-axial escapement”, a seemingly novel and practical escapement of his own design that was conceived as an functionally superior alternative to the Swiss lever escapement. Daniels’ invention fulfilled his ambition, at least in part, when it was sold to Omega and then successfully industrialised starting in 1999; today it is found in hundreds of thousands of movements that Omega produces each year. The latest iteration of the Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch is kitted out with the co-axial escapement With the merits of the co-axial escapement having been proven in part by its large-scale adoption, my aim here is not to examine its intrinsic qualities, but rather delve into its development. Specifically I will explore the fact that the co-axial escapement might not be an ent...
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Unveiling Jacob & Co: The Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon
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Should You Buy A Breitling Navitimer? | Watchfinder & Co.
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There’s Something Very Strange About the New Timex Collaboration with Pop Trading Co.
When you were a kid, did you ever attempt that prank where you’d move the clock in the classroom ahead in an effort to trick the teacher into letting you out of class early? I feel like that’s a thing that almost every kid has tried, or at least it feels that way. It’s one of those activities that’s burned into our collective consciousness from sitcoms, comic strips, and stories told in the school cafeteria whether or not you were an active participant. This is what the latest release from Timex immediately made me think of. It’s playful and almost subversive in the way it taps into your inner juvenile delinquent. The new watch is a collaboration with Pop Trading Co., a Dutch apparel company I was heretofore unfamiliar with that is deeply rooted in skateboarding culture. The watch, dubbed simply the Timex MK1 x Pop Trading Co. takes the familiar 36mm Timex field watch design and shifts the hours such that the “1” is at the 12:00 position, “2” is at 1:00, and so on around the dial. Pop’s unique wordmark, a grouping of the letter “P” in a square with an “O” at the center, is recreated on the dial with the hand stack standing in for the “O.” A black resin case matches the tone of the dial and keeps the focus on the unusual layout. There’s no other way to say this, but looking at the dial of the Timex x Pop collab is an immediately disorienting and disconcerting experience. It really reminds you, if you look at watches everyday, like we do...
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Best Chronograph 2022: Jacob & Co. Jean Bugatti Tourbillon Chronograph
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In Conversation with Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal, Co-owner and CEO of Château Angelus
In Saint-Émilion, part of the winemaking region of Bordeaux, France, stands Château Angelus, a vineyard that has remained in ownership of the Boüard de Laforest family for almost two and half centuries. The château is a mecca for wine lovers the world over and vintages from this Premier Grand Cru Classe A estate are renowned […]
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Photo Report: Jacob & Co. Releases A Wild New 'Godfather' Watch With A Blowout Gala In Sicily
It costs half a million bucks, comes with a triple-axis flying tourbillon, and plays the movie's famous theme song. About the only thing it can't do is make you a cannoli.
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Introducing The Jacob & Co Opera Godfather 50th Anniversary
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What On Earth Is Rolex Doing? | Watchfinder & Co.
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First Look: Jacob & Co. at Geneva Watch Days 2022
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In Conversation with Ben Arabov, CEO of Jacob & Co. at Geneva Watch Days 2022
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Introducing: Crypto Bros, This One's For You – The Bitcoin Watch From Jacob & Co.
The sun might be setting on cryptocurrency, but the Astronomia Solar Bitcoin is just approaching the horizon.
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Jacob & Co. Introduces the new Epic X
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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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Tiny Changes That Made the IWC Big Pilot's Watch SO Popular | Watchfinder & Co.
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Talking Jacob & Co. Watches with Santa Laura
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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.
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The Genius of Danny Govberg, Co-Founder of WatchBox
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In-Depth: Jacob & Co. Jean Bugatti Tourbillon Chronograph
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Four + One: The Black Pumas' Co-Founder Treats His Guitar Like He Treats His Rolex
Adrian Quesada came to our shoot packing a diverse collection of watches – and a rare Gibson.
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Is the Cheapest Panerai Watch the Best? | Watchfinder & Co.
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Vintage Watches: A 1969 Rolex Explorer, A 1960s Tiffany & Co. Dress Watch, And A 1960s LeCoultre Calculator Chronograph
Plus a few Vulcain Crickets!
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Introducing: The Naoya Hida & Co. NH Type 2C-1 "Lettercutter" In Collaboration With The Armoury (Live Pics)
The vintage-inspired Japanese independent watchmaker releases a collaboration model with the menswear powerhouse from Hong Kong.
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Jacob & Co Enters the Luxury Metaverse with the Launch of the Astronomia Metaverso
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Interview: Chopard's Co-President On A Quarter-Century Of The L.U.C Collection
Karl-Friederich Scheufele weighs in on innovative complications, sapphire striking mechanisms, and the current Rolex CEO's first job in watchmaking.
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Vintage Watches: A 1986 Rolex GMT-Master Retailed By Tiffany & Co., A 1960s Heuer Carrera 'First Execution Dato 45,' And A 1961 Rolex Day-Date
Watch and wonder at our newest vintage pieces in the HODINKEE Shop.
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