Two Broke Watch Snobs
Watch Shopping on the Disney Fantasy
Kaz was surprised by the brands available directly for duty-free purchase on the Disney Fantasy - check it out!
21,303 articles · 5,791 videos found · page 292 of 904
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Kaz was surprised by the brands available directly for duty-free purchase on the Disney Fantasy - check it out!
Two Broke Watch Snobs
... Read more
Hodinkee
From the most sought-after vintage Rolex to unique pieces being auctioned for charity, we've got it all this week.
Hodinkee
A horological commemoration of a French flying boat's first transatlantic passage.
SJX Watches
IWC’s latest limited edition is a surprisingly small run – 80 pieces to mark the 80th anniversary of the flight of the giant Latécoère 521 flying boat Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris from New York to Lac de Biscarrosse in Southwestern France. Starting on Bastille Day, July 14, in 1939, the flight was the first nonstop crossing of the North Atlantic by flying boat. A passenger on the 28-hour, 27-minute journey was French aviator Antoine de Saint Exupéry. And it happens that one of IWC’s most popular sub-collections of pilot’s watches watches is Le Petit Prince, named after the famous novel by de Saint Exupéry. So the Pilot’s Watch Timezoner Chronograph Edition “80 Years Flight to New York” is an offshoot of the Le Petit Prince collection, with a few tweaks. It retains the vaguely retro flavour, with Gothic-esque numerals and lozenge hands, but instead of the standard blue dial of Le Petit Prince, the anniversary watch has a brown metallic dial, matched with brown ceramic bezel. The edition is based on the Timezoner Chronograph, usually available only in the standard black and white livery of IWC’s basic Pilot’s Watches. It’s an unusual watch that combines both a flyback chronograph and IWC’s proprietary “timezoner” mechanism. Originally developed by the defunct watch brand Vogard, the timezoner mechanism has a rotating world time bezel linked to the second time zone, so turning the bezel moves the 24-hour hand in one-hour ste...
Video
Hodinkee
Crushing the postseason with a heavy-hitter from Oris.
Hodinkee
Three days of events, cocktails, and exhibitions for the horologically inclined.
SJX Watches
Having been one of the first brands to work with watch customiser Bamford Watch Department, Zenith has one gone one further with the Chronomaster El Primero Radar. Featuring a striking aesthetic reminiscent of the 1970s, it was designed by Bamford for Zenith, and will only be available at the watchmaker’s boutiques. In short, it is an official boutique edition designed by a former aftermarket customiser. Bamford Watch Department was founded by George Bamford, an entrepreneur who made a name for himself selling customised watches and clothing, but who also happens to be the son of a construction equipment tycoon. His watch division made its name customising Rolex watches, but has now become the official customiser for Zenith, TAG Heuer, and Bulgari, all companies of luxury conglomerate LVMH. According to Zenith, the red and brown livery of Chronomaster El Primero Radar was inspired by a 1916 pocket watch Mr Bamford spotted during a visit to Zenith’s factory in Le Locle. Mr Bamford used that to create the “retro-futuristic aesthetic” of the El Primero Radar. The dial is a graduated brown, while the sub-dial at three has five hashmarks that are the “negative of the [Zenith logo of a] star”, according to Mr Bamford. Dial aside the watch is identical to the standard Chronomaster El Primero, with a 42mm steel case that contains the El Primero 400 B movement. Key facts and price Chronomaster El Primero Radar (ref. 03.2082.400/02.R830) Diameter: 42mm Heigh...
Two Broke Watch Snobs
... Read more
Revolution
The Longines Nonius was a valiant attempt in the late 1960s to crack the elusive puzzle of making the chronograph ever-more accurate.
Video
Revolution
Two Broke Watch Snobs
... Read more
Hodinkee
Eight managers, eight watches, all fun and games.
Deployant
OMEGA releases a Seamaster Diver 300M to celebrate the 50th anniversary of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969). With release details and price.
Hodinkee
Lots of watches, lots of laughter, and even a bit of controversy.
Video
Revolution
Seiko’s just dropped a new Japan-only special edition with retailer TiCTAC to commemorate its 35th, and it introduces something new, something old, and something cool.
Hodinkee
GMTs, alarms, and chronographs – oh my!
Hodinkee
It's not often I come across someone with this much width of knowledge about watches ... that isn't a watchmaker.
Hodinkee
Titanium, ceramic, and an always-on display!
Hodinkee
Some killer watches and some healthy competition – and you get to vote on the winner!
Video
Hodinkee
There an Omega with a titanium movement, some shared love of old-school photography, and even a covert military operation. This week's got it all.
Revolution
On the introduction of the Khaki Pilot Pioneer Mechanical, The Rake and Revolution are proud to be the exclusive online retailers for a limited period only.
Hodinkee
Three brothers, three killer watches, and one big award.
Hodinkee
U.S. retail sales of gold watches rose 19% in value in the first half of 2019, according to the NPD Group.
Revolution
In this episode, we sit down with Christian Selmoni of Vacheron Constantin to delve into the brand’s past, from old vintage timepieces to its history of collaborations.
Video
Question, suggestion, or just want to say hi? Drop a note.