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High jewelry 101: A brief intro to the superstars of haute joaillerie
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Video: Unraveling The Story Of The Vacheron Constantin Berkley Grand Complication, The Most Complicated Watch In The World
Creating the most complicated watch in the world is a massive achievement and a story as old as watchmaking, but more than a technical achievement, it's an emotional moment as well.
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Time & Light – Making Moments With Leica
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Frederique Constant Quietly Introduced a Pave Version of Its Classics Carrée Small Seconds Exclusively for the U.S. Market
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Photo Report: Experiencing Car Week Through The Lens Of Rolex
Cars, watches, and everything in between.
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America’s Oldest Watchmaking Guild: The Horological Society of New York
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Photo Report: Launching Volume 13 of Hodinkee Magazine in NYC
Celebrating the latest issue with friends.
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The Power of Nostalgia: gérald genta, Universal Géneve, Favre Leuba, Urban Jürgensen
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New Release: Andreas Strehler Faune et Flore, Unique Masterpieces of the Art of Engraving
With it's open dial and sweeping skeletonized bridges, Andreas Strehler's Papillon d’or is both a horological and visual masterpiece. Now with his new Faune et Flore collection, Strehler takes the Papillon d’or to an even high artistic level.
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Introducing – The New Black Dials of the C by Romain Gauthier Titanium Edition Bracelet
In 2021, esteemed independent watchmaker Romain Gauthier unveiled his first luxury sports watch, the Continuum, aka the ‘C’, and a year later designed an integrated titanium bracelet for this watch. Since its debut, the C has appeared with cases in titanium and luxury editions in platinum, fitted with rubber straps or integrated metal bracelets, flaunting […]
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The Power of the Mid-Segment
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Hands-on – The Zeitwinkel 240° NOIR, The Stealthiest Of The Brand’s Sports Watch
A new collection from an independent watchmaker is always an exciting thing to witness, especially when it’s a brand that has been on your personal radar for quite a while. One such brand for me is Zeitwinkel, characterised by its clear and modern style backed by neatly finished German Silver movements. I was lucky enough […]
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Of Majesty and Reality
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The Power of Consolidation: LVMH Watch Division
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Hublot’s Partnership With Samuel Ross Hints At The Future Of The Big Bang
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On Fatherhood, Phases Of Life, And Letting Watches Go
And a personal look at what I'm buying, selling, and holding now.
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Baltic Introduces Bronze Versions of the Hermetique
I have had a love-hate relationship with bronze-cased watches for years. I truly appreciate how the metal ages; there is nothing quite like a beautifully patinated watch just before it turns into a greenish hue. The beauty is that it never quite ages the same for everyone, and if you don’t like the results, a little lemon juice bath can have you start all over. My only issue is that I am a person who perspires quite a bit, and the bronze watches I have owned have been large honking divers. The latter would often transfer some of the patina goodness onto my arm, especially in the summer heat. Our friends from Baltic may have the solution I have been searching for: a non-honking bronze watch! Introducing the Baltic Hermétique Tourer Bronze, essentially a bronze version of their popular new series. As you may already know, Hermétique translates to “hermetic” in English, which means sealed tight. This is fitting for a watch with an impressive water resistance of 150 meters despite its elegant proportions and a thin push-pull crown that is recessed into the case. Another interesting aspect of this watch is that it is made of CuAl8 bronze, an alloy of copper and aluminum, as opposed to CuSn8, which is bronze and tin. The former, known as aluminum gold or gold bronze, is strong, corrosion-resistant, and pale gold in color. It resists tarnishing and corrosion in both air and seawater, withstands oxidation at high temperatures, and shows low reactivity with sulfurous compou...
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Recap – 100 Years of Citizen, A Splendid Commemorative Pocket Watch and some clues on what to expect in the future
“Watches made for all citizens.” This is why major Japanese brand Citizen is named as it is. There is a reason behind this international and easy-to-remember name, which goes way beyond just a marketing motto. The brand philosophy can be resumed, and I quote brand manager Yoshihisa Yajima that “no matter who you are or […]
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The Unconventional Ascendancy of Franck Muller
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Exclusive: Cameron Barr Talks About The Challenges And Triumphs Of Designing His First Watch Collaboration With Zodiac
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How Tudor Became The Issued Watch Of The French Navy
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Comprehensive Review of the Christopher Ward Bel Canto Viola
We took a close look at our friend Brighty's Christopher Ward Bel Canto Viola, and bring you this comprehensive hands-on review.
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Gear Design: The Backbone of Watchmaking
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In Conversation With: Yuichi Masuda, President & CEO of Casio Computer Co Ltd
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The secrets of the new Yema Watch Manufacturing Facility
We had the opportunity to visit Yema's manufacturing facility in Morteau France. Here's us bringing you for an in-depth look into a French watch manufacture
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Magazine Feature: Anatomy Of An Icon
The 1965 Porsche 911.
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Hublot’s New Big Bang Unico Is Made In Honor Of Tennis Great Novak Djokovic
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Dennison Resurrects the Legacy and Elegance of One of the Forgotten Greats of 20th Century Watchmaking
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