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Two Broke Watch Snobs
Ep. #140 Hey Watch Brands, Let’s Ruin Your Vintage Reissue
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Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: The Watches Of English Premier League Managers
Eight managers, eight watches, all fun and games.
Deployant
NEW: Omega Seamaster Diver 300M – the new Bond watch
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
HODINKEE Radio: Episode 58: Suit Supply's Nish de Gruiter, Odell Beckham Jr., And An Imperial Mickey Mouse Watch
Lots of watches, lots of laughter, and even a bit of controversy.
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Fratello Talks: Watch Accessories We Can't Live Without
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Seiko Introduces Nobrainer Good Looking Watch
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
The Grey NATO: Episode 89: Our Favorite Watch Complications
GMTs, alarms, and chronographs – oh my!
Hodinkee
Recommended Reading: Artist Wes Lang's Monthly Watch Column In GQ
It's not often I come across someone with this much width of knowledge about watches ... that isn't a watchmaker.
Hodinkee
Introducing: The Apple Watch Series 5 (Live Pics & Pricing)
Titanium, ceramic, and an always-on display!
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Radio: Episode 56: Watch Collection Fantasy Draft 2019
Some killer watches and some healthy competition – and you get to vote on the winner!
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Best & Worst Watch Releases of the Year - Over 20 Channels Featured
Hodinkee
Introducing: Seiko Presage Prestige Line Enamel Dial Spring Drive
For the first time, Spring Drive powers Presage watches.
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Radio: Episode 55: Photographer Pete Halvorsen And A Watch On A Secret Mission
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.
SJX Watches
Seiko Introduces the Presage Spring Drive Enamel Dial
Seiko has cultivated its Presage collection as one that offers watches featuring dials decorated with artisanal techniques like Shippo enamel or Arita porcelain, but at extremely affordable prices. Now Seiko has just rolled out the first-ever Presage watches powered by the brand’s best-known innovation – the Spring Drive, an electronically regulated mechanical movement previously only found in Credor, Grand Seiko and Prospex watches. And the Spring Drive has been combined with a decidedly more traditional face, with both new models featuring vitreous enamel dials. Available in either white or black, the enamel dials are once again produced by master craftsman Mitsuru Yokosawa and his team, who are adept at producing enamel dials of high-quality and in large quantities, but relatively low prices. The clean and slightly retro dial design, however, is the work of the design studio founded by Japanese industrial designer Riki Watanabe. After his death in 2013, the design of his work was entrusted to his colleague, who stuck closely to Watanabe’s ideals of functionality and beauty in the conception of the watch. The dial is characterised by a striking clarity thanks to the high contrast between the hands, hour markers and dial, as well as Arabic numerals in Didoni typeface, a favourite of Watanabe. Notably, the date is properly integrated into the dial design with a date wheel that matches the colour of the dial, while the combination of the contrasting...
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Hamilton Khaki Pilot Pioneer Mechanical on Shop.Revolution.Watch
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
Editorial: Thoughts On Vintage Rolex Parts, And The All-Original Watch
In vintage Rolex collecting, what you see may not be what you get.
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This Handsome Automatic Regulator Watch Costs Less Than You Think
Hodinkee
Watch Spotting: The Jonas Brothers Wearing Audemars Piguet, Jacob & Co., And Richard Mille At The 2019 VMAs
Three brothers, three killer watches, and one big award.
Hodinkee
Business News: U.S. Steel Watch Shortage Good For Gold
U.S. retail sales of gold watches rose 19% in value in the first half of 2019, according to the NPD Group.
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Revolution Watch Podcast Ep. 11: Christian Selmoni
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.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Juvenia Sextant: An Early Settler of the Avant-Garde Watch Scene
Juvenia has worked to cultivate a niche of abstract visual elements since the 1920’s that had separated them from the rest of the Swiss brands as the guys that were “out there.”
SJX Watches
Introducing the Michel Perchin Watch in “Drapery” Enamel
Best known as a maker of ultra high-end fountain pens, Michel Perchin is named after one of the workshop directors of Faberge, the legendary jeweller of Imperial Russia famed for the lavish annual Easter Eggs produced for the Tsar. Amongst Faberge’s signature creations were incredible enamelled objects of all sorts finished in brilliantly coloured translucent enamel. The modern day Michel Perchin pens were decorated in the same style, and though the pen business is now defunct, the founder of the brand, Patrick Pinkston, has revived the name to produce a watch similarly decorated in fired enamel. Produced mostly in England but powered by a Swiss movement, the Michel Perchin watch is large, rectangular and decorated with vitreous enamel and diamonds – an aesthetic that’s not for everyone but impressively crafted, albeit at a steep price. The highlight is the “drapery” motif on the dial, that consists of a drapery guilloche engraved by a traditional, hand-operated rose engine, which is then covered in pale blue enamel. Three brilliant cut diamonds form the quarter hour markers, while a solid gold appliqué of the Michel Perchin elephant logo marks 12 o’clock The enamel is done the traditional way by a craftsman in England who first grinds the enamel powder with a mortar and pestle, then adds water or oil to create the mixture that can be painted onto the case surface. The case is then fired to set the enamel, and the process repeated to build up several layers...
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REVIEW: The Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF and What Exactly is a High-Frequency Watch
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In-Depth: Five Of Our Best Summer Watch Reviews (2019 Edition)
Every one of these watches is ready for the sun and the surf.
Hodinkee
Introducing: The IWC Big Pilot's Watch Edition 'Right-Hander'
For the first time we've got a Big Pilot with a crown on the left.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Ep. #136 Watch Brands We Know Nothing About Pt. 8: Franck Muller
It's time to discuss how little the guys know about Franck Muller. Really... they know nothing. Tune in and join the guys on their path of horological discovery.
Hodinkee
In-Depth: A 500-Year History Of How To Set The Watch
"At the tone, the time will be ... "
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Happenings: Patek Philippe To Host The 'Watch Art Grand Exhibition Singapore 2019'
For the brand's fifth massive showcase, they're heading to Southeast Asia.
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