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Bring a Loupe: A Vintage Diver From Zenith, An Over-Jeweled Waltham, Offerings From 'The Crown,' And A Buyer Beware
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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The new Chronomaster Sport Chronograph brings a slew of technical updates to the El Primero caliber.
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At 55 grams, this is a lightweight performance model with a powerful and iconic engine within.
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A Technicolor takes on the brand's most modern chronograph offering.
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All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Quill & Pad
Not everyone wants to own an iconic watch. Some want to stand out for their individuality or even go under the radar. Ramon Kalra shares his thoughts on collections from some of the largest watch brands that he doesn't feel get as much attention as they deserve.
Teddy Baldassarre
Good things tend to come in threes. Turning a triple play in baseball, hitting a trifecta in horse racing, three of a kind in poker - all of these are cause for celebration for those who achieve them. Nailing a clutch three-pointer in basketball can send a home crowd into euphoria, and “third time’s the charm” is the motivating mantra for every budding success story battling obstacles and doubts. In horological terms, one of the most desirable trilogies can be found in the so-called “Triple Calendar,” a style of timepiece that occupies the sweet spot between the simplest of calendar complications - your date and day-date functions - and the higher and accordingly pricier echelons represented by annual and perpetual calendars. The Triple (also known as the “Complete”) is the simplest type of full-calendar function in that it displays all the information a wearer could need to determine the exact date - month of the year, day of the week, and date of the month- but also requires adjustment at the end of any month shorter than 31 days. (An annual calendar will make this adjustment for you in every month except February, while a perpetual calendar will adjust for every month all the way up until the year 2100 - always assuming, of course, that you, or whomever you pass the watch on to, keeps it wound all those years.) As I also point out in my guide to watch complications, these calendar indications are often, but not always, accompanied by a moon-p...
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Plus a pair of fun and functional chronographs from IWC and Tudor.
Worn & Wound
Somehow, to this point, I’ve avoided taking a stand in the ongoing conversation in our ranks about the merits of titanium. Zach Weiss, our cofounder, is an unabashed fan, and confidently declares at every opportunity that all watches might as well be made of the stuff. Our friend Taylor Welden at Carryology takes it a step further, and said he’d happily eat little titanium chips if given the chance. No one’s titanium journey on this team has been more closely watched than Kat Shoulders’ though, who was first a skeptic, then an adopter, and now, well, her stance continues to evolve. For my part, I guess I don’t have a strong opinion either way. I have nothing against titanium watches at all, and I’ve owned several, but it’s not, in general, a material I seek out. I think it’s because as a metal, it tends to not have the characteristics I like most. I like elaborate, complex case finishing, and a bit of weight. I tend to prefer steel’s glassy shine to titanium’s grays. There are exceptions, of course. Grand Seiko’s titanium finishing is notable in that it has many of the qualities of steel. And some watches just work better when they are feather light. $11800 Hands-On: the Zenith Chronomaster Sport Titanium Case Titanium Movement El Primero 3600 Dial Gray Lume Yes Lens Sapphire Strap Titanium bracelet Water Resistance 10 ATM Dimensions 41 x 46.8mm Thickness 13.6mm Lug Width 20mm Crown Screw down Warranty Yes Price $11800 The new Chronomaster Sport f...
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Plus a Patek Philippe Annual Calendar (Regulator), and a limited Grand Seiko U.S.-exclusive.
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Two new (and very different) takes on the brand’s most modern chronograph offering.
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An all-new complete calendar caliber pays tribute to a rare El Primero prototype from 55 years ago.
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A Boutique-only edition adds to last year's updated Pilot collection.
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A black tri-color dial is the El Primero we never knew we always wanted.
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The new Chronomaster has the colors that've accompanied Rodgers throughout his career.
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Plus, a Bulgari Serpenti fit for daily wear, and a quietly classic Spring Drive from Grand Seiko.
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For the first time, the classic El Primero gets a black tricolor dial.
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New York's new QB1 has been all over the city this past week, and this watch has been with him.
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Our deputy editor contemplates the fine watches (and hamburgers) that would make her dreams come true.
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Think outside of the box with this week's vintage selection.
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My Chronomaster Sport is more than just a good-looking watch. It's a reminder of what it means to be a member of a community bigger than yourself.
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Classic references and thoughtful design keep the Chronomaster in tune.
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Consider this week's drop our "Midnights" because these vintage watches are keeping us up through the night.
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The complete story behind the unexpected three-team collaboration.
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It's a blast-from-the-past design – and 37mm never looked so good.
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