Introducing: The Grand Seiko SLGH005 'White Birch' With The New Hi-Beat Caliber 9SA5
A fast-beat watch that says, "slow down."
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A fast-beat watch that says, "slow down."
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Five video stories from HODINKEE readers.
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Gold and platinum on a black urushi lacquer dial.
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We've got it all covered in this week's round-up of vintage watches from around the web.
A start-of-summer new release that celebrates the first frosts of autumn.
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Two new high-beat GMTs with luminous bezels.
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Three collectors, three continents, one shared passion.
One tool watch, one dress watch.
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A new GMT with a British Racing Green Mount Iwate dial.
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The new Hi-Beat caliber offers the first new series-produced escapement in over two decades.
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
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A special anniversary calls for a special watch.
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A local Japanese legend gives way to a stunning hand-made dial that's unlike anything else you can wear on your wrist.
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The latest evolution of Spring Drive, in a very serious tool watch.
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Small changes make a big difference.
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These cool special editions dropped under the radar, but you should know about them.
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Wine and design, baby.
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A birthday celebration, in blue.
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For its first European Boutique, the Japanese watchmaker has chosen an address synonymous with Parisian luxury.
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A thirty-year partnership has apparently come to an end.
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Get ahead of winter with a Snowflake straight from Japan.
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Two nights, two cities, tons of awesome watches.
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Godzilla meets fine watchmaking.
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A sharp new color scheme for the Spring Drive GMT.
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And they're not limited editions.
Teddy Baldassarre
Teddy Baldassarre is an authorized luxury watch retailer of brands like TUDOR, OMEGA, IWC, Grand Seiko, Breitling, Blancpain, Glashütte Original, Zenith, Longines, ORIS, MIDO, Tissot, Hamilton, NOMOS Glashütte, Baume & Mercier, and more.
SJX Watches
Long the most complicated Patek Philippe wristwatch until it was superseded by the Grandmaster Chime ref. 6300 (and ref. 6175), the Sky Moon Tourbillon was arguably the brand’s first uber-complication. It was certainly the brand’s first double-faced wristwatch, continuing a lineage of two-sided grand complications that included the famous watches made for Henry Graves Jr. and James Ward Packard and the more recent Calibre 89. Boasting 12 complications, it debuted as the ref. 5002 in 2001 and then evolved into the ref. 6002 in 2014. The ref. 6002 has a more elaborately decorated 44 mm case, along with a revamped calendar display, but is otherwise unchanged in functional and mechanical terms from its predecessor, the ref. 5002 that was slightly smaller at 42.8 mm. The Sky Moon Tourbillon ref. 5002P, the very first variant of the model The ref. 5002 featured a relief decoration on the case band done by machine Despite their comparable sizes, the ref. 6002 is far and away the more striking watch because the fully engraved case and enamelled dial. In fact, the ref. 6002 is probably as over the top as a classically-inclined grand complication can get. Both references are powered by the R TO 27 QR SID LU CL, a multi-layered movement made up of 705 parts. In a world first, we’ll take you inside the movement and show you each of the layers. The Sky Moon Tourbillon ref. 6002R that remains in the current catalogue The ref. 6002 is engraved on almost every surface, even the minu...
Revolution
Working with famed enameller Anita Porchet, the new Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Grand Sonnerie Carillon Supersonnerie takes craftsmanship and technical innovation to the next level.
SJX Watches
Jaeger-LeCoultre unveiled a trio of grand complications last year, a substantial number given how complex each watch is, although two of the three are powered by existing movements. The Master Grande Tradition Répétition Minutes Perpétuelle (the only one equipped with a new calibre) and the Gyrotourbillon 3 Meteorite were launched first, and late in the year came the Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Céleste to mark 15 years of partnership with the Venice International Film Festival. Among the brand’s grand complications, the Tourbillon Celeste is one of the most interesting, boasting a quirky combinations of functions – an orbital, flying tourbillon calibrated for sidereal time as well as a star chart, and sidereal annual calendar. And it is also unusually high tech for a Jaeger-LeCoultre, with the movement being equipped with a silicon escape wheel and pallet fork. A simpler complication As with most of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s recent grand complications, the movement in the Tourbillon Céleste is an iteration of an earlier calibre – something the brand has made a habit of in recent years, which is a bit of a shame given its rich history in movement development. Specifically, the movement inside is a streamlined and simplified version of the more complicated Master Grande Tradition Grande Complication, which was launched in 2010 and also included a minute repeater. Being a separate module mounted on the case-back side of the movement, the repeater was s...
Take a very close look at the Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Minute Repeater Tourbillon Sky Chart and Grand Complication Phoenix.
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