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Quill & Pad
Which Rolex Movement Takes the Top Spot? A Watchmaker’s Comparison of Rolex Calibers 3135 and 3235, plus Which is Better? – Reprise
Ask any watchmaker about the Rolex 31 family of calibers and the story will be the same: it has stood the test of time. Ashton Tracy hasn’t met a single watchmaker who doesn’t love working on these workhorse Rolex movements. They are easy to service, keep great time, and stand up to abuse. Put simply: they work. So how does it stand up to big brother, Find out right here!
Time+Tide
Ollech & Wajs OW M-110 AS
The new Ollech & Wajs OW M-110 AS features a strap made from reclaimed vintage Armée suisse twill, originally manufactured around the same time the company was founded.The post Ollech & Wajs OW M-110 AS appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Quill & Pad
Urwerk Goes Space Black For the Latest UR-120: Live Long and Prosper!
Wandering hours has become an essential part of Urwerk's DNA. Unlike any other brand out there, they have explored, lived through, and lost sleep over wandering hours. Over the years, Urwerk have introduced different varieties of this way of displaying time, of which the UR-120 is one of the most spectacular.
Deployant
New: Ba1110d Chapter 4.6 GMT Tourbillon 1920 Limited Edition
Ba111od releases a new model combining their super-value tourbillon with a GMT feature, bringing travel functionality to the watch to the Chapter 4.6.
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⌚ I Bought a $120,000 Panerai ?!?! - and Review
Hodinkee
Introducing: Urwerk Continues To Confuse And Captivate With Their New Jumping Hour UR-112
The "Back to Black" is expensive, weird, and a new favorite.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Grand Seiko Remakes Their Ultimate Classic To Celebrate 110 Years of Japanese Wristwatches
In Brilliant Hard Titanium with a gorgeous urushi dial, Grand Seiko pulled out all the stops to commemorate a national milestone.
Revolution
The New UR-120 “Spock” and Stories From the Past 25 Years of Urwerk
At The Hour Glass’ retrospective exhibition on Urwerk’s 25th Anniversary, Master Watchmaker and Co-founder, Felix Baumgartner tells Wei stories from the early days of the brand and how they arrived at the design of the latest UR-120 “Spock”.
SJX Watches
Urwerk Introduces the UR-120 “Spock”
Having invented the satellite-cube hour indicator, Urwerk is undoubtedly leading practitioner of contemporary watchmaking. But the brand has continue to tweak its unconventional time displays, including the most recent swivelling-prism hours within a glass cylinder. Now the brand has gone back to its roots while simultaneously innovating. The UR-120 “Spock” is a novel take on its signature wandering hours that has the familiar triple satellites on a carousel, but each satellite is actually a pair of cubes that sequentially split, rotate, and converge in order to display the hours. Initial thoughts Credit goes to Urwerk for continuing to innovate with its avant-garde displays. The newest invention retains the recognisable Urwerk look and feel but creates a more dynamic visual display with the splitting and joining motions. The two-part hour cube is clever, though not entirely new. It reminds me of the Harry Winston Opus Eleven, a far more complex interpretation of the concept that relied on four panels to display each hour numeral – one so complex the watch never made it to market. While the two-part cube display is new, the rest of the movement is similar to the UR-110, resulting in similar overall aesthetics. Though unorthodox in style, the UR-120 has a clean styling that makes it legible, though it might take some getting used to when reading the time. One criticism of the dial design concerns the nickel alloy parts produced via the LIGA photolithography tech...
SJX Watches
Urwerk Unveils the UR-112 Aggregat
For some two-and-a-half decades, Urwerk – along with a handful of other independent watchmakers – has been at the cutting edge of the the presentation of time. While the three-dimensional, satellite-cube hours has long been its trademark complication, Urwerk has nevertheless continued to evolve its mechanics, resulting in similarly futuristic watches such as the UR-111C with its linear time display on a rotating drum. And its latest invention is perhaps the brand’s most notable since the debut of the satellite cube display. A followup to the UR-111C, the UR-112 Aggregat retains the same form as its immediate predecessor, and continues to display hours and minutes displayed in a pair of glass cylinders. But the UR-112 is more complicated, with the hours and minutes indicated by swivelling prisms. And its case has an aggressive, military feel that brings to mind the Tumbler of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight films. Initial thoughts As the UR-112 is part of the Special Project Collection – the models within are essentially one-off production runs – it is disconnected with Urwerk’s recent inclination towards slimmer, streamlined designs. The UR-112 is an appealing and intriguing example of watchmaking, and very much typical of Urwerk. Importantly, it is impressive yet unpretentious – it does not replicate past designs, nor does it try to be fashionable. Notable for being entirely digital with its time display, the UR-112 indicates the the hours and minutes ...
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Is Orient Bambino As Good As The Hype? - $120 Dress Watch Review
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Radio: Episode 112: A Look Inside HODINKEE Magazine, Volume 7
Our editors share a behind-the-scenes look at how this volume's stories came together.
Hodinkee
HODINKEE Radio: Episode 110: The Slowdown's Spencer Bailey & Andrew Zuckerman
Whether you're looking for practical advice or a philosophical conversation, you're in the right place.
Time+Tide
INTRODUCING: The new Yema Superman Bronze collection debuts two new in-house calibers, with fresh dials in a strong combination of steel and bronze
The Yema Superman is a strong vintage diver, with two selling points that should be a wake-up call for other brands, starting with an obvious and rather rhetorical question: When you go out to buy a pair of jeans with your slimmer and shorter mate (speaking for myself here), do you buy the exact same … ContinuedThe post INTRODUCING: The new Yema Superman Bronze collection debuts two new in-house calibers, with fresh dials in a strong combination of steel and bronze appeared first on Time+Tide Watches.
Revolution
Glashütte Original presents the New Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 1920
Introducing: The Glashütte Original Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 1920 Limited Edition
Back to (German) basics.
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Favre-Leuba Raider Bathy 120 MemoDepth - A Rugged Dive Watch with Mechanical Depth Gauge
SJX Watches
Glashütte Original Introduces the Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 1920
Invented in 1920 by German watchmaker Alfred Helwig, the flying tourbillon marks its 100th year anniversary this year. To commemorate the occasion, Glashütte Original – Helwig spent most of his career in Glashütte, including several decades teaching in the town’s watch school – has unveiled a watch featuring, unsurprisingly, a flying tourbillon. Limited to 25 pieces, the Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 1920 is pared-back on the front but smartly executed on the reverse, with the cal. 54-01 ticking away inside. Not only does it have an extra-long power reserve of 100 hours, the cal. 54-01 is finished to a high standard that is recognisably superior to earlier Glashütte Original tourbillon movements. A young Alfred Helwig and a scale model of his invention Initial thoughts This is the third tourbillon watch Glashütte Original has launched this year, after this and this. That’s a lot. Although Glashütte Original has had countless tourbillon models in its catalogue over the years, with most being fairly short-lived, what it really excels at are affordable, well-made watches like the Sixties. Compared to the tourbillons unveiled earlier in the year, both of which were decorated with extensive, floral engraving, the Tourbillon 1920 appears less elaborate – although the movement is finished very well, and very traditionally. The finishing does look excellent, but the US$135,000 price tag feels a bit steep for Glashütte Original. In comparison, the Senator Chronometer T...
Hodinkee
The Grey NATO: Episode 120: July Q And A
Diving on U-Boats, caring for NATOs, and when to let a watch go.
Hodinkee
The Grey NATO: Episode 112: The Isolation Tapes // Perfect Product #3
Two great things we'd rather not do without.
Hodinkee
The Grey NATO: Episode 110: The Isolation Tapes // TGN Film Club Vol. 4
Ten more amazing movies to keep you entertained.
Hodinkee
Hands-On: The Jacob & Co. Bugatti Chrono Edition Limitée 110 Ans
A new watch marks a new partnership between Bugatti and Jacob & Co.
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GA-120 G-Shock - 5229 module, DETAILED tutorial on how to set up and use ALL the functions
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Ep. 120 Starting A Watch Collection in 2019 (The TBWS Way!)
2019 is already feeling like the end times - the Sword of Damocles feels primed to plummet down upon us at any moment... perfect time to talk watches! This week Mike and Kaz wanted to share their perspective on how to build a watch collection in 2019 the TBWS way.
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Ep. #112 Talking About SIHH 2019
SIHH 2019 is a wrap ladies and gents! ... does any of it really matter? Surprisingly yes! This week the guys are breaking down some high level insights from SIHH 2019 including favorites, not-so-favorites, and some good old fashioned (and totally unwarranted) horological aquatic erotica, because why the hell not?
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Ep. #110 TBWS Talking Watch Mods
What up, watch folks!? This week is a fun one - we're talking all things watch mods. That's all facets of watch mods - from complex to the ones that are way easier and even some stuff you didn't think were watch mods.
Introducing the Favre-Leuba Raider Bathy 120 MemoDepth
This year at Baselworld, Favre Leuba introduced the Raider Bathy 120 MemoDepth, which keeps his pledge and marks another milestone for the new Favre Leuba.
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Review of the Urban Jürgensen 1140 C
Urban Jürgensen timepieces, bringing together a distinctly visible application of pure hand craft, where the intrinsic balance of all parts together form
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