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Zenith’s Calibre 135 Gets The Naoya Hida & Co. Treatment
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Trafford Watch Co. unveils three colourful rectangular duos of its most refined Crossroads yet
Trafford's Crossroads receives a significant upgrade, alongside an array of colourful dials across two highly wearable sizes
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Introducing: Naoya Hida & Co.'s 2026 Slate Of Releases, Including Two Brand-New Models And Their First Porcelain Dial
What We Know It's spring, which means it's time for Naoya Hida's annual trunk show, where the brand tours the world to showcase its new watches. If you're in town for one of their few stops (like next week in New York), you can treat it like any tailor's trunk show and find out if the watch is a good fit. And every year, Hida-san and his team unveil a few new styles. In fact, you can see the ten releases on offer below. Some are familiar; others have small tweaks (the Type1 is now the Type1E because of the new domed crystal that makes it 10.9mm). But there are three watches that are so distinctly new that it's worth talking about. Let's go in numerical order, starting with a watch that is essentially just a dial revision, but it's a dramatic one at that. The Type2 series has been around for six years now as the brand's central seconds movement, followed by revisions in 2021 and then the coveted collaboration with The Armoury in 2022, called "The Lettercutter." I know a lot of people fought to get that piece, but there's a new Type2C-2 that's going to get some attention. While a big draw for Naoya Hida is the hand-engraved German or Argentium silver dials (in fact, that's where a lot of the price goes), they've pivoted here to their first-ever porcelain dial. The watch, powered by a Cal. 3020CS manually-wound movement with 45-hour power reserve and 4Hz beat rate, is cased in 37mm by 11.4mm stainless steel with a 44.8mm lug-to-lug. The glass is a curved sapphire crystal with...
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Jacob & Co. The Godfather II: An Offer You Can’t Refuse
Hodinkee
Hands-On: The De Rijke & Co. Capri Is A Unique Take On The Rectangular Dress Watch
A big pivot for the Dutch brand, the Capri offers a distinct design full of interesting details, making it a dressy yet playful watch.
Teddy Baldassarre
One of the Most Complicated Watches for the Money - Longines Master Co
Since launching in 2005, the Master Collection has been the home of some of Longines' most versatile men’s and women’s models in their entire catalog. With elegant case and dial designs, this collection leans more towards the dress watch style yet there are design nuances that make many of these models adaptable for di
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Tiffany & Co., celebrates another Jean Schlumberger icon with the launch of the jewellery-inspired Enamel Watch
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Interview – Talking to Nirupesh B. Joshi, Co-Founder of Bangalore Watch Company, One of India’s Fastest-Growing Watch Brands
We’ve said it multiple times, but watchmaking isn’t limited to Switzerland or even Europe. Watchmaking is global, whether regarding the watch collecting community or the watchmaking industry. One of the fastest-growing markets, as we’ve discovered when talking to the country’s main watch retail company, is India, a country with somewhat unknown yet impressive manufacturing capacities and a collecting culture […]
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Revolution Awards 2025: High Jewellery - Tiffany & Co. Bird on a Flying Tourbillon – Azure Blossom
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LVMH Watch Week 2026: The Tiffany Timer from Tiffany & Co.
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Jacob & Co. God of Time – Divine timing
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The Revolutionary List: 30 Pioneering Watches – the Jacob & Co. Astronomia Revolution
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Marteau: The First Strike Online Auction by Marteau & Co.
Teddy Baldassarre
Four Things To Know About GMT Watches - Everything You Should Know (Co
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.
Teddy Baldassarre
What Watch Brand Dominates Under $500? Thoughts on Jacob & Co? & MORE
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.
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Portrait – From Tokyo comes Masa & Co, An Unexpected All-Round Watch Atelier
It seems like more and more, we’re uncovering new gems from the land of the Rising Sun. There seems to be a real surge in exciting independent watchmaking with an eye for tradition, craftsmanship and creativity in Japan, and we are loving it! Brands like Otsuka Lotec, Kurono Tokyo and Quiet Club are just a […]
Worn & Wound
Selten and Collector Community Watch Ho and Co. Team Up for a New Collaboration in Tahitian Mother of Pearl
Selten impressed me earlier this year with the release of their Grand Feu Enamel series, which features deeply engraved and colorful dials made in a traditional enamelling process. Artistic, craft forward dials made from interesting materials are their stock in trade, so it’s no surprise that they seem to be flourishing at this particular moment, when there’s a real hunger among collectors for watches that offer something a little more daring. As a certified mother of pearl addict (DM me if you need help finding a support group in your area) their latest release, a collaboration with the Hong Kong based watch collecting community Watch Ho & Co caught my eye. The Jui 聚 (which translate to “to meet, to gather”) features a dramatic Tahitian mother of pearl dial that is CNC engraved to form an elaborate and complex pattern. According to Selten, the design is inspired by ancient China, and the pattern itself is lifted from a motif often used in body armor. Over time, these shapes came to symbolize strength and security, which the brand is now pitching as a testament to the bonds formed within the watch community. This of course is a guiding principle that makes a lot of sense given the collaboration with a community of watch collectors. It’s underscored by the ethos of Watch Ho & Co with an engraving on the caseback reading “Good Vibes Only.” I’ll be honest, I’ve seen a lot of watches over the years with dials featuring abstract or obscure design motifs th...
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One To Watch: Abingdon Mullin, Founder Of Her Namesake Brand Abingdon Co.
From pilot to watchmaker, this is the story of one of the fiercest women shaping the industry.
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Jackie Ho, Founder of Watch Ho & Co. | The Collector’s Perspective
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The Tiffany & Co. Atlas Watch is back, and Now it’s Automatic
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Interview – Blake Malin, CEO and Co-Founder of Worn & Wound and Windup Watch Fair, Arguably the Most Popular Watch Show in America
Worn & Wound needs no introduction in America (and around the world) as one of the best-known watch publications with headquarters in New York. It was founded in 2011 by Blake Malin (CEO), Zach Weiss (Executive Editor) and later James Helms (Chief Commercial Officer), and in addition to the publication, there’s Windup Watch Fair in […]
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Introducing: Cornell Watch Co. Adds More American Manufacturing With The 'Lozier'
Not fully made in America, but Cornell has decided to up the ante with more American construction and vintage proportions.
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Urban Jürgensen: The Legacy Continues with Kari Voutilainen, Co-CEO of Urban Jürgensen
Worn & Wound
Hands-On: the Trafford Watch Co. Daytripper
I have the unfortunate obligation to begin this review with a shocking admission: Zach Kazan was right. Some time ago, during one of my back-to-back travel periods where I jumped through time zones, I had a spirited debate with our Managing Editor. I maintained that I not only enjoyed having a GMT, but needed one to keep my timing straight; while Zach insisted that I was wrong. In the past, a traveller’s GMT had been an invaluable tool in the workplace, keeping me mindful of editors working in other time zones. Yet, Zach argued that all you needed was an independently adjustable hour hand and some basic math skills. If you are working across time zones, do the math. If you are traveling through them, change the hour without messing with minutes and seconds. Immediately upon landing back in New York from a trip to London, I started looking for an Omega Aqua Terra. During my search, it struck me as odd that this jumping hours complication (without an associated GMT) was not more widely seen, and never really on the more attainable side of things. Sure, you can find it in models from Omega, parts of Citizen’s The Citizen collection, the Ming 17.09, and newer Grand Seiko 9F models; but all of those will set you back a few thousand dollars. That is, until now. As if from some stroke of divine intervention, I received word of a new watch coming from Trafford Watch Co., utilizing a clever movement alteration to achieve this complication at a much more attainable price point...
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Introducing: Naoya Hida & Co. Releases Its First Perpetual Calendar With The Type 6
Collaborating with familiar industry names gives this rising indie brand its first calendar complication.
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Introducing: Brew Watch Co. Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary With The Metric Manual Wind Limited Editions
Celebrating a milestone with a new dial design, a new movement, and a friendly new price point for the brand's first manually-wound watch.
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Introducing: The Haven Watch Co. LIVE Series: First Avenue Collab (Live Pics)
If you love independent music venues, the Midwest, and out-there designs, this watch is made specifically for you.
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Bring a Loupe: A Cartier 'Reverso', An Abercrombie Seafarer, And A Solar-Powered Patek Desk Clock For Tiffany & Co.
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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VIDEO: Behind The Scenes With The New Tiffany & Co. CT60 Collection
One of the best known names in luxury globally is, of course, Tiffany – but we hope we can be forgiven for thinking of them as one of America's most special contributions to the world-wide community of lovers of life's finer things.