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Private Wine Collection of Jörg Bucherer, Who Sold Family Watch Retail Business To Rolex, Will Be Auctioned at Christie’s
Sale of rare wines, including first growth Bordeaux, as well as Burgundy and Spanish wines, expected to raise more than £1 million for the Jörg G. Bucherer Foundation
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Introducing – The Felipe Pikullik FPSK25 Regulator, The Latest Watch in the Indie’s Annual Skeletonized Series
One of the rising stars of the independent watchmaking scene, Felipe Pikullik’s career began in Glashütte, then working with renowned watchmakers including Kudoke and Rolf Lang. In 2017, at the age of 23, he launched his own brand in Berlin with a focus on hand-skeletonized movements – some of the most impressive we’ve seen recently. […]
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Felipe Pikullik Introduces An Openworked Regulator Watch In The FPSK25
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Introducing – The New Ressence Type 7, The Brand’s First Integrated Metal Bracelet and GMT Watch
The orbital-infused world of Ressence is a rather special one, but it has just gotten even more exciting. Ever since its debut in 2010, the Belgian brand has etched away its place in the independent watchmaking scene with highly original creations revolving around a unique concept. From the Type Zero to the oil-filled Type 3 […]
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The Watch I Regret Not Buying The Most That Skyrocketed In Value!
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Introducing: The Metric Chrono Regulator Returns With A Lumed Dial In Worn & Wound's New Collaboration With Brew Watch Co.
The retro colors takes a backseat for something more monochromatic (until you turn off the lights).
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Introducing: The Haim Watch Company Viajero 'Global Citizen' (Live Pics & Pricing)
A special take on the brand's affordable worldtimer.
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Introducing: The Albishorn Thundergraph, An Imaginary Take On A 1952 Mountaineer's Watch
A follow-up to the previous regatta timer, the conceptual Swiss brand heads to Mount Everest (and back in time).
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Introducing – Mido Enters The Integrated Sports Watch Game, with the Slim, Accessible Multifort 8 Two Crowns
For many years, Mido has been one of the discreet, accessible brands of the Swatch Group, releasing very decent watches but possibly lacking some wow effect. Things changed recently, as the brand seems to have found its own pace. Think, for instance, about the cool Decompression Timer 1961, the Multifort TV Big Date as an […]
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The Domination of Rolex in the Watch Market
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How did this Piaget become known as the Andy Warhol Watch? | WATCHES AND WONDERS 2025
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Photo Report: A Watch-Filled Evening With Betteridge In Greenwich
Ben and Cara host a casual event at a legacy retailer in Connecticut.
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Artificial Scarcity, Rolex Availability And Value Sub-Brands: Your Watch Business Questions Answered
Many thanks to the Hodinkee community who submitted a slew of insightful questions about the business of watches.
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Tissot PRC 100 Solar Watch Review
Tissot is best known for introducing compelling models with Swiss-made craftsmanship, like its fan-favorite PRX line, at some of the market's most competitive price points. Today, the brand is breathing new life into a collection that had lain dormant for the past few years with the new solar quartz-powered PRC 100 Solar. The best part? All of the models retail for under $600. Introduced in the mid-2000s, the PRC 100 line is defined by its geometry, namely, the twelve-sided dodecagonal bezel. The line offered several iterations, including both simple time and date options as well as chronograph takes on the model family. In recent years, the brand has focussed its energy elsewhere in its collection, and most of the enthusiast crowd has locked in on its aforementioned array of PRX models, which can be found in just about every color and size option one can dream up. But now, the PRC 100 is back with a bang, complete with all the set it and forget it convenience of quartz, but with a solar-powered twist with the brand’s advanced “Lightmaster” technology. There are a number of solar quartz options available on the market today, but Tissot has gone the innovative route with the PRC 100 Solar. Typically, solar-powered watches have relied on solar paneling and cells beneath the dial for charging and often require some dial or bezel transparency for the photovoltaic energy to charge the battery. In the case of the Swiss solar quartz used in these models (which the br...
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Furlan Marri Opens The 'Community Design Lab', Where Fans Can Vote On The Creation Of A Brand New Watch
The brand is up for whatever design challenge the community puts in front of them – so long as enough people vote for it. And now you can vote too.
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Watch Spotting At The 97th Annual Academy Awards
Gem-set watches (and Timothée's butter yellow leather suit) steal the spotlight on hollywood's biggest night.
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70s Inspired Medical Dive Watch - From a Brand You Never Heard of - Swiss made Automatic Skin Diver
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Hands-on – The Orologi Calamai GMT Automatico, an Accessible and Stylish Italian Travel Watch
Orologi Calamai isn’t a household name in the industry, but this small Italian brand has been producing intriguing, aeronautical-inspired watches since its founding in 2012. Unfortunately, MONOCHROME can’t cover the entire array of small, independent brands out there (we try, believe me), but Orologi Calamai definitely caught our eye, and we’ve covered them in the […]
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Introducing: The Leica ZM 12: The Brand's Biggest (Smaller) Watch Release To Date
Leica continues to refine its horological ambitions with a smaller, more elegant take on the brand's continually expanding design language.
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Leica’s New ZM 12 Watch Collection Introduces Four Distinctive Models
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Alpina and the Era of the Adventure Watch
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Introducing: The Nodus x 'Beers And Cameras' Obscura – A Watch For Analog Photographers
Ready for your next photo walk and complete with an "Exposure Gauge Complication."
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CEO of WOLF shares his personal watch collection
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Introducing – The Bianchet B 1.618 UltraFino, a Slim Tourbillon Integrated Sports Watch
Bianchet is an independent watchmaking brand founded by Rodolfo and Emmanuelle Festa-Bianchet, whose atelier is located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Since 2021, the brand has been offering modern tonneau-shaped watches powered by architectural openworked tourbillon movements. As Watches and Wonders and its side events are fast approaching, Bianchet unveils a new model named the B […]
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Introducing: The Timex x The New Yorker Centennial Watch
Printed dial, of course.
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Introducing: Frederique Constant x Watch Angels Worldtimer Manufacture Limited Edition
With an updated case, new sizing, and refined dial design, this new limited edition takes an already great model to a whole new level.
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Bring a Loupe: A Piece Unique Chopard, A London Tank Allongée, And An Art Deco Purse Watch
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Hermès’ Latest Metiers d’Art Watch is Impressionist Equestrian
Hermès’ myriad interpretations of its signature motif ranges from the comic to the complicated. The Slim d’Hermès Cheval Brossé, on the other hand, is elegantly abstract. Retaining the familiar 39.5 mm case design of the “Slim” model, this features a meticulously handcrafted dial depicting a stylised horse rendered in brushstrokes. Unusually, the “Cheval Brossé” dial is the result of both artisanal and mechanical techniques: the base is traditional, hand-made grand feu enamel, while the horse is pad printed in multiple runs for each colour. Initial thoughts While the equestrian motif is repeated often, the versatility and creativity of Hermès’ design department allows the theme to stay fresh. The Cheval Brossé illustrates this: while the horse is recognisably Hermès in form and flavour, it is still striking different from prior models. Compared to several of Hermès’ other métiers d’art watches that tend to be more elaborate, the Cheval Brossé – French for “brushed horse” – possesses an understated aesthetic with its abstractly rendered horse set against the pristine blue enamel dial. Though the dial is simple, the “brushstrokes” that make up the horse give the dial a surprising degree of motion. The combination of enamel and pad printing, while not unique, is uncommon. Though this means the dial doesn’t boast the full-fledged artisanal craft, it certainly makes the watch more affordable. Sky blue enamel As is typical for a metie...
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