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Ressence Presents Its First TYPE Watch With A Silk Thread Dial
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Bring a Loupe: The First Neo-Vintage Blancpain, A Breguet-esque Patek Pocket Watch, And A Japan-Market-Only GPHG Winner
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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Introducing: Serica Gets On The Shaped Watch Trend With The New Reference 1174 'Parade'
The brand that you know for their tool-oriented watches expands their lineup in a bold, surprising, attractive new way.
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Larcum Kendall and K1: The Greatest Watchmaker and Watch You Have (Probably) Never Heard Of
You may have heard of a few or more of the following historical people and events: Thomas Mudge, George Graham, John Harrison, the Longitude Prize, Captain James Cook, and the mutiny on the 'HMS Bounty.' However, you are less likely to have heard the name of a horologist who played a pivotal role in all of the above: Larcum Kendall (1719–1790). Come with me on a worldwide adventure involving timekeeping and history.
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Have you heard about this luxury watch brand? | Weekly News Ep. 4
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Why Watch Nerds Often Love Cars (And Vice Versa)?
Unraveling the knotted threads between our obsessions and how free-falling into the rabbit hole resembles our longing for community and the search for self.
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Editors' Picks: Hodinkee Japan's Favorite Lots From The Phillips 'TOKI: Watch Auction'
Important watches from Japanese watchmaking history, JDM limited editions, and some oddball offerings.
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What Watch Has Been In Continuous Production The Longest?
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The One Watch Fred Savage Doesn’t Wear Was A Gift From Michael Jordan
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Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co. and L’Epée 1839 Join LVMH Watch Week 2025
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Hands On: Urban Jürgensen and Derek Pratt Oval Pocket Watch
A storied example of artisanal independent watchmaking, The Oval was the masterpiece by Derek Pratt (1938-2009), perhaps the greatest unknown watchmaker. Pratt began work on the Oval in 1982 as his magnum opus, the ultimate realisation of his aesthetic and technical vision. While his work for Urban Jürgensen is perhaps his best known, Pratt was an independent watchmaker with a diverse repertoire, including working with George Daniels on the co-axial escapement. Amongst his creations was a replica of John Harrison’s H4 marine chronometer. These projects, as well as the fact that the Oval was mostly hand made, meant the pocket watch took some two decades to complete. Although it’s a sizeable watch, the Oval is finely detailed, reflecting the high level of Pratt’s craft and the years he invested in creating the watch from scratch. Beyond its artisanal execution, the Oval also stands out for its technical achievement. Besides a detent escapement, the Oval also contains a horological first – a constant force mechanism integrated within the tourbillon – along with a thermometer, power reserve display, and moon phase on the dial. We took an in-depth look at the Oval in 2021, thanks to its current owner, Dr Helmut Crott. But now as the Oval heads to the auction block at Phillips, it’s worth one last look before it disappears into a collection. A two-decade odyssey A contemporary and friend of George Daniels (1926-2011), Pratt was one of the most talented horologists o...
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A Closer Look: Derek Pratt Oval Pocket Watch
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Introducing – The Gronefelds Launch an Accessible Watch with the Grøne Manueel One
In a very unexpected move, the Horlogical Brothers known as Tim and Bart Grönefeld are launching a new, more accessible brand aimed at a broader audience. Honouring their father with the very first model, the newly founded Grøne Oldenzaal brand offers the typical Grönefeld style (design-wise at least) at a smidge over 2k euros before […]
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Vacheron Constantin Announces New Certified Pre-Owned Watch Program
New Video: Who wore what watch at IamWatch
The independent watchmaking cognoscenti descended onto The Singapore Edition for IamWatch. Here are the watches worn by the movers and shakers.
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Watch Out World: The EXCITING Rise of Women in the Watch Game!
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Video – The Ulysse Nardin Freak, the Watch that Broke all Conventions
The other day, we went to Switzerland to film one of the most important and influential watchmakers of the last few decades. It’s not a name that is on everyone’s tongue, but it actually should. Let’s look at this objectively… A watchmaker who created the most complex astronomical watches in times when computer-aided designing and […]
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WatchCharts September 2024 Watch Market Update: First Positive Trend Up this Year + Best Green Rolex Submariner
The WatchCharts Overall Market Index saw a positive trend in September, rising 0.8% compared to the previous month. The last time we reported a positive trend was for the month of December 2023, when the market likely saw a boost due to the holiday season.
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First Look – ZRC Ressurects Its 1960s Securicode Dive Watch
ZRC (Zuccolo Rochet & Cie) isn’t a household name in the dive community like Rolex, Doxa, Blancpain or Omega (or even Seiko, if we cross a few time zones), but it certainly has a place in history. Responding to the French Navy’s request for deep dive watches in 1958, the brand developed the S1 diver […]
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Hands-on – Jump for Joy with the Largely Handmade Dingemans Jumping Hour Watch
Just a couple of weeks ago, we brought a very interesting Dutch watchmaker to your attention: Fred Dingemans. Through his eponymous brand, dingemans mechanische horloges (Dingemans Mechanical Watches), Fred offers a true slice of artisanal watchmaking, with a lot of work done by one man, by hand. While his three-hander in bronze was already quite […]
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First Look – The New Yema x Alain Silberstein Marine Watch
If you’re following MONOCHROME, you might have witnessed the rather impressive rise of Yema, moving from a brand making nice, accessible vintage re-editions to now a strong advocate of French watchmaking, developing its own movements. For its latest creation, the Jura-based watchmaker is teaming up with renowned designer Alain Silberstein, bringing this new limited edition […]
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This Watch is Hiding a Secret and its Incredible for the Price
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First Look – The New CVDK Grand Planetarium Eccentric, The Only Mechanical Planetarium Watch To Display All 8 Planets
Christiaan van der Klaauw is one the most famous watchmakers in the Netherlands, and has gained fame for being possibly the best advocate of astronomical watches – in fact, this has even become the subtitle of the CVDK brand. Since 1974, this genius clock and watchmaker has produced some of the most beautiful and complicated […]
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Interview: Seiko Watch Corporation President Akio Naito On Grand Seiko's Future
In a candid interview, Mr. Naito discusses a wide range of ideas, from pricing and fewer limited editions to better bracelets and a possible reevaluation of the brand's "nature-inspired" dials.
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Cellini Jewelers: The Evolution of the U.S. Watch Market | Revolution Top Retailers
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Citizen’s Most Advanced Attesa F950 Eco-Drive Satellite Wave GPS Watch
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The Hodinkee Acquisition: Watches of Switzerland’s Bold Move Signals a New Era for Watch Media
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