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Hodinkee
House Of Craft: Inside The World Of Watch Auctions With Geoff Hess
Sotheby's Global Head of Watches talks about his considerable experience collecting watches, the lessons he's learned at live auctions, the fun of hotdogs and cotton candy, and how enthusiasm ties it all together.
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The Power of Editorial: Why Does Well-Produced, Editorial Watch Coverage Result In More Sales?
Hodinkee
Year In Review: Five Years In The Watch World
And what 2025 could hold for all of us.
Hodinkee
Year In Review: The Watch I Wore Most In 2024
The watches that got the most time on our wrists this past year.
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6 Months with My Grail Watch – I Didn't Expect To Feel Like This!?
Hodinkee
House Of Craft: A Conversation With Actor Daniel Dae Kim On His Watch Collecting Journey Since Talking Watches
In this week's edition of the House of Craft video series, Ben checks in with the longtime friend of Hodinkee, what he's been up to and what he's been wearing.
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Franck Muller Introduces a Novel Case Design
Hodinkee
In-Depth: The Baguette-Set Watch Is Having A Full Circle Moment
Is the trend for baguette-set sports watches on the decline? And, are we on the cusp of a return to mid-century sobriety?
Worn & Wound
My Year in Watches: Evolving as a Watch Writer
Just over a year and a half ago, I began writing for Worn & Wound. According to my author’s page, that has amassed a total of 14 pages worth of content – totalling, by my best estimation, around 110 articles I have done for the site. It’s hard to believe that I have that sort of library to look back upon. This is mostly due to the fact that, in June of 2023, I would have told you I didn’t know a damn thing about watches. Just a short eighteen months ago, if you would have asked me what a tourbillon was, I would have answered a fish that pairs well with citrus. Other than thinking of a watch as an accessory, I never gave them much thought – let alone the entire industry. I think, if you were to read back on those early articles, you could see this. I was, at best, timid – afraid to offend a brand or the Worn & Wound community. And, at worst, I was a fraud. And sidling in between those two poles of my own self-doubt, I would sit at my desk to parse a press release and convey whatever information I could gather to you, the reader, in the hope that you would believe in me as a watch writer. It wasn’t until this last year that that began to change. Practice makes perfect, they say, and I think if you do anything long enough you can get a handle on it. For me, the shift came when I stopped writing about what I thought readers would want to know and actually began paying attention to the market, and by extension the community, at large. I began to think of the wat...
Quill & Pad
WatchCharts December and Full Year 2024 Watch Market Update
The good news is that prices have fallen less in 2024 than they did in 2023 or 2022.We probably haven’t seen the secondary market represent this much value-for-money since before COVID.
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Watch Expert Reacts to Tom Brady Auctioning His ENTIRE Watch Collection
Hodinkee
Bring a Loupe: A Cartier Coin Watch, An Aqua Lung Diver, And A Boucheron Alarm Clock
All that and more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
Monochrome
The Evergreens – The History of the Rolex Day-Date, the Presidential Watch
Since its founding, Rolex has been a powerhouse of Swiss watchmaking and the name is synonymous with luxury and success. Founded by Hans Wilsdorf as Wilsdorf and Davis in 1905, it wasn’t until 1908 that the patronym Rolex was registered as the brand name. Some of the most iconic models like the Submariner, Explorer, GMT-Master […]
Hodinkee
Just Because: Tiffany & Co. Acquires Titanic-Linked Pocket Watch For $1.97m – A New Record For Most Expensive Piece Of Titanic Memorabilia
And one of the most expensive time-only pocket watches ever sold.
Monochrome
Hands-on – The Zeitwinkel 240° NOIR, The Stealthiest Of The Brand’s Sports Watch
A new collection from an independent watchmaker is always an exciting thing to witness, especially when it’s a brand that has been on your personal radar for quite a while. One such brand for me is Zeitwinkel, characterised by its clear and modern style backed by neatly finished German Silver movements. I was lucky enough […]
Hodinkee
Introducing: Urwerk Brings A New Case Material To The UR-230 Polaris
The UR-230 gets the polar treatment right in time for the Holidays.
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I React to New Watch Releases from Swatch, Bulova, Porsche Design, Hodinkee, Fulan Marri and More
Monochrome
The Evergreens – The History of the Rolex Explorer, The All-Rounder Watch Personified
Rolex has never been known as a watchmaker of grand complications. The core of its portfolio consists of purposeful and precise sports watches with a dose of luxury if desired. 904L stainless steel or “Oystersteel” dominates this lineup, but 18k gold in part or in full are popular choices and often a “flex” for business […]
Hodinkee
Hands-On: Simon Brette's Chronomètre Artisans Rose Is An Already Great Watch, All Grown Up
Forget the sophomore slump; there's just more phenomenal watchmaking from Brette's second commercial release. We talk to him about the new piece and what he's learned from the last year and a half.
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The Power of Consolidation: LVMH Watch Division
Hodinkee
House Of Craft: A Conversation With Audemars Piguet's Ginny Wright On Brand Evolution, Speaking To New Audiences, And The Power Of Women In The Watch Space
An enlightening chat with the CEO of the Americas for Audemars Piguet.
Quill & Pad
Watchcharts November 2023 Secondary Watch Market Update
With the Overall Market Index now at a two-and-a-half year low, the broad-based nature of the declines across the market continues: Rolex prices are now also at a 30-month low, while Patek Philippe has hit a 26-month low, and Audemars Piguet is at a 27-month low.
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NEW Omega Aqua Terra, PINK Tudor + WATCH NEWS
Hodinkee
Hands-On: Brew Watch Co. Doubles Down On Retro With The Super Metric Chronographs
It's a chronograph! It's an espresso timer! It's... Super Metric!
Worn & Wound
A New Nomos Club Sport in a Smaller 34mm Case
Over the years, my feelings about Nomos have become more and more complex. Like many enthusiasts, the brand was an early discovery on the forums, and felt like an insider’s secret of sorts. Here was a small firm based in the historic German watchmaking community of Glashitte making interesting, immediately identifiable watches with in-house components at an approachable price point – Nomos felt like the primary counter example to the purists who insisted you had to spend well into the five figures for real watchmaking. In recent years, the brand has grown considerably, radically expanding their catalog to include a variety of sportier references in larger sizes, as well as widely proliferating their excellent ultra thin automatic in-house movement throughout their collection. Watches made by Nomos are objectively good. They are well designed, attractive, colorful (or not) and made to exacting standards that ensure they can be treated like the heirlooms the brand has always implied they are through the suggestion that engraving an important message on the caseback is part of the Nomos experience. But Nomos, in comparison with other brands most would identify as their peers, have been treading water in terms of the introduction of new products. Is that a fair criticism? It might not be. After all, if a Nomos (or any watch) is meant to be a purchase that stays with the owner (or the eventual recipient) for decades, constantly releasing new watches to keep up with a manu...
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Omega Introduces A Seamaster Diver 300M in Titanium and Bronze Gold
Quill & Pad
The Secret to Good Watch Design: The Art of Proportion
A principle of art that Raman Kalra find best at capturing why some watches work so well is that of proportion. Here he explains why.
Monochrome
Video – Visiting Lang & Heyne, a Proper High-End Watch Brand from Germany
Some of the most spectacularly finished watches come from Lang & Heyne, a small high-end watchmaker from the outskirts of Dresden. Especially the Anton Manufaktur Edition, with its tourbillon that seems to float in thin air, is a feast for the eye. We visited Lang & Heyne to give you a view inside the manufacture.
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