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Buying, Selling, & Collecting: Watch Collecting With My Dad
We were close, but watches made us closer.
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Photo Report: It's Showtime! Watch Spotting At The Apollo Theater Spring Gala
Rub the stump for good luck and let's dive on in.
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Vintage Watches: It's Rolex Vs. Rolex In Today's Sport Watch Throwdown
HODINKEE Staff: Submariner or GMT-Master? Check out what they had to say, below.
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Dispatch: Happenings And Standouts From Couture, America's Biggest Watch Trade Show
What happens at Couture doesn't always stay at Couture.
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This Handsome Automatic Regulator Watch Costs Less Than You Think
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One To Watch: Havid Nagan's Paradoxical Sport Watches Are The Year's Unexpected Hit
Cali-based founder Aren Bazerkanian is inspired by Armenian culture, classical Swiss-French watchmaking, and West Coast architecture.
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Hey, HODINKEE!: The Simple Letters That Tell You Your Watch Was Made In A Small Town In Germany
I/SA. Okay?
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Auction Watch: Cartier “Model A” Mystery Clock For a Good Cause
While lesser known than wristwatches like the Tank and Crash, the mystery clock is as quintessentially Cartier as its wristwatch counterparts. Bonhams’ upcoming Hong Kong auction includes a prime example of the classic Cartier “Model A” mystery clock. The first type of mystery clock developed by Cartier, the Model A, made its debut in 1912 and the first example was sold to banker J. Pierpont Morgan. Compact but striking in its details and transparency, the Model A is essentially a block of rock crystal sitting on a mineral stone base with accents of gold, enamel, and diamonds. This example that will go on the block at Bonhams dates to 1928 and sits on an onyx base. The mystery clock, however, wasn’t invented at Cartier. Instead the clock with floating hands was conceived by Maurice Coüet, a clockmaker who was first a supplier to Cartier before joining the jeweller. Coüet in turn was inspired by the work of 19th century clockmaker-turned-magician Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, the inventor of the mystery clock concept. The Model A is a two-axis mystery clock with the driving pinions for the hands hidden in each column of the frame Notably, the Model A clock is being sold to benefit an Australian conservation non-profit, thanks to the late Antony Coote, a farmer and businessman whose family formerly controlled Angus & Coote, a storied name in Australian retail that was once the biggest jeweller in the country. After selling his family’s stake in 2006, Coote turn...
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’Time Piece’ Featuring Philippe Dufour And Vianney Halter: If You Only Watch One Film On Independent Watchmaking, Watch This One – Reprise
The short documentary film 'Time Piece' features two of the world's best living watchmakers, Philippe Dufour and Vianney Halter, and provides excellent insight into what makes the watches by these masters so special.
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In-Depth: A Brief Exploration Of Funky Dive Watch Features
Three technologies that surprisingly made their way into dive watches.
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This 3-Watch Collection has Too Much SAUCE
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Watch Spotting: Did You Catch The Watch In 'My Octopus Teacher'?
Amid all the emotions in this Oscar-winner is a stainless steel timepiece you may have missed.
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Auctions: The New York Summer Auctions Are Here! These Are The Top Lots To Watch At Christie's, Phillips, And Sotheby's
Summer biddin', had me a blast // Summer biddin', happened so fast
Watch Spotting: These Are The Watches Maritime Professionals Actually Wear
From Bulova to Rolex, here are the watches that played a key part in marine science history.
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Vintage Watches: A 1969 Rolex Explorer, A 1960s Tiffany & Co. Dress Watch, And A 1960s LeCoultre Calculator Chronograph
Plus a few Vulcain Crickets!
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Second Opinions: Everyone Is Wrong About Hublot – And This Watch Proves Why
How a 38mm Classic Fusion changed my perspective on a controversial brand – and collecting at large.
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The IWC Pilot's Watch Timezoner TOP GUN Woodland adds colour to the complication
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Introducing the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 in Bronze and Blue
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Introducing: Just In Time For The French Open Finals, There's A Hot New Tennis-Inspired Watch To Love
The Rallymaster comes courtesy of our friends at Racquet and Maurice de Mauriac.
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Watch Of The Week: Ed Sheeran On His One-Of-One Ceramic Royal Oak Chronograph
"Audemars Piguet made me a piece unique to bring out on tour. And now it's pretty much all I wear."
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One To Watch: Korea's Rising Star
Minhoon Yoo is paving the way for Korean independent horology.
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Hey, HODINKEE!: What Watch Do You Buy For The Man Who Has Basically Seen Everything?
And whose initials are Benjamin Clymer?
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Ed Sheeran and John Mayer Just WRECKED Two Watch Brands.
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Four + One: The Private Watch Collection Of Gentleman Dealer Eric Wind
The vintage expert reveals the pieces he keeps for himself.
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Hands-On: A Sweet New Cycling Watch Collaboration Between Bremont and Rapha
This summer, jump into the saddle with the Bremont MBIII GMT Rapha Edition.
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Watch Of The Week: Why I Wore The Living Hell Out Of My Tiffany-Signed Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711
The story of #TheLovedPatek, the most famous Tiffany-signed Nautilus on Instagram.
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One To Watch: Benjamin Chee Is A Rising Watchmaking Power Player
Chinese roots; international ambition.
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A Magnificent Watch Collection Goes on Show in London
For me, watches are and always have been about people – those that make them, those that design them, and those that buy them. And while many of you reading this will do your utmost (likely on a daily basis) to keep your interest in watches in check with your bank balance, every so often you meet a collector, an enthusiast, who takes things to a whole other level. Somebody who has gone all in, a collector who takes it to a level that even insiders like Thierry Stern of Patek Philippe rank them amongst the greatest collectors of all time. Patrick Getreide is that individual. Having spent the past four decades quietly building one of the world’s greatest privately-owned collections of wrist and pocket watches, he has now put all of his timepieces on show for the world to enjoy and admire. The show I feel hugely privileged and excited having visited the exhibition on its opening day in London. Privileged because there were only a few press invited; excited because I believe it will open up our passion to more and more, aligning watchmaking with art, where it belongs. The exhibition comprises 168 best-of-the-best vintage and contemporary museum-quality watches, among which are unrepeatable special orders, ultra-rare, limited editions, the most valuable examples of their type, and the largest number of Patek Philippe pieces once owned by the celebrated American collector Henry Graves Jr. now in private hands. It is also the first curated exhibition of a private collection ...
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