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Introducing: The SpaceOne WorldTimer – An Extra-Terrestrial Watch For Time Zones On Terra Firma
SpaceOne continues to innovate while keeping prices affordable with a wild new world timer.
SJX Watches
Fifty Years of Bvlgari Bvlgari with Marble Dials
Half a century after the Bvlgari Bvlgari was conceived by Gianni Bulgari and then redesigned by Gerald Genta, the Bulgari is making the occasion with Italian marble dials – without a date window – in both large and small sizes. This is the first instance the model sports a stone dial, which is paired with an in-house movement for the large mechanical model. Initial Thoughts In 50 years, the Bvlgari Bvlgari has gone through innumerable permutations in design and materials while retaining its key design element of a flat, engraved bezel. The 50th anniversary edition is mostly faithful to the original, with only one minor misstep: the bezel engraving is done by machine and lacks the character of the hand-engraved original. The addition of a seconds hand and display back to the automatic version will likely bolster sales, but detracts from the simplicity and refinement of the design. I do appreciate the unsigned crown and dropping the date. Also in its favor is pricing, which is reasonable for a solid gold watch from a major brand. Marbleous New Dials Initially conceived by Gianni Bulgari in 1975 as a digital watch gifted to top clients, the Bvlgari Bvlgari was subject to a 1977 redesign by the prolific Gerald Genta that made it a breakout success for the Roman jeweller. The case design was inspired by coins minted by the Roman Empire, which were struck with the current Emperor’s name along the perimeter. Genta’s 1977 Bvlgari Bvlgari of 1977 (left), and the original di...
Quill & Pad
No, Watches Are Not Jewelry: Cutting Through the Million-dollar Question, One Layer at a Time
When Tamim Almousa hears or reads the word “jewelry,” he automatically divides it into two distinct categories: tacky and classy.However he doesn’t think, “A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk.” Here he explains why.
Hodinkee
Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Orange County and Las Vegas
These next classes will be hosted by Chopard, Rezvani Motors, ISSIMI and LV Luxury.
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Inside Van Cleef & Arpels’ ‘Precious Jewels Telling Time’: An Ode To The Maison’s Artful Perspective On Watchmaking
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Bovet Celebrates 10 Years of the 19Thirty with Three Stripped Back Dials
Monochrome
Introducing – Farer Launches a New Generation of Aqua Compressor
The original Farer Aqua Compressor Endeavour from 2017 was a surprise from the small British brand. Not only did it have an impressive 300-metre water-resistance rating, but it was also a bona fide super compressor – its caseback compressed against a gasket as water pressure increased with depth, forming a tighter seal. The latest trio in […]
Hodinkee
Introducing: A New Generation Of The Breitling Superocean Heritage
Smaller case sizes and a subtly refined design? Count me in.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Fourth Capsule Of The Collectibles Celebrates The Duoplan Movement In Paris
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Urban Jürgensen: The Legacy Continues with Kari Voutilainen, Co-CEO of Urban Jürgensen
Hodinkee
Introducing: Urban Jürgensen Has Returned – Under The Direction Of Kari Voutilainen And Alex Rosenfield – With Three Extraordinary New Models
The historically minded collection looks further back in the brand's heritage for design inspiration, featuring a new yet familiar aesthetic combined with world-class watchmaking.
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The Return of a Horological Titan: A New Dawn for Urban Jürgensen
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Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Manufacture Unveiled in Mother-of-Pearl at Couture 2025
Hodinkee
Happenings: Keith Scobie-Youngs To Lecture At The Horological Society Of New York
The Cumbria Clock Company Co-Founder will discuss Big Ben's recent restoration.
Hodinkee
Introducing: Merci Instruments Unveils A Quartet Of New LMM-01s
Straight from Paris, the latest four dial iterations on this modern classic span from pure dress to utilitarian field.
Hodinkee
Hands-On: The Return Of The Rolex Meteorite Daytonas, The Ultimate Version Of The Ref. 126519
A closer look at a favorite option from the current Daytona catalog.
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Junghans Telemeter USA Limited Edition: A Thunderclap of Vintage
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A Retrospective: The Legacy of Urban Jürgensen
Hodinkee
Introducing: Nivada Grenchen Announces A Pair Of Valjoux 23-Powered Limited Editions For The Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver
Two new takes on the brand's vintage 'CASD' design, including one in eye-catching aventurine.
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‘Call F.P. Journe’: Wei Koh Dials In to Discuss the Return of Breguet Sympathique No. 1
Hodinkee
Hands-On: The Armin Strom Dual Time GMT Resonance 'Manufacture Edition'
A monochromatic makeover makes this the sleekest resonance watch from the brand.
Monochrome
First Look – Luca Soprana Goes Independent, with his New, Minimalist yet Sophisticated Time Only Watch
Luca Soprana is an independent watchmaker, not widely known by a large audience, yet highly regarded by collectors and industry insiders for his work with renowned brands. Situated in Vaumarcus, near Neuchâtel, his Atelier 7h38 focuses on restoration as well as developing and producing high-end movements for external clients. While some projects have been unveiled […]
Hodinkee
Gatherings: A Celebration At Casa Panerai In The Heart Of NYC
Hodinkee's Ben Clymer sits down for an intimate conversation with Panerai Brand President Philippe Bonay.
Hodinkee
Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Silicon Valley
These next classes will be hosted by Chopard and ISSIMI.
Worn & Wound
The Grand Seiko You Didn’t Know Existed – an Owner’s Review of the SBGX331
With Grand Seiko’s rise to popularity in the last few years, it’s hard to find a truly obscure model. And yet, here we are. No, it’s not some vintage reference buried in the archives or a short-lived limited edition you didn’t know about. It’s a modern watch-one that was still available as recently as fall 2023. It wasn’t exclusive to a single boutique, and yet, you’ve likely never seen it before. Why? Because it’s a Japanese domestic model that’s flown almost entirely under the radar. The watch is the Grand Seiko SBGX331-and by the time you finish reading this, you might just want one yourself. So, how did I end up with the SBGX331? Back in September 2023, I had the chance to travel to Japan as part of the Grand Seiko Media Experience-a whirlwind tour of Seiko and Grand Seiko’s facilities across Honshu. Over just a few days, we visited multiple workshops, watched artisans at work, and took in various presentations on the brand’s history, movements, and proprietary technologies. We saw case finishing, dial printing, and even the production of Credor Eichi II dials. And yes, we ate-a lot. For a more detailed breakdown of that trip, check out my write-up here. As a longtime Grand Seiko fan, it wasn’t so much a crash course as it was a chance to confirm that all the stories I’d read-and in some cases repeated-were actually real. Seeing Zaratsu polishing done in person, or hands being heat-blued to a precise hue, or watching minute indices...
Hodinkee
Hands-On: Breitling Top Time B01 Martini Racing
A compact cushion-cased chronograph powered by the mighty B01 and rocking an iconic motorsport livery.
Deployant
New and Reviewed: SEVENFRIDAY Mean Time
A new GMT two timezone watch is released for SEVENFRIDAY, and we met up with Daniel Niederer, Co-Founder and CEO to get a hands on with this novelty.
Deployant
Walkthrough video of the new Gerald Charles Museum
We were invited to the Gerald Charles. Federico Ziviviani, the CEO showing us the new museum, the watchmaker's atelier and his office.
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