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Ralph Lauren’s Stirrup Gets a Refresh with New Straps, and Some Additional Thoughts on the 4th Watch
Last week, Blake wrote an editorial examining the idea of the so-called “4th watch,” and I’ve been thinking about it ever since. I can feel myself heading into what I have a feeling will come to be known as the Summer of the Fourth Watch. I find that when I’m picking out a watch for the day, the normal stuff doesn’t catch my eye. I’m drawn to bright colors, unusual shapes, and left of the middle executions more than I normally am, and my “normal” is kind of weird to begin with. For whatever reason, though, I’m in a season of experimentation and, frankly, boredom with the obvious choices. It’s possible that come fall, I could have a box full of 4th watches. So it’s with this frame of mind that I’m approaching the latest announcement from Ralph Lauren, a refresh of their Stirrup watch collection featuring a selection of colorful interchangeable leather straps. Am I going to buy a Stirrup watch? Probably not. Almost certainly not. I can’t imagine it. But I can see the appeal of these as a potential 4th watch. The truth is, I’ve always been a fan of Ralph Lauren watches. They tend to have clean, classic designs, and the watches themselves are very well made. Many belong in another watch category we like to talk about here, the Sleeper. There are truly high end and beautifully finished Ralph Lauren watches that are hiding under the cover of the dreaded “fashion watch” designation, but these aren’t mass produced, hastily licensed junk. They ...
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Introducing: Citizen Surprises Us With A Brand New 37mm Promaster Diver Collection
The classic, rugged, and modern diver gets sized down for the rest of us.
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Review: the new Horage Lensman 2 Exposure
In this balanced review of the Horage Lensman 2 Exposure watch, we explore its innovative features, including the exposure calculator function, dual material case construction, and the K2 micro-rotor movement. We also discuss the competitive landscape and introduce the Brian Griffin Special Edition. Find out more about this unique timepiece that merges the realms of watchmaking and photography.
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Happenings: Dr. Paul Lawrie To Lecture At The Horological Society Of New York
The Professor of History at York University will examine the remarkable life of Peter J. Huffstead, Harlem's self-described "master clockmaker."
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Barneys New York Is Selling A Fake Watch | RANT&H;
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New: TAG Heuer Monaco Chronograph Skeleton
TAG Heuer launches the latest addition to their iconic Monaco collection with three references in open worked and colourful dials.
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Introducing: A New Porsche Design Chronograph 1 To Celebrate 75 Years Of Porsche
A special watch made to celebrate a big anniversary for an iconic car company.
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Interview: Meet Audemars Piguet's New Head Of Complications, Anne-Gaëlle Quinet
After over two decades at Patek and Breguet, Quinet steps into one of the most prominent roles in the watch industry.
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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York To Hold Classes In Denver
These next classes will be hosted by Norqain and Ben Bridge Jeweler.
Worn & Wound
Rado Adds Three New Ceramic Watches to their Great Gardens of the World Series
Since 2017, Rado has partnered with the Great Gardens of the World organization on watches that are inspired both by nature and the sometimes meticulous preparation of the world’s great gardens. Watchmaking and gardening might seem like an unlikely match at first, but this series is really an opportunity for Rado designers to use the natural world as a starting point for their work, which isn’t so different from what brands like Grand Seiko have been doing for years. It’s interesting to see Rado’s take on a “nature” watch, though, as they apply texture and materials in markedly different ways than other brands, coming up with watches that are very distinctly their own, with a focus on materials and highlighting Rado’s unique visual design language. The latest watches in the series are all inspired by specific plants found in different corners of the world, but are currently on the endangered species list. They have dynamic, textured dials and use Rado’s True Thinline ceramic case and bracelet platform as a starting point. First up is Chapter 8 (it’s the 8th watch in this ongoing series), inspired by the Hawaiian Loulu Lelo plant, which has distinct pleated leaves. The dial is broken up into separate sectors that have the pleats running in opposite directions, creating an almost psychedelic effect that is common to this series. While the Loulu Lelo leaves are a verdant green, this watch has been rendered entirely in black ceramic, with contrasting gold t...
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Friday Live: Ep. 1 - The Latest From HODINKEE HQ, Plus New IWC CEO Christoph Grainger
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Hands-On: Just In Time For A Summer Swim, The New Nivada Antarctic Diver
It's shaping up to be the summer of great skin divers
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Aquastar Returns to Their Origins with New Model 60
In 1960, Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh made their record dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench within the Trieste bathyscaphe, a feat not equaled until 2012 by James Cameron in the Deepsea Challenger. The story of the Trieste is the stuff of legends, the watch brand we generally associate with the trek is of course, Rolex, who’s experimental Deep Sea Special survived the crushing 10,916 meters of depth strapped to the exterior of the vessel (something they did again with the Deepsea Challenger). Enthusiasts are likely also aware of the Lognines stopwatches aboard the Trieste (as well as Piccard’s own 13ZN Chronograph), but there is another watch tied to this story, and this is the JeanRichard Aquastar 60 worn by Don Walsh. A watch that’s being honored in the release of a new Model 60 by Aquastar this week. The Aquastar 60 was designed by the brand’s founder, Frédéric Robert in 1958, and represents the earliest design DNA of the storied brand. The new Model 60 captures the spirit of the original in many of the right ways, while carving a new path all its own in the process. The watch falls very much into throwback territory which, these days, has a very blurry boundary between modernity, it seems. Whatever the case, the Model 60 is a simple, sharp diver that embodies many of the base design codes of the genre in the best ways possible. The newest Model 60 gets a lovely skin-diver-esque 37mm steel case with square lug design that places all emphasis on the bus...
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New: Patria Brigadier Tourbillon Subscription Edition
A brand first started by Louis Brandt (who also founded Omega) revived in 2019, releases their second model - the Brigadier Tourbillon Subscription.
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NFTs, Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, and web3 are Environmentally Harmful: The New Trend for Watches is Hypocritical With Self-Professed ‘Green’ Low-Carbon Claims – Reprise
The luxury watch industry depends a great deal upon credibility. Which has led to Brendan Cunningham watching with some trepidation as various watch brands have started to enter the cryptocurrency / blockchain / non-fungible token (NFT) world. Here's why he thinks that it might not be a great idea.
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Introducing: Three New TAG Heuer Monaco Skeleton Dials
TAG Heuer strips back a classic in time for the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.
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Introducing Balthazar, the new MB&F; x L'Epée Robot Clock
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Hands-On: All It Took Was A New Dial To Make The Black Bay GMT Stand On Its Own
After years of standing in the shadows of its big brother, the Rolex GMT-Master, Tudor steps out into the spotlight.
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Hands-On: The New Aquastar Model 60
A faithful retooling of a classic of the skin diver era.
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Introducing: The New 38mm Seiko 5 Sports SRPK29, SRPK31, SRPK33, And SRPK35
Giving the people what they want.
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Introducing: The New Piaget Polo Date 36mm
Piaget takes the one size fits all approach with a smaller sized Polo, this time without diamonds.
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Introducing: The Bulgari Aluminium Returns With New Colors And A New Movement
Get ready for your sporty '90s-inspired hits for the summer.
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The NEW Omega Railmaster | Rant&h;
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Introducing: Aera Expands With New Colors And Upgraded Movements
The Ocean Diver and the Moon Pilot join the young brand's growing lineup.
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Introducing: Omega Announces Three New Options To The Seamaster Aqua Terra Worldtimer Line (Including Titanium)
Lasers, ceramic, and travel – these watches have it all.
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Introducing: Is The New J.N. Shapiro ‘Resurgence’ The First Truly American-Made Watch In Decades?
It's a bold watch and a bold claim not made lightly, but it’s an important step in bringing back American watchmaking.
Introducing: Four New Breitling Classic AVIs Bring Aviator Styling To A More Wearable Size (And Two Other Surprises)
The understated tool-watch look of the Super AVI lands in a 42mm size inspired by iconic airplanes – but that's not all.
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Interview: New Bremont CEO Davide Cerrato On His Plans For The Brand, What It Means To Be ‘Made In England,’ And Developing A Hero Product
The watch industry veteran's first interview since joining Bremont.
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