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Bring a Loupe: A Space-Worn Omega Speedmaster, A Heuer Carrera, And A CL Guinand Pocket Watch For The Olympic Club
All that and (one) more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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All that and (one) more in this week's edition of Hodinkee's What's Selling Where column.
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A tribute to British motorsport livery.
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Date or a GMT, now in 42mm.
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A Monaco for Monaco.
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Plus a two-tone Cartier Roadster, and an IWC Portuguese Chronograph in green.
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Charlie shares his honest thoughts on Watches & Wonders Geneva 2026. In this video, Charlie breaks down the biggest new releases from the show, highlighting the standout pieces, the surprises, and the models that didn...
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Which brands can learn from Cartier's Privé heritage collection; whether the red carpet has been ruined, and more of your questions, answered.
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A video look inside the creation of the brand's first (ever) split-seconds chronograph wristwatch.
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An ambitious evolution of its signature square-cased chronograph, the Monaco Split-Seconds was first revealed as a unique piece for Only Watch. Although the regular production version was launched earlier this year, the one-off example made for Only Watch remains unique for the finishing on the case and movement. Initial thoughts Powered by a sophisticated Vaucher calibre, the Monaco rattrapante is mostly made of titanium – the alloy is used for the case and movement – and a deft evolution of the Monaco case. On the wrist, the watch feels good as it is noticeably lightweight despite being quite large. The case design is evidently derived from the original but smartly reworked to give it a more pronounced, stylised form. Details like the facetted sapphire crystals and oversized pushers complement the styling. Overall, the aesthetic is the hyper-mechanical look of the same school as Richard Mille and Hublot, but here executed to a high level thanks to the Vaucher calibre that’s hand finished. The only element of the design I would do away with is the “X” bridge on the dial, which feels like an affectation that doesn’t really do much for the design. But overall the aesthetic is cohesive and appealing. Importantly, the watch acquits itself well up close. The finishing on the titanium bridges and plates of the movement is particularly impressively, given the difficulty of achieving a mirror polish on the alloy. And because the Vaucher calibre is a high-end construct...
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It's the watch many collectors have been waiting for, and this limited edition set delivers the goods – with a twist.
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A complete overhaul and redesign thrusts the sports watch into the world of haute horlogerie.
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Smaller, but still solar-powered and ready for your next dive.
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Plus the "Lake Suwa" from Grand Seiko, and a Saxonia from A. Lange & Söhne that you don't want to miss.
Worn & Wound
I have a friend in the local watch collecting community – let’s call him “Eric,” because that’s his name – and in the ongoing group chat between us and a handful of (sometimes) like-minded watch enthusiasts, a concept has emerged that we like to refer to as the “Eric Watch.” Eric has a very particular taste. He likes big watches, lots of lume, and is almost always drawn to the unusual. His collection, if you grouped all the watches he’s over owned together in a lineup, would be a real Island of Misfit Toys scenario. Watches go in and out of his collection at a rapid clip (instead of saying “congrats” when he posts a new acquisition, we like to say “good luck with sale”) but at various times he’s owned at least four different quartz Speedmasters, the Mario Kart Carrera, a black coated Cartier Santos, and a whole bunch of Breitlings made from materials ranging from “Breitlight” to gold. His ultimate grail watch is Grand Seiko’s “Godzilla” anniversary piece. You get the idea. When I saw the press release for the new Monaco Night Driver from TAG Heuer, I thought to myself, “This might be the ultimate Eric Watch,” and in fact wondered if it was designed by an artificial intelligence that had somehow downloaded his consciousness. First of all, it’s a Monaco. I’ve lost count of the number of Monaco pics he’s sent to the group chat over the years – let’s just stipulate that he’s a fan. Also, the titanium case is coated in bla...
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With a "Dark Lord"-esque case and fully lumed dial, there's a lot to like in a classic package.
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A photographer captured images from more than 70,000 feet – and he brought a watch with him.
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A new Monaco takes inspiration from France's Racing Blue.
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Hodinkee sets sail aboard the America's Cup-winning Intrepid with the newest Skipper.
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A curated selection of what the Hodinkee Shop has to offer.
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A curated selection of what the Hodinkee Shop has to offer.
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A selection of exciting watches from the pre-owned side of the shop.
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This surprising precious metal diver is ready for Summer.
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Show us how much fun you can really have.
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Where doomsday prepper meets Dimes Square hypebeast.
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One for golf, one for extreme sports, and one for those of us who sign up to the gym without fail every single January.
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The Monaco is one of the most recognizable watches of the 20th century, so we're taking it back to square one.
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