Hodinkee
Introducing: Seiko Brings A New, Slimmed Down Take On The Marinemaster
A little Marinemaster here, some 62MAS there – what's it add up to?
41,774 articles · 254 videos found · page 824 of 1401
Hodinkee
A little Marinemaster here, some 62MAS there – what's it add up to?
Revolution
Revolution
Two Broke Watch Snobs
... Read more
Hodinkee
From black to grey and a zippy movement to boot, this 200-piece LE is a welcome surprise.
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Hodinkee
It's an 18k gold 25-piece anniversary edition, and I'm here for it.
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Hodinkee
Less than 10 Film Compax examples are known; this week, another one appears.
Revolution
Revolution
Hodinkee
From 11th-hour controversy at Christie's to continued interest in Cartier and Breguet, it was a wild weekend of watch sales.
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Two Broke Watch Snobs
Mondaine has now released new versions of their popular Mondaine Stop2Go - now available in two sizes with a crown free design.
Hodinkee
A twofold take as our Style Editor and Vintage Expert go head-to-head.
Revolution
Hodinkee
A sleek update, complications and colors included.
Revolution
Revolution
Revolution
Hodinkee
It's only a color change, but it made a bigger difference than I expected.
Worn & Wound
Welcome to a special episode of A Week In Watches filmed live on the floor of our Windup Watch Fair New York. This episode features first hand looks at some of the new watches released at or around the fair with commentary from the people behind them. This year’s fair was our biggest ever, so unfortunately we weren’t able to get to all the new watches, but we pulled aside a handful of the most interesting watches caught our eye during the fair. This includes watches from Laco, Baltic, Isotope and more, along with some of the EDC brands that showed up this year. There was no shortage of exciting watches to check out, and as always, some incredible watch spotting in the crowd of enthusiasts that showed up. We’ll in-depth reviews and hands-on reaction from much more of the watches we saw at this year’s fair, including the exciting Isotope chronograph, the Baltic Hermetique, and the Laco DIN 8330, each of which feature in this video. Keep an eye out for the new watches that released outside of the fair this week, such as the exotic new Omega PO and ultra-light Ming, in our next episode, until then catch our live look at the Windup Watch Fair NYC 2023 below. Thanks to our lead sponsors: Oris, Christopher Ward, Zodiac, G-Shock, and Citizen for making such a great impression upon first walking into the fair! The post A Week In Watches: Ep. 66 – Windup Watch Fair NYC Special appeared first on Worn & Wound.
Worn & Wound
Editor’s note: In this 3 Watch Collection for $5,000, reader Meg Tocci (@minutemeg on Instagram) brings us a well balanced collection hitting on a variety of enthusiast favorites – and all with blue dials, a constraint Meg chose to challenge herself to stick to with these picks. This collection has bronze, an integrated bracelet sports watch, and a bezel that will help you leave an appropriate tip. Between these three watches, you’ve got virtually any situation covered, even if you can’t use a slide-rule. You can make your submission to the Three Watch Collection – Reader Edition by filling out the form right here. If your watchbox is getting a little unwieldy and you’d like to pare down, the three watch collection seems to offer a solution. It frees you from the burden of becoming a One Watch Person (who needs that pressure?) while providing reasonable constraints to shield you from the black hole of price drop alerts and the illusory refrain of “just one more.” It leaves the collector with enough space to make choices without feeling restricted by them. With countless combinations, I knew this project required a strategy. While I considered dropping significant dough on one heavy-hitter and two inexpensive options, I wanted to challenge myself to stretch those dollars as far as I could, with all three choices weighing in above the $1,000 price point. I knew I wanted to prioritize real-life applicability by picking options for both work and leisure. Whee...
Question, suggestion, or just want to say hi? Drop a note.