BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms is often regarded as the world’s first diving watch to take the format that we know today. There had been plenty of water-resistant watches
BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms is often regarded as the world’s first diving watch to take the format that we know today. There had been plenty of water-resistant watches
The last RollieFest in 2019 was somewhat of a seminal moment for me in my passion for vintage watches, and I didn't even attend. Like many of you, I lived
Ulysse Nardin has taken this icon a step further with the Freak , where "OPS" stands for "operations," and it's all about stealth. READ MORE The post Ulysse Nardin
The story of American watchmaking is long, complex, and undertold. It’s regrettably easy to consign the period of this country’s history as a global titan in watch production to an
In 2020, after 15 years of production and many variations, the Lange 1 Time Zone received a highly anticipated update. It was introduced in three different versions: cases crafted from
What We Know It's a good day when Seiko releases more watches into Prospex 1965 Divers Modern Reinterpretation lineup. This time, the brand is bringing us three watches inspired by
Since its completion in 1930, the Eastern Columbia Building has long been a symbol of the Art Deco movement and the timeless elegance that period in architecture came to represent.
The worlds of horology and aviation once again converge as Bell & Ross, the renowned instrument watch designer, introduces its latest masterpiece, the BR 03 Gyrocompass. This limited-edition timepiece pays
Combining a sporty, large case shape with a smoky green dial, we wore the new Cartier Santos introduced at Watches & Wonders 2023. The post The surprisingly colour-changing Cartier Santos
This story originally appeared in Hodinkee Magazine Vol. 4, which was released in May 0f 2019. To celebrate the announcement of the forthcoming Vol. 12, please enjoy complimentary access to
It takes a certain courage and determination to start a watch brand. One has to articulate his or her vision into three-dimensional, complex, and mechanical objects. I sometimes struggle to
New watch brands pop up regularly these days. And though it would be impossible to cover them all, sometimes, for one reason or another, one will catch our eye. This
We continue to highlight a few of our favorite watches from among the more than sixty watchmakers that have created timepieces for the Only Watch charity auction, which commences Sunday,
Today, a few rectangular watches seem to get all the attention. It's fair enough, especially when the Cartier Tank and Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso are legitimate icons. But before the circular shape
Among those who love Art Deco architecture, there are few more important buildings on the West Coast than the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles. Located a few blocks from